5 Killer Tips To Choose Perfect Keywords

27 01 2012

Keywords
If you have created a website and have been looking for ways to drive more traffic to your site, this article can help you out. Your prime goal should be to use SEO (Search Engine Optimization) and improve your website’s SEO time and again.

Target Keywords
Your first and foremost duty is to look over the subject of you website and jot down all the keywords that come up in your mind. when you start to think about related issues, persons, object, goals. Put yourself in your clients’ shoes and write down every possible and impossible keyword, which the visitors are most likely to use, when searching for the information that you have. You can consult your friends, associates or customers for a second opinion in this regard as well.

Use A Keyword Tool
If you want an expert opinion, get a keyword tool, which will offer you the most suitable suggestions of keywords for your website. You can take online help in this regard and can get some free online keyword tools. These tools can give you some useful suggestions like which keywords or phrases are the most popular now and which keywords are more likely to bring you the traffic you desire. Learn more here: http://www.googlekeywordtool.com/

Track Your Competitors
You must keep an eye on your competitor sites and constantly keep a track what keywords they use. Keyword tags in the source code are the best place to find these keywords. To check a particular website’s keyword click “Source” in your “View” menu. In case it won’t work, right click in a blank area of the website and click “View Source” from the menu that shows up.

Use Pay-Per-Click
If it is within your budget, you can use pay-per-click program as well. It will help you to determine how many impressions you are receiving from each keyword and eventually you can decide which search terms are the best for your website. Pay-per-click is an effective strategy, which can ensure that viewers will be able to locate your website through search engines.

Use Exact Match keywords
Last but not the least, make sure your keywords are to the point, accurate and “exact match”, avoid information keywords or those, which are “broad match” or “phrase match”. To be more specific, ideally your keywords should be sub-niche keywords, which contain three or more words and are far less competitive than common keyword phrases, with high search volume. In order to reduce competition, stick with keywords which have at least 1,000 monthly searches, but not more than 1,500.





Hey Twitter Users: What Are Hashtags (“#” Symbols)?

23 01 2012

Definition: The # symbol, called a hashtag, is used to mark keywords or topics in a Tweet. It was created organically by Twitter users as a way to categorize messages.
Hashtags: Helping you find interesting Tweets

People use the hashtag symbol # before relevant keywords in their Tweet to categorize those Tweets to show more easily in Twitter Search
Clicking on a hashtagged word in any message shows you all other Tweets in that category
Hashtags can occur anywhere in the Tweet
Hashtagged words that become very popular are often Trending Topics

Example: In the Tweet below, @twitter added the hashtag before the phrase “GoGiants”. The word is now a link to search results for all Tweets containing “#GoGiants” in the message.

Using hashtags

If you Tweet with a hashtag on a public account, anyone who does a search for that hashtag may find your Tweet
Don’t #spam #with #hashtags. Don’t over-tag a single Tweet. (Best practices recommend using no more than 3 hashtags per Tweet.)
Use hashtags only on Tweets relevant to the topic








Why Small Businesses Should Claim Your Place?

1 10 2011

Claiming your Google Place is a simple and important process. There are a few reasons why you should do this.

  • Improved exposure for search engine traffic.
  • Ensure Google contains correct information about your business.
  • Increased activity for local searches.
  • Links your website to your Google Maps listing.
  • Allows customers to easily create step by step driving directions.
  • Allows customers to leave reviews and interact with your business.
  • Allows you, or others, to add pictures to your listing.
  • Gives you a competitive advantages over other, non-claimed, listings.
  • One of the best ways to get your business found on Google.

How to Claim your Google Place

Fortunately, Google makes claiming your place a very simple and straight forward process. It only takes a couple of minutes. In preparation for our new office, Todaymade recently went through the process. Here’s how we did it:

    1. Go to Google Places – Navigate to the Google Places homepage (http://www.google.com/places/) and chose Get Started under “Getting your business found on Google.” Once there, you will need to login with your Google Account.
    2. Check For Your Business – Google Places is organized like a traditional phone directory would be, so the first thing Google will want you to do is search for your phone number. It is possible that Google has already created a basic Google Places profile of your business. The phone search will tell you if that is the case.
    3. Add Your Basic Information– The next page will allow you to add or revise your official business details. Your basic information will include address, phone number, email address, company description, and website. We recommend filling out all of these fields.
      Our location is new, so we needed to start from scratch.

    4. Add Your Hours of Operation – For retail or customers service locations, Google allows you to add a full listing of your office hours.
    5. Add Photos & Videos– You can add photos and videos about your business to help potential customers understand what you do. You will, at minimum, want to add your logo to this area. If you have an information video about your company, be sure to add that as well. You don’t need to go crazy, but giving potential leads a feel for who you are can be a great advantage. The more you add, the more you will stand out.
      You can see our Google Place is coming together.

    6. Add Additional Details – Google provides a great area to add additional details about your business. In this area, we suggest listing services offered or brands carried if you are a retail location. This area can be full of great SEO content that will help Google link you to relevant searches. Again, the more information the better.

  1. Submit For Review & Confirmation – Once you have competed your profile of information, you will need to enter the review and confirmation process. In this process, Google will physically mail a card to your location. This card will contain a confirmation code that you will need to enter. While tedious, this process is in place to ensure that no one but you can claim your Google Place.

And that’s it! Claiming your Google Place is a very simple, and important, step for any business. Businesses always ask us how then can better on Google. There are many ways, but Google Places is definitely one of them. Once you have your place claimed, you will be able to make adjustments and changes but you will always want to stay within the official guidelines setup by Google.





Facebook Gives $10 Million in Free Advertising to Small Businesses

27 09 2011

Facebook is cozying up to small businesses in a big way with a new program that gives away $10 million in free advertising.

The program, Facebook Marketing Solutions, which includes a partnership with the National Federation of Independent Business and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, will roll out over the next few months. In early 2012, Facebook will give each qualified business at least $50 of free advertising on Facebook.

The social network also promises free resources and information on how to market your business on Facebook. The company is sending its reps out to meet with small business owners in person. Since Facebook has a self-service ad platform that’s actually geared more to small advertisers than large ones, the program seems to be about building awareness, especially since 64% of small businesses think social media is unnecessary. The company took a similar approach to wooing the advertising industry in April with Facebook Studio, which also offers free resources, though there’s no free advertising component.

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Ten ways to promote your Facebook Fan page

24 09 2011

 

It’s a valuable tool to have because it targets so many different audiences, is an easy place to share information and is constantly accessible and amenable to updates. Here are some of my favorites:

  1. Put your fan page URL in your email signature- For every business email you send out, you could be making one new fan
  2. Write a blog post about your new fan page- Double whammy. Create traffic for both your blog and your fan page if you share your blog’s link on the fan page.
  3. Tag other well-trafficked Websites in your posts- Great way to make connections. Websites and bloggers appreciate you sending traffic their way and may do the same for you in the future.
  4. Ask your Twitter followers to follow your fan page- The drawback to Twitter is the character limit. Use it as a teaser to herd followers to your fan page. If your content on Twitter is engaging and interesting, your fans will want more of it on other sites.
  5. Invest in Facebook ads- People forget that you can create your own budget on Facebook ads. You don’t have to spend a million dollars (unless you want to) and you can target your ads towards different audiences and demographics.
  6. Put a fan widget on your blog or Website- Social Media Examiner points out that your Website is your home base and a great way to send traffic out. Klout’s got a great example of a widget. Make it simple and accessible and your fan base should increase.
  7. Add a “like” box- Make sure you set the options to include Face Pile. This way your readers will know which of their friends already like the page. Peer pressure at its finest.
  8. Invite all your friends- Kind of a last resort. You don’t want to spam them. Better to reach out friends that you know are influencers or are interested in your product or service. However, you’d be surprised how many Facebook users click yes to everything. It can’t hurt, but it may not help as much as you think.
  9. Use targeted keywords in Google AdWords- It’s like Facebook ads x 10. Use a keywords based ad and instead of directing viewers to your site, direct them to your fan site.
  10. Ask fans to post a link- Leverage your existing audience. Don’t overuse this tip, they’re fans for a reason. They hopefully support you and want to help out.









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