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by Jody Nimetz
http://www.enquiro.com
The other day I was thinking about what we did before search engines existed, I mean it wasn't all that long ago, but I had difficulty in looking back and remembering when I used a search engine for the first time. I think it was probably Netscape as it seemed to be the 'default way' to search the web at the time. There was no Google, Yahoo seemed more of an entertainment portal and I really don't remember using any of the other smaller engines such as Hotbot and Excite. The thing is, I was not an early adopter. At the time, I wasn't a big fan of computers so I was out of the loop with technology and search, that is until I met Jeeves.
Ah yes Ask Jeeves. This was my first memorable experience with a search engine. I thought it was pretty cool how you could type in a question and have the butler return a response. For the most part the results that were returned satisfied my query. If you think about it, Ask Jeeves was on the right track with the service they were providing. Think about why we use search. We use search because we have a need for knowledge, or for a product, or for a service, or because we have a simple question that we do not know the answer to. (ie. What time is the movie playing tonight and at what theatre?)
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Today anyone who has writing ability or is dreaming to be a writer has written a blog in the net. There are blog soft wares that are simple and easy to use and a technically inclined and challenged individuals can easily acquire a blog online.
For some individuals, blogs are their projects of every day living, as they talk about their daily episodes as well as make tribute to friends and family. Furthermore, blogs assume a profound meaning written to compose and assemble political statements, endorse a product, supply information on research, and even offer tutorials. Any subject that are of your interests, you can be sure that someone has written a blog about it.
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by Anne Marie Baugh
http://www.write-promotion.com
For the very same reason that the personal approach works so well on the Internet with consumers is the same reason it works well with editors and producers. Press releases are without a doubt the easier route. Simply write and click send then sit back and hope someone with a valuable title will notice. The hard truth is that getting a press release noticed is becoming more and more of a challenge. Unless you happen to like standing in a very long line and hoping an editor will dig through a very deep slush pile to notice your news, may I suggest a more direct, successful approach to garnering press space? The pitch.
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by S. Housley
http://www.feedforall.com
Websites that are able to amass a large number of links from related websites that contain relevant content, tend to have an advantage when attempting to rank well in the large search engines. The tricky part is understanding how to build a large quantity of quality links. With the growth of the web and increased competition, search engines are weighing link relevance, and link authority as part of their ranking algorithm.
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by Jinger Jarrett
http://www.askjinger.com
Search engines don't buy products and services. People do.
To sell your products and services online, you need targeted traffic. Search engines will send you targeted traffic, and a lot of it, if you take certain steps.
The first step in your search engine marketing campaign isn't search engine optimization. Your first step is to understand the internet and how to effectively use it to promote your products and services.
The internet is a content driven medium. Searchers are looking for information. They don't want to be sold to. They want value. You can provide this value through the content you write for your website, as well as content you write for your promotions.
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Web site promotion software
While most webmasters are aware that incoming links are important to the success of a web site, many site owners don't know that outgoing links also have an impact on their web sites.
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by Manoj Jasra
http://www.enquiro.com
When visitors arrive on your website, what are they doing? Is it what you want or expect them to do; or are they aimlessly wandering around and not finding what they came in looking? Are your potential customers abandoning your site just seconds after their arrival? If you are puzzled because you don't know what visitors are doing, or why, then how can you ever create a decent strategy to offer your visitors a better experience on your website?
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by Gord Hotchkiss
http://www.enquiro.com
Two separate occurrences in the last little while have leant credence to a behavioral occurrence we've seen in many of our studies.
First, I was sitting in on a meeting where an agency (not ours) was reporting on the performance of their sponsored search campaigns and was ecstatic with the performance of their branded term phrases, which were outperforming every other keyword bucket both in terms of click-throughs and conversions. While giddy with delight, they were at a bit of a loss to explain why.
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