* Most of search engines command over 100 million searches everyday,
day after day. Search engine optimization helps you get this piece of
the pie, which you might be losing otherwise to your competition
* Search engine optimization offers a much better return on
investment ROI compared to banner campaigns and other
internet marketing techniques.
* Search engine optimization helps you increase targeted
traffic... people who are already looking for the product
or service, which you are offer.
* Search engine optimization is a long term and
permanent answer to your traffic generation. Once a
website has been optimized through search engines it
can stay at the top for long periods of time
* Search engine optimization results in huge savings on
ad-spent using traditional channels of marketing
Relevant, Consistently Updated Content + Flawless Technical Functionality & User Experience =Â Perfect Blog Launch
What’s missing from the equation above? You guessed it: blog promotion.
Creating a glitch-free blog with informative content means next to nothing without attracting readers.
Start promoting your blog today with these five effective tips:
1. Involve influential industry bloggers.
By linking to [...]
It’s a little ironic that I’m writing this post about iPhone apps using WordPress on a Motorola Droid (Devour actually), but it allows me a chance to experience how hard it is to blog, using a tiny tiny tactile keyboard and also finally get this post started.
Ah, back to a full sized Logitech keyboard and [...]
When you think of successful consumer brands in the social media space, names like Dell, Zappos and Pepsi come to mind. Another is Ford. Last year the Ford Fiesta movement generated a tremendous amount of awareness (and pre-orders) for a vehicle that wasn’t available to the public yet. (Great summary on Jeff Bullas’s blog) [...]
From Facebook to Twitter to You Tube, there’s no limit to the number of social networking sites that can be leveraged to interact with customers and prospects, and build positive brand awareness.
LinkedIn, however, stands apart from the crowd. The roots of popular sites like YouTube and Facebook are founded on the entertainment side of things. [...]
TopRank ran a survey of journalists, reporters and editors on their use of search and social media in 2008. We found 91% use search engines like Google to do their job. 64% use social networks.  Published in Jan 2010, a George Washington University and Cision survey of journalists reports 89% use blogs and 65% use social [...]