| Will You Add? |
Hubs | Hubbers | Topics | Request |
| #1 in Business | Subscribe Email Print |
|
You are here: Home > Internet and Businesses Online > SEO > The Art & Science of Speaking Enticingly to Both Human and Robot Visitors |
|
Will You Add? - The Art & Science of Speaking Enticingly to Both Human and Robot Visitors
eZine Marketing Magic start calling them spuds, at least some of the time.Why Publish an eZine?On the Internet, it is very possible to make money without selling any product. One way of doing so is through starting your own eZine, also known as an electronic newsletter.In a nutshell, you send out your eZine issues on a periodical basis to your subscribers. The good part is that you have a flexible choice in automating the process of sending out your eZine issues for you or manually sending them on a periodical basis.As an eZine publisher, not only can you easily achieve the benefits a conventional newsletter publisher enjoys without having to chop down several trees in the process, you can easily and conveniently spread your marketing influence and expertise to your base of subscribers from the shoes of an ordinary individual.In other words, you do not have to invest in expensive printing equipment, brick and mortar business, and hiring staff just to run your own newsletter publication, resulting in a lot of time, money and effort Q- Hey mack, you got any swage lube? This rebated boattail won't slide. (* explanation at end) The words that will bring people to your site and keep them there, long enough to take the action that you want them to take (sign-up, join, buy, etc.), are the words we need to find and use. The important thing to keep in mind here is that, just like you weren't looking for the Key Performance Indicators (KPI's) I mentioned earlier, so too your potential customers won't necessarily be looking for your products and/or services by the same names which you call them. The first Charity Campaigns - Making Them An Online Success I'd like to say a few words about words. In particular, a special category of words. Words that you may not suspect are important. Words that are vital really, to your online business success.A charity’s annual awareness day, awareness week or awareness month is a big event. Run well it can raise huge amounts of money and create a greater public understanding of your cause. Hundreds of campaigns take place through the year – who hasn’t heard of World Aids Day, Breast Cancer Awareness Month and World Book Day? Brilliantly run events - you can probably name the months they fall in but sadly many campaigns fail to make such an impact.I edit www.countmeincalendar.info that profiles of campaigns from across the world and I research hundreds of campaigns every month. Like everyone else on the internet I search for information and it amazes me how often charities make it such hard work for anyone wanting to find out about their campaigns.Simply they fail because they do not understand the needs of people visiting them.So what’s going wrong?The number one error is pretty unbelievable but you would be amazed how often I see it.During the time a campaign is taking place Not too long ago the promise, heard round the world was, "Build it and they will come." Today, with somewhere in the neighborhood of 8 billion websites already Online, and the number growing so rapidly that some are betting big bucks on the number doubling each year, for many years to come, a more accurate prediction would be: "If they can find it, they just might stop by." Making sure that your site is easy to find, increasing the likelihood that once found — they will stop by, and assuring that once there — they will stay long enough to take the desired action: this is what organic search engine optimization (SEO), is all about. Some of the methods used to achieve those ends is what we will discuss here. Now, we could talk about Conversion Rates (CR's) or Page Rejection/Abandonment Rates (PR/AR), Cost Per Visitor (CPV), Ratio of New to Returning Visitors (RN/RV), Conversion Rate, Average Page Views (APV's), Average Order Value (AOV), or my current favorite, Page "Stickiness", or any of a number of Key Performance Indicators (KPI's), which are all the buzz, at the moment. All I'm going to say about the KPI's here is that they are all excellent ways to measure how well your SEO campaign is going. They will provide enough numbers to keep a mathematician happily counting, for days, and provide the basis for some very useful information, IF you've done your homework, taken advantage of optimal designing, including Organic Search Engine Optimization, and used the right words from the start. Words mean different things ~to different people You say (pō tāt' ō) and I say (pă tŏt' ō)... and Billy Joe Bob, over there in the corner, says (spŭd) Stick close to me on this one. All of us, by reason of education, upbringing, geography, (probably heredity, but who knows?) have particular ways of referring to things. On top of this, there is the jargon associated with our professions, social institutions, and Alma Maters which most of us tend to use as a badge of identity and perhaps even superiority. But as anyone knows who has ever tried to get answers to simple questions from someone unwilling, or unable to talk in anything but the jargon of their own position, it doesn't work too well. The point I'm trying to make here is that no matter how great your (pō tāt' ōs) / (pă tŏt' ōs) are, Billy Joe Bob isn't going to be able to find them in a search, and thereby know anything about them, till you break down and start calling them spuds, at least some of the time. Q- Hey mack, you got any swage lube? This rebated boattail won't slide. (* explanation at end) The words that will bring people to your site and keep them there, long enough to take the action that you want them to take (sign-up, join, buy, etc.), are the words we need to find and use. The important thing to keep in mind here is that, just like you weren't looking for the Key Performance Indicators (KPI's) I mentioned earlier, so too your potential customers won't necessarily be looking for your products and/or services by the same names which you call them. The first Secrets To Creating A Highly-Profitable Affiliate Website! they will stop by, and assuring that once there — they will stay long enough to take the desired action: this is what organic search engine optimization (SEO), is all about. Some of the methods used to achieve those ends is what we will discuss here.Although it’s possible to make tons of affiliate commissions without a website, having your own website really maximizes your earning potential. Not only can you brand yourself and your own business, you can build your own community where repeat visits mean more profits for you. Having no website of your own is like being handicapped in the game!By studying many successful affiliate websites, you can start to gain a feel of why these websites pull in profits like crazy. They provide loads of unique content, and they regularly update their website. Many of these websites have forums, which is something that always encourages repeat visitors.It is also important to watch what kind of content you put up on your site. Nowadays, search engines are clamping down pretty hard on content duplication, content that appears on many websites. This means you should try to keep your content unique as much possible. You can outsource the writing or do it yourself. However, doing all of it yourself may drive you cra Now, we could talk about Conversion Rates (CR's) or Page Rejection/Abandonment Rates (PR/AR), Cost Per Visitor (CPV), Ratio of New to Returning Visitors (RN/RV), Conversion Rate, Average Page Views (APV's), Average Order Value (AOV), or my current favorite, Page "Stickiness", or any of a number of Key Performance Indicators (KPI's), which are all the buzz, at the moment. All I'm going to say about the KPI's here is that they are all excellent ways to measure how well your SEO campaign is going. They will provide enough numbers to keep a mathematician happily counting, for days, and provide the basis for some very useful information, IF you've done your homework, taken advantage of optimal designing, including Organic Search Engine Optimization, and used the right words from the start. Words mean different things ~to different people You say (pō tāt' ō) and I say (pă tŏt' ō)... and Billy Joe Bob, over there in the corner, says (spŭd) Stick close to me on this one. All of us, by reason of education, upbringing, geography, (probably heredity, but who knows?) have particular ways of referring to things. On top of this, there is the jargon associated with our professions, social institutions, and Alma Maters which most of us tend to use as a badge of identity and perhaps even superiority. But as anyone knows who has ever tried to get answers to simple questions from someone unwilling, or unable to talk in anything but the jargon of their own position, it doesn't work too well. The point I'm trying to make here is that no matter how great your (pō tāt' ōs) / (pă tŏt' ōs) are, Billy Joe Bob isn't going to be able to find them in a search, and thereby know anything about them, till you break down and start calling them spuds, at least some of the time. Q- Hey mack, you got any swage lube? This rebated boattail won't slide. (* explanation at end) The words that will bring people to your site and keep them there, long enough to take the action that you want them to take (sign-up, join, buy, etc.), are the words we need to find and use. The important thing to keep in mind here is that, just like you weren't looking for the Key Performance Indicators (KPI's) I mentioned earlier, so too your potential customers won't necessarily be looking for your products and/or services by the same names which you call them. The first The 3 Ingredients of Affiliate Marketing Success are all excellent ways to measure how well your SEO campaign is going. They will provide enough numbers to keep a mathematician happily counting, for days, and provide the basis for some very useful information, IF you've done your homework, taken advantage of optimal designing, including Organic Search Engine Optimization, and used the right words from the start.What does it take to become a successful Affiliate Marketer?What are the ingredients of an affiliate marketing success story?All these questions challenge the affiliate marketers who want to make it big time.Although affiliate marketing is touted as one of the easiest and most effective ways to earn money online, it's not as easy as it sounds. The wise affiliate marketer plans every action and executes it the best way he can. He also needs to maximize the potential to earn by utilizing the right tools necessary for a successful Affiliate Marketing business.We have consulted some of the most successful affiliate marketers in the business and below are the top three necessary tools for a successful affiliate marketing business.Important Tool #1: Have Your Own WebsiteThe most important and indispensable tool in Affiliate Marketing is your own website. The first step in any successful on line business is building a good, credible and professional looking website. Your Words mean different things ~to different people You say (pō tāt' ō) and I say (pă tŏt' ō)... and Billy Joe Bob, over there in the corner, says (spŭd) Stick close to me on this one. All of us, by reason of education, upbringing, geography, (probably heredity, but who knows?) have particular ways of referring to things. On top of this, there is the jargon associated with our professions, social institutions, and Alma Maters which most of us tend to use as a badge of identity and perhaps even superiority. But as anyone knows who has ever tried to get answers to simple questions from someone unwilling, or unable to talk in anything but the jargon of their own position, it doesn't work too well. The point I'm trying to make here is that no matter how great your (pō tāt' ōs) / (pă tŏt' ōs) are, Billy Joe Bob isn't going to be able to find them in a search, and thereby know anything about them, till you break down and start calling them spuds, at least some of the time. Q- Hey mack, you got any swage lube? This rebated boattail won't slide. (* explanation at end) The words that will bring people to your site and keep them there, long enough to take the action that you want them to take (sign-up, join, buy, etc.), are the words we need to find and use. The important thing to keep in mind here is that, just like you weren't looking for the Key Performance Indicators (KPI's) I mentioned earlier, so too your potential customers won't necessarily be looking for your products and/or services by the same names which you call them. The first How to Look After Your People so They Look After Your Business ows?) have particular ways of referring to things. On top of this, there is the jargon associated with our professions, social institutions, and Alma Maters which most of us tend to use as a badge of identity and perhaps even superiority. But as anyone knows who has ever tried to get answers to simple questions from someone unwilling, or unable to talk in anything but the jargon of their own position, it doesn't work too well.Imagine being supported in your business by a team that were reliable, competent, communicated effectively with clients and colleagues, had heaps of initiative and a great attitude.No, this is not a pipe dream. It can happen for you. However it takes an investment of time and energy on your part to create a strong, supportive and valuable team…It doesn’t happen by osmosis.In many of my public workshops on How to Have Less Mess, Less Stress and More Success we often have disgruntled employees attend. It’s not that they don’t want to be at the presentation, in fact they gain heaps of benefit from being there. They are frustrated in their workplaces because their bosses in many instances do not care or look after their people.Many employers think it’s good enough to provide you with a job, let you know when you’re not performing, and if you’re lucky, take you to lunch for your annual Christmas bonus!Jerry’s StoryJerry was the Head of Department in an educational institution. He was The point I'm trying to make here is that no matter how great your (pō tāt' ōs) / (pă tŏt' ōs) are, Billy Joe Bob isn't going to be able to find them in a search, and thereby know anything about them, till you break down and start calling them spuds, at least some of the time. Q- Hey mack, you got any swage lube? This rebated boattail won't slide. (* explanation at end) The words that will bring people to your site and keep them there, long enough to take the action that you want them to take (sign-up, join, buy, etc.), are the words we need to find and use. The important thing to keep in mind here is that, just like you weren't looking for the Key Performance Indicators (KPI's) I mentioned earlier, so too your potential customers won't necessarily be looking for your products and/or services by the same names which you call them. The first 5 Proven Principles For Picking Out Profitable Home Based Businesses start calling them spuds, at least some of the time.If you are reading this now it means that you are 'Internet savvy' enough to use a computer and read email.But are you experiencing the *real* power of the Internet? Sadly, most are not.The real power I refer to is the power to change your life in ways you might now consider fantasy.I'm talking about financial freedom from promoting profitable home based businesses.If you are like me, there has been a time (it might be right now) at which you knew in your heart that people really were earning small fortunes with profitable home based businesses, but were not quite sure how they were doing it.Today I'm going to share with you five proven principles that will reveal how they are doing it, and give you insight into how you can spot profitable online income opportunities, so you can do it too.You see, success leaves clues. By studying those who are achieving world-class success online, we can discern what they Q- Hey mack, you got any swage lube? This rebated boattail won't slide. (* explanation at end) The words that will bring people to your site and keep them there, long enough to take the action that you want them to take (sign-up, join, buy, etc.), are the words we need to find and use. The important thing to keep in mind here is that, just like you weren't looking for the Key Performance Indicators (KPI's) I mentioned earlier, so too your potential customers won't necessarily be looking for your products and/or services by the same names which you call them. The first thing I tell a new client who is looking at establishing/ improving their position on the web is to start talking with their customers and find out what they call the services and or products that their business offers. After getting past the strange looks and raised eyebrows, they usualy discover that their customers use completely different words to describe their business than they do. Search Word Optimization Now we come down to the real crux of the matter. What words will your potential customers/clients use to find your particular goods/services? In the world wide world of the WorldWideWeb my number (#1) one advice is, "Assume Nothing." There is no reason to guess. Anything you don't know (I try to start with the idea that I know nothing) can be checked out and proven, one way or another. One way to find out what most people are calling what they are looking for, is to use one of the handy Search Term Suggestion Tools you will find on our SEO Tools page. Here you can input words and phrases you would like to use for your site keywords and see how many times they were searched for on an average day. Here we can quickly find out the differences between the words "we think" people would be looking for in order to find the services offered by this site and what they actually use. For Example: When checking the keyword phrase website development, a common phrase among those who do that sort of thing and one I've always used to describe what I do, the average number of searches per day comes up to around 750. Now, that's not a bad number but being as the operative word here is "optimization", we decided to try a few alternative phrases. When we checked the phrase web design the number of daily searches jumped to just under 14,000. Any guesses as to which phrase we decided to use? The phrase web design & development not only says it more clearly to our human visitors but it also is searched for 2,100% more often than "website development" and is therefore much more "search engine friendly". A Word of Caution There are those who believe that, by using less than honest tactics, they can influence the Search Engine Result Pages (SERPs) in their favor. Having subscribed to this theory once or twice, in the past, let me just say that while it is possible to gain some short term advantage in this way, the likelihood is that you will be found out, the url will be banned, and what ever time and financial investment you have put into it will be lost. Be sensible with your copy and optimization efforts. Google, Yahoo, MSN, and all the rest have buildings full of brilliant engineers and statisticians who stay up all ni
HTTP = HTML link (for blogs, profiles,phorums):
Related Articles:Data Acquisition: Closed-Ended Questionnaire Response Format 4 Common Mystery Shopping Mistakes This Here Web Ain't Big Enough For Both Of Us! Can You Corner Web Market Share With Negative Action
|