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SEO should be a cornerstone for any website. Just because you have a website, how are people going to find it? Here are some of the things you should be aware of while creating you SEO strategy.
1. Keywords - What keywords do you want your site to focus on? What are your top three keywords that you would want to be absolutely found for? Choose your keywords and start catering your SEO plan around those keywords.
2. Content - So you have your keywords, now you need those keywords in content. Content is important to any website and the keyword placement and density within that content is important. Take time to develop some content, new content, fresh content. Everyone says this will help, and it will.
3. Inbound Links - Back links, directory links, inbound links, are important. Start with the bigger directories like being included in DMOZ; pay the fee for Yahoo! directory. Find industry specific directories to include your site to. Whether you pay for your back links (be very careful and always use caution for the back links you pay for) or you are submitting to free directories, to make back links really work, you must get them from sites which already rank well in the search engines.
The importance of web site search engine optimization cannot be overstated. A site that is ranked favorably can bring in tons of free internet traffic. Evaluate your keyword prominence; focus on getting good inbound links while concentrating on providing useful web site content and the search engines will start bringing more and more internet traffic to your website.
We all know that good marketing makes people aware of your brand. Marketing is everything you do to place your product or service in the hands of potential customers. There are so many marketing avenues to marketing your business, your products or your services! Which way is the best?
What exactly is web marketing? Web Marketing is sweeping everyone off their feet. With Apps for phones, social networks such as Facebook, MySpace, Friendfeed, Youtube, or Twitter, where do you being with Web Marketing? With all these avenues so many people, so much noise how do you possibly break through?
Your Website. Your website should spell out exactly what products, or services your company provides. This is your sales tool, your vehicle, where people want to go to find out more about you.
Blog. Have your employees blog for you about the products or services. Your employees will be the best voices for your company. People want to know what employees and customers are saying about your brand, your product and your services. Customers want to know and will do research on you. Having your brand out there through a blog is great!
SEO. You have a great website, how are people finding you? Don't give up on SEO. This is an important factor. Just because you have built it (your website) doesn't mean they will come. Make sure you are employing the right tactics to have your website found for certain keywords and phrases!
Videos. People send time on Youtube.com searching for videos. Funny videos, tutorials, or general information. Youtube.com is trying to become bigger than Google! Providing short videos isn't hard to produce or upload. Video about anything, your brand, your services, you, company picnics etc.! Get videos about your company out there. Put those videos on your website. Use the video script as text on your website. We all know that new content on a website is what the bots love!
Social Media. People want to become fans of something. Facebook is the booming social media network. Get your brand out there. Include pictures. Include the videos, have your employees write posts on walls, encourage employees to be active in your social media marketing efforts.
Web Marketing can be seen as forever changing. What's the popular network, what band wagon people are jumping on, what are people using? How do you create a web marketing campaign that is effective? All these questions are great, and common. First thing is first, get your presence out there. Get on the popular social media sites, start blogging, continue your SEO and don't be afraid of the camera. Once you establish yourself and get a presence, start expanding your strategies. Reach out to people, start voicing your opinion. Put your brand out there. Don't be afraid of web marketing, get in there and start playing!
SEO Quickies to keep in mind.
Everyone wants their website on Page One in Google for a particular keyword. That's great. Here are some things a rookie can do to ensure the right steps are being taken.
1. Title Tags - Title tags are found immediately after the <head> tag. This should be placed immediately after the <head> tag so the robots and spiders notice this first. Your title tag is your website's Headline. Keep in mind that your title tag should contain keywords, however don't overdue your keywords. You don't want to spam with a high density of keywords.
2. Meta Description - There is an argument about how Meta descriptions work and if they are even relevant. My suggestion ....UTILIZE this attribute. When writing your description make sure spelling and grammar are correct and the sentences make sense when read aloud. Use keywords in your description however, be careful not to spam with a high density of keywords.
3. Meta Keywords - If you don't use a Meta tag, this is the one you should be okay to omit. Meta Keywords do not hold the same importance as they once did and I have not seen keywords hold much weight on results. If you use them, make sure they are relevant to your page.
4. Alt Tags - The history of alt tags has an interesting tale. They were developed for images that were 'broken' or 'blocked'. While you can still use them in IE8 they will stop showing when hovering over an image. Use title tags instead. Again, like the last 3 points, do not spam with a high density of keywords.
5. H1 & H2 Tags - When designing your site or making over your site make sure you make use of your H1 & H2 tags. Your important keywords should be headers on individual pages. Be aware that making your headers BOLD or larger font is not the same. Add importance to your keywords on a given page by using H1 & H2 tags.
6. Site Map - The creation of your site maps, HTML and XML helps robots crawl your site. Having your site maps up to date will help tell the robots about your site and the site can be crawled more efficiently. With the XML site maps, make sure you submit to each search engine.
7. Relevant Inbound Links - Everyone always talks about these. Make sure you have relevant sites pointing back to your site. Any of the directories such as DMOZ and Yahoo are a great start. Also look into other business directories that relate to you industry.
SEO is truly an art and a science. To get your site out there follow these tips to get started. Once you start seeing movements you can start expanding your SEO techniques.
Effective Email Campaigns
A one time email effort isn't effective. Sending a one time email to a database of clients hoping to generate awareness, leads, etc., will prove to be both time consuming and the least cost effective marketing to put your marketing dollars toward. Email marketing is just a piece of your overall strategy to get your product in front of people. Email marketing needs to be used as a piece of your overall web strategy. Creating a one time ad hoping to generate something will most likely fail.
Here are some things to keep in mind while creating your email campaign.
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Videos are the next big ticket item. Everybody is doing video clips trying to catch the next big wave to shoot themselves, or site to an instant success. To help with the visibility of your video here are some tips to consider while you upload your video to your site and most importantly to all those video sharing sites.