TOP SEO Mistakes – Top SEO Website Errors

Are you using the right keywords to optimize your website? In many cases websites are optimized for the wrong SEO keywords. You need to do the research to find out what SEO keyword phrases people actually use to search for businesses in your particular field. In many cases you will discover that SEO keyword phrases that you thought were important are in fact rarely searched for; the opposite is also true. How well does your website show up in Google, Yahoo, Ask, and Bing? You should test the effect of searching for your SEO keywords on a regular basis in all the major search engines.

Yahoo Site Explorer Replacement Options

I’d only been acquainted with Yahoo! Site Explorer (YSE) for barely a week when I heard the news that it had been shut down. YSE was a free tool that internet marketers used to get backlink statistics and a wealth of other information collected by Yahoo! on a particular website. It was a very useful tool for analyzing websites – yours, or your competition’s. Decisions concerning your own SEO efforts could also be influenced by the results churned out by YSE.

12 Best Online Marketing Strategies for 2012

At this time each year we think about what we accomplished over the last year – and what we want to improve on for the upcoming new year. From a marketing perspective, it’s easy to get overwhelmed with all the new ideas and bright shiny objects out there to pull our attention away from the marketing strategies that matter most – those that will actually improve your business and expand your marketing reach. So, in honor of the new year – I present to you the 12 best online marketing strategies to focus on for 2012. There could be more – but these are in my opinion the best strategies to bring you quickly to your business goals using online marketing strategies that work. Don’t choose them all! Focus on the 2 or 3 that you feel could impact your marketing effort the most – and carve out the time and plan for implementing them next year! 1

Essential Steps for Article Marketing and Syndication — A SPN Exclusive Article

We’ve seen a large change in the fortunes of Article Directories in the past 12 months or so, leaving many web marketers asking ‘what next.’ In case you’ve been asleep at the wheel, Google rolled out its Panda update in the first quarter of 2011 and sites like EzineArticles.com suffered badly. Now the cynics among us might say things like ‘well they should’ve seen it coming,’ but what many people fail to realize is that websites like EzineArticles were the main watering holes for thousands of web marketers. Not only has EZA suffered, many online marketers and web businesses have suffered too. The strategy of writing articles and submitting them to article directories to gain back-links and direct traffic was the cornerstone of many web marketing businesses, and now the well seems to have run dry; but has it? First, the way in which these article directories have been utilized by marketers over the past few years wasn’t really the way in which they were intended to be utilized in the first place. The concept of an ‘article directory’ was and still is this: to serve as a repository for good quality content, a place where webmasters can find articles for their websites/blogs/ezines in exchange for providing an acknowledgment in the form of a link to the author’s website

10 Ways to Benefit from Your 404 Error Page

If you have a broken link on your site and a visitor clicks on this link they will be directed to what is called a 404 Error Page. This is a standard page that will let the visitor know that the link they clicked on could not be found. We all know how annoying this page can be. The good news is that there are ways to make this error page work for us. Although these pages can drive traffic away, we can design them to actually become productive sales tools. Customizing your 404 error page should be a fairly simple process. Check with your host or the program you are using for your site to see how it can be done

How to Use Facebook to Promote Your Website

Are you using Facebook to promote your business; if you’re not you’re missing out on a potential gold mine? As of 2012 Facebook has grown to 845 million monthly active users making 100 billion connections on the web; that’s a lot of potential customers. Facebook users upload 250 million photos daily to their pages and Like 2.7 billion times each day. There are 37 million pages with 10 Likes or more with an average time per visit of 20 minutes per page. How can you get some of those users to your website? There is a two-step approach to using Facebook to promote your website.

15 Steps to a Dynamite LinkedIn Profile

LinkedIn is kind of a funny social media platform – don’t you think? It’s a little awkward to use, and much, much harder to build relationships on than, say Facebook. It does have lots of great features, but it’s not as intuitive or as easy to integrate as some of the other social networks. However, LinkedIn holds a high place of honor, and if that’s where your target market is, you’d better be there, too. To make it worth your while, you need to make sure you have an engaging, informative, effective LinkedIn profile. Here are steps to make that happen: 1. Before you even look at your profile, take time to properly clarify WHO you’re writing to, and decide specifically WHAT you want people to take from it.

David Jackson – We’ll Miss you

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David Jackson, a frequent article contributor and one of our most popular authors, passed away suddenly on March 1st. David was just 56 years old. David was a marketing consultant and the owner of Free Marketing Tips Blog. His passion was teaching small business owners how to promote their business. He was also a prolific writer.

Conquering Internet Marketing – A SPN Exclusive Article

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Advertising a small business online is the Wild, Wild West. Too many choices, not enough time, and it all sounds like it will work, right? Here’s a way to wade through the nonsense and preserve your peace of mind while finding payoffs in internet advertising strategy. Survey Results Approximately a month back I posted this poll on how small business owners are using internet marketing to drive their company. The conclusions are far from scientific but tell us something. 44% of contributors, with a pretty stable mix of men and women and almost all over the age of thirty, not business novices, either don’t know, don’t use any or see mixed success. Blogging and creating good subject matter seems to have advanced the needle in second

How To Post Content Worth Sharing

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Now that you have created your keyword list and come up with some amazing blog post topics, it’s time to start shaping that content. First, consider your target audience. Whose problem does your product solve? What works for a group of high school kids might not be helpful to a group of business professionals. Create 3-4 audience ‘buckets’ to target. The Udemy blog, for example, focuses on social media, design, programming, and startups. Most of our audience is likely to read articles about at least two of these topics