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Every potential customer sits in front of the same computer – essentially the same physical location for ALL businesses on the web. The business that can effectively bring itself to that customer will succeed. All others will fail. 7 Ways to Bring the Store to the Customer Let’s say you do a search for a Google keyword such as “luggage”. You’re likely to come up with tens of thousands, if not millions, of potential w Simple Interviewing That Works ry, displaying the merchandise, and advertising to bring in customers with wallets ready to buy.Powerful questions to get below the surface1. Ask for specific "stories" of complete situations"We all meet situations where people disagree on the correct way to proceed. Can you give me an instance from your own experience where it was up to you to deal with this kind of disagreement? Perhaps a time when you had to lead a team to find an answer everyone could rally behind?"2. Build on answers with specific questions on "how?" and "why?"a) "What exactly convinced you to chose this career path?"b) When the candidate has answered:"Exactly why were you convinced?" c) Finally: "Why has this pro While location is important, most effort is directed at bringing the customers to the site, not the other way around. In the virtual world, however, one has to bring the website to the customer. Every potential customer sits in front of the same computer – essentially the same physical location for ALL businesses on the web. The business that can effectively bring itself to that customer will succeed. All others will fail. 7 Ways to Bring the Store to the Customer Let’s say you do a search for a Google keyword such as “luggage”. 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All others will fail. 7 Ways to Bring the Store to the Customer Let’s say you do a search for a Google keyword such as “luggage”. You’re likely to come up with tens of thousands, if not millions, of potential websites, some selling luggage, others giving product reviews. Will your site be among the ones Google or Yahoo finds? Not too likely, and if your site doesn’t appear in the top 10 or 20, on page one or two, the potential customer is not likely to go to page 3. Expecting her to find your site on page 150 is pretty much out of the question. She simply isn’t going to go there to find your store. Consequently you MUST bring it up in the search ranks…to her, where she is sitting, in front of the computer. Ranking Your Site Today, most people are finding what they are searching for using Google. Google ranks your site primarily by how many links are located on other sites pointing to it, and the context in which your link is found. For example, if your site is about dogs, and your link is found in the context of dogs, that link will be more valuable than if it is found in some other context or in no context. Bringing your store to your customers by improving your rankings requires a few techniques, and a lot of hard work. Here are seven suggestions for methods that are not “Catch-22”, i.e. don’t require traffic to get traffic. 1. Writing and marketing articles. Google and other search engines rank a website by how many “one way” links point to it from other sites. Writing an article and publishing it in the many ezine barns (and having it picked up by online ezines specialized for your keywords) is an excellent way to get the
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