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Mar 19 2008

Keep Google Happy In 2008 and Beyond

We all know that Google owns the world of online search and we all know that we must do what they want in order to keep on good terms with them. One Google slap can set your website and business back a few notches so you need to do what you can in order to not get slapped with penalties.

In the past few years, there have been so many illegitimate websites and blogs that have been set up with the sole intention of making a dime online. Most of these are either made for Adsense websites or affiliate websites crammed with nothing other than banners, affiliate links and other methods of advertising to make a quick dime.

With all of these types of websites that have been popping up over the past few years, it’s starting to cram the search engines, especially Google since they are the big dog! Owners are doing whatever they can to drive people to these sites in hopes they will get someone to click on an advertisement and they will make a few bucks. Owners are primarily doing this through black hat SEO (illegal search engine optimization) and pay per click advertising on Google Adwords. This is making it so much harder for legitimate companies to compete online because they have to deal with all of the garbage websites that are cramming up the online world.

In an attempt to cure some of this online spammy mess, Google rates websites on something they call quality score. Quality score will be utilized to the maximum moving forward to try and eliminate these made for Adsense and affiliate sites. It’s no longer the day where someone can create a web page, throw up some advertisements and allow people to click away. Webmasters and site owners are now going to have to develop their websites with quality score in mind. You might be asking now, what is quality score exactly? Quality score is a metric Google uses to measure how relevant a web page or website is in regards to the keywords they are using to advertise the website in paid search such as Google Adwords. So, you can assume that you would get a low quality score if you have a web page or landing page about making money online but you are trying to drive people to your landing page with the keywords computer resources. These really don’t go hand in hand. In order to receive a higher quality score by Google, you will need to have your web page or landing page content reflect your keywords. So, if you have a web page about making money online, you ideal content for that page should be something about how to make money online by selling XYZ and you should try to drive traffic with the keywords, make money online or how to make a living online, or learn to make money online. These keyword phrases directly related to the landing page content and Google will reward you for this. Google also rewards you with a higher quality score for uniqueness. Provide unique and valuable content and they will raise your quality score.

So, you are now asking, why do I need a high quality score? You need a great quality score because a high quality score will allow you to pay less for Pay Per Click advertising while allowing you to rank higher in the results. If you are familiar with PPC advertising, you know that it’s basically a bidding system where you bid on keywords and in return people do searches on Google for these keywords you bid on and you rank depending on your bid and quality score. Web pages and landing pages with a low quality score will have to pay higher bid prices in order to show up in the results. The more relevant your landing page is to your Google Adwords keywords and ad copy, the less you will pay for each bid or click and the higher Google will rank you in the paid results. This is Google’s way of rewarding your web page or landing page for being relevant. So, in reality, you might bid less than one of your competitors and you might rank higher. Why? Because you have a better quality score than they do. It’s simple, create a quality web page or landing page and use relevant keywords and ad copy when you are driving traffic to it from Google Adwords and you will be safe. Throw up a crappy web page or landing page with keywords and ad copy that’s not relevant and you will be penalized and you will not rank so well. You also run the chance of being banned. You’re better off doing it the right way, the first time around. It will pay off in the end when you are sitting pretty in the top of the results and paying a low cost per click and your competitors are paying an arm and a leg to even rank on the same page.

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Mar 17 2008

Guide To Search Engine Domination: Plan Before You Develop

We’re launching a series called “Guide to Search Engine Domination”. Over the next week or so we are going to provide you all of the SEO information you will need in order to get your website ranked where you want in the search engines. With some hard work you too can build your website traffic with search engine optimization. Here we go.

Plan Your Search Engine Strategy Before You Develop Your Website

Before you even think about building a website, you need to first think about how you will drive traffic to the website. People don’t just magically find your website through cyberspace. You need to put yourself out there and you need to do it better that your competition or you will just get buried with the 99% of other companies trying to do the same thing as you. You have to behard-nosed, persistent, risky and know when to make a move. If you sit back and wait, you will not survive.

One of the best and cheapest ways to drive traffic to your website is search engine optimization. Search engine optimization, according to Wikipedia is, the process of improving the volume and quality of traffic to a web site from search engines via “natural” (”organic” or “algorithmic”) search results for targeted keywords. Now you are saying, what they heck does this mean! Basically search engine optimization drives traffic to your website via search engines such as Google, MSN and Ask. This website traffic is called organic or natural. This is done by optimization.

In order for your website to draw search engine traffic, it must be properly optimized for the search engines. There are many ways to optimize your site and we will be going over all of these in this SEO series over the next week or so.

But before we dig deeper into search engine optimization, we need to first do some analysis. We need to figure out what we need to optimize in order to drive traffic to our website. We need to figure out our business goals. We need to figure out our primary business keywords and key phrases. Keywords and key phrases are what people type into the search engines such as Google to find your website. Let’s say your website is about brown dogs. Obviously you would like people to find your website about brown dogs through the search engines because it is free or organic website traffic. In order to do this, we need to optimize the website for your primary term, brown dogs. Optimizing your website for brown dogs will increase the likelihood that someone will find your website by typing in brown dogs into the search engine. From here we can dig much deeper and optimize for big brown dogs, furry brown dogs, nice brown dogs or any other search phrases you want to show up for in the search engine results.

So, before you begin to build your website, you need to make a list of your competitors. You need to make a list of your keywords and key phrases. You need to analyze each of your competitors websites and see what they are doing and see how they rank in the search engines. You then need to take your keywords and you need to optimize them better than everyone else in your niche or industry.

How can you do this? Stay tuned for your next step to search engine domination…

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Mar 13 2008

Internet Marketing Firm vs. The Client: We Know Better Than You

This is not meant towards those clients who understand that we are the professionals and we know what we are doing and allow us to run with the ball. This post goes to those who hire a web or Internet marketing firm for help but won’t listen to their advice. What’s the point in hiring a firm in the first place if you feel you already know everything there is to know about Internet marketing? You’re just wasting your budget if you don’t allow the Internet marketing firm to do their jobs.

Here is how a successful Internet marketing firm and client relationship is created.

  • The Internet marketing firm is in charge of analyzing the current Internet marketing situation of the client.
  • The Internet marketing firm is in charge of creating an Internet marketing solution that works for the client and is sustainable.
  • The Internet marketing firm is in charge of executing the plan and strategy and possibly maintaining it if the client hires the firm on a contract to do so.
  • The client provides all information necessary and essential to the Internet marketing firm so they can assess the client’s Internet marketing situation and create a web marketing plan that is suitable for their particular line of business.
  • The client focuses on their core business strengths throughout the process and sticks to their business objectives.
  • The client leaves the Internet marketing strategy and planning to the Internet marketing firm.

This is the ideal Internet marketing firm/client relationship. Leave the web stuff to the pros and you focus on your day to day business objectives. When the client starts budding in and giving suggestions is when the entire process gets very complex and often leads to everything getting off track. You hired the Internet marketing firm in the first place because your business lacks particular web characteristics. So trust them to do the job. This is why you hired them in the first place, right?

If you outline both the Internet marketing firm’s role and the client’s role in the project initially, this should help keep problems to a minimum. Now, please don’t take this the wrong way. It’s perfectly fine for a client to ask questions about the project or ask for explanation regarding something. The problems arise when the client feels they know the Internet marketing information better than the experts just because they read “Internet Marketing For Dummies”.

Internet and web marketing changes every single day so to keep up on it you must live and breath Internet marketing. Reading an article is not going to make you an expert in the field. You have to dig in much deeper to fully understand the process of Internet marketing.

So, if decide to hire an Internet marketing firm, please trust their expertise and let them help you out. Offer your input but don’t throw their advice out and don’t step over the boundaries trying to be a know-it-all Internet marketing guru. Their advice and help might be more valuable than you can imagine and it might dramatically impact your bottom line.


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Mar 06 2008

Complete Internet Marketing Plan: Help Your Website Succeed

There are so many individuals and businesses that are not really sure what to do once they get their website up and running. Most people think you can just let it sit there and traffic will start pouring in if it looks nice. This is so far from the truth and people need to be aware that if you want website traffic to be successful, you must have a search engine and Internet marketing plan. It’s hard work and it takes time but with the right ingredients, you too will watch your website grow and succeed.

Utilized correctly, web marketing can be a very effective and cost efficient method of business development. Given the large number of web users and emerging technologies, your business must implement a comprehensive web marketing plan and strategy to build its user base and keep a head up on the competition. With the nature of the web user, you have to first gain trust of the user. Once you can gain trust, user action will follow.

Web marketing is all about numbers. If you can increase traffic, you will increase business as long as you can improve your conversion rates over time. Conversion rates will increase with continual testing of advertising campaigns and accurate reporting measurements via analytics.

Areas of Web Marketing Focus
You must focus on six primary areas of web marketing in order to build a successful online identity. There are many other areas to explore once these are all up and running successfully.

  1. Search Engine Optimization
  2. Pay Per Click Advertising
  3. Website Content and Resources
  4. Social Media Marketing
  5. Web Analytics and Reporting
  6. Other Web Marketing Ideas and Strategies

Search Engine Optimization

Priority SEO Tactics and Strategies

1. You must create unique and valuable content. You need to update content continually and it must be unique content. No matter what kind of website you have, content is vital to SEO and link building. Without it, you don’t really have a chance organically. There are also many freelancers that you can utilize for customized content if you do a search on Google.

2. On-going link building campaign. The main focus for improving organic results should be a comprehensive link building campaign including backlinks, reciprocal links and even paid text links in some circumstances. Ideally, you want people to link to you without having to link back to them. In order for you to achieve this, you must provide value to the linking site. This means providing something of value to the user so they want to freely link back to you. This involves unique content. Without it, there is no reason for someone to link.

Having a list of all websites (industry related) that you would like to build link partnerships with is a great start. Then it’s time to go out and get the links by technically “cold calling” and creating a partnership with them. This will be the most time consuming aspect of the SEO strategy but one of the most beneficial. Email like websites asking for a link. It can’t hurt to ask.

Another great link building strategy is to become active in the blogging community as well as forums. Create profiles and post comments regularly to leave links back to your website. Provide valuable answers and not just fluff or you can be banned from the forums or blogs.

You should strive to get 5-10 quality links per month on non-blog and forum sites. For newer sites, 5 will probably do. The older your site and domain grow, the more you can get without being penalized.

Note: You must have a good reason for someone to link to you. They won’t do it freely. There has to be value.

3. There are free classified sites that can help your organic search results. You would regularly post optimized ads relating to your products on sites like Craigslist and Backpage with optimized anchor text linking back to your site and the appropriate page. These sites get indexed well and high in the SERPS (Search Engine Result Pages) and can provide instant website traffic if utilized correctly. Do a search on Google for “Craigslist Competitors” and you will find a list of sites like this that are free.

4. You need a blog and you have to actually utilize your blog. Posting in it once a week is not going to do it. Your should write anytime there is a worthy reason to write being an industry event, news, new product launch, ANYTHING you can write about. If you can’t do this, it might be a good idea to find bloggers who charge per post or hire a college student who is studying in the area of your blog topic. You should even have a “Misc” category to write about whatever you like. Ramble about your day….people like to get personal and if they feel like you are trying to communicate with them, they will be more responsive.

5. You should also submit your website to directories and search engines. This should be something you look at every 3-6 months to make sure you are being indexed. The important ones are below. There are many more but the initial focus should be on these to start.

6. Incorporate XML and human readable sitemaps that will ping the search engines when we update. This will get your pages indexed much quicker. Sign up for a Google Webmaster account to submit your sitemap and you can also get statistics on your site such as spider crawls, search phrase analysis, link information and much more.

Pay Per Click Advertising

PPC campaigns are a great way to drive instant and targeted traffic via search engines. This is a web strategy that should always be utilized and always be tested for improvements. PPC is a bidding system that let’s you put an ad on a search engine such as Google or MSN and each time someone clicks on your ad, you are charged for the click. The more competitive your industry, the higher cost per click you will pay. This is a GREAT strategy to drive instant and very targeted traffic and to get your site going. The long term goal is to increase CTR (Click Through Rate), while lowering average CPC (Cost Per Click) and increase conversions. Google is the main player so funds should be focused on Google while also maintaining an identity on MSN, Yahoo and related search engines and directories. Landing page optimization and split testing must be utilized to continually improve campaigns.

You might also want to consider paying to get listed in directories. This is usually a pretty minimal fee that can generate great traffic. For more information on Pay Per Click Advertising follow the link.

Website Content and Resources

Content falls hand in hand with SEO and link building. Content can be anything from a short 500 word article to a white paper focusing on your industry to tutorials on how to do something or even videos and podcasts. You have to think outside of the box when it comes to content and how to create something different than your competitors. The key though…is to just write, write, write and create as much unique and valuable content as you can.

Social Media Marketing

Social networking should be one of your biggest awareness and traffic building avenues. This includes not only creating profiles and microsites on various social networking related websites but also participating on a regular basis. If you participate regularly, people will get to know you and in return will start to trust you. If you don’t participate, you just another account who signed up and dropped off the face of the earth. To be successful with social media, you must be and remain active in the community. There are probably several related social media outlets in your industry but you should not limit yourself to these. Also utilize the more robust and popular networks such as:

There are many others but this is a good list to get you started. Create an identity on these first to get going and then expand. These are great for getting traffic and also for creating links to your website. Utilize social networks to the max.

Web Analytics and Reporting

Web analytics can be your most valuable player. A great free analytics package is Google Analytics. This will tell you where your users are going on your site, what their behavior is, what they like and don’t like and what you need to adjust. If you are not currently looking at your Google Analytics every single day, it’s not enough. This should be a regular routine that you look at a minimum of each morning and each night before bed. You should also be looking at your Google Webmaster account each morning to check your rankings on Google. You don’t necessarily need to run reports but you do need to check this daily. How can you improve your site if you don’t know what the users think about your site? Dig into analytics and find out who your web traffic is.

Other Web Marketing Ideas

  1. Affiliate programs such as Amazon, Adsense, CJ.com, Clickbank etc – this truly shouldn’t be monetized until you have the traffic.
  2. Create an electronic newsletter that goes out monthly, quarterly, etc… This can have industry news, product launches, whatever you like. Email marketing can be VERY valuable if you have the right target list.
  3. Video tutorials or podcasts - Interview industry people and put them on the site. They don’t have to be mega-superstars. Just having video content is valuable.
  4. Webcasts – Not sure how this can be implemented on your site but it’s a great way to create awareness…could be a webcast roundtable for people in your line of work and the industry. It’s great to get people together to discuss things that they are all interested in. People love to talk when they have a passion for something. This could turn into a GREAT revenue generator if utilized correctly.
  5. RSS Feeds and syndicated content – This means that you have to have content on your site that other people want. Just like you can pull data feeds from other sites that you like, you can have people pull your feed if you have quality and unique content. This can generate massive amounts of traffic if you have a large enough readership.

Internet Marketing Plan Summary

This is the core of what you will need to do to become successful and have a website that builds traffic on a regular basis and continually grows. If you can stick to this plan and truly do everything described, it’s a recipe for success. There’s no way around it. Just like anything, the hardest thing is sticking to it. It’s so easy to not see instant results, get frustrated and fall off track. You will have to build some sort of routine so you don’t let things slip through the cracks. The web marketing industry does change often but these things above will likely not change for a long time, and most of them will always hold a high impact on your success.

Web marketing is definitely not a race but more so a marathon. The sites and webmasters that can keep pace and not give up will be the ones who succeed. Nothing happens instantly with web marketing. If it does, then most likely it was done illegally and will come back to haunt you and is too good to be true. Hard work, dedication and not giving up will be your biggest supporters in your Internet marketing journey. Good luck.


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Jan 24 2008

Diversify Your Website Traffic

Published by Mike under Search Engine Marketing

Getting website traffic can be quite daunting and time consuming. When you come up with your plan for generating website traffic, you should consider where your traffic will come from and how much traffic will come from each source.

It’s the same concept as diversifying your financial portfolio. It’s wise to put your investments in a few different investment vehicles in the case that one tanks, you have the others to fall back on until you can recover.

Website traffic is the same. You don’t want every single visitor coming from the same exact source. If have a pay per click campaign running, you don’t want to bring in traffic from pay per click campaigns only. Or, if you have just a search engine marketing plan for generating organic traffic you don’t want to only bring in organic or free traffic. Why? Because, if Google or one of the big search engines change their algorithms around and it throws everything off and you lose a good majority of traffic from this one source you suffer and have to start from scratch with no traffic coming to your website.

Now, if you have a pay per click campaign, a search engine optimization plan, banner advertising, text link advertising and other methods of generating traffic all in place at once, if one method happens to go south….you still have the others to lean back on and catch the slack while you recover in that other area.

Don’t put all of your web marketing eggs in one website traffic building basket!

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