Site Promotion

Top 3 tips to get indexed on Google within 48 hours

by Admin


12 Sept
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Copyright by Axandra.com
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If you have a new website then it takes some time until Google visits your web pages. Even if you submit your website to Google via their regular submission form, it usually takes weeks until Google visits your site.

There are some things you can do so that Google indexes your web page within 48 hours and not within weeks.

Tips on increasing traffic to your blog

by Admin


28 Aug
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by Terry Detty
http://www.majon.com

Blog owners want to know how to increase traffic. Increasing traffic is actually easier than it seems, provided you know how. In this article we will go over seven specific methods of increasing traffic. These are guaranteed methods to draw more visitors to your blog.

Top 10 tips to guaranteed targeted traffic

by Admin


20 Aug
 None    Site Promotion

by Lewis Low

Increasing targeted traffic to your website is one of the easiest ways to boost your online productivity. Here are the top 10 effective strategies that will help you accomplish that.

The secrets of a successful Google AdWords campaign

by Admin


17 Aug
 None    Site Promotion

by Amir Sher

PPC (Pay Per Click) can be a very effective advertising tool. It will drive immediate traffic to your web site while paying for visitors who actually follow your ads and visit your site.

But driving traffic doesn't necessarily mean that you run a successful campaign. Using AdWords or any other PPC campaign without knowing the basics could give you a negative ROI, meaning that you will spend more money than you actually earn.

Following these tips will help you cut down your spending, while driving more traffic to your web-site and improve your CTR (Click Thru Rate) and Conversion Rate:

The importance of a page 1 listing and how to get it

by Admin


15 Aug
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Copyright by Axandra.com
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High search engine rankings are important if you want to get more customers and more sales. Is it important to be listed on the first result page or is it enough to be listed in the top 30 results?

SEO and article marketing - Can they get you a top ten listing

by Admin


12 Aug
 None    Site Promotion

by Peter Nisbet
http://www.improved-search-engine-rank.com

SEO and Article Marketing work together to provide you with the best solution to website promotion that you can have. Forget PPC programs, and forget ezine advertising. Nothing beats free adverts on the index listings of the major search engines.

Why pay to have an advert on the right hand side of Google, that everybody knows is an advert, when for less money (no money in fact) you get a lovely listing on the left hand side that everybody regards as being associated with authoritative sites. Not only is it free, but it is also a more prestigious listing than a paid Adwords or Yahoo Search Marketing advert.

The power of linking - 7 strategies for increasing in-bound links

by Admin


07 Aug
 None    Site Promotion

by Michael Fleischner
http://www.marketingscoop.com

The popularity of your website can be directly correlated to the number of sites linking to you. In fact, search engines like Google have been built on the concept of link popularity. To win on the Internet, your website not only needs to be seen as popular, but also garner top search engine results for your identified search terms. No on can contest the importance of inbound links.

The question you should be asking yourself is , "How do I get them and which links are most valuable?". Focus on acquiring in-bound links that are from sites offering related content to your own website and that have an established Google PR. Sites from unrelated sites without a Google Page Rank do not provide any benefit. Inbound links can be acquired in a number of ways. Here are the 7 most popular link strategies you can start using today.

Wise Words - Analyse keywords for better website positioning

by Admin


04 Aug
 None    Site Promotion

by Paul Coupe
http://www.zoom-online.co.uk

Good analysis and research is the main criteria when it comes to sorting out your keywords. Easier said than done though in the great majority of cases. Engaging an expert is possibly one of the best moves you'll make, as they'll run rings around any amount of work you'll do on your own. The difference between the best keyword analysis software and the freebees can be colossal. The best tools will unearth some real eye openers you'll never have thought about.

You want the right keyword density for great Search Engine rankings

by Admin


03 Aug
 None    Site Promotion

So what is keyword density anyway?

Simply put, keyword density is the ratio of keywords or key phrases to the total number of words on a particular page of your site. A good rule of thumb is to have a keyword density of 1-3%. Some may be thinking, "How do you get the keyword density percentage?" The mathematical formula is quite simple: you divide the total number of keywords or keyword phrases in your content by the total number of words.

So if you have 10 keywords in a document with 1000 total words, that's a keyword density of exactly 1%, which is the lowest keyword density your page should have for search engine purposes, anything less and chances are, your site won't be listed high in a search engine. To achieve the ideal keyword density of 3%, you would have to have 30 keywords or keyword phrases in a site with 1000 words. Generally speaking, you don't want to have more than 3% keyword density, as the keywords tend to get repetitive in that case and actually hinder your site. But you also don't want to have less than 1%, as your site won't be noticed as quickly or as effectively by search engines.

Googles Matt Cutts - do not stuff your keywords

by Admin


01 Aug
 None    Site Promotion

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Keyword stuffing is one of the oldest spamming techniques on the Internet. Many webmasters still use that technique although most search engines can detect it nowadays.

Last week, Google's anti-spam engineer Matt Cutts made fun of a website that used keyword stuffing. Apart from the rather dubious content of the web page, the webmaster included a very long list of related and unrelated keywords in a small text box at the end of the page.

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