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The Hidden Dangers of Achievement - How Getting Ahead Can Put You Behind is about by simply reading the title of the pages that link to you, you’re doing something wrong.I hear it in business everyday, though couched in different terms and expressions, the essence is the same, “We need to do more.” That “more” may be in the form of more sales, more profit, more growth, more stores, but the common denominator is the ever-present, ever-nagging need for “more.” The inference is that the “more” will bring some sort of relief, some respite from the present miseries being afflicted upon us by uncontrollable outside influences. The great fix that’s missing is right there, right in front of our noses, in the form of that elusive little “more.” “If we just After reading his email I checked out Joe Blow’s website, and it was just as I suspected. No backlinks, no content, a terrible internal linking structure, and keyword-stuffing throughout. Looks like Joe doesn’t practice what he preaches. How could anyone hire an internet marketing company that can’t even get their own site ranked well? Shouldn’t your own website be your best case study to prove your talents and earn the trust of potential clients? If you receive spam or a telephone solicitation offering internet marketing services, delete it or hang up immediately. Legitimate internet marketing companies don’t have to resort to email spam or telemarketing to get business, they rely on the web. I cringe when I think about the companies that Wednesday: Your Daily Yellow Page Ad Review As the owner/webmaster/developer/marketer of several highly-trafficked sites, I receive more than my fair share of spam that somehow creeps through the filters we have in place. Although the majority of the spam I receive is some variant of the usual scam about transferring large sums of money from a political refugee’s off-shore bank account to mine (some of these are pretty funny and creative), recently there’s been a huge increase in emails from marketing companies offering their services.It’s mid-week and we’ve been going over your directory marketing. Okay, so you have a pretty good Yellow Page ad, but is “pretty good” enough? You have so many parts of the ad to work well, where do you begin to make it better? Assuming that you have a solid headline and sub-head, the next place the reader will turn is to the picture or photograph. If you are an emergency service firm like a plumber or electrician, do you have a picture of your truck in the ad? Does it have your logo on the side and is it nice and shiny? It is? Then shame on you! Who cares that you have a truck, While I normally don’t read the spam I get, I had some free time this evening at my hotel while attending the WebmasterWorld Pubcon Expo in Las Vegas. One email in particular stood out from the rest and really got me thinking about the extremely negative effects of hiring the wrong company to market your website. Here’s how the email goes (actual names have been changed so I don’t get sued): Subject: Google Jagger Update Hello, How did your rankings fare in the latest update? It’s looking like Google is heading more and more towards content. The days of tricks and hacks are over. Your website should be concentrating on 3 things to ensure long term Search Engine Rankings. 1. Site structure: This is optimization, your site, the way it is structured should be easy for search engines to read, determine what you are and find keywords. 2. Links: Continue to build links, try to avoid one-way, non-reciprocal back links if possible. 3. Content: Google is favoring sites that are large in content, and the content has to be very relevant to your industry. They are starting to lean towards ontology. If your site is about parachutes, then Google will also look for words like, plane, jump, sky, jump safety, jump companies, hangliding, para-sailing, skydiving, etc. We specialize in these 3 strategies, give us a call if you would like to talk about the strategy of your website. Joe Blow I have several problems with this email, the first and most important of which is the fact that it’s spam. If Joe really knew how to market a website as he claims, he wouldn’t have to send out spam to find new clients. Clients would find his site themselves via search engines, banner ads, text links, PPC, or other ethical forms of getting traffic. Another big issue with this email is the inaccurate information it contains. First of all, Google has been focused on great content for a long time now, and so have the other search engines. This isn’t anything new as Joe suggests. There are so may poser SEOs out there that just don’t get it, and it can be pretty frustrating sometimes trying to find useful information in forums these days with all the noise. Secondly, his “tip” about linking is grossly inaccurate. Joe Blow says to avoid one-way, non-reciprocal links? This is not true at all. A good mixture of reciprocal linking with authorities in your industry as well as relevant one-way inbound links appears more “natural” to the search engines. Your site should also link out to resource sites or other quality sites that your users may find useful, even if they don’t link back to you in return. It’s not about tricking the search engines. It’s also not about linking to any site that will link back to you. Your “link neighborhood” tells search engines a lot about your site and if you can’t tell what your site is about by simply reading the title of the pages that link to you, you’re doing something wrong. After reading his email I checked out Joe Blow’s website, and it was just as I suspected. No backlinks, no content, a terrible internal linking structure, and keyword-stuffing throughout. Looks like Joe doesn’t practice what he preaches. How could anyone hire an internet marketing company that can’t even get their own site ranked well? Shouldn’t your own website be your best case study to prove your talents and earn the trust of potential clients? If you receive spam or a telephone solicitation offering internet marketing services, delete it or hang up immediately. Legitimate internet marketing companies don’t have to resort to email spam or telemarketing to get business, they rely on the web. I cringe when I think about the companies that Frequently Asked Ebook Questions I don’t get sued):Ebooks are one of the most popular products on the Internet. Not only are they easy to create, but they also provide your customers with instant gratification.Over the years, I have received many questions about ebooks and have written many articles on the subject. However, there still seems to be some confusion as to how an ebook is created and formatted.Below are some of the most frequently asked ebook questions.Question: I have a manuscript in DOC format that I would like to convert into ebook format. Can you tell me what format I should use?Answer: Subject: Google Jagger Update Hello, How did your rankings fare in the latest update? It’s looking like Google is heading more and more towards content. The days of tricks and hacks are over. Your website should be concentrating on 3 things to ensure long term Search Engine Rankings. 1. Site structure: This is optimization, your site, the way it is structured should be easy for search engines to read, determine what you are and find keywords. 2. Links: Continue to build links, try to avoid one-way, non-reciprocal back links if possible. 3. Content: Google is favoring sites that are large in content, and the content has to be very relevant to your industry. They are starting to lean towards ontology. If your site is about parachutes, then Google will also look for words like, plane, jump, sky, jump safety, jump companies, hangliding, para-sailing, skydiving, etc. We specialize in these 3 strategies, give us a call if you would like to talk about the strategy of your website. Joe Blow I have several problems with this email, the first and most important of which is the fact that it’s spam. If Joe really knew how to market a website as he claims, he wouldn’t have to send out spam to find new clients. Clients would find his site themselves via search engines, banner ads, text links, PPC, or other ethical forms of getting traffic. Another big issue with this email is the inaccurate information it contains. First of all, Google has been focused on great content for a long time now, and so have the other search engines. This isn’t anything new as Joe suggests. There are so may poser SEOs out there that just don’t get it, and it can be pretty frustrating sometimes trying to find useful information in forums these days with all the noise. Secondly, his “tip” about linking is grossly inaccurate. Joe Blow says to avoid one-way, non-reciprocal links? This is not true at all. A good mixture of reciprocal linking with authorities in your industry as well as relevant one-way inbound links appears more “natural” to the search engines. Your site should also link out to resource sites or other quality sites that your users may find useful, even if they don’t link back to you in return. It’s not about tricking the search engines. It’s also not about linking to any site that will link back to you. Your “link neighborhood” tells search engines a lot about your site and if you can’t tell what your site is about by simply reading the title of the pages that link to you, you’re doing something wrong. After reading his email I checked out Joe Blow’s website, and it was just as I suspected. No backlinks, no content, a terrible internal linking structure, and keyword-stuffing throughout. Looks like Joe doesn’t practice what he preaches. How could anyone hire an internet marketing company that can’t even get their own site ranked well? Shouldn’t your own website be your best case study to prove your talents and earn the trust of potential clients? If you receive spam or a telephone solicitation offering internet marketing services, delete it or hang up immediately. Legitimate internet marketing companies don’t have to resort to email spam or telemarketing to get business, they rely on the web. I cringe when I think about the companies that How To Succeed In The Wholesale Business y, jump companies, hangliding, para-sailing, skydiving, etc.Let us cut to the chase. One of the primary reason wholesale businesses fail worldwide is because of the lack of reliable and profitable wholesaler distributors. It is evident that hundreds if not thousands of wholesale businesses both online and on the Internet are failing primarily because of the vital fact of wholesale prices in the wholesale list contacts they trust on other people references and because their bad diligence. So what can we start doing right now to implement the right business plan and correct business vision for an almost possible guarantee of winning the busi We specialize in these 3 strategies, give us a call if you would like to talk about the strategy of your website. Joe Blow I have several problems with this email, the first and most important of which is the fact that it’s spam. If Joe really knew how to market a website as he claims, he wouldn’t have to send out spam to find new clients. Clients would find his site themselves via search engines, banner ads, text links, PPC, or other ethical forms of getting traffic. Another big issue with this email is the inaccurate information it contains. First of all, Google has been focused on great content for a long time now, and so have the other search engines. This isn’t anything new as Joe suggests. There are so may poser SEOs out there that just don’t get it, and it can be pretty frustrating sometimes trying to find useful information in forums these days with all the noise. Secondly, his “tip” about linking is grossly inaccurate. Joe Blow says to avoid one-way, non-reciprocal links? This is not true at all. A good mixture of reciprocal linking with authorities in your industry as well as relevant one-way inbound links appears more “natural” to the search engines. Your site should also link out to resource sites or other quality sites that your users may find useful, even if they don’t link back to you in return. It’s not about tricking the search engines. It’s also not about linking to any site that will link back to you. Your “link neighborhood” tells search engines a lot about your site and if you can’t tell what your site is about by simply reading the title of the pages that link to you, you’re doing something wrong. After reading his email I checked out Joe Blow’s website, and it was just as I suspected. No backlinks, no content, a terrible internal linking structure, and keyword-stuffing throughout. Looks like Joe doesn’t practice what he preaches. How could anyone hire an internet marketing company that can’t even get their own site ranked well? Shouldn’t your own website be your best case study to prove your talents and earn the trust of potential clients? If you receive spam or a telephone solicitation offering internet marketing services, delete it or hang up immediately. Legitimate internet marketing companies don’t have to resort to email spam or telemarketing to get business, they rely on the web. I cringe when I think about the companies that Ebay Fund Raising for Fun or Profit ything new as Joe suggests. There are so may poser SEOs out there that just don’t get it, and it can be pretty frustrating sometimes trying to find useful information in forums these days with all the noise.The birth of eBay has helped many organizations raise money with eBay fund raising campaigns. There are some distinct advantages, and some definite disadvantages to using eBay for your next fund raising event. This article will look at both the good and the bad of suing eBay to raise money for your favorite charity.The online auction site eBay should need no introduction. Many people come online after hearing about eBay’s simple format for selling their unwanted stuff lying around the house. However; many may not realize this auction site has become a great resource for ma Secondly, his “tip” about linking is grossly inaccurate. Joe Blow says to avoid one-way, non-reciprocal links? This is not true at all. A good mixture of reciprocal linking with authorities in your industry as well as relevant one-way inbound links appears more “natural” to the search engines. Your site should also link out to resource sites or other quality sites that your users may find useful, even if they don’t link back to you in return. It’s not about tricking the search engines. It’s also not about linking to any site that will link back to you. Your “link neighborhood” tells search engines a lot about your site and if you can’t tell what your site is about by simply reading the title of the pages that link to you, you’re doing something wrong. After reading his email I checked out Joe Blow’s website, and it was just as I suspected. No backlinks, no content, a terrible internal linking structure, and keyword-stuffing throughout. Looks like Joe doesn’t practice what he preaches. How could anyone hire an internet marketing company that can’t even get their own site ranked well? Shouldn’t your own website be your best case study to prove your talents and earn the trust of potential clients? If you receive spam or a telephone solicitation offering internet marketing services, delete it or hang up immediately. Legitimate internet marketing companies don’t have to resort to email spam or telemarketing to get business, they rely on the web. I cringe when I think about the companies that 8 Non-profit Fundraising Ideas - From a Donor's Perspective PART 1 is about by simply reading the title of the pages that link to you, you’re doing something wrong.Not a week goes by when I am not approached by a non-profit organization and asked for a donation. Some charitable organizations do it with cold calling, some with selling candy. Some 501c3s offer the most ridiculous items and they are instantly dismissed. Some have great ideas at a reasonable price. Some are WAY off in their thinking.Below are the most recent charity fundraising techniques that have come my way. Each non-profit fundraising technique includes the price it was offered to me at, the price I think is reasonable AND what goes through the mind when I am bei After reading his email I checked out Joe Blow’s website, and it was just as I suspected. No backlinks, no content, a terrible internal linking structure, and keyword-stuffing throughout. Looks like Joe doesn’t practice what he preaches. How could anyone hire an internet marketing company that can’t even get their own site ranked well? Shouldn’t your own website be your best case study to prove your talents and earn the trust of potential clients? If you receive spam or a telephone solicitation offering internet marketing services, delete it or hang up immediately. Legitimate internet marketing companies don’t have to resort to email spam or telemarketing to get business, they rely on the web. I cringe when I think about the companies that will respond to Joe’s offer and end up spending money without seeing results. It makes it much harder for knowledgable marketers to earn a client’s trust after they have been burned, and it gives the SEO industry as a whole a bad reputation that it doesn’t deserve.
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