Internet Marketing


2
Mar 10

OrangeSoda Offers SEO through American Express

American Express the popular credit card provider is now providing SEO services (serivce page) for businesses looking to get their site seen at the top of popular search engines (Google, Yahoo!, Big, etc.).

Now you may wonder how and why is American Express offering SEO services? How is a credit card company going to help improve my rankings? Well the answer to that is..

American Express isn’t really the company offering the SEO services, OrangeSoda is. It seems as if American Express has partnered or affiliated with OrangeSoda, and is just acting as a middle man.

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3
Feb 10

My 10 Most Popular Blog Posts

While dissecting my blog, analyzing the stats of individual posts and prioritizing my pages, I was able to come up with my most popular posts based on a variety of factors ranging from total inlinks, comments, retweets, search engine rankings, PR and more.

So for my new followers who don’t know my SEO blog, here is a list of my 10 most popular blog posts.

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30
Jan 10

Essential Accounts for Online Marketers

I was in my Google Reader catching up on some blogs I follow and as one link led to another, the next thing I knew I was surfing a handful of internet marketing blogs I’ve never heard of, or seen before. So many good blogs and so many junk ones. From internet marketing and business to personal development and finance. Topics ranging from the iPad & the stock market to how to make money online and  how to do SEO.

But this post is about a particular post I found written (and taped recorded) by an  Australian internet marketer named James Schramko. Before I found this particular post I was already interested in this guy’s blog, hence me looking around and stumbling across “Essential Accounts for Internet Marketers“. Here is a video from the post. But the full read can be found at his blog.

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10
Dec 09

6 Call Attempts for Better Lead Conversion

I know this doesn’t have too much to do with SEO. But, I read this very interesting whitepaper about calling your leads (that could be generated through SEO) multiple times to increase conversion rate.

Leads360 recently performed a study that shows six calls equals success when trying to contact a lead. According to Leads360 on the first call attempt there is only a 39% chance of contacting that lead, making just one more attempted call increases the chance of contact to 72%. That’s an increase of 87% simply by making 1 more call attempt. However six is the magic number of call attempts, according to Leads360 if you make 6 call attempts there is a 93% chance of contact which is referred to by Leads360 as nearly the maximum possible contact rate.

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23
Nov 09

YouTube “Laundry List” – 20+ Video Promotion Tips

Not too long ago, I published 15 Video Bookmarketing Sites Worth an SEO’s Time. I pretty much explained which video sites to upload your videos to, which in return could add SEO value to your website and traffic sources.

But, let’s get one thing clear now. That list was just a filtered SEO lover’s list from 100’s of video networking sites. Just uploading your videos is far from enough. For some of these sites, doing 1 or 2 specific things is required to get the most of SEO, while others may require full social networking. I could provide you with various tips for all video networking sites, but this post is a laundry list of things you can do with your videos uploaded to YouTube. Because face it, we want not only the SEO benefits of social video bookmarking, we more than anything want these videos to be seen by all our potential customers directing them to our call to actions.

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6
Nov 08

Content is King of SEO and King of the Net!

I know you’ve heard it before and I’m sure you feel you know what it is. Or do you? If you believe it, then why are you searching for SEO strategies or link building tips to rank better on the search engines? Face it, this is something you’re always going to hear because of the fact that it’s true. Content IS king. King of SEO and King of the net. Now, with search engines looking for signs of a good site by examining things such as time on site, bounce rate, toolbar bookmarks, tags, popularity of page in social networks, pages visited, content quoted on other sites with back links, ‘favorited’ sections of websites, percentage of return visits, mention in news and article back links, etc; there is no question that it’s content that keeps visitors on your site, coming back and talking about it and is a major factor in ranking on the SERP’s. If you follow my blog, you know that I focus a lot of time on link building, but nowhere near as much time as I do producing content and reviews.

Before I do and without getting into it, let’s just mention the obvious; keyword stuffed content, rearranged content, ungrammatical content and content made to barely pass Copyscape is soon to no longer work. Just think about it. A visitor comes to your site and either can’t read or understand what you are talking about. Why should that person spend time on your site? Why should he or she return? Was your site a waste of time? Bots can figure this out by examining how long that visitor is on all of the other sites ranking with you for similar queries and how many more sites (after yours) did that visitor have to surf before they found what they are looking for.

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5
Aug 08

Interesting Google Search Result

Just recently I was searching through Google for some information. I ran into a search listing I thought was pretty funny to be there.


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4
Aug 08

Google Knol Crashes/Helps Knol.com

Every week I receive a Google Agency Update email. It just entails what’s new from Google. It seems like they start new business and open up more projects and locations every week. At the rate Google is building, …. (whole ‘nother story)

Anyway, here is one of the updates in the email I received.

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2
Aug 08

Split Testing & Why It is Important to Internet Marketing

What is Split Testing?

Split testing is simply testing 2 variations of the same variable within a particular marketing tactic. For example: ‘landing page A’ vs. ‘landing page b’ or ‘ad creative 1′ vs. ‘ad creative 2′. Or even testing position 2 vs position 5. It’s called split testing because you are splitting up your traffic to experiment 2 versions of whatever it is you are testing.

Split testing can be granular or broad. You can get real specific and just test 2 ad creatives with only a 1 word or punctuation difference. Or broadly test, simply being ‘ad 1′ competing with completely different ad; ‘ad 2′. The same goes with landing pages. You can just change the title tag, h1 tag, one picture or broad test 2 completely different pages with different colors schemes, verbiages and tags.

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16
Apr 08

Internet Marketing Time Management

My girlfriend wanted me to spend some quality time with her last night. I told her “tonight might not be a good night for us because I wanted to knock out some tasks for one of my personal sites“. She asked with impatience “how much more work do you have to do until that site to will be done?” I laughed… She asked “What else do you have to do? Maybe I can help.” So I just blurted out some tasks to her…

I have to upload all my pictures, videos and html files to all the torrents. Before that, I must make sure the files are watermarked and have keyword-rich file names so they show up on searches and get downloaded.

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