| Actual for You |
Hubs | Hubbers | Topics | Request |
| #1 in Business | Subscribe Email Print |
|
You are here: Home > Internet and Businesses Online > SEO > A Three Day Marketing Plan for Better Google Rankings |
|
Actual for You - A Three Day Marketing Plan for Better Google Rankings
Micromanagement e, create an additional ads. You'll have to change most of the content. CraigsList’s software is intelligent with recognizing duplicate content. If you are compelled to place a second, third, or 30th ad, change up your keywords and rewrite the ad. Craig's List erases ads after 30-60 days, so be prepared to post again in a month or so. It's worth the effort - if not for the direct response, then at least for the link popularity. Craig’s List is one of the first websites in line for the infamous “Google dance.”This is not the first time I have talked about micromanagement over the years, and I am sure it won't be my last. Recently, I had some business friends complain to me how their employees cannot follow directions. But on the other hand, I also know a lot of people who wonder why management doesn't trust them to do their job properly. You see this not only in the corporate world but in nonprofit organizations as well. Today, managers are spending more time supervising the work of others as opposed to actually managing them.Back in the 1960's and 1970's we talked a lot about empowering workers and teamwork, but the pendulum seems to have swung the other way and micromanagement is now in vogue in today's corporate cultures. I have a theory as to why this has happened:First, we now live in a litigious society where everyone is paranoid about accepting responsibilities that may result in a lawsuit. As a result, employees come down with an acute case of Day #2: Become a Vendor Okay, you’re probably thinking, I already AM a vendor. My question to you is, “Why aren’t you listed as one?” I’m not talking about the internet directories or link exchange we The Crafts in Wood! If you’re reading this article, you’ve probably discovered that simply building a website is not enough to ensure success with your small business. Competition on the web is fierce. Rising to the top of the search engines is often a combination of web-savvy marketing, link trading, and understanding the intricacies of complex ranking algorithms for search engines. You may have already spent a great deal of time optimizing your pages, creating content, and building your email lists. It’s easy to get overwhelmed in your web marketing endeavors, especially if you’re a small business or a business moving online from a brick-and-mortar location.Where plastics and synthetics have gained prominence in the forms of craft, wooden craft finds a not so unimportant place. Lifestyles full of antiques are not uncommon. A classic augmentation of the aesthetics! Creative intellect put together with skill find intelligent applications for various purposes.Common or uncommon carving techniques on this medium make for a feel that has been known throughout ages. Beauty maybe uncommon and that continues to be the character of beauty when the labor of the craftsperson makes a presence felt. Alluring if intricate the outcome.Carved and chiseled spoons, ladles, coasters, sculptures, jewelry boxes and desktop accessories of timber or any other, the effect effective. Cedar belongs to the pine family. The cypress and mahogany belong to the same family. Fragrant and oily textured cedars have long since adorned the Himalayan and Mediterranean landscape.Willows have been wielded in cricket only recently. Don’t worry - the marketing tools that you’re about to work with will enhance your search engine rankings AND attract more visitors, and they don’t require any extra coding or hard core marketing. You can accomplish a lot in three days - maybe enough to take the rest of the week off! Day #1: Use Craig’s List. (http://www.CraigsList.org) This is a simple, but rarely used, tool for those that are not so tech-savvy. If you’re not familiar with Craig's List, here is a bit of information: it is one of the most highly-trafficked websites for thirty-something’s and twenty-something’s on the web. CraigsList announced last year that they were currently serving over 75 million page views per month. The site is ranked among the world's 125 busiest websites (Alexa). Almost all ads are free (only employers pay to post "help wanted" ads in some areas), and highly trafficked in major cities such as San Francisco, New York, and DC. Craig's List adds instant link popularity - a friend of mine started a literary website and found himself with over 800 hits a day from several well-constructed CraigsList ads that were "googled". How to Do It: Step 1: Write the ad first. 50-100 keyword-rich words work best, along with a link using your target keywords. Craig's List accepts html tags and allows you to upload images. If you are an online retailer, consider advertising one product as a test with a link to your website's entrance. Step 2: Decide which region you are posting in. If you are a national company, try out a major metropolitan area. If you are regional, stick to the area you service. Step 3: Find the appropriate category for your ad. Don't spam the forums, the Craig's List Counter Culture will resent you! If your website advertises a massage business, choose "therapeutic services". If you offer classes, choose "lessons". If you don't fit into a specific category, choose "small business ads". Step 4: Write a specific, keyword-minded headline - don't try to be too vague or clever. If you offer freebies or coupons, mention this in your ad. Step 5: Post! And make sure you check your email to confirm the ad. (You can always tweak the ad as long as you keep the email.) If you have time, create an additional ads. You'll have to change most of the content. CraigsList’s software is intelligent with recognizing duplicate content. If you are compelled to place a second, third, or 30th ad, change up your keywords and rewrite the ad. Craig's List erases ads after 30-60 days, so be prepared to post again in a month or so. It's worth the effort - if not for the direct response, then at least for the link popularity. Craig’s List is one of the first websites in line for the infamous “Google dance.” Day #2: Become a Vendor Okay, you’re probably thinking, I already AM a vendor. My question to you is, “Why aren’t you listed as one?” I’m not talking about the internet directories or link exchange web Top 7 Things to Look Out for When Buying a Franchise hance your search engine rankings AND attract more visitors, and they don’t require any extra coding or hard core marketing. You can accomplish a lot in three days - maybe enough to take the rest of the week off!Buying a Franchise is a complicated business investment. Generally the way most franchising agreements stand in modern day business you are leasing a business rather than buying one for a specific term.Most consumer awareness websites and even the government regulatory bodies recommend before taking the plunge and buying a franchise that you have a Franchising attorney look over the Uniform Franchise Offering Circular or UFOC. This is the required disclosure document that franchisees must be given 10-days prior to the sale.Some of the terms and conditions of a UFOC may seem rather onerous and yet these clauses and terms more often than not allow the Franchisor to maintain consistency, quality and brand name of all the franchised outlets and are indeed necessary. Nevertheless there are some adverse clauses, which can be hurtful to franchisees if a dispute arises or a default in the franchise occurs. It is important that you understand this going i Day #1: Use Craig’s List. (http://www.CraigsList.org) This is a simple, but rarely used, tool for those that are not so tech-savvy. If you’re not familiar with Craig's List, here is a bit of information: it is one of the most highly-trafficked websites for thirty-something’s and twenty-something’s on the web. CraigsList announced last year that they were currently serving over 75 million page views per month. The site is ranked among the world's 125 busiest websites (Alexa). Almost all ads are free (only employers pay to post "help wanted" ads in some areas), and highly trafficked in major cities such as San Francisco, New York, and DC. Craig's List adds instant link popularity - a friend of mine started a literary website and found himself with over 800 hits a day from several well-constructed CraigsList ads that were "googled". How to Do It: Step 1: Write the ad first. 50-100 keyword-rich words work best, along with a link using your target keywords. Craig's List accepts html tags and allows you to upload images. If you are an online retailer, consider advertising one product as a test with a link to your website's entrance. Step 2: Decide which region you are posting in. If you are a national company, try out a major metropolitan area. If you are regional, stick to the area you service. Step 3: Find the appropriate category for your ad. Don't spam the forums, the Craig's List Counter Culture will resent you! If your website advertises a massage business, choose "therapeutic services". If you offer classes, choose "lessons". If you don't fit into a specific category, choose "small business ads". Step 4: Write a specific, keyword-minded headline - don't try to be too vague or clever. If you offer freebies or coupons, mention this in your ad. Step 5: Post! And make sure you check your email to confirm the ad. (You can always tweak the ad as long as you keep the email.) If you have time, create an additional ads. You'll have to change most of the content. CraigsList’s software is intelligent with recognizing duplicate content. If you are compelled to place a second, third, or 30th ad, change up your keywords and rewrite the ad. Craig's List erases ads after 30-60 days, so be prepared to post again in a month or so. It's worth the effort - if not for the direct response, then at least for the link popularity. Craig’s List is one of the first websites in line for the infamous “Google dance.” Day #2: Become a Vendor Okay, you’re probably thinking, I already AM a vendor. My question to you is, “Why aren’t you listed as one?” I’m not talking about the internet directories or link exchange we Understanding Why People Buy In Order To Close More Sales (only employers pay to post "help wanted" ads in some areas), and highly trafficked in major cities such as San Francisco, New York, and DC. Craig's List adds instant link popularity - a friend of mine started a literary website and found himself with over 800 hits a day from several well-constructed CraigsList ads that were "googled".People buy for their reasons - not for yours. People don't want to be sold they want to buy. In every sales conversation there is one major benefit that will cause the person to buy and major objection that would hold them back. Everything you say has to show how this will benefit the customer. If you have 10 benefits in your product 90% of buying decision will hinge on one benefit. Remember WIIFM What's in it for me i.e. benefitsDale Carnegie once said, "When dealing with people, remember you are not dealing with creatures of logic, but with creatures of emotion, creatures bristling with prejudice and motivated by pride and vanity." In persuasion, your message has to focus on emotions, all the while maintaining a balance between logic and feelings. Logic and emotion are the two elements that make for perfect persuasion. We can be persuaded using only logic or only emotion, but the effect will be short-term and unbalan How to Do It: Step 1: Write the ad first. 50-100 keyword-rich words work best, along with a link using your target keywords. Craig's List accepts html tags and allows you to upload images. If you are an online retailer, consider advertising one product as a test with a link to your website's entrance. Step 2: Decide which region you are posting in. If you are a national company, try out a major metropolitan area. If you are regional, stick to the area you service. Step 3: Find the appropriate category for your ad. Don't spam the forums, the Craig's List Counter Culture will resent you! If your website advertises a massage business, choose "therapeutic services". If you offer classes, choose "lessons". If you don't fit into a specific category, choose "small business ads". Step 4: Write a specific, keyword-minded headline - don't try to be too vague or clever. If you offer freebies or coupons, mention this in your ad. Step 5: Post! And make sure you check your email to confirm the ad. (You can always tweak the ad as long as you keep the email.) If you have time, create an additional ads. You'll have to change most of the content. CraigsList’s software is intelligent with recognizing duplicate content. If you are compelled to place a second, third, or 30th ad, change up your keywords and rewrite the ad. Craig's List erases ads after 30-60 days, so be prepared to post again in a month or so. It's worth the effort - if not for the direct response, then at least for the link popularity. Craig’s List is one of the first websites in line for the infamous “Google dance.” Day #2: Become a Vendor Okay, you’re probably thinking, I already AM a vendor. My question to you is, “Why aren’t you listed as one?” I’m not talking about the internet directories or link exchange we Should Your Small Business Hire an Advertising Agency? l company, try out a major metropolitan area. If you are regional, stick to the area you service.So, you own a small business, sales are down and you’ve come to the conclusion you need to start advertising. Questions: Where do I advertise, how much do I spend and do I need the help of an advertising agency?The answer to this question is really very simple. If you were going to court would you seek the advise and council of an attorney? Sure you would?If you were sick and over the counter medicine didn’t work, would you seek the care of a doctor? Of course!So the real question is, if you’re going to spend your hard earned money on advertising why wouldn’t you want to seek the advise of an expert who’s job is to advise you on how to most cost effectively spend your advertising dollars.Below are just a few of the pro’s and con’s of hiring an advertising agency. I hope they help.Reasons to hire an advertising agency:· Advertising is a full time job and it can be a very timely job. Meeting with reps, going over r Step 3: Find the appropriate category for your ad. Don't spam the forums, the Craig's List Counter Culture will resent you! If your website advertises a massage business, choose "therapeutic services". If you offer classes, choose "lessons". If you don't fit into a specific category, choose "small business ads". Step 4: Write a specific, keyword-minded headline - don't try to be too vague or clever. If you offer freebies or coupons, mention this in your ad. Step 5: Post! And make sure you check your email to confirm the ad. (You can always tweak the ad as long as you keep the email.) If you have time, create an additional ads. You'll have to change most of the content. CraigsList’s software is intelligent with recognizing duplicate content. If you are compelled to place a second, third, or 30th ad, change up your keywords and rewrite the ad. Craig's List erases ads after 30-60 days, so be prepared to post again in a month or so. It's worth the effort - if not for the direct response, then at least for the link popularity. Craig’s List is one of the first websites in line for the infamous “Google dance.” Day #2: Become a Vendor Okay, you’re probably thinking, I already AM a vendor. My question to you is, “Why aren’t you listed as one?” I’m not talking about the internet directories or link exchange we Risk and HR Managers Must Work Together e, create an additional ads. You'll have to change most of the content. CraigsList’s software is intelligent with recognizing duplicate content. If you are compelled to place a second, third, or 30th ad, change up your keywords and rewrite the ad. Craig's List erases ads after 30-60 days, so be prepared to post again in a month or so. It's worth the effort - if not for the direct response, then at least for the link popularity. Craig’s List is one of the first websites in line for the infamous “Google dance.”With health care costs rising, companies routinely question how they can continue to provide health benefits to their employees without cutting into their bottom line.Traditionally, these decisions are primarily made in the Human Resources department, which not only chooses what benefits to offer, but also must communicate those benefits – and changes in them – to employees.These decisions, however, should not be made in a vacuum. Health benefits decisions made in one department can effect other areas of the company, and ultimately impact the company’s bottom line in ways that may not have been foreseen.One example is the relationship between Human Resources and the person at the company responsible for risk management. That could be a risk manager per se, the chief financial officer, treasurer, or vice president of administration - whoever is responsible for managing risk. Changes that happen with employee health benefits by h Day #2: Become a Vendor Okay, you’re probably thinking, I already AM a vendor. My question to you is, “Why aren’t you listed as one?” I’m not talking about the internet directories or link exchange websites that list thousands of vendors under the term “resource directory”. What I’m referring to, specifically, is what associations, trade publications, and commerce websites term as a “vendor list”. (Sometimes also called a “vendor directory“.) Vendor lists and directories are great tools to market your website, services and products to a specific niche. The best part is that most of these places don’t require a link-back and your listing is permanent. The resources listed are provided as a service to their members. In fact, many of these companies will also send out a yearly print version of their vendor list. Your link popularity will be affected as well, since associations and other professional organizations are typically linked to by their members.(making them a “popular site” in the eyes of the search engines…) It really doesn’t matter what you’re selling - a quick Google search will turn up links to a plethora of vendor lists in various industries and niches. How to Do It: Step 1: Using your keywords, prepare your descriptions ahead of time. If you’ve worked with link exchanges, you’ll probably already have a few descriptions in mind. The link title should contain your primary keywords. (Not necessarily your website or company name!) for example, if you sell magic supplies, you’ll probably want to use the word “magic supplies” in the title. Step 2: Find the directories. Keep in mind, a lot of government website use these terms as well, which is great if you have a service or products to sell to the government - you can print out the paperwork to do later. Otherwise, ignore the .Use Google (of course!) to find specific niches. The following terms will help you find what you need. Substitute your market or service for the word “keyword” to find the directories you need. - “vendor list” keyword - “keyword” vendor list - “keyword” supplier list - “supplier list” keyword - “vendor directory” keyword - “keyword” vendor directory - “supplier directory” keyword - “keyword” supplier directory Some of the website will require you to email the information, while others simply have a form to fill out and wait for approval. It may seem a bit tedious, but if you turn on “auto fill” through your browser, you’ll find it easier to fill out a lot of forms in little time. Remember, a permanent link from a respected authority is a powerful thing! Day 3: Get Froogled (http://www.froogle.com) If you sell a service or information product, it’s time to try out Google’s newest feature: Froogle. Froogle allows you to upload images, product descriptions, and physical store information to its search engine within 24 hours. And remember, as a Google product, your website unofficially has a chance of increased ratings - after all, Google googles Fro ogle! (say that ten times fast!) How
HTTP = HTML link (for blogs, profiles,phorums):
Related Articles:How to Be a Customer-Focused Company Financial Strategies for Transitioning from Salaried to Solo Keyword Elite - An Honest Review Revealing The Truth About Whether To Buy Keyword Elite
|