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Optimal Seo Tips And Tricks

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For anyone who wants to rank well in a certain niche, given a moderate competition ( Adwords avg CPC is not too high example like the good ol' Mesithelioma, quoted results between 500,000), these are the surefire methods which will rank them high in search engines ( Usually in Google first, followed by Yahoo and Live) :

Have optimal site structure, with relevant: follow, no indexes : in archival and other duplicate content possibilities. Silo structures help you to rank for long tails easily (while waiting for the more competitive rankings), keywords in the title, variations as header etc. all been discussed.

O.P.O.S - Clever deeplinking, example NOT using anchor texts as a outbound link if you want to rank that particular page for that anchor text. On Page Optimization is very essential, I'm talking about Alts, relevant variations in keywords, careful management of link juice flow throughout the site, etc.

Content : Put original content, lots of them. Consistent pace is very essential. Most of the times consistency will make the difference. Putting 100 articles up a weekend don't work anymore. Adding original, well written content consistently will make the spiders love your site. example: for many QDF ( Query deserves Freshness) queries, the site will slowly start to rank.

LinkBuilding : Try to get at least 3-4 links from the top 20 sites ranking. Its easier than you think. There are lots of ways - call them directly, be a chick, hire a chick, give a reward, guest blog, - and of nothing helps - start a false controversial flame war accuse them something stupid, once you get mentioned in their site/blog - apologize and everyone will forget. Even John Reese publicly apologized for his Tweeter comments with mashable.

A. Try to build links gradually. Age of site is very important. Experience says if the site is 8 months - 2 years old, aggressive link buildings are often blind eyed by the search engines. However, should try getting 300-500 links in 2 months, do-followed, good targetted anchor texts, pointing to your sites. Relevant niche forum signatures works both as relevant links and a source of initial traffic. Provide value in the forum posts rather than spamming them. Of course article marketing, blog comments etc helps, but make sure you first use original content in your own sites before syndicating.

Fail Safe is a completely different topic, maybe ill share it sometime later for what to do when someone is stuck in the rankings.

B. Consistency is the key. 99.9% in house self starter SEOs fail because they get frustrated after month 1 or 2. Five to six months time of gradual efforts to the site must bring it to the front pages of the organic searches. there is a big BUT though..


...search engines brings you targeted traffic - means more or less the conversion centric buyers will be aware of the niche. Monetizing them is an art, which I lack. Traffic alone is BS if you cant convert them. Marketing is 100 times harder than SEO - although both are Arts of its kind - I firmly believe one should know how to sell himself in order to be successful.

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Now this is a great collection of links!

The Internet Marketing Handbook

Categories:

Link Building
Keyword Research
Content Creation
On-Page Optimization
Crawling and Indexing Issues
Social Media Marketing

Very good resource. Check it out!

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I received this email from a good friend:

What advice would you give a "greenhorn" about the 80/20 of consulting? What, in your experience, delivers the most results/satisfaction to your clients with the least amount of effort from your part? What should I focus on, as a beginner?


My response:

You know, 'consulting' is such a loose term, often misunderstood, sometimes misrepresented. At the heart of it any good 'consultant' provides three things:

1. Knowledge
2. Understanding
3. Advice


Let's take a look:

Knowledge - this is usually the starting point for consulting work. Your claim (as the consultant) is that you know as much (or more) than your client about how to market and promote his/her business. And although it's important that you do know about the subject, it's rarely the most important factor in success. Knowledge can only come from two places - LEARNING and EXPERIENCE. If you are not constantly learning and improving your knowledge you are doomed, Equally if you do not regularly use the knowledge you have gained you will quickly become out of date. In the traditional marketing world written material can lag by several years behind current thinking. Even internet marketing courses can become out of date in a matter of months. So putting ideas into practice to confirm that they do, indeed, do what the author suggests, is crucial.

Understanding - this is the key to gaining client confidence and respect. The ability to appraise and understand what your client is trying to achieve and to 'see' the potential strategies and tactics to achieve those goals, is what will cement the relationship and put you in control.
And where does this ability come from? Well, that would be KNOWLEDGE!

Advice - this is the bit you actually get paid for! There's a long standing joke about consultants that they charge a great deal of money to tell you what you already know. In some instances this is true. I have been in a situation where I've worked with a client for several weeks, simply to confirm that his original plan was the right one. However, as a general rule client's want to hear original, innovative ideas. They come to a consultant because they want to develop something 'new'. However, the key to being a trully successful consultant is not delivering what they want to hear, but delivering what you BELIEVE is in their best interests. Giving the best possible advice can only come from the UNDERSTANDING of their business goals and their market.


To answer the question asked, I can only offer my own personal experiences, and hope that one or more of these points will be useful you:

Work with businesses you are passionate about. Getting excited about the industry you are trying to help will be a huge benefit in your consulting work. If you are passionate about sport then you probably read a lot of sports news and reports. You probably watch a lot of sport on TV. Consequently you'll have lots of KNOWLEDGE and UNDERSTANDING. So when you meet with a sports centre manager or a sportswear store owner or a tennis coach, you have the key ingredients PLUS the enthusiasm to convince them to work with you. You'll also ENJOY finding out about their business and helping them make marketing projects successful.

Be systematic. Develop and follow a plan that works from first contact right through to working with each client. For example; establish an appraisal process that you undertake with all new clients; use a USP development process to evaluate potential strategies, or create a checklist of activities and actions that you can follow as you develop the initial proposal and then create campaigns for your client. Noone can give you an off-the-shelf plan - you need to develop your own. Something that works the way you work and fits with your target industry.

Teach and then coach. One of the realisations that constantly astonishes me is that VERY FEW people in business really understand what marketing is all about. I have met and worked with some incredibly successful people, all over the world. And yet many hadn't the faintest idea of the differences between 'direct response' and 'brand awareness' campaigning. They had minimal understanding of response mechanisms and how to maximise them. They couldn't even quote a USP for their business other than the usual lame remarks like 'we do it better' or 'we put our customers first'. And yet some of these people were running companies turning over $millions! Just about everyone in business has somethng to learn, and if you teach people, they will respect and admire you. And then they will LISTEN to your ideas. One successful and lucrative tactic with new clients is to suggest that they attend a seminar before you start work on their business needs. A one or two day seminar run by you which covers the basics of marketing will create rapport, bring the customer up to speed, and give you the chance to demonstrate your KNOWLEDGE. And you can charge them for attending!

Be ruthless. It is very easy to 'give in' to clients who suggest that 'their approach' may be better than your ideas. Or they don't like the sound of that piece of copy you just wrote. Or they're not keen on the magazine you have proposed for advertising because they never got on with the editor. Compromising your proposals and pandering to the client will mostly lead to failure. And when the campaign fails - it's inevitably YOUR fault. Even when the campaign is successful, it'll will be his changes that made it so. You lose either way! Be faithful to your beliefs and honest with your client. Back up your proposals with reasoning and evidence and if the client doesn't like it be ruthless about convincing him or her that the reason you are their consultant is to provide solid advice based on knowledge and understanding. As a last resort suggest a 'split test' in which the company tries both approaches and measures the results. If you're as good as you claim you'll demonstrate your ability with positive results. And although I would never go as far as telling a client I think he's a complete tosser, I HAVE told a client that I think he clearly has strong views about how to proceed and I'm willing to step aside. I'd rather walk away from a project I don't believe in than get paid to watch it crash and burn.

Document everything! I really can't stress this enough. Take minutes at every meeting. Send a 'contact report' the following day. Measure everything about each project - costs, responses, results, sales. Report back in detail the outcome of every project. Where results do not go to plan, you can provide reasons and further advice based on facts. Where things go well you can 'rinse and repeat' the exercise or learn from it to create even better result next time. And when things go REALLY WELL, you can justify that increase in your charges based on the massive increase in turnover and profits that YOU created for that client!

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Negotiation Tactics - Part II

There are a variety of methods to use when negotiating. In the first article, it was advocated to enter a negotiation from a position of power (strategy) - this means that they want your services just as much as you want their business.

The tactic is the mighty pause - name your price and sit still, count sheep, do mental math - anything to keep quiet (besides fidgeting).

Don't touch your face, smile, wince or or adjust your glasses. Studies have shown that your credibility and thus your believability rapidly declines when you touch your face, smile, wince or adjust your glasses, play with your hair in a negotiation.

The second strategy deals with the fact that the other party in the negotiation process wants everything they can - the proverbial 'get blood from stone.'

The tactic to keep them off balance is to just say, 'No.'

For example - an employee wants a raise. You reply, 'No.' Nothing else is said. Let them talk first (and you don't offer an explanation). If they ask, "Well why not,' - just answer 'No.' They'll look at you funny and won't know how to proceed. If you attempt to explain why, you're sunk. Just walk away.

Should the employee come back and ask again, say 'No.' - DO NOT offer any explanation(s).

To reverse this: (let's say it's you asking for a raise).

You: Hey boss, take a look at this. I've made a list of what I've accomplished for the past 8 months.'

Boss: (After reading it through).. You've done a lot.. So what do you want?

You: Well, I want another weeks vacation plus a 8.5% increase retro-active 8 months ago.

Boss: Well I'll have to think about that.

You: Thanks Boss (and walk away).

You have an 80% chance that you'll get what you asked for because you gave the boss proof (so the boss doesn't have to think - boss + thinking = not good for you).

The third strategy is focuses on the power of silence (the shut-up) factor.

The tactic to overcome this (in a boss) is to ask pre-answered questions (and you answer them).

For example: You ask for a raise - boss is silent.

You: (after slience from boss). Let's take for a moment, that these accomplishments weren't carried through. What do you imagine would have happened (and list the reasons) calmly and without emotion.

Boss: Well, anyone could have done that!

You: Most certainly - however, the fact is I performed these tasks. Did I mention that the company saved X as a result of this action? And as a result of this benefit - this is what I want - list whatever it is you want and then YOU be silent. Let the 'boss' do all the talking from here. DO NOT attempt to answer any of the questions the boss has - they aren't meant for you - they're the boss' verbalization of their mental process. They'll come to a conclusion all on their own - in your favor.

Negotiation tactics take some time to work on especially if you're afraid of carrying them through or afraid for your job. If your position is ever threatened by dismissal for just asking for a raise - then, I don't think that company is worth your time - do you?

Take what works and discard the rest.

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$150 in free facebook ads

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Totals $150, they can all be activated. You need to register a credit card with them. Make sure you limit your campaigns and watch them closely - facebook has been known to let campaigns run over their daily limit and charge for it.

$50 Free Facebook Coupon Code : T5V6-1JKV-TNH9-2MRH
$50 Free Facebook Coupon Code : 2JXY-WTFK-72Y0-VJ6Y
$50 Free Facebook Coupon Code : R1X5-0NH7-5FXW-5YEC

Also get a $100 Facebook ad coupon when you sign up for the Visa Business Network App

Coupon will arrive via email.

To change your daily spending limit. Ads Manager -> Edit. Set it to $50 or whatever you want your daily limit to be.

Enjoy

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My guide for all noobs that want to grasp certain terms relating to affiliate marketing:

Landing Pages - it's basically a sales page
Squeeze Page - in short this is a optin-page (you get their email for your list)
WSO - Warrior Special offer from the warriorforum.com
SEO - Search Engine Optimization, optimizing your site for the search engines
PPC - Payperclick (usually referred with google's adwords), a type of advertising medium
CPA - Cost per action

For future reference...

See the Glossary

My Affiliate Dictionary
 
Other Affiliate Dictionary

Google is your friend

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I am finishing up the setup of my X-Cart shopping cart and was already dreading having to setup new UPS, FedEx online accounts in order to use the built in shipping calculators. When I noticed a new feature, integrated 'InterShipper'.

Looks interesting, they claim they can reduce cart abandonment by up to 35%.

It really looks simple to use, seems to handle shipping, tracking and cost auto-calculation from all four delivery services (USPS, UPS, FedEx and DHL).

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Bioengineered Pets - WTF!!?

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I had a hard time figuring out whether this is a joke or real. But unfortunately seems to be real!!

I have to admit, it's kind of cool to have a rather strange pet, but still the idea of playing with nature like this as well as putting a living "thing" in a retail box is very disturbing and bothers the hell out of me!

If we're going to have bioengineered pets on the store shelves soon, it's not hard to imagine ending up having an Incredible Hulk on the streets in the future. The new Hulk is a nice movie by the way, worth watching.

What do you guys and gals think? Would you buy a pet like this for yourself or your children?



Check it out for yourself:

Bioengineered Buddies

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ClickTale

Basically you can see exactly what users are doing on your site,
it captures a visitor and records how he navigates throughout your site
and then you can watch it like a movie.

It provides heat maps, where the user is focused the most, where he
stops and thinks, from which point in the site he leaves, etc...

Free for up to 100 records/week

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There are a few Firefox Add-Ons that I can't live without, Here's my short list (IE the absolute essentials. Obviously, I have lots more, but I can give or take them):

AdBlock Plus - This is the one everybody in the world has. Websites look SO much different when I see them with the actual ads on them now (ie at a friends house w/ only internet explorer)

Repagination - Loads all pages in a list on a single page... So when I'm browsing the books at gigapedia.org, I can load 20+ pages onto 1, and scroll right through 300-500 books without having to reload a page. Huge timesaver. (For Firefox 3, get the Non-Official version here > Repagination Firefox 3)

FireFTP right in the browser - no more wasted effort or time trying to look for FTP software and no need to go out of the browser

All in one gestures - great time saving tool once you learn a few basic mouse gestures(takes only 5 mins).

Web Developer - helps with website development, very helpful while designing pages, scrutinizing existing sites.

PicLens - great tool for:
- searching for images
- browsing through images on websites (google yahoo facebook myspace)
- searching youtube
- video news

Fun and easy to use



IE Tab - awesome plugin that Enables you to use the embedded IE engine within Mozilla/Firefox. With a single click, you can test for cross-browser compatibility
AI Roboform (saves my passwords and logon info...good for paying a lot of bills online)
DNSStuff Tools-Bar

Gladder - great proxy tool. You forget it's there.

Video Download Helper - to save videos from Youtube etc on my HD

PDF Download - to avoid the annoying load time of online PDFs (personal pet peeve)

Tempomail - generate a temporary email on the fly with one right-click

Aaron Wall's Seobook has some good tools which are compatible with firefox:
SEO Book Keyword Suggestion Tool
SEO for Firefox
Search Engine Ranking Checker
Search Analytics Tools
Competitive Research Tools
PPC Tools
Link Analysis Tools



Live HTTP Headers - Powerful behind-the-scene info about web sites/pages.

NoScript - protects from malicious scripts

Enjoy

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If you go to your Google AdWords keyword tool and search for keywords, you'll notice that google has (at last) given out how many searches are done in a month for a given keyword.

I have been using the Traffic Estimator to get the same data for a while now....but using the keyword tool is much more convenient. Here's how to get the most out of it.

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