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Internet Marketing Made Easy Part 2 unfamiliar with META tags, they reside in the "head" section of your web page. View the source code in whichever program you’re using to edit HTML and you’ll see what I mean.) Your TITLE tag should be the first line after the tag and your best keyword should be near the front of your title.Welcome to Part 2 of Internet Marketing Made Easy.In the previous issue, we introduced internet marketing and the pitfalls many people face when trying to start their online businesses. In this issue, we will broadly go over the benefits of using the internet to boost your existing business or starting your own.For the most part, most people would agree that starting a new business online is a better way to generate income than venturing offline. And I would have to agree with them. Every day there are millions of new Use the keywords you’ve selected, without stop words like a, the, and, etc. Search engine spiders usually give up at words like that and your page may not be ranked. Try to weed them out. For instance, for my editing site, I used “Edit Copy | Writing Coach.” I want people to know what I do and the search engine, too. I edit copy, I write, and I coach. Understanding Sales Recruitment Services When you hear the term “search engine optimization,” do your eyes glaze over? I know mine used to, until I studied the practice intensively. I don’t know everything, and quite frankly, I don’t think it’s possible. SEO is like sticking your finger into a pile of mud and pulling out a diamond. Nobody online today knows what the search engines’ algorithms are exactly and even if someone did, the knowledge wouldn’t last because the search engines are changing all the time.Undoubtedly, employees are the backbone of any business! Regardless of the size and the renown of your company, the efficiency, profitability and longevity of your business are direct proportional with the professionalism, seriousness and implication of your employees. In order to achieve and maintain a solid and prosperous business, you have to make sure that you are surrounded by loyal, trusty, dedicated and hard-working employees. This rule is even more prominent in marketing, as every single action of your employees can trigger But there are a few very simple things you can do to your web site to make it more search-engine friendly. First, research keywords. Think about what people might type into a search engine to find your product. For instance, you may have a site about attention deficit disorder. If you do, you may want to use the term ADD or ADHD. If you look those up at www.inventory.overture.com (Overture’s Keyword Selector Tool), you’ll see that ADD comes in second on the list of keywords and ADHD comes in first. You may think you want to use those words, but think again! The competition will be too high and it will be nearly impossible to rank high for those keywords. Try to come up with a phrase that’s not so high on the list. You’ll have an easier time ranking high for lower-ranking keywords. After you have done your research and chosen some great keywords, evaluate your competitors. See which other sites use those same keywords on their pages. You can do this via the Alexa toolbar or a great free program called WebCEO (www.webceo.com). Here are some things you can check: Do the sites have title tags? Do they have META tags and do they display your chosen keywords properly? What’s the keyword density on the page? If you find that these areas are lacking in your competitor's pages, you have a good chance of ranking high for your chosen keywords. But if you find that the elements exist, ask yourself if you can do better. Can you create a better title, without stop words? Can you use the keywords to create a better density on the page? If you say, "Yes,” then continue on. If you say, “No,” you may want to go back and research other terms. The object is to be the best optimized page for the keywords you have chosen so that you’ll rank high. The first 30 spots in the search engine for any given keyword is golden. Once you’ve done all this and you’re sure your chosen keywords or keyword phrases are the best, be sure to use them in your page title. (If you’re unfamiliar with META tags, they reside in the "head" section of your web page. View the source code in whichever program you’re using to edit HTML and you’ll see what I mean.) Your TITLE tag should be the first line after the tag and your best keyword should be near the front of your title. Use the keywords you’ve selected, without stop words like a, the, and, etc. Search engine spiders usually give up at words like that and your page may not be ranked. Try to weed them out. For instance, for my editing site, I used “Edit Copy | Writing Coach.” I want people to know what I do and the search engine, too. I edit copy, I write, and I coach. B Four Corners of a Triangle: Why Organizations Succeed or Fail ople might type into a search engine to find your product. For instance, you may have a site about attention deficit disorder. If you do, you may want to use the term ADD or ADHD. If you look those up at www.inventory.overture.com (Overture’s Keyword Selector Tool), you’ll see that ADD comes in second on the list of keywords and ADHD comes in first. You may think you want to use those words, but think again! The competition will be too high and it will be nearly impossible to rank high for those keywords. Try to come up with a phrase that’s not so high on the list. You’ll have an easier time ranking high for lower-ranking keywords.When we want to hire people for a corporation or non profit organization, we follow certain rules and look for appropriate qualifications and expertise so that we succeed in our aims: the investors get their money’s worth in form of financial success and enhanced prestige of the principals involved.An organization represents the interests of many people: the sponsors and the consumers. Any flaws in a corporation’s organizational capacity and management can prove financially disastrous as in the case of the Enron Corporati After you have done your research and chosen some great keywords, evaluate your competitors. See which other sites use those same keywords on their pages. You can do this via the Alexa toolbar or a great free program called WebCEO (www.webceo.com). Here are some things you can check: Do the sites have title tags? Do they have META tags and do they display your chosen keywords properly? What’s the keyword density on the page? If you find that these areas are lacking in your competitor's pages, you have a good chance of ranking high for your chosen keywords. But if you find that the elements exist, ask yourself if you can do better. Can you create a better title, without stop words? Can you use the keywords to create a better density on the page? If you say, "Yes,” then continue on. If you say, “No,” you may want to go back and research other terms. The object is to be the best optimized page for the keywords you have chosen so that you’ll rank high. The first 30 spots in the search engine for any given keyword is golden. Once you’ve done all this and you’re sure your chosen keywords or keyword phrases are the best, be sure to use them in your page title. (If you’re unfamiliar with META tags, they reside in the "head" section of your web page. View the source code in whichever program you’re using to edit HTML and you’ll see what I mean.) Your TITLE tag should be the first line after the tag and your best keyword should be near the front of your title. Use the keywords you’ve selected, without stop words like a, the, and, etc. Search engine spiders usually give up at words like that and your page may not be ranked. Try to weed them out. For instance, for my editing site, I used “Edit Copy | Writing Coach.” I want people to know what I do and the search engine, too. I edit copy, I write, and I coach. 10 Resourceful Ways to Recycle Digital or Small-ticket Products er time ranking high for lower-ranking keywords.Have your product sales slowed down? Do you want to give a new lease of life to one of your digital or small-ticket products?At home, I've earned the title of 'Queen of the left-overs'. Did you know that left-over spaghetti sauce can be recycled? Add a bit of cumin and chilli, it becomes taco sauce; mixed with a bit of white sauce, you have a lasagna sauce; add a few vegies, wrap the lot in puff pastry and you get a pastie, etc.Using the same principles, you can recycle a product and market it using a different mix: After you have done your research and chosen some great keywords, evaluate your competitors. See which other sites use those same keywords on their pages. You can do this via the Alexa toolbar or a great free program called WebCEO (www.webceo.com). Here are some things you can check: Do the sites have title tags? Do they have META tags and do they display your chosen keywords properly? What’s the keyword density on the page? If you find that these areas are lacking in your competitor's pages, you have a good chance of ranking high for your chosen keywords. But if you find that the elements exist, ask yourself if you can do better. Can you create a better title, without stop words? Can you use the keywords to create a better density on the page? If you say, "Yes,” then continue on. If you say, “No,” you may want to go back and research other terms. The object is to be the best optimized page for the keywords you have chosen so that you’ll rank high. The first 30 spots in the search engine for any given keyword is golden. Once you’ve done all this and you’re sure your chosen keywords or keyword phrases are the best, be sure to use them in your page title. (If you’re unfamiliar with META tags, they reside in the "head" section of your web page. View the source code in whichever program you’re using to edit HTML and you’ll see what I mean.) Your TITLE tag should be the first line after the tag and your best keyword should be near the front of your title. Use the keywords you’ve selected, without stop words like a, the, and, etc. Search engine spiders usually give up at words like that and your page may not be ranked. Try to weed them out. For instance, for my editing site, I used “Edit Copy | Writing Coach.” I want people to know what I do and the search engine, too. I edit copy, I write, and I coach. Safety in the Workplace: Be Rigorous - Not Ruthless our chosen keywords. But if you find that the elements exist, ask yourself if you can do better. Can you create a better title, without stop words? Can you use the keywords to create a better density on the page?You may have read the book Good to Great, by Jim Collins. In his book he explains how many companies thought being good is… well, “good enough.” In these times of constant change and global competition, it is important to always look for improvement --especially when it comes to safety.Who wants to settle for “good enough” safety? In most cases, good means the company is willing to settle for an injury. “Good enough” safety means setting safety goals based on lagging indicators. (An example is to reduce lost time injuries by If you say, "Yes,” then continue on. If you say, “No,” you may want to go back and research other terms. The object is to be the best optimized page for the keywords you have chosen so that you’ll rank high. The first 30 spots in the search engine for any given keyword is golden. Once you’ve done all this and you’re sure your chosen keywords or keyword phrases are the best, be sure to use them in your page title. (If you’re unfamiliar with META tags, they reside in the "head" section of your web page. View the source code in whichever program you’re using to edit HTML and you’ll see what I mean.) Your TITLE tag should be the first line after the tag and your best keyword should be near the front of your title. Use the keywords you’ve selected, without stop words like a, the, and, etc. Search engine spiders usually give up at words like that and your page may not be ranked. Try to weed them out. For instance, for my editing site, I used “Edit Copy | Writing Coach.” I want people to know what I do and the search engine, too. I edit copy, I write, and I coach. Memo: Sustaining Growth in Your Business unfamiliar with META tags, they reside in the "head" section of your web page. View the source code in whichever program you’re using to edit HTML and you’ll see what I mean.) Your TITLE tag should be the first line after the tag and your best keyword should be near the front of your title.What gets measured gets done.How do you keep your business growing? How do you ensure the health of your business and your personal income against threats from competition, market cycles, commission payout changes, regulation of all kinds, and the human threat of complacency?The answer isn’t to run faster on the same treadmill. The laws of physics say you can maintain a steady speed and still accelerate by changing direction. Since you’re already traveling at top speed in your business and personal life, you can ge Use the keywords you’ve selected, without stop words like a, the, and, etc. Search engine spiders usually give up at words like that and your page may not be ranked. Try to weed them out. For instance, for my editing site, I used “Edit Copy | Writing Coach.” I want people to know what I do and the search engine, too. I edit copy, I write, and I coach. By using this title tag without stop words, the search engine will know it, too. The next important tag in your META tag section is your keyword tag. Here is where you'll list your keywords again. Be sure to use the strongest word (the one that you have the best chance of ranking high with) first. In the text of your page, be sure to use your keywords as often as possible without making it hard for the viewer to read the page. Your copy still has to flow. Underline or make bold or italic only once for each keyword. Also be sure that your keywords appear in the first 25 and the last 25 words on the page. These are only a few simple tips to help you with SEO. It’s not as hard as it seems and it can mean the difference between only a few visitors to your site and a bazillion. SEO is something that many webmasters overlook. I, myself, heard Mark Joyner say that it was unnecessary. Well, maybe it is for Mark, but for us little people, it can be a big boost. Make some changes and see if SEO doesn’t work for you.
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