Below is an article that was sent to me by InternetMarketing and was written by Noel Swanson about Google Instant. The article is lengthy but for advanced Internet marketing specialists well worth the read.
THE ARTICLE:
"Now at first glance, I began thinking this interface is pretty cool, but annoying, but really neat, and annoying, but still cool, and really annoying. You know what I mean.
It’s neat that it has suggestive searches. It’s neat that it displays search and paid ad results in real time. It’s very cool the technology and incredible processing horsepower this must take to be this quick. However it is bit annoying in how it makes a lot of assumptions on our behalf.
So it’s all very intriguing, but the big thing I wanted to know was if this was a positive thing for internet marketers, or not.
First impression? Yes AND No! Yes, if you are good at SEO – No so good if you don’t take your SEO efforts seriously.
But before we get to that…
… did Google Instant come packaged with a new algorithm?
Google says not, yet over the past couple of days since its release, many of our sites have not only seen a large increase in traffic, but rankings for some very competitive keywords have shot up dramatically. For example, the case of the short-tail keyword ‘stop smoking’ we rank for on one of our sites. It has literally jumped a HUGE number of pages in Google to the #5 spot since the Instant release. Good news to be sure.
As we heard back with the release of the caffeine algorithm, Google is going to be rewarding content driven sites more and more. And this doesn’t just mean on-site content, but backlink driven content as well, such as backlinks embedded in article resource boxes.
Whaddya know….this article marketing stuff really works!
So, a new algorithm or just coincidence? Who knows…simply stating an observation and including you in on my first random thought. Regardless, the increased traffic is always welcome!
So what’s next?
Is there anything about Google Instant we need to be concerned about?
Well, yes…
The one obviously negative about Google Instant is that it definitely takes up some valuable real estate. With the five ‘suggested’ keywords showing in the dropdown, it effectively removes one or two of the top organic search listings.
This means it is going to become even more important to be at the top of the search rankings. Before, we used to shoot for ‘Top 5’ listings, but with the decreased screen space now available above the fold, it now looks more like ‘Top 3’ is going to be the new sweet spot – depending on how many ads are showing at the top of the search results.
Conspiracy theories abound, and we’ll probably never know if it was intentional, but there is certainly no doubt that the elimination of available space certainly makes the paid ads more prominent as they now take up a larger proportional percentage of the screen.
But how does this affect us as marketers – especially SEO dependent ones?
Let’s look at an example.
To do this, we’ll look at a stop smoking review site we use to track the benefits of article marketing. First, a little explanation is in order. Yes, this is a real affiliate site and is set up as a normal WordPress website. The only reason we call it a ‘test site’ is that it is 100% promoted by article marketing. There is no Pay-per-click. No social media. No other methods of SEO. Purely 100% article marketing. This allows us the ability to create valid testing without the results getting skewed.
Let’s use the new Instant interface to drive down a couple of levels and see what we can find.
As we’ve already seen, when the letters ‘stop sm_____’ are entered into the search box, we are prompted with the suggestion of ‘stop smoking’, which as we know ranks our site at #5’.
But what about the next suggested Google Instant listing of ‘stop smoking aids’?
If we select it directly, it gives us a hard search result just like the old interface would have. Which I am happy to report, ranks our site at #1.
But if we don’t choose a suggestion and instead continue to type ‘stop smoking ai__’ here is what we get.
So the first question that comes to mind – is do we now target all these long-tail keyphrases shown in the Instant dropdown box?
As always, we have a definitive answer for you here – MAYBE!"
"We get a dropdown of 4 suggestions, as the fifth is only a partial. Now in this case, we know that we already rank #1 for the top two suggestions – ‘stop smoking aids’ and ‘stop smoking aids reviews’. So the question is, should we be targeting the next two keywords on the list – ‘stop smoking aids free’ and ‘stop smoking aids coupons’?
Again, the answer is maybe. SEO, done properly takes time, effort and money, so as savvy marketers, we need to decide whether to target these keywords based on research and NOT just because they show up in the suggested listings.
The first thing we want to consider is what is the commercial intent of the customers entering or choosing this keyword. Commercial intent or OCI is data collected by Microsoft’s adCenter Labs and gives an indicator in decimal form whether or not the keyword is commercially viable. Market Samurai also has this feature built in.
So we head over to the Microsoft labs and enter our keyphrase. It comes back with a 0.92 probability of non-commercial intent, which is what we’d expect because the keyphrase has the word ‘free’ in it. Not a great indicator of someone who is willing to spend money on your product.
Do we not bother with this keyphrase? Again, MAYBE. You knew that was coming didn’t you.
First let’s go looking for some more data. We follow the search through and find that our site is on page two at spot #11 for the keyphrase anyway. Pretty cool!
Just to digress a moment and make the point again about just how effective article marketing is, we do not specifically target ‘stop smoking’ or ‘stop smoking aids free’ yet we are ranking highly for them. By targeting the long-tail keywords with high commercial intent, we also get search ranking for similar and complimentary keywords.
Anyway, back to the task at hand. Do we target this keyword or not? In this case because we are already so close to the first page, why not. We’ll throw a few articles at it and get it ranked in the top three results.
But what if we weren’t on the second page? What if we ranked on the 20th page? For that we would need to pull out every business person’s most effective tool – gut instinct. The OCI data tells us that 92% of people searching for that keyphrase may not be willing to spend any money. So let’s look at search volume with Google’s keyword tool to see what else we can find. Market Samurai has this feature as well.
It shows that the monthly search volume for ‘stop smoking aids free’ is only 880. So if 92% (810) of people are not willing to spend money and only 70 are, then perhaps this is not a good keyword to target.
BUT…if you know your conversion and profit per acquisition for your site – and you should – then you can make an informed decision about whether to target this keyword. So assuming that 70 people per month could be buyers and we know our site converts at 3.94% (let’s call it 4% for easy math) and our profit per acquisition is around $50, then we can rightfully assume that we will sell 2.8 units per month for a total yearly profit of $1680 (2.8 units per month x 12 months x $50 PPA). Not too bad. Definitely worth it considering.
Now this is very top down thinking of course. There are a number of other variables to take into account such as the fact that the #1 ranking will only get 40% of the clicks and so on and so forth (this may change dramatically and give much higher click through rates to the top listings with the decreased organic real estate). But even at 40% CTR (click through rate), that still leaves nearly $700 a year profits less the cost of a handful of articles to get the site to rank #1 for this keyword. Still not bad.
Still the question remains, do we spend the time, money and effort to push our site to #1 for this keyword? In this particular case, because we can target more than one link in each article we send out, I would say yes. Matter of fact, I believe we will be targeting these two links heavily for the moment – ‘stop smoking’ and ‘stop smoking aids free’ for as exciting as getting 40% of 880 monthly searches might be, hitting #1 and getting 40% of the 550,000 searches that ‘stop smoking’ receives, gets me all excited!
The BIG plus
So the main downside to the new interface is simply a smaller piece of real estate for organic listings. Not a big deal, for as marketers interested in SEO, we are used to the competition. However, there has to be a huge upside here for someone, right?
There sure is. The people who own the top 3 listings should see a dramatic increase in traffic as it is only human nature for us to click on what we can see. And if you can only see three to five listings now, the CTR of those sites will definitely rise.
So how do you get rankings like this for hundreds and thousands of keywords?
Simple. We’ve been preaching it for years – CONSISTENCY and QUALITY!
Target a varying group of long-tail and short tail keywords for your niche. Write or get well written articles done for you via a service like MyArticleExpress. Keep sending out one or two articles per week for each of your sites.
Not trying to turn this into an advertisement for article marketing, but you can clearly see that this methodology is extremely effective to driving top search rankings.
And yes, you should be using video, podcasts and press releases as well as discussed in our free report on Organic Marketing That Sticks – Where to Start With Your SEO (PDF download).
So the magic formula once again is…
Target Long-Tail and Short-Tail Keywords – Write Quality Content – Submit Articles Weekly
And there you have it.
Thanks for sharing in these random thoughts with me."
Anthony
Your Website Marketing Partner at ProNetUSA
Saturday, October 9, 2010
Monday, October 4, 2010
YaHoo and Bing AdCenter Update
Below is the latest update as received on 9-30-10 from Bing / YaHoo merger transition team to my marketing department in regards to the recent YaHoo / Bing merger to become AdCenter.
"As you get ready to use adCenter to advertise on Yahoo! Search and Bing, you’ll be a step ahead of the competition if you get to know two things: the new features that enable you to better control where your ads are displayed, and the top tips for maximizing your ads’ visibility.
New adCenter features to help you control where your ads are displayed
Search network distribution
This feature gives you three distribution options, set at the ad group level, for your search ads:
• All Yahoo! and Bing websites and syndicated search partners (the default setting)*
• Only Yahoo! and Bing websites
• Only Yahoo! and Bing syndicated search partners*
*adCenter may discount clicks from the partner network by a certain percentage, depending on the quality of the traffic source, to help you meet your ROI goals.
Website exclusion
• Set at the ad group or campaign level, this feature enables you to select up to 500 websites from our partner network on which you do not want your ads to be displayed
Top tips for maximizing the visibility of your ads
Bid competitively, but keep ROI in mind
• Monitor bids frequently as more and more Yahoo! advertisers transition to adCenter
• Be prepared to adjust your bids if increased competition impacts
your position
• Enter a bid amount that meets your ROI goals, but expect some variability initially
• Set up separate ad groups based on your search network
distribution option
Enhance your ad’s “click appeal”
• Concisely describe the overall benefits of your product or service and give a single call-to-action
• Test and refine your ads with copy and keyword variations until you find what works best
• Remember that adCenter emphasizes conversions, so you may see your conversion rate go up, even if your overall click-through
rate is lower
Link to a highly relevant landing page
• Take users to a landing page that meets the expectations set up in your ad copy
• Prominently feature keywords on the page’s HTML text (rather than in images or animations)
• Be sure load times are quick, and back and close buttons
function properly
For more details, read the Ad Optimization article article.
Ad serving transition update
• Yahoo! ad serving is expected to gradually move to adCenter over the course of two weeks, beginning as early as October 11th.
• In advance of this, we will begin to increase our current testing percentage of 3.5%, to help ensure a smooth transition.
Important reminders
• Keep managing your Yahoo! Search Marketing account
throughout October
• Monitor your campaigns very closely once you begin using adCenter
• Make modifications as necessary to fine tune your results
We appreciate your business and look forward to helping you be successful on Yahoo! Search and Bing.
Sincerely,
Your search alliance partners at Yahoo! and Microsoft"
I will post more updates on this merger as they become available.
Anthony,
Your Website Marketing Partner at ProNetUSA
"As you get ready to use adCenter to advertise on Yahoo! Search and Bing, you’ll be a step ahead of the competition if you get to know two things: the new features that enable you to better control where your ads are displayed, and the top tips for maximizing your ads’ visibility.
New adCenter features to help you control where your ads are displayed
Search network distribution
This feature gives you three distribution options, set at the ad group level, for your search ads:
• All Yahoo! and Bing websites and syndicated search partners (the default setting)*
• Only Yahoo! and Bing websites
• Only Yahoo! and Bing syndicated search partners*
*adCenter may discount clicks from the partner network by a certain percentage, depending on the quality of the traffic source, to help you meet your ROI goals.
Website exclusion
• Set at the ad group or campaign level, this feature enables you to select up to 500 websites from our partner network on which you do not want your ads to be displayed
Top tips for maximizing the visibility of your ads
Bid competitively, but keep ROI in mind
• Monitor bids frequently as more and more Yahoo! advertisers transition to adCenter
• Be prepared to adjust your bids if increased competition impacts
your position
• Enter a bid amount that meets your ROI goals, but expect some variability initially
• Set up separate ad groups based on your search network
distribution option
Enhance your ad’s “click appeal”
• Concisely describe the overall benefits of your product or service and give a single call-to-action
• Test and refine your ads with copy and keyword variations until you find what works best
• Remember that adCenter emphasizes conversions, so you may see your conversion rate go up, even if your overall click-through
rate is lower
Link to a highly relevant landing page
• Take users to a landing page that meets the expectations set up in your ad copy
• Prominently feature keywords on the page’s HTML text (rather than in images or animations)
• Be sure load times are quick, and back and close buttons
function properly
For more details, read the Ad Optimization article article.
Ad serving transition update
• Yahoo! ad serving is expected to gradually move to adCenter over the course of two weeks, beginning as early as October 11th.
• In advance of this, we will begin to increase our current testing percentage of 3.5%, to help ensure a smooth transition.
Important reminders
• Keep managing your Yahoo! Search Marketing account
throughout October
• Monitor your campaigns very closely once you begin using adCenter
• Make modifications as necessary to fine tune your results
We appreciate your business and look forward to helping you be successful on Yahoo! Search and Bing.
Sincerely,
Your search alliance partners at Yahoo! and Microsoft"
I will post more updates on this merger as they become available.
Anthony,
Your Website Marketing Partner at ProNetUSA
Saturday, October 2, 2010
Finding Your Skills and Interest for Creating Relevant Internet Text and Content
Generally speaking, when a person is interested or passionate about a certain topic or subject it will be easier for that person and enjoyable to write and possible become an online Internet expert on that topic or subject. When you generate text and information on a particular subject and post it on a blog and/or a website it will send search engine and referral traffic your way.
Search engines are always looking for and need relevant text and content information to help fuel the searchers' appetite for new and relevant information. The more you can write and post on a particular subject the more search engine traffic you will receive. The more you update that relevant information the further up the search engine ladder you will travel.
To help find your interest for possible Internet content, text and information for blogging, website text or SMO (Social Media Optimization) please feel free to use the questionnaire below. These questions are designed to get you thinking about what you are interested in.
QUESTIONS;
Do you play any sports? Which ones?
If you had a million dollars and a week’s worth of free time, what would you do? List the first activities that come to mind.
What websites do you visit when you’re just “surfing around” online? What topics do these sites cover?
Have you ever won a trophy or award? What for?
Have you ever been recognized for a contribution of services? What did you do?
Do you have pets? What kinds? If yes, did you train them a certain way? Shows? Clothes? Hunting? Tricks?
Do you have kids? What do you like best about being a parent? What do you find most challenging?
Do you have any specialized education? Have you ever taken a class in a subject like pottery or sailing?
Have you ever volunteered anywhere? What did you learn through this experience?
What lifetime accomplishment are you most proud of? What did you learn from this experience?
Do you have firsthand knowledge of any medical illnesses or issues? If so, which ones?
Do you collect anything? If so, what?
What television shows do you enjoy? What kind of music do you listen to?
Do you ever attend theater events or other events related to the arts?
Is there anything you’ve ever really wanted to do or learn about, but just haven’t had the time for?
At a party, when you’re talking to a stranger, what’s your “fall back” topic of conversation?
At work or with friends, on what subject are you the “go-to” person?
What is you academic background? Any degrees or certificates?
What was your favorite job? What was your role?
What would your best friend say you’re best at?
Have you done any renovations to your house yourself? Have you built or designed anything you’re proud of?
Questionnaire Credits to Chuck Anderson
Director of Marketing, IMC
Anthony
Your Website Marketing Partner at ProNetUSA
Search engines are always looking for and need relevant text and content information to help fuel the searchers' appetite for new and relevant information. The more you can write and post on a particular subject the more search engine traffic you will receive. The more you update that relevant information the further up the search engine ladder you will travel.
To help find your interest for possible Internet content, text and information for blogging, website text or SMO (Social Media Optimization) please feel free to use the questionnaire below. These questions are designed to get you thinking about what you are interested in.
QUESTIONS;
Do you play any sports? Which ones?
If you had a million dollars and a week’s worth of free time, what would you do? List the first activities that come to mind.
What websites do you visit when you’re just “surfing around” online? What topics do these sites cover?
Have you ever won a trophy or award? What for?
Have you ever been recognized for a contribution of services? What did you do?
Do you have pets? What kinds? If yes, did you train them a certain way? Shows? Clothes? Hunting? Tricks?
Do you have kids? What do you like best about being a parent? What do you find most challenging?
Do you have any specialized education? Have you ever taken a class in a subject like pottery or sailing?
Have you ever volunteered anywhere? What did you learn through this experience?
What lifetime accomplishment are you most proud of? What did you learn from this experience?
Do you have firsthand knowledge of any medical illnesses or issues? If so, which ones?
Do you collect anything? If so, what?
What television shows do you enjoy? What kind of music do you listen to?
Do you ever attend theater events or other events related to the arts?
Is there anything you’ve ever really wanted to do or learn about, but just haven’t had the time for?
At a party, when you’re talking to a stranger, what’s your “fall back” topic of conversation?
At work or with friends, on what subject are you the “go-to” person?
What is you academic background? Any degrees or certificates?
What was your favorite job? What was your role?
What would your best friend say you’re best at?
Have you done any renovations to your house yourself? Have you built or designed anything you’re proud of?
Questionnaire Credits to Chuck Anderson
Director of Marketing, IMC
Anthony
Your Website Marketing Partner at ProNetUSA
Thursday, September 16, 2010
Business-Killing Facebook Mistakes
With more than 400 million active visitors, Facebook is arguably the most popular social networking website. And while the website is known for the casual social aspect, many users also use it as a business and professional networking tool. With that kind of reach, Facebook can be a valuable tool for connecting to former and current colleagues, clients and potential employers. In fact, surveys suggest that approximately 30% of prospective clients and employers are using Facebook to screen potential businesses and employees – even more than those who check LinkedIn, a strictly professional social networking site. Don't make these Facebook mistakes – they might cost you a great opportunity.
Six Business-Career Killing Facebook Mistakes as listed on Investopedia by Financial Edge are listed below;
"Inappropriate Pictures
It may go without saying, but prospective employers or clients don't want to see pictures of you chugging a bottle of wine or dressed up for a night at the bar. Beyond the pictures you wouldn't want your grandparents to see, seemingly innocent pictures of your personal life will likely not help to support the persona you want to present in your professional life."
"Complaining About Your Current Job
You've no doubt done this at least once. It could be a full note about how much you hate your office, or how incompetent your boss is, or it could be as innocent as a status update about how your coworker always shows up late. While everyone complains about work sometimes, doing so in a public forum where it can be found by others is not the best career move. Though it may seem innocent, it's not the kind of impression that sits well with a potential boss."
"Posting Conflicting Information to Your Resume
If you say on your resume that your degree is from Harvard, but your Facebook profile says you went to UCLA, you're likely to be immediately cut from the interview list. Even if the conflict doesn't leave you looking better on your resume, disparities will make you look at worst like a liar, and at best careless. (Social networking can also be used as its own job. Learn more in Make Money With Social Networking Sites.)"
"Statuses You Wouldn't Want Your Boss to See
Everyone should know to avoid statuses like "Tom plans to call in sick tomorrow so he can get drunk on a Wednesday. Who cares that my big work project isn't done?" But you should also be aware of less flamboyant statuses like "Sarah is watching the gold medal hockey game online at her desk". Statuses that imply you are unreliable, deceitful, and basically anything that doesn't make you look as professional as you'd like, can seriously undermine your chances at landing that new job."
"Not Understanding Your Security Settings
The security settings on Facebook have come a long way since the site started. It is now possible to customize lists of friends and decide what each list can and cannot see. However, many people do not fully understand these settings, or don't bother to check who has access to what. If you are going to use Facebook professionally, and even if you aren't, make sure you take the time to go through your privacy options. At the very least, your profile should be set so that people who are not your friend cannot see any of your pictures or information. (These rules apply to Twitter as well, and you can also use Twitter to find a new job. Find out more in Tweet Your Way To A Sweet Job.)"
"Losing By Association
You can't control what your friends post to your profile (although you can remove it once you see it), nor what they post to their own profiles or to those of mutual friends. If a potential client or employer sees those Friday night pictures your friend has tagged you in where he is falling down drunk, it reflects poorly on you, even if the picture of you is completely innocent. It's unfortunate, but we do judge others by the company they keep, at least to some extent. Take a look at everything connected to your profile, and keep an eye out for anything you wouldn't want to show your mother."
Anthony
Your Website Marketing Partner
Six Business-Career Killing Facebook Mistakes as listed on Investopedia by Financial Edge are listed below;
"Inappropriate Pictures
It may go without saying, but prospective employers or clients don't want to see pictures of you chugging a bottle of wine or dressed up for a night at the bar. Beyond the pictures you wouldn't want your grandparents to see, seemingly innocent pictures of your personal life will likely not help to support the persona you want to present in your professional life."
"Complaining About Your Current Job
You've no doubt done this at least once. It could be a full note about how much you hate your office, or how incompetent your boss is, or it could be as innocent as a status update about how your coworker always shows up late. While everyone complains about work sometimes, doing so in a public forum where it can be found by others is not the best career move. Though it may seem innocent, it's not the kind of impression that sits well with a potential boss."
"Posting Conflicting Information to Your Resume
If you say on your resume that your degree is from Harvard, but your Facebook profile says you went to UCLA, you're likely to be immediately cut from the interview list. Even if the conflict doesn't leave you looking better on your resume, disparities will make you look at worst like a liar, and at best careless. (Social networking can also be used as its own job. Learn more in Make Money With Social Networking Sites.)"
"Statuses You Wouldn't Want Your Boss to See
Everyone should know to avoid statuses like "Tom plans to call in sick tomorrow so he can get drunk on a Wednesday. Who cares that my big work project isn't done?" But you should also be aware of less flamboyant statuses like "Sarah is watching the gold medal hockey game online at her desk". Statuses that imply you are unreliable, deceitful, and basically anything that doesn't make you look as professional as you'd like, can seriously undermine your chances at landing that new job."
"Not Understanding Your Security Settings
The security settings on Facebook have come a long way since the site started. It is now possible to customize lists of friends and decide what each list can and cannot see. However, many people do not fully understand these settings, or don't bother to check who has access to what. If you are going to use Facebook professionally, and even if you aren't, make sure you take the time to go through your privacy options. At the very least, your profile should be set so that people who are not your friend cannot see any of your pictures or information. (These rules apply to Twitter as well, and you can also use Twitter to find a new job. Find out more in Tweet Your Way To A Sweet Job.)"
"Losing By Association
You can't control what your friends post to your profile (although you can remove it once you see it), nor what they post to their own profiles or to those of mutual friends. If a potential client or employer sees those Friday night pictures your friend has tagged you in where he is falling down drunk, it reflects poorly on you, even if the picture of you is completely innocent. It's unfortunate, but we do judge others by the company they keep, at least to some extent. Take a look at everything connected to your profile, and keep an eye out for anything you wouldn't want to show your mother."
Anthony
Your Website Marketing Partner
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
What is Link Building ?
Link building refers to the quantity and quality of incoming links from other websites that point to your website. There are typically two types of incoming links: Internal and External. Internal links typically refers to the number of links or pages within your website and external links refers to the number of links coming from the other web sites or web pages. Incoming links and there popularity are used by most search engines as a factor in determining a website's search engine ranking. The more the active (used)incoming links to your web site the higher its search engine ranking.
As mentioned above, link popularity is gauged by the total number of incoming links to your website and the amount of times the links are used. Link importance is closely related to link popularity. It looks at the type of external links and assigns higher scores to high quality links.
Some of the more complex search engine algorithms (qualifications) consider both link popularity and link importance to assign a link popularity score. The score looks at two things: the number of sites that are giving you back links and the relative importance of those sites. For example, if Nike links to your site, that single link has more value than getting other 50 links from your friends' low volume web pages. In other words, a link on a very popular website gets you a higher search engine rating than a low volume website.
In order to achieve top search engine results, it is necessary to improve the relative link popularity of your website through back links. ProNet USA experts will help you to gain a higher search engine ranking, increase PageRank, enhance your website's trust ranking and most importantly drive potential customers. In order to drive sales on your website, you will need effective link popularity services that are well versed with all of Google's ranking factors.
Anthony
Your Website Marketing Partner
As mentioned above, link popularity is gauged by the total number of incoming links to your website and the amount of times the links are used. Link importance is closely related to link popularity. It looks at the type of external links and assigns higher scores to high quality links.
Some of the more complex search engine algorithms (qualifications) consider both link popularity and link importance to assign a link popularity score. The score looks at two things: the number of sites that are giving you back links and the relative importance of those sites. For example, if Nike links to your site, that single link has more value than getting other 50 links from your friends' low volume web pages. In other words, a link on a very popular website gets you a higher search engine rating than a low volume website.
In order to achieve top search engine results, it is necessary to improve the relative link popularity of your website through back links. ProNet USA experts will help you to gain a higher search engine ranking, increase PageRank, enhance your website's trust ranking and most importantly drive potential customers. In order to drive sales on your website, you will need effective link popularity services that are well versed with all of Google's ranking factors.
Anthony
Your Website Marketing Partner
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
Seven Things to Remember With Keywords
If you are determined to make money online, follow each of the steps below and your keyword research efforts will yield significant results that will help you make money online.
1. Start off with ONE word that describes your business or interest
For example: “rabbits”
2. Create a list of synonyms for that word
For example, “bunnies,” “rabbit,” “bunny rabbits”
3. Combine each synonym with “how” to generate problem statements
For example, “how bunnies,” “how rabbit,” “how bunny rabbits”
4. Record the “action word” phrases that appear in the keyword research results
For example, “how to groom rabbits,” “how to make organic rabbit food,” “how to build a rabbit hutch”
All these phrases have an action word in them and clearly describe a problem people are trying to solve. These are the keywords you’re looking for. They’re the ones that will help you make money online.
5. Analyze the “supply and demand” factor for each keyword
Using your keyword research tool, check to see how many searches are being done and how many competing sites there are for each of the “action word” keywords you recorded. You want to focus on keywords that have a lot of searches but not much competition. That way you know it will be easier for you to break into that market and compete with the websites already there. And that is what’s going to help you make money online.
6. Cluster the top keywords according to intention
As you drill down into your keyword research, you’ll find different phrases that basically mean the same thing. For example: “how to make a rabbit cage,” “rabbit hutch building tips” and “rabbit hutch design.”
Organize all these similar phrases into different lists. Now, here’s the awesome part: Each list represents a different niche market opportunity. The longer the list, the bigger the opportunity and the better your chances of being able to make money online.
7. Look for long-tail keywords
Long-tail keywords are phrases made up of anywhere from four to fifteen words. Here’s an example:
Short keyword: build rabbit cage
Long-tail keyword: how do I build a wooden indoor rabbit cage
Long-tail keywords enable you to make money online for a couple of reasons. First, they’re easier to get a top ranking for in Google and other search engines. Second, people tend to use long-tail keywords for searches when they are close to making a purchase. This means the visitors you attract with your long-tail keywords are far more likely to buy something from you than the visitors you get from your short keywords.
… So there you have it: our seven-step “Keyword Research Survival Guide.” Stick with this process and you’ll never be left wondering if that random collection of keywords represents a real opportunity to make money online or just another poorly conceived website that’s doomed to failure.
Anthony
Your Website Marketing Partner
1. Start off with ONE word that describes your business or interest
For example: “rabbits”
2. Create a list of synonyms for that word
For example, “bunnies,” “rabbit,” “bunny rabbits”
3. Combine each synonym with “how” to generate problem statements
For example, “how bunnies,” “how rabbit,” “how bunny rabbits”
4. Record the “action word” phrases that appear in the keyword research results
For example, “how to groom rabbits,” “how to make organic rabbit food,” “how to build a rabbit hutch”
All these phrases have an action word in them and clearly describe a problem people are trying to solve. These are the keywords you’re looking for. They’re the ones that will help you make money online.
5. Analyze the “supply and demand” factor for each keyword
Using your keyword research tool, check to see how many searches are being done and how many competing sites there are for each of the “action word” keywords you recorded. You want to focus on keywords that have a lot of searches but not much competition. That way you know it will be easier for you to break into that market and compete with the websites already there. And that is what’s going to help you make money online.
6. Cluster the top keywords according to intention
As you drill down into your keyword research, you’ll find different phrases that basically mean the same thing. For example: “how to make a rabbit cage,” “rabbit hutch building tips” and “rabbit hutch design.”
Organize all these similar phrases into different lists. Now, here’s the awesome part: Each list represents a different niche market opportunity. The longer the list, the bigger the opportunity and the better your chances of being able to make money online.
7. Look for long-tail keywords
Long-tail keywords are phrases made up of anywhere from four to fifteen words. Here’s an example:
Short keyword: build rabbit cage
Long-tail keyword: how do I build a wooden indoor rabbit cage
Long-tail keywords enable you to make money online for a couple of reasons. First, they’re easier to get a top ranking for in Google and other search engines. Second, people tend to use long-tail keywords for searches when they are close to making a purchase. This means the visitors you attract with your long-tail keywords are far more likely to buy something from you than the visitors you get from your short keywords.
… So there you have it: our seven-step “Keyword Research Survival Guide.” Stick with this process and you’ll never be left wondering if that random collection of keywords represents a real opportunity to make money online or just another poorly conceived website that’s doomed to failure.
Anthony
Your Website Marketing Partner
Thursday, August 5, 2010
YaHoo and Bing Search Engine Merger Update
Below I have posted a recent update on the YAHOO - Bing Microsoft Search Engine Merger which was received on August 5th 2010 by my marketing/advertising department.
Anthony from ProNetUSA
Your Website Marketing Partner
" Dear Advertiser,
As your transition to the Microsoft Advertising adCenter platform approaches, we have more details to share to help you prepare for the changes to come.
Considerations for your upcoming transition
adCenter account
Soon, you'll need to either create a new adCenter account, or link an existing adCenter account to your Yahoo! Search Marketing account. Later this month, you'll see an "adCenter" tab within your Yahoo! Search Marketing account. Clicking there will take you to the beginning of the account transition process, where we'll walk you through the simple steps to create or link accounts.
Budgeting
Once you create your adCenter account, it will be active and your ads will be eligible to serve on Bing right away. As a result, you'll be managing both your new adCenter account and your existing Yahoo! Search Marketing account in parallel until ad serving for Yahoo! traffic transitions to adCenter, so plan to budget accordingly.
Microsoft Silverlight
With Silverlight installed, you'll be able to see and address key differences between your Yahoo! and adCenter accounts as you transition. Download Silverlight now.
Organic search transition
Yahoo! organic search results will be powered by Bing as early as late August. If organic search results are an important source of referrals to your website, you'll want to make sure that you're prepared for this change. For more details, check out this blog post.
As we’ve stated previously, our primary goal is to provide a quality transition experience for advertisers in the U.S. and Canada in 2010, while protecting the holiday season. However, please remember that as we continue to go through our series of checkpoints, if we conclude that it would improve the overall experience, we may choose to defer the transition to 2011.
We are committed to making this transition as seamless and beneficial for you as possible. We appreciate your business, and look forward to bringing you the benefits of the Yahoo! and Microsoft Search Alliance.
Sincerely,
Your Partners in the Search Alliance, Yahoo! and Microsoft "
Anthony from ProNetUSA
Your Website Marketing Partner
" Dear Advertiser,
As your transition to the Microsoft Advertising adCenter platform approaches, we have more details to share to help you prepare for the changes to come.
Considerations for your upcoming transition
adCenter account
Soon, you'll need to either create a new adCenter account, or link an existing adCenter account to your Yahoo! Search Marketing account. Later this month, you'll see an "adCenter" tab within your Yahoo! Search Marketing account. Clicking there will take you to the beginning of the account transition process, where we'll walk you through the simple steps to create or link accounts.
Budgeting
Once you create your adCenter account, it will be active and your ads will be eligible to serve on Bing right away. As a result, you'll be managing both your new adCenter account and your existing Yahoo! Search Marketing account in parallel until ad serving for Yahoo! traffic transitions to adCenter, so plan to budget accordingly.
Microsoft Silverlight
With Silverlight installed, you'll be able to see and address key differences between your Yahoo! and adCenter accounts as you transition. Download Silverlight now.
Organic search transition
Yahoo! organic search results will be powered by Bing as early as late August. If organic search results are an important source of referrals to your website, you'll want to make sure that you're prepared for this change. For more details, check out this blog post.
As we’ve stated previously, our primary goal is to provide a quality transition experience for advertisers in the U.S. and Canada in 2010, while protecting the holiday season. However, please remember that as we continue to go through our series of checkpoints, if we conclude that it would improve the overall experience, we may choose to defer the transition to 2011.
We are committed to making this transition as seamless and beneficial for you as possible. We appreciate your business, and look forward to bringing you the benefits of the Yahoo! and Microsoft Search Alliance.
Sincerely,
Your Partners in the Search Alliance, Yahoo! and Microsoft "
Thursday, July 15, 2010
YAHOO - Bing Microsoft Merger Search Update
Below, for your information, I have posted a recent update on YAHOO - Bing Microsoft Merger Search which was sent to my marketing/advertising department.
"As we continue to work closely with Microsoft to implement our search alliance, we wanted to provide you with an update on our progress, as well as call out some important, upcoming milestones to help ensure you are prepared for the changes to come.
Transition with Quality
Our goal remains providing a quality transition experience for advertisers in the U.S. and Canada in 2010, while protecting the holiday season. We've continued to make good progress against this goal, and we regularly evaluate our progress. However, please remember that, as we continue to go through our series of checkpoints, if we conclude that it would improve the overall experience, we may choose to defer the transition to 2011.
Organic Search Transition
To date, we've focused most of our communications to you on the paid search transition to adCenter. However, another key aspect of the Yahoo! and Microsoft Search Alliance is the transition of Yahoo! organic search results (those found on the main body of the page). Assuming our testing continues to yield high quality results, we anticipate that our organic search results will be powered by Bing beginning in the August/September timeframe.
If organic search results are an important source of referrals to your website, you'll want to make sure that you're prepared for this change:
• Compare your organic search rankings on Yahoo! Search and Bing for the keywords that drive your business, to help determine any potential impact to your traffic and sales
• Decide if you'd like to modify your paid search campaigns to compensate for any changes in organic referrals that you anticipate
• Review the Bing webmaster tools and optimize your website for the Bing crawler, as Bing results will be displayed for approximately 30%* of overall search query market share after this change
For more specifics on the organic search transition, please refer to the Self-service Advertiser FAQs on the Yahoo! Transition Center.
Organic and Paid Search Testing
To help us deliver on our goal of transition with quality, we are conducting the necessary tests to ensure that all of the many complex, logistical pieces are in place. While there's nothing you need to do to prepare for testing, please keep in mind the following:
• Though much of our testing is already happening offline, this month we'll also test the delivery of organic and paid search results provided by Microsoft on live Yahoo! traffic
• Testing volumes will fluctuate during this period, with paid search volume in particular kept low enough to help minimize any potential impact to your account
Editorial Guidelines
Yahoo! and Microsoft have created joint editorial guidelines that will begin taking effect for both Yahoo! and Microsoft paid search advertisers in early August. We encourage you to review these now, so that you understand any potential impact to your ads or keywords. Notable changes include new guidelines for gambling and contests, and disallowed content. For a detailed overview of the editorial policy changes that will soon take effect, please read the New Editorial Guidelines article.
We are committed to making this transition as seamless and beneficial for you as possible. We appreciate your business, and look forward to bringing you the benefits of the Yahoo! and Microsoft Search Alliance."
Anthony
Your Website Marketing Partner
"As we continue to work closely with Microsoft to implement our search alliance, we wanted to provide you with an update on our progress, as well as call out some important, upcoming milestones to help ensure you are prepared for the changes to come.
Transition with Quality
Our goal remains providing a quality transition experience for advertisers in the U.S. and Canada in 2010, while protecting the holiday season. We've continued to make good progress against this goal, and we regularly evaluate our progress. However, please remember that, as we continue to go through our series of checkpoints, if we conclude that it would improve the overall experience, we may choose to defer the transition to 2011.
Organic Search Transition
To date, we've focused most of our communications to you on the paid search transition to adCenter. However, another key aspect of the Yahoo! and Microsoft Search Alliance is the transition of Yahoo! organic search results (those found on the main body of the page). Assuming our testing continues to yield high quality results, we anticipate that our organic search results will be powered by Bing beginning in the August/September timeframe.
If organic search results are an important source of referrals to your website, you'll want to make sure that you're prepared for this change:
• Compare your organic search rankings on Yahoo! Search and Bing for the keywords that drive your business, to help determine any potential impact to your traffic and sales
• Decide if you'd like to modify your paid search campaigns to compensate for any changes in organic referrals that you anticipate
• Review the Bing webmaster tools and optimize your website for the Bing crawler, as Bing results will be displayed for approximately 30%* of overall search query market share after this change
For more specifics on the organic search transition, please refer to the Self-service Advertiser FAQs on the Yahoo! Transition Center.
Organic and Paid Search Testing
To help us deliver on our goal of transition with quality, we are conducting the necessary tests to ensure that all of the many complex, logistical pieces are in place. While there's nothing you need to do to prepare for testing, please keep in mind the following:
• Though much of our testing is already happening offline, this month we'll also test the delivery of organic and paid search results provided by Microsoft on live Yahoo! traffic
• Testing volumes will fluctuate during this period, with paid search volume in particular kept low enough to help minimize any potential impact to your account
Editorial Guidelines
Yahoo! and Microsoft have created joint editorial guidelines that will begin taking effect for both Yahoo! and Microsoft paid search advertisers in early August. We encourage you to review these now, so that you understand any potential impact to your ads or keywords. Notable changes include new guidelines for gambling and contests, and disallowed content. For a detailed overview of the editorial policy changes that will soon take effect, please read the New Editorial Guidelines article.
We are committed to making this transition as seamless and beneficial for you as possible. We appreciate your business, and look forward to bringing you the benefits of the Yahoo! and Microsoft Search Alliance."
Anthony
Your Website Marketing Partner
Saturday, July 10, 2010
Benefits of Using a Website Template
One of the fastest and easiest ways to set up a website is by using a website template. Depending on your degree of knowledge and expertise many websites can be designed by you using a template. This is simply an "almost ready-made" website that you can use instead of trying to design one from scratch. It allows you to have many features of a great high quality web site without having to pay for a custom website. However; depending on the website template you choose there are certain limitations.
Due to the fact that you can get your site set up faster it will help you to increase production. You will have more time for other important details that need to be taken care of. Since there are so many different template designs available for you to choose from, it is normally easy to find the one that suits your business the best. It eliminates a lot of the hassles and aggravations that accompany trying to start up a website from the ground up. What's even better is the fact that many of the so called "bugs" have already been worked out.
As I mentioned earlier, some degree of knowledge and patience is required. If you purchase a web site template you will need to have it installed on your web host. Your business specific text, pictures and email etc. will need to be installed on the template as well as other items such as database, order forms and credit card payment processing.
If you need help with your template please remember ProNet USA services website templates.
Go to ProNetUSA.com and choose from one of the many templates from ProNetUSA's approved website template companies. We have screened these website template companies to ProNetUSA's high quality of service and professionalism.
Anthony,
Your Website Marketing Partner
Due to the fact that you can get your site set up faster it will help you to increase production. You will have more time for other important details that need to be taken care of. Since there are so many different template designs available for you to choose from, it is normally easy to find the one that suits your business the best. It eliminates a lot of the hassles and aggravations that accompany trying to start up a website from the ground up. What's even better is the fact that many of the so called "bugs" have already been worked out.
As I mentioned earlier, some degree of knowledge and patience is required. If you purchase a web site template you will need to have it installed on your web host. Your business specific text, pictures and email etc. will need to be installed on the template as well as other items such as database, order forms and credit card payment processing.
If you need help with your template please remember ProNet USA services website templates.
Go to ProNetUSA.com and choose from one of the many templates from ProNetUSA's approved website template companies. We have screened these website template companies to ProNetUSA's high quality of service and professionalism.
Anthony,
Your Website Marketing Partner
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
WHY HAVE AN INTERNET WEBSITE?
The Internet is a rapidly expanding personal and commercial community with millions of people searching daily for information, products, and services. Having your own Web site is the most cost effective means of advertising your business, while targeting a specific market. Exposure on the Internet immediately introduces your business to millions of potential customers. Word of mouth endorsements from satisfied customers travel fast on the Internet, also adding to the success of your business.
Depending on the specific nature of your business there may be many more advantages to advertising on the Internet. ProNet USA is a company dedicated to offering you a full range of affordable design and marketing services with a commitment to quality and value.
Depending on the specific nature of your business there may be many more advantages to advertising on the Internet. ProNet USA is a company dedicated to offering you a full range of affordable design and marketing services with a commitment to quality and value.
Thursday, June 17, 2010
SEARCH ENGINE OPTIMIZATION and REGISTRATION (SEO)
According to a recent survey, up to 90% of your Web site's traffic can come through the major search engines; provided it has been registered correctly.
Don't take chances on not getting seen! Get your Website submitted to the top Internet search engines, and directories.
Make sure your Web site is submitted manually by to ensure proper registration.
Market trends and terminology are constantly changing. Therefore your Web site even if originally properly registered, may need to be updated. Market trends and terminology constantly change.
If your company's Web site does not rank in the top 10 positions of the top search engines' results, the chances that the searcher will become a customer are very slim. ProNet USA has assisted other companies to maximize the customer traffic that they attract from the major search engines, including: Yahoo, MSN (Bing), Google and others. The importance of search engine customer traffic cannot be overemphasized. Millions of customer visits are generated each day from the major search engines.
If you are not getting your share of this traffic, you are losing out on many potential business customers.
Anthony,
Your Website Marketing Partner
Don't take chances on not getting seen! Get your Website submitted to the top Internet search engines, and directories.
Make sure your Web site is submitted manually by to ensure proper registration.
Market trends and terminology are constantly changing. Therefore your Web site even if originally properly registered, may need to be updated. Market trends and terminology constantly change.
If your company's Web site does not rank in the top 10 positions of the top search engines' results, the chances that the searcher will become a customer are very slim. ProNet USA has assisted other companies to maximize the customer traffic that they attract from the major search engines, including: Yahoo, MSN (Bing), Google and others. The importance of search engine customer traffic cannot be overemphasized. Millions of customer visits are generated each day from the major search engines.
If you are not getting your share of this traffic, you are losing out on many potential business customers.
Anthony,
Your Website Marketing Partner
Tuesday, June 8, 2010
A website gives your business world wide exposure
Many small business owners who do not have a website keep asking the question; "How will a website help my business?"
The Internet is a rapidly expanding personal and commercial community with millions of people searching daily for information, products, and services. Having your own Web site is the most cost effective means of advertising your business, while targeting a specific market. Exposure on the Internet immediately introduces your business to millions of potential customers. Word of mouth endorsements from satisfied customers travel fast on the Internet, also adding to the success of your business.
Depending on the specific nature of your business there may be many more advantages to advertising on the Internet. ProNet USA is a company dedicated to offering you a full range of design services with a commitment to quality and value.
The Internet is a rapidly expanding personal and commercial community with millions of people searching daily for information, products, and services. Having your own Web site is the most cost effective means of advertising your business, while targeting a specific market. Exposure on the Internet immediately introduces your business to millions of potential customers. Word of mouth endorsements from satisfied customers travel fast on the Internet, also adding to the success of your business.
Depending on the specific nature of your business there may be many more advantages to advertising on the Internet. ProNet USA is a company dedicated to offering you a full range of design services with a commitment to quality and value.
Monday, May 31, 2010
A website creates a business image that is professional
Many small business owners who do not have a website keep asking the question; "How will a website help my business?"
A website creates a business image that is professional. An extremely large number of small businesses are based in home offices, garages and buildings that could be classified as being highly unimpressive to any customer. A major advantage of having your website is that it helps you build a facade that makes your company look established, professional and able to perform at the highest level. Which will help you compete with your larger competition and out compete the competition at your level.
A website creates a business image that is professional. An extremely large number of small businesses are based in home offices, garages and buildings that could be classified as being highly unimpressive to any customer. A major advantage of having your website is that it helps you build a facade that makes your company look established, professional and able to perform at the highest level. Which will help you compete with your larger competition and out compete the competition at your level.
Friday, May 21, 2010
Reasons to have a Website
Many small business owners who do not have a website keep asking this question; "How will a website help my business?" Before we start talking about the advantages of having a website for your business, it is important to make you aware about a very basic universal truth. Regardless of the advantages that you will get from having a website, a website has become as necessary as having your own phone and fax machine for a business. Not having a website makes for many missed potential sales. That said, let us look at some of the main ways by which having a website will help give your business the advantage over competition:
A website helps you expand your market. Gone are the days when a market was a certain geographical area restricted to your town, city, state or country. The fact is that if you do not expand your geographical market area your competition might and he might come into your area. Get to him first before he gets to you with your very own website.
Today, the whole world is your marketplace and one of the major advantages of having your website is that you will get to reach out to potentially millions of customers around the world. Having a website is a must and a great boost to your business especially if you are selling products that have a market outside your immediate geographical area region.
A website creates a business image that is professional and just as large as a major corporation. More on this next week!
A website helps you expand your market. Gone are the days when a market was a certain geographical area restricted to your town, city, state or country. The fact is that if you do not expand your geographical market area your competition might and he might come into your area. Get to him first before he gets to you with your very own website.
Today, the whole world is your marketplace and one of the major advantages of having your website is that you will get to reach out to potentially millions of customers around the world. Having a website is a must and a great boost to your business especially if you are selling products that have a market outside your immediate geographical area region.
A website creates a business image that is professional and just as large as a major corporation. More on this next week!
Saturday, May 8, 2010
How a Website Helps My Business
A website establishes your presence as a serious business. All customers and clients expect businesses to have their own websites. If you do not have a website, you might be looked upon as being a non-professional.
A website is an extremely useful marketing tool. A website not only acts as your virtual office, it also helps your target customers in locating you and builds brand and product awareness that eventually increases sales. A website acts as your electronic brochure and provides information about your company, products and services to all on the World Wide Web. It is an extremely cheap way of advertising your products. Once your website is up and running, you can stop printing brochures or making CDs and simply direct potential customers to your website, this not only saves you dollars but lessens the impact on the Earth's natural resources.
A website is an extremely useful marketing tool. A website not only acts as your virtual office, it also helps your target customers in locating you and builds brand and product awareness that eventually increases sales. A website acts as your electronic brochure and provides information about your company, products and services to all on the World Wide Web. It is an extremely cheap way of advertising your products. Once your website is up and running, you can stop printing brochures or making CDs and simply direct potential customers to your website, this not only saves you dollars but lessens the impact on the Earth's natural resources.
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