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  1. Website Marketing with Domain Names – Part 4

    May 15, 2008 by Admin

    Domain Construction

    When creating a domain name there is more to it than just the keywords you use. It is how you structure the domain name that could get you that extra boost. Google recognizes a domain name with more than two hyphens as being a spam site. If you need to use a hyphen in the name be careful where and when you use it, as well as how often. You also need to consider the content of the sites. (more…)


  2. Website Marketing with Domain Names – Part 3

    May 14, 2008 by Admin

    The Do’s for Creating a Website

    There is a list of factors you should keep in mind when trying to create a search engine friendly website. If you fail to keep these things in mind you could end up in the basement of the internet never to be found again. The first thing you need to do is have an HTML for content. (more…)


  3. Website Marketing with Domain Names – Part 2

    May 13, 2008 by Admin

    Redirecting Customers on Websites

    We spoke a little in our last post about domain names and redirecting your customers. We will still use our example of the online pet store. If you use a dot com web address you could have a redirect on the site to send the customer to the UK based store when the name of your store is typed into Google. (more…)


  4. Website Marketing with Domain Names – Part 1

    May 12, 2008 by Admin

    Domain names are extremely helpful to your business. They are the key that will have your clients finding you in the online world. Of course if you are only online and this is how you are securing your clients it can be less important. However, if you are a local business that has an online site it is imperative that you have a domain name that will mean something online in regards to your local location. (more…)


  5. Writing Effective Ads for your Pay Per Click Campaigns

    May 11, 2008 by Admin

    Are you interested in writing powerful and effective ads for your Pay per click campaigns?

    Then read this article to master the secrets of good ad writing techniques for a winning and successful campaign!

    Creative ads for Pay per click campaigns!

    Pay per click advertisements are a great way to create a high impact on the audience and it is very important that they are designed with lots of care and attention. They offer the best opportunity of converting the online visitors into potential customers.

    These advertisements are mainly useful as they can be written for a specific target audience and it is much easier to convey the intended message across to them.

    The main focus of Pay per click ads is to grab the attention of the viewer and focus it towards the product or service offerings of the company. It is a great sales promotion technique for those who wish to achieve instant recognition and greater visibility through internet marketing.

    Some techniques for writing excellent Pay per click ads!

    - Using the best keywords

    The success of Pay per click campaigns depends on the kind of ads that are written to a great extent. Thus, choice of good keywords to describe your product or service plays an important role. Popular keywords that are used in Pay per click ads often help in improving the click through rate (CTR) of your websites.

    -Defining the target audience

    It is also important to determine your target audience whilst writing Pay per click ads. If you have a clear idea about whom your product or services are aimed at, it becomes easier to write an effective ad copy for good sales promotion.

    -Know the USP of your product

    It helps to understand the Unique Selling Point (USP) of your product which can be used effectively whilst writing content for your Pay per click ads. You can use it to your best advantage to promote your products or services to convince your customers about the utility of your product.

    -Do not make false claims

    The main aim of Pay per click advertising is to ensure maximum number of customers leading to greater online sales. However, it is equally important that you should avoid using aggressive marketing tactics based on false claims whilst writing the ad content.

    Customers will always appreciate and show interest in genuine companies that are able to offer them the best quality products.

    -Creating interest in your product

    You must provide interesting information and engaging content to the viewers through your ad copy. This could be anything related to your product such as the features, benefits or anything that can excite the viewer about your product. Even “Call to Action” phrases can have a solid impact on the viewer to try your products or services.

    If your product can be useful in solving the problems of the customer, make it a point to mention how it can serve the purpose. These small things can make a lot of difference to your Pay per click ad campaign.


  6. Building a Search Engine Friendly Website – Part 12

    May 10, 2008 by Admin

    Subheading Tags

    Using subheading tags can help your search engine ranking as well. This means you use a H2 or H3 for your subheadings. You should never reuse the H1 for a subheading that will get you a lower ranking. (more…)


  7. Building a Search Engine Friendly Website – Part 11

    May 9, 2008 by Admin

    Don’t Waste Time

    It is important that you use what is given you. You shouldn’t waste time with things that will not work. One thing that doesn’t work for a successful search engine friendly site is keyword meta tags. In other words while you can use the key word and offer a meta tag you shouldn’t stuff it full of keywords. Certain sites like NOYDIR will keep Google and Yahoo from ruining your carefully set up meta tags. (more…)


  8. Building a Search Engine Friendly Website – Part 10

    May 8, 2008 by Admin

    Title Length

    The title length for your web page should be kept short. In fact it shouldn’t be more than 65 characters long including any spaces you may have. Your title will get displayed only if it fits in this 65 character length. Any longer and the search engine will reject it. A shorter title length may not offer the most about your site or its page. Take advantage of the length. There are only a few search engines that display more than 65 characters, and Google is not one of them. (more…)


  9. Building a Search Engine Friendly Website – Part 9

    May 7, 2008 by Admin

    Targeting Your Audience

    You need to use specific things in order for your intended audience, whether it is a search engine or consumer, to get around your page. By using target keywords you are able to get the search engine to like your content. In other words if you use synonyms and other related keywords to your website content you will get a higher page ranking then using the same words or same content. Even longer secondary words even spread throughout each page on your website can help you obtain a better ranking and get you that index. (more…)


  10. Building a Search Engine Friendly Website – Part 8

    May 6, 2008 by Admin

    Linking Your Pages

    When you create a web site you need your pages to be linked so that the person viewing each page on your site can navigate with ease. This means that each page on your website should not only link with the next logical page, but the person should also be able to get back to the homepage. (more…)


  11. Building a Search Engine Friendly Website – Part 7

    May 5, 2008 by Admin

    Site Architecture

    What is site architecture? This is the concept of how you should build your site. You need to focus on specific areas of your site when you build it to make the search engines happy for indexing as well as to make any visitor want to return as a consumer. So number one on the list is matching your keywords to your site.
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  12. Building a Search Engine Friendly Website – Part 6

    May 3, 2008 by Admin

    Framing Disaster

    Frames are a bad thing to do with your web page. You should never use them. You should also avoid duplicate content on your web page. You may have heard this tired line before, but let’s look at it for a search engine friendly website. (more…)


  13. Building a Search Engine Friendly Website – Part 5

    May 2, 2008 by Admin

    Don’t Offer Pointless Links

    Session ID’s, Calendar links, and other links are seen as pointless options by the search engine spiders when they are on the crawl. In other words you risk making pointless pages for the search engine to reject as it looks through your website for proper content. (more…)


  14. Building a Search Engine Friendly Website – Part 4

    May 1, 2008 by Admin

    Don’t Do This with Your Site

    You do not want to require submissions on your site. If you ask for forms to be filled out or a submit button the spiders are not going to get through your web page. They can’t fill out the forms so gaining access is not going to happen. Any page you want indexed must be free for the spider to troll which means a new submission form. (more…)


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