Link Building-Old Doesn’t Mean Obsolete

February 10, 2009 · Filed Under Blog Marketing · Comment 

Link building is not difficult if you have some guidance. Best of all, link building is something you can do on your own without paying someone else costly fees. I absolutely love scouting out and researching information on the net. So when I came across some hot tips on link building I had to let you know.

66 ways to build links in 2007 may be considered somewhat old, but most of these tips still apply today in 2009. That’s why quality content, along with link building, should be key factors in your blog marketing strategy. If you didn’t have a clue before reading this article on how to effectively build links, after you read it you will have learned 66 ways. Select the tips that apply to your business model and start the process.

Okay?

Happy Link Building!

Keyword Density-A Thing Of The Past?

January 1, 2009 · Filed Under NetBiz Handbook · 10 Comments 

That depends on who you talk to you.  Some people swear by it and say that you must optimize with specific requirements in order to gain the best SEO.  And others say hogwash, just write naturally…like you speak, and not worry at all about how many times your keyword appears.

Here are three very informative articles for and against the use of keyword density:

Keyword Density: The SEO Myth that Never Dies | ReveNews
-As a freelance copywriter, the majority of the work I do is SEO content writing. In doing so, I deal with a lot of clients who have specific demands for their.
Search Engine Optimization:11 Basic SEO Strategies for Beginners …
- Rather than trying to focus on the number of times a keyword appears in the content of your page, aim for a more natural density by keeping your keyword phrases in mind as you write the copy for your page. Optimally, keyword density …

The Truth About Keyword Density
If you are chasing some magical keyword density in the hope that it will improve your search engine rankings you’re only chasing your tail. Although the page should be self descriptive and the target keyphrases present in all the appropriate places, keyword density is simply a myth.

Hey, I even published an article about writing for optimum SEO because that is what I have read is the right way and that works!  However, I do tend to find it a little difficult to write naturally when I have to worry about how many times my keyword is in my article.

After doing a bit more research, I am beginning to rethink my strategy when it comes down to how, or even if I should continue, to worry about keyword density.

Well one thing is for sure, if you are ever in doubt about two opposing views, testing and monitoring the results will always tell you the truth.

Search Engine Marketing For Newbies

January 9, 2008 · Filed Under Traffic Strategies · Comment 


Sonja Davis, EzineArticles.com Basic PLUS Author
Search Engine Marketing can get quite complex even for those who deal with it daily. However, we can break down bits and pieces of the information to turn it into a powerful marketing tool.

People use keywords in search engines, such as Google, to find the topic of their interest. If you in turn use these same keywords you can help direct your target audience to your site.

However, to be effective you have to have knowledge of the words and phrases they are using. If there is a disconnect between these two, your target audience will have a difficult time finding you, and you will have a difficult time finding them.

Fortunately, there are tools and services available online that will help you find the correct keywords that your target audience is using.

There is a program called Word Tracker that will find all the keywords that you should use to generate traffic to your site. Word Tracker is by far the most popular program but can be considered pricey, especially to those on a limited budget.

Another alternative is Good Keywords by Softnik. They offer software to help you find the best keywords that bring your targeted audience to you (optimize).

Softnik also offers some other very good free tools so be sure to check them out.

Now once you get the right keywords you have to understand Search Engine Optimization. In layman’s terms, this means understanding what the search engines are looking for when they find your site, and then tweaking the information so that more people will find your site. This is called optimizing your site.

When thinking of optimizing, one of the first places to start is your domain name.

You don’t necessarily have to have a keyword in the domain name unless you can make memorable and therefore easier for your visitors to remember.

You also don’t need to buy multiple domains for the search engines to find you. If you pick a generic domain name, you can add sub domains that are the names of your keywords.

Next, you should look at your title tag. You should include your keyword or keyword phrase in your title tag. You may have heard of meta tags. At one time meta tags was the talk of the town. Now, most search engines don’t bother with this anymore.

However, you should consider the meta description tag. This tag explains what your site is all about. This is the text that visitors will see, so make sure it written properly.

You can also add images and a site map to help with optimization. There is a lot of free and professional help online. So if you have problems just do a search on SEO.  You’ll have a lot to look at :)

Okay, now that you have your site optimized you need to submit it to the search engines. There are a few options. You can let the search engines find you. You can use free submit forms. Or you can pay the search engine to index your site.

Caveat emptor, you should exercise caution when paying a service. There is a boatload of scams out there promising you high ranks “just by using their service”. Be very careful and do a thorough investigation on any company before you spend your hard-earned cash.

Another consideration is link popularity. What is link popularity? Well again, in layman’s terms, the more links you have pointing to your site dictates how popular your site will be ranked. These links come from other websites, directories, or articles, and the more articles you have, the better.

Make sure that your site is appealing to your visitors before you worry about your links. Remember this is now a popularity contest. You must have good content to draw in your readers and keep them there. Once you have done this, then you can start submitting to directories.

The next step would be to find sites that offer similar information as yours and ask them about sharing links with one another. However, remember to only share with a site if it will benefit you.

Sometimes when inquiring about exchanging links some people may not want to do it, others may not even acknowledge your email. Just remember that you can always try again later.

As you can see, once you have a understanding about what to do, it is easy to uncover the secrets behind Search Engine Marketing once you know what to do. You now have enough information to start using Search Engine Marketing like the tool that it is.