Do you ever do a search for your name in Google, Yahoo and other search engines? How can you control what is found?
If you are just starting out with a new website, it can be pretty tricky figuring what your first move should be.
This is a guest post from Mark Baartse, founder of Shopping Cart Reviews.
Did you know that Facebook is the most popular site on the web? It beat Google to the top spot in 2009. Yet, despite its popularity, when you talk about advertising, most of the talk is still about Google.
One of the problems many new Internet marketers face is figuring out what niche they are going to operate in. It is hard enough to find a profitable niche. Finding a profitable niche that is not overrun with competitors may seem nearly impossible.
This is a guest post from Andy Hayes of TravelOnlinePartners.
Regardless of how active you are on Twitter or Facebook, your website is where the proverbial rubber meets the road.
This is a guest post from Phyllis Zimbler Miller of http://www.millermosaicpowerof3.com.
This is a guest post from L. Drew Gerber, CEO of www.PublicityResults.com.
Marketing your small or home-based business should be a fun endeavor, but most importantly it needs to be cost-effective.
This is a guest post from Chuggin McCoffee of The Coffee Bump.
You had the best of intentions when you started your website, but it is not getting many visitors and you haven’t touched it in months–or even years. It’s not hopeless! Here is what you can do to bring your website back to life and start generating traffic (and ultimately revenue) from your site.
Do Google search for a type of local business (e.g., “Houston chiropractor”) and you will see Google Maps listings at the top of the search results. So how can you make sure your business shows up there? It’s easier than you might think and the best part is that it’s free!
This is a guest post from A.J. Wilcox. A.J. has been in love with Internet marketing for 3 years. He is a local Internet marketing expert who currently resides at Orangesoda.com where he is the team lead over 400+ SEO campaigns.
You have probably heard that “the money is in the list.” That means that the subscribers to your email newsletter can be a source of profits for your business. After all, these are people who want to hear from you, and have invited you in to their email inboxes. They will be more likely to buy from you than a random visitor who happens to land on your website.
This is a guest post from Elizabeth McGee,the owner and editor of Homenotion.com.
Writing content for the web isn’t like writing for most other publications, your web content has to grab the reader’s attention and get specific results.
Regularly check your website to make sure it is up to date and working properly.
LinkedIn is a social media website, like Facebook, MySpace and others. However, LinkedIn focuses on the professional crowd. It is designed to help you build a professional network to make connections that can grow your business.
Does the design of your website or printed materials get in the way of your message?
This is a guest post from Phyllis Zimbler Miller, an author who writes on Internet marketing and social media.
This is a guest post from Dave Taylor, of DaveOnFilm.com. Dave has been a successful blogger for many years, and here he shares tips on turning your love of movies into a popular film blog.
When people are looking for information online, they want to know that they are finding new and correct information. If your site does not send the right signals, they will be gone and on to the next site.
Do you make it easy for your visitors to find what they are looking for on your web site?
Does your marketing look like everyone else’s? It may be that everyone markets that way because it works, but it is as least as likely that they are all trying to blend in. Why not set yourself apart from the crowd?
In a recent blog post, I asked if you get too much traffic from Google. My point was that if you rely too much on one source of traffic, you are at the mercy of that one source. A change in the algorithm or anything that drops you in the rankings can wipe out 30%, 40% or more of your web traffic, perhaps overnight.
Help people find all of the places you are online by creating a business card site.
Many of us spend hours every week (or maybe even every day!) dealing with email. Make sure yours makes a good impression.
You may know that it is important to include keywords in the titles, headlines and copy on your Web pages. But how do you know which keywords to use?
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