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by Jody Nimetz
http://www.enquiro.com
Over the past six months the viral spread of popular social community Facebook has generated great discussion in the blogosphere. When Facebook was made available to the general public a number of months ago many were opposed to it. Then the "it's not just for kids" viral thing happened and now everyone and their dog is on Facebook. Facebook is not just for kids. I was speaking with Enquiro CEO Gord Hotchkiss the other day and he mentioned that he receives more invites from industry professionals via Facebook than he does from LinkedIn. That's an interesting thought as traditionally very few business executives (or businesses for that matter) participate in social communities outside of LinkedIn. Many businesses feel that there is really no value in participating in social networks. The open distribution platform of Facebook may suggest otherwise.
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by Jerret Turner
http://www.linkacquire.com
I've learned a lot about search engines and search engine marketing, mostly by trial and error. It's those countless hours of researching, testing, and failing when I often think it would have been better to let someone else experience it first. Then I could have simply observed and learned. But, I don't have the patience to stand around and let others fail first. What's the fun in that?
So, I've put together five points that, hopefully, someone else can learn from and avoid the mistakes I made when I first started in the SEO business.
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Even if you have high search engine rankings, people still might not buy from you. The reason for that is that your website might not be trustworthy. Of course, you need a professional web design to create trust.
In addition, there are a few other things that are necessary to convince your website visitors that they should do business with you.
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by Terry Detty
http://www.majon.com
One of the things that start off most people on the wrong track is the assumption that the word 'distribute' means the same thing online as it does offline. In fact aggressive distribution of anything online quickly earns the person responsible for it that undesirable tag of SPAMMER.
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by Mario Sanchez
http://www.theinternetdigest.net
One important and often overlooked strategy to maximize website conversion is to keep visitors on your site longer. If your bounce rate is too high you are not optimizing your site's conversion potential. You may want to follow these three useful tips so that your visitors stay on your site longer and increase your site's conversion rate.
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Inbound links are one of the most important factors that Google uses to determine the position of a website in the search results.
Some years ago, it was sufficient to get a lot of inbound links to top Google's search results. Nowadays, it's not that easy. Google has started to detect unnatural linking patterns.
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by Liz Roberts
Blogging is fast becoming a trend on the internet. The word 'weblog' was coined by John Barger back in 1997. It was taken from the words web and log which means logging or writing entries in chronological order. Later on, Peter Merholz used the term 'blog' on his own website. Since then, the term 'blog' is used and not for long, it has become a common term accepted worldwide.
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by Terry Detty
http://www.majon.com
As search engine optimization has grown more popular, so has the use of unethical SEO techniques. After you've read this, you'll know what techniques are underhanded and which are acceptable. So what are 'Black Hat' techniques?
'Black Hat' techniques are unethical techniques that some web site owners use to get their site listed on search engines. They usually use these techniques to get a high search engine listing. Here is a list of three common 'Black Hat' techniques you should avoid if you want to please search engine spiders.
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Setting up a website is the very first step of an Internet marketing campaign, and the success or failure of your site depends greatly on how specifically you have defined your website goals.
If you don't know what you want your site to accomplish, it will most likely fail to accomplish anything. Without goals to guide you in developing and monitoring your website, all your site will be is an online announcement that you are in business.
If you expect your site to stimulate some form of action, whether it is visitors filling out a form so a representative can contact them, or purchasing a product, there are steps you can take to insure that your website is functioning at peak efficiency. One of the first indicators of how well your site is working for you is finding out the number of visitors in a given period of time. A good baseline measurement is a month in which you haven't been doing any unusual offline promotional activities.
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by Michael Fleischner
http://www.marketingscoop.com
Everyone knows the importance of links when it comes to increasing your search engine results. The first question you must ask is where to get links from. There are two strategies here.
The most effective way to identify the 'right' sites to get links from should be based on who is linking to your competition defined by who outranks you on Google for your identified search term. Ideally you should be evaluating who links to the #1 search result in Google for the keywords or keyword phrases you're optimizing for. If you get the same sites to link to your site in the right way you'll be in the top position on Google for that given keyword phrase.
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