September 30th, 2008
Traffic building can be a short term goal where a webmaster works hard for a while and then slacks off. What happens to the traffic when the strategy and hard work decrease? That’s right; it decreases just like the work load of the webmaster. It doesn’t have to be this way and in fact there […]
Filed under: Web-Site-SEO
September 30th, 2008
How can you tap into your target niche and attract thousands of interested visitors to your website? There are hundreds of ways to do this. But unfortunately, many of those methods will cost you money, and lots of it. However, there is one technique that can do this that is absolutely free. That technique is […]
Filed under: Internet Marketing
September 29th, 2008
One of the greatest myths of online business is that you can get 100% free traffic. Now, I know that when people talk about free traffic, as I sometimes do, they are talking in terms of spending money. That is true. You can get free traffic. But let me tell you why it’s never truly […]
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September 28th, 2008
There are lots of competitions now going on between website owners to actually drive massive traffic to their site. The question is how would your website can actually stand out from the rest? These are the seven simple and easy ways to drive targeted traffic to your own website that hopefully can combat this situation […]
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September 27th, 2008
Attracting huge and quality traffic to a website is every marketer’s dream. However, not all websites are receiving the kind of attention they deserve. If you are simply not satisfied with the amount of visitors you are getting, it’s high time that you energize your internet marketing strategies. Here’s how you can do that:
1. Optimize […]
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September 26th, 2008
This is a “must-do” list of 13 tips for site owners who want to attract targeted website traffic and higher search engine rankings.
1.) Create a site with valuable content and useful products or services.
2.) Use your primary and secondary keywords in the first 25 words of your site’s content and try to use them throughout […]
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September 25th, 2008
The Google sandbox effect is a theory that has been around for a few years now. The theory is that Google put all new websites and domains in to a back box or holding area until it has checked the site out to ensure it is relevant. It only effects new domains not new pages […]
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September 24th, 2008
Every site on the internet has one objective, to get more and more web traffic, and for e-commerce sites the operative word is sales targeted traffic. The term sales targeted traffic refers to web traffic that is specifically selected or directed to a website, that will increase the probability of the sales of services or […]
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September 23rd, 2008
In the context of search engine optimization, many people equate an optimized site to a site with impressive search engine rankings. Sprinkle a little fairy dust over here and waive the magic wand over there and wallah… a magnificent dish of first page rankings for the Internet’s most competitive keyword terms. [enter annoying alarm clock […]
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September 22nd, 2008
In the same way SEO is an electronic process through which volume and quality of searching keywords from search engines is improved. Furthermore, SEO control the traffic to a website while searching on search engine. The most matched sites to keywords are presented at top of search result and these sites are viewed more by […]
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