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Are You A Chicken? situations where you can control the external text that links to you.There are many traits/habits required to be a successful sales person. Determination. Creativity. Negotiation. Superior customer service. Risk taking. Integrity.You know the one trait that isn't required?Being a chicken!This is one of my 7 year old niece's favorite phrases - she likes to challenge people by saying "Don't be a chicken!"I have no idea where this phrase comes from- do you? It always makes me laugh though!One thing I do know - no one likes to feel chicken, look like a chicken or be called a chicken.So what in my twisted Diva mind constitutes being a chic These include: * Reciprocal links where you can ask for specific linking text to be used. * Directory listings where you have editorial control and can specify the exact linking text that points to your site. * Listing on subsidiary and partner sites. * In bylines to articles that you publish. Many sites will allow you to specify not only the linking text but the text that surrounds the link. * Links that you buy will always allow you to specify linking text and will nearly always allow you extra descriptive text. After that you do depend on how individual webmasters decide to link to your site. The best way to influence this is to write good titles and linking text in the first place. Then all th Public Relations for Architects Often simple things really matter. And the use of keywords in linking text is one of those simple things that turn out to be hugely important. Linking text, sometimes called anchor text is the clickable text that takes people to another page or resource. You need to choose that text carefully.Architects often do not do very much public relations and many of them do quite well over time simply living off the wonderful referral jobs coming in. But breaking into the business is not easy at all and it takes a little bit of hard work and thought. It makes sense for architects to develop community goodwill and be cognizant of the need for positive publicity and public relations from the start of their businesses. What can architects do to promote good public relations?Well there are many things and they can be quite simple. For instance they might go ahead and contact a homeowners associate and vo On the home page of Linking Matters, I refer people to the latest edition of this newsletter. I could use the linking text, Latest Newsletter: the text is meaningful, clear and wouldn't need to change every time I published a new issue. However, I'd be missing out on some important opportunities. Using the actual title of the newsletter - Keyword Phrases in Linking Text is a much better option. There are two reasons: * Keyword rich text is more attractive to humans. A casual reader may see 'Latest Newsletter' and say so what? By using the title 'Keyword Phrases in Linking Text' I've told the visitor what the article is about and offered two hooks that they might be interested in - 'keyword phrases' and 'linking text'. As a result the click through rate will be higher. * The text that links to a particular page gives Google and other search engines clues as to what the page is about. 'Latest Newsletter' provides little information while the actual title of the newsletter contains at least two important keyword phrases. In highly competitive situations the extra 'points' that Google gives can mean the difference from appearing on the first page of results and appearing nowhere. Therefore to embark on an effective link building campaign you must be aware of your important keyword phrases and incorporate them into your titles and linking text. You also need to influence the words external webmasters use to link to you. Title text Including keywords in title text is attractive to human visitors as well as being a fundamental search engine marketing tactic. Your title also has the opportunity to influence the words that an external webmaster may use when linking to your site. If your title is meaningful and useful, another webmaster is likely copy it, or at least edit it rather than go to the trouble of creating their own linking text. Linking text There are two types of linking text to consider - internal and external. As far as Google is concerned, internal and external linking text are both important. The internal linking text that you use is completely within your control so you have opportunities to use keyword rich linking text. Yet many people overlook this and use lazy phrases such as 'home', 'click here' and 'read more'. Avoid these phrases and use keyword rich linking text instead. Introducing variety into linking text is also a good tactic. Good writing in English uses a variety of different ways to say the same thing and keep the reader interested. Likewise in linking text, use variety. This keeps readers interested and also provides additional information for search engines. External linking text This is the linking text that sits on external sites and links to your website. You may think that you're at the mercy of other webmasters in how they link to your site, but there are many situations where you can control the external text that links to you. These include: * Reciprocal links where you can ask for specific linking text to be used. * Directory listings where you have editorial control and can specify the exact linking text that points to your site. * Listing on subsidiary and partner sites. * In bylines to articles that you publish. Many sites will allow you to specify not only the linking text but the text that surrounds the link. * Links that you buy will always allow you to specify linking text and will nearly always allow you extra descriptive text. After that you do depend on how individual webmasters decide to link to your site. The best way to influence this is to write good titles and linking text in the first place. Then all th The Future of Marketing Part 1 r may see 'Latest Newsletter' and say so what? By using the title 'Keyword Phrases in Linking Text' I've told the visitor what the article is about and offered two hooks that they might be interested in - 'keyword phrases' and 'linking text'. As a result the click through rate will be higher.It used to be if you were a small business, you were at a distinct disadvantage with your marketing compared to the bigger companies.No more. Small business owners will actually have an edge over bigger companies thanks to the emerging marketing model.Yes, you heard right. Emerging marketing model. The old ways of marketing are dying. And a new regime is coming of age.To understand how marketing is changing, it's important to start with a bit of history. The image most of us have of marketing is based on an old communications model, one that was popular in, say, the 1970s * The text that links to a particular page gives Google and other search engines clues as to what the page is about. 'Latest Newsletter' provides little information while the actual title of the newsletter contains at least two important keyword phrases. In highly competitive situations the extra 'points' that Google gives can mean the difference from appearing on the first page of results and appearing nowhere. Therefore to embark on an effective link building campaign you must be aware of your important keyword phrases and incorporate them into your titles and linking text. You also need to influence the words external webmasters use to link to you. Title text Including keywords in title text is attractive to human visitors as well as being a fundamental search engine marketing tactic. Your title also has the opportunity to influence the words that an external webmaster may use when linking to your site. If your title is meaningful and useful, another webmaster is likely copy it, or at least edit it rather than go to the trouble of creating their own linking text. Linking text There are two types of linking text to consider - internal and external. As far as Google is concerned, internal and external linking text are both important. The internal linking text that you use is completely within your control so you have opportunities to use keyword rich linking text. Yet many people overlook this and use lazy phrases such as 'home', 'click here' and 'read more'. Avoid these phrases and use keyword rich linking text instead. Introducing variety into linking text is also a good tactic. Good writing in English uses a variety of different ways to say the same thing and keep the reader interested. Likewise in linking text, use variety. This keeps readers interested and also provides additional information for search engines. External linking text This is the linking text that sits on external sites and links to your website. You may think that you're at the mercy of other webmasters in how they link to your site, but there are many situations where you can control the external text that links to you. These include: * Reciprocal links where you can ask for specific linking text to be used. * Directory listings where you have editorial control and can specify the exact linking text that points to your site. * Listing on subsidiary and partner sites. * In bylines to articles that you publish. Many sites will allow you to specify not only the linking text but the text that surrounds the link. * Links that you buy will always allow you to specify linking text and will nearly always allow you extra descriptive text. After that you do depend on how individual webmasters decide to link to your site. The best way to influence this is to write good titles and linking text in the first place. Then all th Building a Strong Customer Service Team tant keyword phrases and incorporate them into your titles and linking text. You also need to influence the words external webmasters use to link to you.There are more and more demands being made of front line team members, and sometimes the pressure can be heard by your customer. As the leader of a customer facing team you must be aware of what is going on with your team members - how to best support them, develop their skills and handle some tough situations. Building a strong customer service team is no easy feat. Here are some suggestions for building and strengthening your team:Hire the right people Decide up front what skills, strengths and personality you want on the team. The team creates its own culture based on your leadership. Be clea Title text Including keywords in title text is attractive to human visitors as well as being a fundamental search engine marketing tactic. Your title also has the opportunity to influence the words that an external webmaster may use when linking to your site. If your title is meaningful and useful, another webmaster is likely copy it, or at least edit it rather than go to the trouble of creating their own linking text. Linking text There are two types of linking text to consider - internal and external. As far as Google is concerned, internal and external linking text are both important. The internal linking text that you use is completely within your control so you have opportunities to use keyword rich linking text. Yet many people overlook this and use lazy phrases such as 'home', 'click here' and 'read more'. Avoid these phrases and use keyword rich linking text instead. Introducing variety into linking text is also a good tactic. Good writing in English uses a variety of different ways to say the same thing and keep the reader interested. Likewise in linking text, use variety. This keeps readers interested and also provides additional information for search engines. External linking text This is the linking text that sits on external sites and links to your website. You may think that you're at the mercy of other webmasters in how they link to your site, but there are many situations where you can control the external text that links to you. These include: * Reciprocal links where you can ask for specific linking text to be used. * Directory listings where you have editorial control and can specify the exact linking text that points to your site. * Listing on subsidiary and partner sites. * In bylines to articles that you publish. Many sites will allow you to specify not only the linking text but the text that surrounds the link. * Links that you buy will always allow you to specify linking text and will nearly always allow you extra descriptive text. After that you do depend on how individual webmasters decide to link to your site. The best way to influence this is to write good titles and linking text in the first place. Then all th CAD Outsourcing Industry in India g text that you use is completely within your control so you have opportunities to use keyword rich linking text. Yet many people overlook this and use lazy phrases such as 'home', 'click here' and 'read more'. Avoid these phrases and use keyword rich linking text instead.CAD services have been a major sector where Indian outsourcing firms have drawn prominent track of success. Documentation, design and AEC firms in the United States, United Kingdom and European countries are utilizing the Indian talent. These firms are enjoying the benefits of not only the cost effective production but the expertise that India has developed in over 2 decades of experience.Geographic information system or GIS evolved in late eighties when the whole world started computerized their mapping data. From land usage to tele-communication and road networks to risk management studies , every uni Introducing variety into linking text is also a good tactic. Good writing in English uses a variety of different ways to say the same thing and keep the reader interested. Likewise in linking text, use variety. This keeps readers interested and also provides additional information for search engines. External linking text This is the linking text that sits on external sites and links to your website. You may think that you're at the mercy of other webmasters in how they link to your site, but there are many situations where you can control the external text that links to you. These include: * Reciprocal links where you can ask for specific linking text to be used. * Directory listings where you have editorial control and can specify the exact linking text that points to your site. * Listing on subsidiary and partner sites. * In bylines to articles that you publish. Many sites will allow you to specify not only the linking text but the text that surrounds the link. * Links that you buy will always allow you to specify linking text and will nearly always allow you extra descriptive text. After that you do depend on how individual webmasters decide to link to your site. The best way to influence this is to write good titles and linking text in the first place. Then all th Getting Past Fear situations where you can control the external text that links to you.Have you gotten tons of career advice, solicited and unsolicited? You nod when you hear it and think, "Yeah, I know this stuff." So, what else is new?But what have you done with the advice? Fess up. Probably very little.Do any of these scenarios fit?* You're in a job you absolutely hate. It's ruining your health and your life. You stay because of the money or the fear that there's nothing better out there.* You're in a job where your boss ignores you, barks instructions and expects you to be a workaholic. But you stay because a new boss might be worse.* You're laz These include: * Reciprocal links where you can ask for specific linking text to be used. * Directory listings where you have editorial control and can specify the exact linking text that points to your site. * Listing on subsidiary and partner sites. * In bylines to articles that you publish. Many sites will allow you to specify not only the linking text but the text that surrounds the link. * Links that you buy will always allow you to specify linking text and will nearly always allow you extra descriptive text. After that you do depend on how individual webmasters decide to link to your site. The best way to influence this is to write good titles and linking text in the first place. Then all the webmaster has to do is to cut and paste. Even if the webmaster decides to write his own text, what you have written will influence how he does that and at least some of your keyword phrases are likely to be included. Finding Keyword Phrases To help determine your most effective keyword phrases, use the excellent Wordtracker service at http://www.wordtracker.com or use an expert such as Dan Thies at http://www.seoresearchlabs.com to do the job for you - his keyword reports are terrific value at $99 and highly recommended. Initially, this may seem like a lot of work but the benefits can be tremendous. If you plan methodically and practice, using keyword phrases in your linking text will become second nature - and a highly effective way of engaging your website visitors and boosting your search engine results.
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