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| If you have your own website have you...? (2 of 5) Posted: 13 Apr 2011 09:06 AM PDT Tip 2 Check your agency has optimised your site to improve your search probability and accessibility. Do all the site images have alt tags? Are you using the most effective keywords? Learn more about long tail and short tail keywords here http://goo.gl/GV7t6 There are free tools available to check your site's SEO, I've been using this free app http://goo.gl/EMznu Keep your content fresh; make informed changes to content based on analytic data from your site (where is traffic going? Where/what are consumers clicking/spending most time on?) Check Google Insights; understand and integrate current consumer search terms with rising trends. For example, typing 'Knee injury' into Google Insights would suggest providing site content on 'knee ligament injury' (current, popular search term) and 'knee injury recovery' (rising search term) will prove helpful in your site's Search Engine Page Results (SEPR) but also providing content that consumers want to know about (pull marketing as opposed to push marketing, telling consumers what they want to know/what they are searching for). Content can be communicated through a variety of mediums; images and videos are a great way of delivering information (VAK, visual, audio and kinaesthetic, we don't all absorb information in the same way, some like to print out factsheets, others prefer to watch a video.) If you are producing videos, remember you can also add them onto other channels such as YouTube, Vimeo and Google maps. Keep content up-to-date, you should be updating it regularly, if you have a 'latest news section' make sure the latest post is no more than a month old. Regular updates gives consumers a reason to keep visiting the site and recommending to friends. Sites that offer a dialogue, where visitors are able to comment helps build a community (you may well have heard of a few marketing terms such as community marketing/management and tribal marketing) and gives people a reason to keep visiting the site or sharing it with others. In the words of Seth Godin, 'Instead of looking for customers for your products, you seek out products (and services) for the tribe…People form tribes with or without us. The challenge is to work for the tribe and make it something even better.' 'Good' content is: - Optimised |
| Posted: 17 Jun 2011 10:00 PM PDT Thinking of getting your wedding ring insured? Then you have landed at the right place. Your wedding ring is your most precious possession and hence, I will give you details about choosing the best wedding ring insurance and guide you about the wedding ring insurance cost. |
| How to Generate Mortgage Leads Posted: 17 Jun 2011 10:00 PM PDT Generating mortgage leads is a challenging task in today's competitive market. If you are aware of the procedures and rules for generating leads, your task can become much simpler. So, go through the suggestions on how to generate mortgage leads given in this article. |
| Posted: 17 Jun 2011 10:00 PM PDT With technology penetrating in every sphere of life, digital crimes have become a common phenomena. Those interested in tracking cyber criminals can look for a career in digital forensics. |
| Team Building Exercises for Small Groups Posted: 17 Jun 2011 10:00 PM PDT Here are 5 amazingly helpful team building exercises for small groups, that will help your managers manage their teams better than before. Team building is necessary even if the group is as small as one with just 10 members. Continue reading to know more about these exercises! |
| How to Calculate Inflation Rate Posted: 17 Jun 2011 10:00 PM PDT You keep hearing about how the rise in inflation rate is eating into the value of US dollar and creating a price hike in value of goods and services. Of course, rarely does anybody care to define what inflation rate is and how it's measured. In this article, I provide a short guide explaining how to calculate inflation rate. As an added feature, an inflation rate calculator is also provided. |
| Posted: 17 Jun 2011 10:00 PM PDT Even if you have never attended an art auction, you would have some peripheral knowledge about the working of an auction. This article aims at giving you the details about how does an art auction work... |
| Malpractice Suits against Doctors Posted: 17 Jun 2011 10:00 PM PDT In the recent years, cases of malpractice suits against doctors have risen drastically. In this article, we will have a look at why such trends have been increasing and what the doctors can do about it. |
| Advantages and Disadvantages of Balloon Mortgages Posted: 17 Jun 2011 10:00 PM PDT The following are some of the most basic and yet significant advantages and disadvantages of balloon mortgages. Apart from pros and cons of these loans, a very brief elaboration on the mechanism have also been discussed. To know more, read on |
| Promotion Recommendation Letter Sample Posted: 17 Jun 2011 10:00 PM PDT Looking for the correct way to write a promotion recommendation letter? We have provided you a sample that will let you know the format and content of such a kind of letter. Have a look. |
| Posted: 17 Jun 2011 10:00 PM PDT If you want to know some successful and unique flea market business ideas, this is the place for you. Right from starting a flea market business, to deciding what to sell and what not to, you'll find all the necessary information here. These flea market business ideas don't only work great, they save you from unwanted losses too! |
| Copyblogger Weekly Wrap: Season Finale Fiesta! Posted: 18 Jun 2011 09:07 AM PDT
So today will be the last Wrap until summer ends, the kids go back to school, and Brian puts his shirt back on. So in honor of this being our season finale, I’m throwing the BIGGEST, BADDEST, ROOTIN’-TOOTIN’EST PARTY YOU’VE EVER SEEN IN A BLOG POST! Of course, because we’re confined to a blog post without multimedia, the party won’t actually feature any alcohol or dancing. Or refreshments. Or music. Or, actually, any social interaction other than in the comments. And truthfully, there’s no live entertainment. You can’t really sneak into the bathroom to hook up with anyone, either. And I guess the poolside fun is out, along with that extreme magician I wanted to hire. So really, we’re pretty much limited to you reading words on this page, and then commenting below. But you can do it HARDCORE EXTREME DRUNKEN IRRESPONSIBLE STYLE, YO! So, you know, have fun with that. Here’s what happened this week on Copyblogger: Monday:The Charles Darwin Guide to Writing and Selling an Effective eBook This post scared the hell out of me. It’s actually about how your e-book needs to have evolved and grown if it’s to survive in the marketplace, but it made me think of how e-books will surely continue to evolve and will one day become sentient. From that point, you know the drill: machine war, scorching of the sky, enslavement of mankind, and so on. To all of you e-book creators out there — I hope it was worth it, you butchers. Tuesday:3 Simple Steps to Finding More Clients on Twitter Don’t like cold calling? Me neither. But if you do it on Twitter, it’s not nearly as intimidating and, according to this post, pretty useful. I’d never thought of using Twitter in this way to get more clients, but you should definitely check it out because it’s pretty swanky. In fact, it’s almost as swanky as THIS SWEET PAAAR-TAY WE’RE HAVING UP IN THIS WRAPUP, am I right? Word up! Wednesday:Are Social Media "Experts" Worthless? Just when I thought Monday’s post was frightening, this one came along and scared the living crap out of me. Just read the first sentence: 99.5% of social media experts are clowns! How terrifying did online marketing just become? Oh, and apparently this post also talks about how to be a reputable social media expert, but I was too busy having nightmares about maniacal grinning sociopaths with squeaky horns and giant red shoes. Thursday:Two Stunning New WordPress Themes ARE WE HAVING FUN YET? (Sorry for the yelling; I can barely hear you over all of this fun we’re all having in my head.) But while we’re getting crazy up in this par-taaaaay blog post, why not swagger over and check out the hot new stuff that’s going on at Studiopress? Those crazy party people have released two new themes, and they’re tearing up the dance floor with lampshades on their heads. Look out! Friday:Summertime and the Living's Easy … This is the “school’s out!” post that closes up manic mode here at Copyblogger as the crew relaxes into an easier, more summery editorial schedule. Because we’ll have fewer new posts, there’s suggested reading material, but in general Robert suggests that everyone simply head over to JohnnyBTruant.com when you’re ready for more awesomeness. What? He didn’t suggest that? Well, too late to edit it out now. This week’s cool links:
About the Author: Johnny B. Truant invites you to come and continue the party at his crib, and also bids you a pleasant summer free of clowns. Tweet |
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