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Friday, August 18, 2006

Inviting People to Read Your Website Articles

Inviting People to Read Your Website Articles Copyright © 2006 Diana Barnum There are many good resources available on the web for creating website articles. Major websites are moving towards designs which are simple and fast loading rather than having a website which is filled with flashy graphics and dynamic html. Because most often, it is the content and the articles on these websites that are the main appeal to Internet surfers. So a goal is to convert the casual web surfer into a reader at your site. Reader Friendly Articles The content and articles on a website should be presented in such a way that readers are attracted to them. Everything needs to be of top quality to persuade readers to keep on reading, using the following points as general guidelines with your content and article presentation: * Articles need to be written with a good flowing format: opening paragraph, details, closing paragraph with contact info for more information. Don't bounce around with your content presentation. * Proper grammar and spelling are absolutely necessary. * Use eye-catching headlines, font colors and font sizes to attract attention, but don't overdo it by using too many different ones. For example, begin by choosing only two complimentary fonts, two different font sizes (one for headlines, one for main body text) and two different font colors (bold and regular black text). * Sentences should neither be too long nor too short. Include a good mix throughout your article by adding short sentences after long ones, to help pace readers. * Keep content informative. People want news, entertainment, Something to learn something. * Add audio / video links and digital photos and banners where you can to jazz up your content presentation. Using these basic guidelines will result in a good website content and articles. For help, here are some handy resources: Resources - Check out Jack Humphrey's Content Desk and Content Propulsion Lab, for "Do It Yourself" companies who would love the benefits of easy step-by-step content site building, monetizing and promoting systems for the best ROI, and high-end Public Relations firms with low-end budgets, online at http://www.ContentLabInfo.com and http://www.ContentDeskInfo.com . * For a super profit system, head to SEO (search engine optimization) expert Keith Baxter's Easy Net Marketing (EAN) Profit System at http://bplansite.com . The program has only about a one- to two-hour learning curve to get all set up and going. Articles, content and more -all-in-one. * Learn how to write with good correspondence courses like those offered by the American Writers & Artists Institute; many are described here: http://presssuccess.com/specialty.html So consider the importance of your content and articles in the marketplace. The more people stick around for awhile to read through your information, the more who will want to return and share your site with others. ============================================================ Diana Barnum, president of http://movingaheadcommunications.com at: (614) 529-9459 (EST). Grab her freebies, tips and help at: http://presssuccess.com/bookstore and http://www.OhioHelpGoup.com ============================================================ Read More Articles From Diana Barnum: http://thePhantomWriters.com/free_content/d/index.shtml#Diana_Barnum
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Wednesday, August 16, 2006

How to Use Simple Tag and Ping Marketing Techniques (To Boost Your Site's Ranking, Traffic and Sales)

How to Use Simple Tag and Ping Marketing Techniques (To Boost Your Site's Ranking, Traffic and Sales) Copyright © 2006 Titus Hoskins If you're just heard the phrase 'Tag and Ping' and scratching your head in puzzlement - this article may be worth your time. Not that Tag and Ping is some magic marketing formula that will deliver untold riches. It won't. It is just one more marketing tool professional online marketers are using to give their site or sites a competitive edge over their competition. It will help put your site on the Internet map and if done right, Tag and Ping will deliver plenty of very targeted traffic to your sales pages. It will boost your rankings and increase your sales. Tag and Ping is one of those simple, yet relatively unknown marketing techniques savvy Internet Marketers have been using and trying to keep quiet for years. To truly understand how Tag and Ping works, you will have to know some basic background information on keywords, blogging, tags, and how all these can work in sync to deliver traffic, links and sales to your site. What are Blogs? Most web users will know a blog is an online journal where bloggers post their daily or hourly entries (their opinions, views, info, links) on any subject that interests them. The most popular blogging systems are Blogger.com (owned by Google) Bloglines (owned by Ask Jeeves), LiveJournal, and many professional marketers use the free WordPress software which they can host on their own websites. Each blog has its own RSS feed - RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication although its original acronym stood for Rich Site Summary. These RSS feeds broadcasts the information in the blog posts to all concerned parties - those who have subscribed and use an RSS reader or aggregator. Or more commonly, subscribers use the FireFox browser, Google Desktop, or MyYahoo to access their favorite RSS feeds. The next version of Windows will have RSS embedded into its operating system. What are Tags? Tags are really another name for keywords. Most surfers will know keywords are the exact words Internet users type into search engines to find what they're looking on the world wide web. Tags work in the same way and are a form of social bookmarking, a way of classifying and accessing all that content in all those countless blogs. Many major blogging directories such as Technorati use tags to serve up the information to its patrons. One simple technique to create a tag in Technocrati: <*a href="http://technorati.com/tag/Laptops" rel="tag">Laptops<*/a> (remove asterisks in actual code) Or if your blogging software supports categories; this will be recognized by Technorati as a tag. What The Heck Is A Ping? A ping is a simple way to notify the different search engines to let them know that your blog has been updated. You call up or ping your blog post. You bookmark or place an entry in any one of the countless blogging sites such as Technorati, Furl, del.icio.us, Blinklist, Flickr --- you go to these sites and click your blog or tag to inform them you have updated your blog. Many blogging systems will automatically ping your blog updates. Or you can do this manually, for example Technorati's ping form is here: http://www.technorati.com/ping Simple Way to Ping If this is still confusing to you, one simple way to ping your tags/blogs is to use a site like: http://pingomatic.com/ and it will automatically ping your blog in many of the most popular blogging services. Enter The Online Professional Marketers and It All Hits the Fan Of course, online marketers have long discovered that the whole blogging system - blogs, rss, tags, pinging - is an excellent marketing vehicle. One great marketing system delivering targeted traffic to their products and services. It really is a corruption or commercialization of blogging and this surely wasn't the idea the original designers of blogs had in mind. But the whole blogging system is so lucrative, many professional marketers (the author is pleading the fifth!) are using blogging systems like WordPress to create mainly marketing sites that may have little resemblance to a real blog. It just uses the backbone structure of blogs, RSS, Tags to give their sites a slight competitive edge in a very competitive world. As we saw with the 'comment spam' there is a great likelihood that Tag and Ping will be misused and further antagonize the blogging purists. So if you are going to use Tag and Ping make sure you're creating valuable, usable content - then most sites will want to link to your site anyway. Content is still king no matter what tricks the professional marketers want to use. Always will be! Using a Simple Tag and Ping Marketing Technique With Technorati To explain further the whole idea of Tag and Ping. Lets just walk through a marketing system you can quickly create using Technorati - one of the most popular blogging services. First, sign your blog up with Technorati. This is quite a simple procedure. Just upload a photo, doesn't have to be of you - your site's logo will do. Register your profile with your 20 or so tags relating to your blog. Make sure these are keywords you're marketing with your blog. Then you have to place the Technorati code on your blog for a link back. Next, you must understand that Technorati creates a landing page for each tag in their system. This page is made up of four parts: * Flickr Photos * Recent blog posts tagged with that keyword or phrase * Who's Blogging About sidebar which links to any profiles of blogs that those same keywords or phrase in their profile * Links from Furl for the same tag So to take full advantage and to use this marketing technique you have to sign up with both Flickr and Furl. Your aim is to get your links in all four spots on this Technorati landing page for your tag or keyword. When signing up for Flickr, many marketers use their site's name for their Flickr username - just use a dash instead of a dot in your site's url. You can use a photo of the product they're promoting to get a link from Flickr in the top spot on the Technorati landing page. Pick your tags and description for the product. Set up a Furl account and download the Toolbar - bookmark a few sites to get the hang of how its done. Now You're Really To Put Everything Together To Tag and Ping 1.) You can start with the Flickr photos at top of the Technorati page. Just post a photo or cover image into your Flickr account, making sure you tag it and use a catchy headline in your description. Link it to your landing or affiliate page url. <*a href="http://www.marketingtoolguide.com">Don't buy another marketing tool until your check out this site.<*/a> 2.) Next, make the first of your blog posts on your particular subject or product to your blog, making sure you tag it with your keywords and then ping Technorati. Make all your posts good content, reviews, product information or free downloads. Your entry will appear on the top of the list for that tag shortly in Technorati. 3.) Furl your blog post and your landing/affiliate page with your tags to make sure your entry/post is listed the bottom section of the Technorati page for your tag. To work this system, add another blog post every few hours, Tag and Ping, plus Furl your posts. For better results you can sign up for countless other social bookmarking sites and bookmark your pages. Here are just a few good ones: del.icio.us, blinklist, moreover, icerocket, weblogs... Flickr, Blog, Tag, Ping, Furl This is just one Tag and Ping method - professional marketers have countless systems and sites working many variations on this relatively new marketing technique. But the information given above should get you started on your own Tag and Ping marketing system. Remember, blogging and RSS are the wave of the future, make sure you're geared up to take advantage of all they have to offer. You must have at least one blog on your site. Use WordPress if you can - Blogger will do in a pinch! Just make sure you're using some Ping and Tag marketing techniques to harvest all those links, traffic and sales for your site. This is one marketing technique you should now be using. Just remember to Flickr, Blog, Tag, Ping, Furl - Rinse and Repeat! ============================================================ The author operates numerous sites on the web, his first was a general Internet Marketing site http://www.bizwaremagic.com And his latest site is Marketing Tool Guide where you can find all the latest helpful and effective marketing tools, including Free Internet Marketing manuals. Internet Marketing Tools can be found at: http://www.marketingtoolguide.com . Copyright © 2006 Titus Hoskins. This article may be freely distributed if this resource box stays attached. ============================================================ Read More Articles From Titus Hoskins: http://thePhantomWriters.com/free_content/d/index.shtml#Titus_Hoskins

Tuesday, August 15, 2006

7 Advanced SEO Tactics

7 Advanced SEO Tactics Copyright © 2006 Kim Roach, All Rights Reserved If you're like most online webmasters, then you have probably read one article after the other about search engine optimization. Most of them rehash the same old information and you end up wading through tons of fluff. However, this isn't one of those articles. Listed below are 7 advanced SEO tips that you won't find on every digital corner. 1. Syndicating Articles that Link to Your Sitemap As you probably know, syndicating articles is one of the best methods for obtaining one-way backlinks. They are also valuable pieces of search engine bait because search engine crawlers are frequent visitors to many high-profile article directories. If you want to get the spiders quickly crawling your site, simply submit an informative article to a site like www.ezinearticles.com, www.goarticles.com, or www.articlecity.com. However, there's another article marketing strategy that isn't mentioned much in marketing circles. This tactic can get the crawlers searching deeper into your site and indexing more of your pages. Simply link to your sitemap within the resource box. This will send the spiders straight to a content buffet where they can quickly slurp up all of your pages. 2. Translating Your Website Into Other Languages Are you marketing in just one language? If so, you are missing out on 64.8% of your marketing potential. This is because 64.8% of the world is surfing the internet in a language other than English. By becoming a multilingual marketer, you immediately open up a stream of new markets. Google alone crawls web pages in 35 different languages. One of the best ways to attract worldwide traffic is to translate your site and register it with both English and foreign-language search engines and directories. If you are a seasoned SEO, you'll be happy to hear that the competition in foreign search engines is much less than in those of the United States. In addition, online foreign language markets are currently growing at a much faster rate than English speaking markets. You have the opportunity to tap into this market while it's in an exponential growth phase. 3. ROR Sitemaps As you probably know, sitemaps are important for making sure your site can be completely spidered and indexed by the search engines. Unfortunately, many of these sitemaps are specific to one search engine or another. For this reason, there have been a number of Google and Yahoo site map generators produced in recent years. However, there is an alternative that is even more exciting. These are ROR sitemaps and they are readable by all search engines, not just by Google or Yahoo. ROR is an exciting new sitemap tool that uses XML feeds to describe your website. These sitemaps are structured feeds that enable search engines to complement text search with structured information to better interpret the meaning of your site. With a ROR sitemap, search engines can better understand your products, services, images, newsletters, articles, podcasts, and anything else that you want to describe. For example, if you are selling products, a ROR file enables you to document your product names, descriptions, prices, images, availability, affiliate programs, and any other relevant information. Search engine crawlers like the Googlebot have an enormous job to do. It's time we start helping them to better understand our content. To start generating your own ROR sitemap, go to http://www.rorweb.com/rormap.htm 4. Keyword Phrases that Convert Selecting the right keyword phrases is the single most important aspect of any SEO campaign. Unfortunately, many webmasters target the wrong keywords. Too many of us target very general keywords like "real estate" or "internet marketing". Although these terms get lots of visitors, it is unlikely that you will be able to rank highly for them. Then, even if you do, this type of traffic produces very low conversion rates because it does not target prospects. You will be much more successful, if you target keyword phrases that are 3-4 words long. These terms are much less competitive and have been proven to convert much better than keywords that are 1 to 2 words long. Who do you think is more likely to buy; someone who goes to Google and searches for "ipod" or someone who searches for "4gb black ipod nano"? Obviously, the person who searches for a more specific phrase is much closer to making a buying decision. 5. GoogSpy Would you like to get an in-depth view of how your competitors run their business? Well, you can do exactly that with an online service known as GoogSpy. GoogSpy is a free research tool that will tell you what keywords your competitors are bidding on. This tool tracks over 500,000 keywords every day from Google and then loads this goldmine of information into the GoogSpy.com database. Using this tool, you can browse by company or by search term. This tool is extremely powerful. Unfortunately, many people take it for granted. This service basically hands you a business strategy on a silver platter. Maybe we should just keep this one to ourselves and enjoy the benefits of being one step ahead of our competition. For example, let's say you wanted to do some in-depth research on Overstock.com, one of the largest companies online. You would simply go to googspy.com and type in overstock.com. You will then be shown thousands of words that this company bids on. These keywords are proven profit generators. Research like this would normally cost thousands of dollars, but they are providing it free of charge. If you want to find keywords with high conversion rates, simply type in words such as buy and purchase. You will be shown keyword phrases that are bid on that include the words buy or purchase. These are very lucrative keyword phrases because the person who types in "buy sony playstation 2" knows exactly what they want. They're not just looking around, they are in buying mode. These are the type of keywords you want to bid on. Using GoogSpy, you can uncover these hidden gems in seconds. Other high-converting keyword phrases include brand names and product names. Type in the keyword "camera" and you will find thousands of different brands and product names for cameras. These keywords are some of the best keywords because of their high conversion rate. To uncover your own profit-producing keywords, go to http://www.googspy.com . 6. Internal Links Within Content The navigation of your site is a crucial element of your search engine optimization campaign. Each link within your navigational structure should correlate with a keyphrase that you are trying to rank for. However, you can also include internal links within your content. For example, let's say you have written an article about online marketing. Within the article are a number of keyword phrases. Some of these phrases include "link popularity" and "web site traffic". If you have other articles within your site that pertain to these topics, then you should definitely link those keyword phrases to those articles. By doing this, you can increase the link popularity of other pages within the same site. There are very few sites that take advantage of this optimization technique. By doing this, you enable the search engines to find and index much more of your site. These internal links also contribute to a higher ranking because of the anchor text that is used. Many people only think of inbound links from outside websites when trying to raise their link popularity. However, the internal link structure is also a major ranking factor. 7. Using Your Log Files for SEO Your server logs reveal very important information about your site. If you learn to use them properly, they can quickly help to maximize your site's traffic and conversion rates. One of the most valuable pieces of information found in your log files are search phrases. The log files will tell you exactly which keywords people are using to find your website. Once you have optimized a page, the log files will tell you how people are finding that page and what keywords they are searching for to get there. If you find that people are using keywords that you hadn't thought of to get to a certain page, it would probably be in your best interest to further optimize that page for those keywords. You might also want to create a new page optimized for that particular term. This is especially true if a new page would enable you to serve better information on the phrase being searched for. In addition, by looking at how your site is found organically, you can determine whether the same keyword phrases belong in your paid search campaigns. Only choose the ones that are highly relevant. You will find that these keyword phrases have the best conversion rate. About The Author:
Kim Roach is a staff writer and editor for the SiteProNews (http://www.sitepronews.com) & SEO-News (http://www.seo-news.com) newsletters. You can contact Kim at: kim@seo-news.com This article may be freely distributed without modification and provided that the copyright notice and author information remain intact.
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