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Smart Ways To Outsource In Your Internet Business ugh to know the difference between reasonable, “natural” link growth (some acceleration is acceptable) and web sites that are trying to fudge the results and compensate for that.As small business owners, oftentimes there are many tasks to be completed. Tasks such as writing sales copy, creating graphics, writing reports and articles, setting up your inventory etc. All this takes work, and if you do it all on your own, it could overwhelm you.Smart Internet entrepreneurs outsource tasks on which they are not so skilled on to the experts. Not only do they save you time, but they will probably come up with better quality too. It’s no use focusing on your weaknesses, when you should be out there marketing and making money! Creating graphics doesn’t make you money, and you may waste a lot of time doing it on your own and then coming up with a shabby end result.So, what do you outsource? Simple, just outsource those areas in which you are weak in! If you’re poor in writing, outsource that. If you can’t create good graphics, outsource that. In fact, a lot of the top Internet marketers outsource both of these skills! They concentrate on marketing their business, which is what really brings in the money.You can find freelance writers and designers who wi So, how do you go about building more Inbound Links? Here are three simple, easy methods to start with:
Fun at the Workplace There’s a Fifth Element to building online revenues from your hotel web site, and without it you will never appear on page one of Google, Yahoo or MSN for the highest volume search terms…a Fifth you say? And the first Four Elements are?Is the absenteeism rate in your workplace rising constantly? Are tediousness and boredom, the two words which define your office environment? Does every morning appear to be as dull as a Monday morning? Is their a lack of laughter in your office? Once a famous Danish born comedian, Victor Borge said that laughter is the shortest distance between two people. So, probably it is time to reduce the distance between you and your employees by making your office an exciting place and adding some fun and humor to it.There was a time when while looking for jobs in India such factors like employee friendliness or fun at workplace were not kept in mind but nowadays people give a lot of importance to workplace environment. Sure, work is supposed to be serious business. No compromises should be made on the professional front. Punctuality must be maintained and deadlines should be set and met. Nevertheless it is important to remember that most of us spend more than half of our day in the workplace. Hence, it is extremely important to ensure that working is a fun process and not a boring one. How o Well, the first Four Elements are: a search-engine-friendly technical site structure, rich original content, appealing design and conversion techniques focussed on converting lookers to bookers…but even if you get these first four completely right, and you can, you still won’t appear on page one of Google, Yahoo or MSN for high traffic generating search terms. Highly frustrating I know - been there, done that, got the t-shirt; this is the answer you have been looking for… The Fifth Element has nothing to do with anything actually on you hotel web site; the Fifth Element involves actively building more Inbound Links to your web site from other web sites. In the simplest of terms, a Search Engine sees a link to your web site as being like a vote of confidence in your web site. Search Engines believe that if other websites are linking to your web pages, you must have something good to link to and they will rate the page being linked to positively. Search Engine robots or spiders continuously travel virally from web site to web site following links like an enormous daisy chain; in fact Search Engines initially discover your web site via a link from another web site. Once your hotel web site has been found, each page of your site is then ranked by Search Engines based on a complex set of criteria known as an algorithm; a piece of computer code that takes into consideration on-site and off-site factors collected by the robots or spiders. Data is then assembled, collated and evaluated in order to come up with a Page Score or Rank. This is how a search engine determines which sites to present when someone types in “Hong Kong hotel with harbour view” or “New York five star lodging near Wall Street”. All things being equal, when two hotel web sites have similar structure and content, the site with the best links will be served up first. Note that I wrote “best links” not “most links”. Some time ago, a site with the “most links” would have won out, however, although Search Engines may be blind to images, they are not blind to webmasters manipulating their algorithms. They are continuously fine tuning their spiders to exclude web sites that attempt to “fudge” their results. Remember that a Search Engine’s prime function is to deliver highly relevant results, not some mysterious pharmaceutical products when you are searching for that “boutique London hotel near Knightsbridge”. Search Engines today take into consideration several additional factors when rating Inbound Links to your site:
Anchor Text - this is now so critical in maximising your site’s appearance at the top of the Search Engines Results Pages (SERP’s) that we recommend that, for online purposes, that you include your destination in your official property name eg The Stafford “Paris Hotel”. The terms “destination + hotel” are usually among the major search terms that online searchers use for locating their accommodation options. The result of this is that links to your site embedded in you property name will also, almost always, have “destination + hotel” in the anchor text. Having your keywords in the anchor text in links to your web site will help you climb up to page one on the Search Engines. There are already some links to your site from other web sites, you just don’t know who and how many. Helpfully, the Search Engines can tell you how many links there are currently to your site and from which sites. Go to Yahoo and type in linkdomain:www.yourwebsiteurl.com (replacing yourwebsiteurl.com with your own URL) and hit the Search button. Now, before you get all excited, do the same on Google…using the slightly different command link:www.yourwebsiteurl.com …and you will see a much smaller number. Each of the Search Engines evaluates and counts links differently and Google is the fussiest of them all. How many trusted, on theme, relevant links with the right words in the anchor text (getting the hang of this now?) do you need to march your web pages up the rankings? Whilst it does depend on how competitive your keywords are, about 30 links recognised by Google, and 600 on Yahoo and MSN will suffice…and adding about 100 a month means six months work and a lot of patience, although you will start to see results within a few weeks. And please don’t try to add 600 links in a week (or sign up for those “1000 links for $19.95 in a week” services); the Search Engines are smart enough to know the difference between reasonable, “natural” link growth (some acceleration is acceptable) and web sites that are trying to fudge the results and compensate for that. So, how do you go about building more Inbound Links? Here are three simple, easy methods to start with:
The Five Most Common Joint Venture Marketing Mistakes To Avoid fact Search Engines initially discover your web site via a link from another web site. Once your hotel web site has been found, each page of your site is then ranked by Search Engines based on a complex set of criteria known as an algorithm; a piece of computer code that takes into consideration on-site and off-site factors collected by the robots or spiders. Data is then assembled, collated and evaluated in order to come up with a Page Score or Rank. This is how a search engine determines which sites to present when someone types in “Hong Kong hotel with harbour view” or “New York five star lodging near Wall Street”.Joint Venture marketing has become a highly popular way for small businesses to maximize their profits. When two or more businesses combine their resources synergistically, it creates greater marketing impact and bigger profits than either can have alone.Doing joint ventures has many benefits, but there are also many mistakes that can be made. These mistakes can be costly, not only in revenue, but in credibility with your client base.These are not the only joint venture marketing mistakes made by small businesses, but as these are the most common, avoiding or correcting them will certainly put you on the right path.Here are the five most common mistakes to avoid:1. Not taking the time to ensure that your partner has great-quality products and services and a solid reputation.When you choose a partner, it is imperative to choose one that has high-quality products and services as well as a good reputation within the industry. Sometimes, a company may look better on the surface than it really is. Your credibility is at stake if you partner up with a compan All things being equal, when two hotel web sites have similar structure and content, the site with the best links will be served up first. Note that I wrote “best links” not “most links”. Some time ago, a site with the “most links” would have won out, however, although Search Engines may be blind to images, they are not blind to webmasters manipulating their algorithms. They are continuously fine tuning their spiders to exclude web sites that attempt to “fudge” their results. Remember that a Search Engine’s prime function is to deliver highly relevant results, not some mysterious pharmaceutical products when you are searching for that “boutique London hotel near Knightsbridge”. Search Engines today take into consideration several additional factors when rating Inbound Links to your site:
Anchor Text - this is now so critical in maximising your site’s appearance at the top of the Search Engines Results Pages (SERP’s) that we recommend that, for online purposes, that you include your destination in your official property name eg The Stafford “Paris Hotel”. The terms “destination + hotel” are usually among the major search terms that online searchers use for locating their accommodation options. The result of this is that links to your site embedded in you property name will also, almost always, have “destination + hotel” in the anchor text. Having your keywords in the anchor text in links to your web site will help you climb up to page one on the Search Engines. There are already some links to your site from other web sites, you just don’t know who and how many. Helpfully, the Search Engines can tell you how many links there are currently to your site and from which sites. Go to Yahoo and type in linkdomain:www.yourwebsiteurl.com (replacing yourwebsiteurl.com with your own URL) and hit the Search button. Now, before you get all excited, do the same on Google…using the slightly different command link:www.yourwebsiteurl.com …and you will see a much smaller number. Each of the Search Engines evaluates and counts links differently and Google is the fussiest of them all. How many trusted, on theme, relevant links with the right words in the anchor text (getting the hang of this now?) do you need to march your web pages up the rankings? Whilst it does depend on how competitive your keywords are, about 30 links recognised by Google, and 600 on Yahoo and MSN will suffice…and adding about 100 a month means six months work and a lot of patience, although you will start to see results within a few weeks. And please don’t try to add 600 links in a week (or sign up for those “1000 links for $19.95 in a week” services); the Search Engines are smart enough to know the difference between reasonable, “natural” link growth (some acceleration is acceptable) and web sites that are trying to fudge the results and compensate for that. So, how do you go about building more Inbound Links? Here are three simple, easy methods to start with:
The Secret To The Secret e into consideration several additional factors when rating Inbound Links to your site:It's a provocative title that gets your attention. There is a short documentary touting the claim to know the secret to untold riches and a fabulous life. Is it really mystical and only for the esoteric? There is a catch. You have to spend money to discover the secret to having money. What are the end results?Having more knowledge to put into you bag of tricks, while the seller is the one growing rich. The sale of this movie is a good example of a merging trend called viral marketing. If you want to find out more about it (virology) all you have to do is Google it. Businesses do it all the time. Main media is losing millions to viral marketing with predictions of this growing. But the makers of The Secret are real! you say. Having done TV and radio production and understanding how a filmmaker manipulates the viewer's perception, I saw the trailer and they adroitly packaged a very effective sticky pitch. Something like the mass marketing phenomenon caused by the book, The Davinci Code.So are the promises the film makes real or just another marketing ploy? Are we, the human s
Anchor Text - this is now so critical in maximising your site’s appearance at the top of the Search Engines Results Pages (SERP’s) that we recommend that, for online purposes, that you include your destination in your official property name eg The Stafford “Paris Hotel”. The terms “destination + hotel” are usually among the major search terms that online searchers use for locating their accommodation options. The result of this is that links to your site embedded in you property name will also, almost always, have “destination + hotel” in the anchor text. Having your keywords in the anchor text in links to your web site will help you climb up to page one on the Search Engines. There are already some links to your site from other web sites, you just don’t know who and how many. Helpfully, the Search Engines can tell you how many links there are currently to your site and from which sites. Go to Yahoo and type in linkdomain:www.yourwebsiteurl.com (replacing yourwebsiteurl.com with your own URL) and hit the Search button. Now, before you get all excited, do the same on Google…using the slightly different command link:www.yourwebsiteurl.com …and you will see a much smaller number. Each of the Search Engines evaluates and counts links differently and Google is the fussiest of them all. How many trusted, on theme, relevant links with the right words in the anchor text (getting the hang of this now?) do you need to march your web pages up the rankings? Whilst it does depend on how competitive your keywords are, about 30 links recognised by Google, and 600 on Yahoo and MSN will suffice…and adding about 100 a month means six months work and a lot of patience, although you will start to see results within a few weeks. And please don’t try to add 600 links in a week (or sign up for those “1000 links for $19.95 in a week” services); the Search Engines are smart enough to know the difference between reasonable, “natural” link growth (some acceleration is acceptable) and web sites that are trying to fudge the results and compensate for that. So, how do you go about building more Inbound Links? Here are three simple, easy methods to start with:
Online Income: Separating Fact from Fiction anchor text. Having your keywords in the anchor text in links to your web site will help you climb up to page one on the Search Engines.We have all had the same, wonderful dream. To get up when you want, work in your pajamas while drinking your daily cup of java, take your family on lavish vacations, and play with the kids when you want to all while earning more money than you can possibly imagine. Oh, it sounds wonderful. And, I am sure that you have probably even gone as far as to check out some of the ads online about home business opportunities that promise incredible profits, all without you lifting a finger.Most companies who are in the business of marketing home business opportunities to people are in it to make money too. Yet, they make their income when you sign up for their products and services about how to earn incredible amounts of money at home. It is referred to as “multi-level marketing” on some sites and swears that you can make passive income by just using their product or software. They promise guaranteed income or “automated” income, by using auto responders to send out emails and messages to people all over the world about these products and services. Usually, this results in spam, and mos There are already some links to your site from other web sites, you just don’t know who and how many. Helpfully, the Search Engines can tell you how many links there are currently to your site and from which sites. Go to Yahoo and type in linkdomain:www.yourwebsiteurl.com (replacing yourwebsiteurl.com with your own URL) and hit the Search button. Now, before you get all excited, do the same on Google…using the slightly different command link:www.yourwebsiteurl.com …and you will see a much smaller number. Each of the Search Engines evaluates and counts links differently and Google is the fussiest of them all. How many trusted, on theme, relevant links with the right words in the anchor text (getting the hang of this now?) do you need to march your web pages up the rankings? Whilst it does depend on how competitive your keywords are, about 30 links recognised by Google, and 600 on Yahoo and MSN will suffice…and adding about 100 a month means six months work and a lot of patience, although you will start to see results within a few weeks. And please don’t try to add 600 links in a week (or sign up for those “1000 links for $19.95 in a week” services); the Search Engines are smart enough to know the difference between reasonable, “natural” link growth (some acceleration is acceptable) and web sites that are trying to fudge the results and compensate for that. So, how do you go about building more Inbound Links? Here are three simple, easy methods to start with:
The Difference Between Networking and Marketing ugh to know the difference between reasonable, “natural” link growth (some acceleration is acceptable) and web sites that are trying to fudge the results and compensate for that.Networking and marketing may be similar but they are definitely not one in the same.Networking is the art of making acquaintances and sharing information about yourself, your business or product. Its purpose is to build relationships that offer a mutual opportunity for both parties to prosper.Marketing is publicizing a service or product with the intent of closing a sale.In promoting my business, I use networking efforts far more than sales and marketing tactics mainly because it is fun and I love people. I don’t like to be face-to-face or on the phone with a pushy salesperson and I do not enjoy hard-sell printed ads that use in-your-face (blatant) methods to persuade me to buy a product. Many times these ads are boastful and make promises that I know cannot be fulfilled by the product. On the other hand, I do enjoy reading content-rich articles or listening to an online seminar or teleclass that offers good information even if there is a subtle sales plug in it. I also like to talk with people and find out more about them and what they do. Many times that involves th So, how do you go about building more Inbound Links? Here are three simple, easy methods to start with:
Naturally, there is a lot more to building more Inbound Links…we haven’t touched on submitting to web directories, outbound links to trusted sites, reciprocal links, link exchanges, buying links, renting links…in highly competitive online markets you may need to use all of these tools and more. Oh, and sorry, but there IS a Sixth Element to consider as you work your way up to page one on Google for your main keywords…patience. You just can’t hurry along the Search Engines. The same way that the very best chefs know that you need time and patience to create a culinary masterpiece, so you will need time and patience to work your web site up to page one for your optimum search terms. There is no “quick fix” and anyone who promises to achieve “a page one listing for high volume keywords in a month for $49.95” is a liar. Yes, short term results can be achieved through certain “black hat” techniques and I know a lot of them…but the risk of having your web site banned from Google, Yahoo or MSN, is just too great. Remember, if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. The Search Engines employ some of the smartest software engineers on the planet and they are light years ahead of anything you could think up to fool them. Starting today, now, put into practice the simple methods I have outlined above to build relevant, theme-based links with the right anchor text…and watch as your web site starts heading North over the following few weeks and months. Assuming you have the first Four Elements in place, the results of implementing your own Fifth Element, an effective Inbound Link building program, will be rapidly growing visitor traffic to your web site, increasing online revenues and growth in RevPOV (Revenue Per Online Visit). And don’t forget to add in that elusive Sixth Element, a little time and patience. Or you could just contact us at Hotel Marketing Workshop (www.hotelmarketingworkshop.com)…we’d be very happy to assist. - ENDS -
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