Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010 at
10:02 am
There is a right way and a wrong way to use keywords in your submissions: Use them correctly, and you can help your site rank highly for your keyword terms. Use them incorrectly, and you could hurt your cause.
But don’t be afraid–You do not have to have to be a SEO guru to use keywords successfully in your articles.
Here are 10 essential tips for using keywords correctly in your article submissions:
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Monday, November 16th, 2009 at
9:17 am
There is nothing more frustrating than checking your website’s analytics and realizing that, although a visitor has just spent over 10 minutes reading through a single webpage, they have not made a purchase. Sometimes it can be almost heartbreaking, because no matter how hard you try to increase sales, turning a prospect into a customer can appear to be a near impossible task.
Sometimes the key to turning a prospect into a customer is not a change in your website content, but rather a change to your purchase page:
- Is it easy to find?
- Is it easy to use?
- Can your visitors trust you with their credit card information?
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Thursday, October 9th, 2008 at
7:23 am
The 7 Basics That All Sites Need to Adhere To
Basic #1:
Have a great keyword-loaded URL [Get your domain and hosting at bluehost.com]. Create small uris with: Snipurl.com, Tinyurl.com, ICANN.org is the technical coordination body for the Internet (what to do about domain name disputes).
Basic #2:
Easy to use Site Is your site easy to use and navigate? Does it satisfy its intended purpose? Use techniques that are friendly to your customers and prospects. View compatibility with various browsers: AnyBrowser.com. Check your graphics efficiency: Optiview.com ’s Quickscan, keep track of your site’s performance: atwatch.com, dotcom-monitor.com, Keynote.com or lnternetSeer.com. Make sure your links work: SevenTwentyFour.com or validator.w3.org
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