TIps and Hints

Reoccurring SEO Matters by C7

Thursday, February 11th, 2010

For those of you heard me babble, you hear me say creditability, making a quality mark with Google, keep it fresh, reoccurring is key! and many things more I say… well i feel like I have some back up to that now for all my followers to see:

Matt Cutts of Google. He states, “In order to prevent things from becoming stale, we tend to use the current link graph, rather than a link graph of all of time.”

Keep it going… one month just ant going to cut it, even after 6 months you still need to prove to Google your creditability and that you the webmaster/ website are here to win it in the Search Engine Land!

So I guess that does mean C7 inst selling, she is just telling it how she knows it. >> keep your monthly seo package, stick with your plan, and never look back!

http://www.seowhat.com/seo-packages.html

Watch your traffic and sales increase! >> Just by targeting the right terms!

Thursday, January 21st, 2010

Keyword Analysis & Optimization:

SEOwhat.com will check to see what keywords your visitors and or the surfers are using or will be using when searching for your website.

Give us your top 5 terms and we will turn around and let you know what the people are googling for and start to watch your traffic and sales increase! >> Just by targeting the right terms!

SEO Services

via Keyword Analysis Optimization.

Articles for SEO? Article Submissions PLUS article content.

Wednesday, January 20th, 2010

SEO Social Web Article Package – Typically 400-600 words in length written from a third party perspective with the purpose of driving momentum on a keyword ranking and supporting SEO efforts for keyword positioning.

The article is based on company information available on the clients’ website or through a brief interview (via phone or email) with the client. The article will include opinions, reviews and other generalized information relevant to the topic and will focus on one keyword. The content created for an article can be used by the client at their discretion. Client approval is not required prior to submission to Article directories and submission sites. Once submitted, the article is generally live within 1-14 days from the time of submission.

Clients may suggest topics for content, however direction and creative liberty are at the discretion of the copywriter.

SEO Social Web Articles are not equal to traditional corporate product or service reviews. An article will be submitted to a variety of paid and free social web article sites and directories. The submission fees established represents the minimum amount required to generate SEO benefits.

Site posting represents adding the press release to the clients own website, news blog or other relevant web page.

via 50 Plus Article Submissions PLUS article content..

Clean Up the Loose Ends

Friday, January 15th, 2010

Follow-through is one of the highest ranking expectations of online shoppers today and your website speaks volumes about the type of experience your customers should expect. Websites that are current speak volumes about a company’s attention to detail and service – loose ends on your website unfortunately make potential customers feel as though they may be loose ends in your service as well.

Many websites make the mistakes of not valuing the customer experience from start to finish. Lots of time and effort generally is invested into the homepage and front ends of a website, while it is essential to present your most valuable commodities and assets up front, don’t let the visitor down by a less-than or confusing purchasing experience. The truth is that many conversions are lost simply because customers are either frustrated or simply turned off by a websites checkout process. It is important that you gather all the required information you need to complete the sale but it doesn’t have to be difficult or boring.

Consider having a non-basis third party walk through your website’s entire process from start to finish and give you some feedback about what their experience was: where pieces were missing, confusing, frustrating, etc. Then consider implementing some of their valid ideas into your website. Maybe some small, but important details might just help your user experience increase and result in a boost in your sales.

Enticing Visitors to Convert: Use Rotating Banners

Friday, January 8th, 2010

One of the most tired and a true enhancements to utilize on your website is a homepage rotating banner system. This easy to install option has many benefits.

First of all, adding this enhancement increases the value of the initial impression customers gain of your homepage. Utilizing good design in this prominent location aesthetically changes the landscape of your homepage without majorly over-halling any aspect of its engineering. Depending on the size of banner you use, you could literally change the impression of your homepage with a single image upload.

Second, your homepage real estate is invaluable, period. Using that initial space to highlight and promote specials, discounts, products or features is just good sense – and when you can utilize it to showcase more than one of these, then you’ve just doubled, tripled or quadrupled your initial conversion opportunity.

As this new year gets off to a fast start, right now is a great time to invest a bit of your year-end savings back into your business. Rotating banners might be your ticket to gaining some quick first quarter sales.