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  1. Local Internet Marketing Firm Provides Workshop for Helping Small Businesses Leverage the Web

    On June 30th, at 9:30 AM at the Capital City Club in downtown Raleigh, Daniel Trimpey, CEO of Page Progressive, will be providing a workshop geared towards orienting small businesses in Raleigh, NC to the importance and capabilities of using the internet to market your business.

    The workshop will run for approximately two hours and there will be a lunch afterwards at the club for attendies. The topic will be "The Basics of Internet Marketing for Small Businesses" and will address very broadly the aspects of search engine optimization (SEO), link building and pay-per-click (PPC) advertising in the efforts to generate more traffic and business. "All three aspects of internet marketing are key to getting the best results," says Daniel Trimpey. There will be plenty of time built-in for questions, since this has been a very hot topic for people in the past.

    If you’d like to RSVP for this event, please contact the Capital City Club at (919) 832-5526‎. The event costs $15 and includes lunch.

     

  2. Blogging on Blogging

    Well, I’m sitting in a workshop on blogging this morning. Although I’ve been blogging for years, I figured it’s always a good idea to keep learning and it never fails to surprise me how much there is to know, even on a topic that you consider yourself an expert in. I figured I’d take the opportunity to blog about it 🙂 The speaker for this event was Denise Tawwab and you can check out her website here: http://ncconnected.org

    The bad news – In the pre "Web 2.0" world, when customers or
    clients were disgruntled, they would typically call your support number
    and let you know…and perhaps, at worst, tell a few of their friends.
    But with the current online social media phenomena, if you make a
    client unhappy, they are only a few clicks away from telling the whole
    world about it. And posts on the internet never go away.

    The good news
    – Because of the accessibility, you can wield the power to promote your
    company in a very large arena with a very small budget. All it takes is
    your time.

    Types of Blogs:

    1. CEO Blog – this is when the owner of a company blogs, usually for promoting the business or industries related to the business
    2. Executive Blog – Just like #1, but involves a group of people
    3. Group Blog – When any group of people share a blog
    4. Company – supported Blog – When employees are encouraged to blog internally to the company
    5. Topical Blog – Blogging on a particular topic (duh!)
    6. Promotional Blog – Blogging for the purpose of promoting something
    7. Advocacy Blog – Blogging for the purpose of raising awareness about something

    Links:
    http://www.technorati.com
    http://blogsearch.google.com
    http://blogpulse.com
    http://windowslivewriter.spaces.live.com

    For 50 Power Tips for Blogging, view Denise’s blog here: http://denisetawwab.wordpress.com

  3. Get the Most Out of Incoming Links: FREE Link Generator!

    As you may know, it’s important to get incoming links pointing to your website in order to improve your ranking in search engines. But you can take that one step further by making sure that the person who links to you formats the link in such a way that creates a relationship between your link and several key terms. This is usually done using the title tag, like:

    <a href="http://www.yoursite.com" title="Your site title and keywords here">Your site title and keywords here</a>

    For those of you who are not HTML-inclined, we’ve created a free web app and placed it on our search engine optimization page to make properly generating this code a snap. Just enter your website address, website title, and several key phrases and viola, out pops the proper code, which you can copy and pass along to the people that you want to link to your site.Keep in mind for best results you should mix up the keywords and title a bit from site to site to make it look more natural.

    Check out our FREE link building generator tool here!

  4. News Module SEO And Search By Tag Updates

    We’ve updated the news module to allow searching by tag like many social bookmarking websites do.  We’ve also added the rel="nofollow" attribute to all external links to improve SEO.  Additionally, we’ve added code to make sure all links are absolute in order to ensure that they work in RSS feeds.

    Attached is the new version of the news module.  Instructions are in NEWS_MODULES_UPDATES.TXT.  We recommend that you update all files if upgrading, unless you’ve made some customizations.

     

  5. What is Pay-Per-Click Advertising (PPC)?

    Pay-per-click advertising is an amazing way to advertise. For a very reasonable amount of money you can get a world-wide audience to know more about your business. This post is going to talk about what is PPC advertising and why it’s important.

     

    Many websites offer pay-per click (PPC) advertising on them, but not all of them are necessarily a good investment. It’s hard to know where is the best place to advertise on the web, but starting with Google is never a bad thing. The next thing I’d do is look at what other websites appear near the top in searches for your targeted key phrases and then see if they offer advertising on them.

    How Does PPC Work?

    When you search on Google, for example, the PPC advertisements are the listings that show at the very top and also on the right side of the page. Research shows that the top left, followed by the top right is where most people’s eyes start out on a search result page, so placement is critical.Of those ads, when you set up an advertisement to trigger when a person searches for a particular phrase, you are competing in an auction against anyone else who also set up an ad to trigger for that same phrase. So the logical conclusion is the more broad the phrase, the more people competing for it and the more it will cost per click. This is why it’s critical to be as specific as possible when coming up with your key phrases. Ideally, your ads should link to a specific page on your website that talks about the same thing that the person searched for, so pointing to your home page is not always best.For example, if you own a shoe store and one of your key phrases is "Nike 330K Running Shoe" then you ought to link to your product page for that specific shoe. That improves your quality score in Google and keeps the user from having to search for the specific thing they want all over once they get to your site. 

    So what is "Quality Score" in Google? Google wants advertisements to be as relevant to the search term as possible. This results in a better experience for the user. If someone searches for "Roses in Raleigh, NC" and lands on an auto parts store, that would tell the person that Google advertisements don’t deliver. And Google doesn’t want that, since that is how they make their billions of dollars. So they rate all key phrases with what they call a "Quality Score" in order to encourage more relevant advertisements. You make an advertisement relevant my making sure  that your key phrases match wording in the ads for those phrases and point to a page on your site which also contain those same key phrases. In order to do this, you may need to break your key phrases in Adwords into several groups and get specific with the ad for that group and the landing page that the ad points to.

    One of the best parts of PPC advertising is you don’t have to concentrate so much on search engine optimization and link building and you get much faster results. And sometimes no matter how hard you try, you just can’t get a page to rank well for some phrases, but because you know it’s a killer phrase, you’d be willing to pay to show up for it.

    Another advantage to PPC advertising is you can get TONS of analytical data on how many clicks you get, how many times your ad appears to people, how long does someone stay on your website when they search for a particular phrase, what country they are coming from, etc. Unlike traditional advertising, you have a lot of numbers to work with. Unfortunately, with all those numbers comes the complexity of analyzing those numbers to interpret trends that work in your favor. That is where an expert in search marketing comes in handy.

  6. Don’t Let People Rip Off Your Website Content

    It is not uncommon for people and automated bots to snap snippets of text from your website and then use it for their own diabolical purposes. Here’s a script that will let you know when that happens and it also automatically adds a link to your site in the snippet anyone copies, so you can get an incoming link which helps improve your ranking with search engines. Cool, eh? The best part is it’s free and very easy to set up. Check it out!

    Tracer:
    http://tcr52.tynt.com/

  7. How Do I Get My Website to Rank Well in Google? (Part 3)

    Okay, so we’ve been discussing keyword generation, search engine optimization, link building and today we tackle the basics of paid online advertising…

    Online Advertising

    There are a lot of places you can spend your money advertising on the web. Some places yield better results than others. Find sites that rank well in searches, and don’t forget you can advertise directly on search engines using Google Adwords or Yahoo Online Marketing. Often it’s easier to pay for an ad for a key phrase than to rank for it organically. This is especially true for highly competitive phrases. The best part is you get almost instant results with paid advertising, unlike link building, which takes months to see the full benefits of your labor. Also think about sites where your target demographic are. Facebook Advertising, for example, has a great advertising program that let’s you target specific demographics.

    So that sums up our three-part discussion on online marketing. I plan to flesh out more specific details in future posts as well, so stay tuned!

  8. How Do I Get My Website to Rank Well in Google? (Part 2)

    Last post I discussed the importance of developing good key phrases and optimizing your website for search engines. This post is going to cover the basics of link building.

    Link Building

    Now we need to get a lot of high quality links pointing to your site. Start of by searching the web for your key words and see what comes up. Take note of which sites seem to come up again and again. Those are sites you want to get linking to you. Also look for local business directories or directories that specialize in your industry as well as forums where you can post as an authority on a topic. Put a link to your website in your profile and signature. Write up several articles about your industry, include your key phrases, and post them on the web at online article syndication websites. Make sure to include links back to yourself. Post online press releases. Sign up for social media sites and find a few you really dig and set up camp. Build a network of friends and colleagues and link back to your site. Find other companies that are synergistic to what you do and contact them to see if they will link to you.

    Rinse and repeat.

    The next post I’ll be talking about paid online advertising, such as pay-per-click (PPC) advertising with Google. Don’t miss it! 😉