The Importance Of SEO In Blog Advertsing
Is SEO Important In Blog Advertising?
In a nut shell YES!
Having a blog on the Internet that gives people some
good information doesn’t do a lot of good if people
can not find it.
If you want people to be able to find your blog,
something that is important is that you have good
Search Engine Optimization, or SEO.
Whenever you put one or more words into a search bar
to look for something, the SEO of a website is what
helps bring up those websites.
For example, if your blog is about Lamborghini Sports Cars, you
are going to want to be sure that your blog includes
popular terms such as sports cars,other famous brands of sports cars,
and anything related to foreign sports cars.
Think about the things that people look for when they
are interested in sports cars, and the kinds of
things that come up when you search.
It’s always a good idea to use your own experience
when you are optimizing your blog for searching.
Think about what has worked, what hasn’t worked, and
use them for your own blog SEO. This way, when someone
puts one of the terms that you put in your blog into a
search engine it will be one of the sites that comes
up.
Of course, there are other factors that come into play
that determine where your blog will come up in the
list, but everyone starts somewhere.
The more keywords that your blog uses, the more people
will come to your blog. It just takes time and
patience. A keyword is simply the word you type into a search bar.
Till next time….
Does it Do Any Good To Advertise Your Blog In Your Email Signature?
Who Are These Guys?
If you have a blog that you are particularly proud of,
and that you want to share with other people, there
are a lot of free ways that you can get your blog
noticed and noticed fast.
One of those ways is something that you do everyday,
and that you may not even consider as a way to share
your blog. Put the link to your blog in your email
signature. It is easy. Just go to settings in your
e-mail host, whether it is gmail, yahoo or etc.
I think you can figure it out from there.
Chances are that you send out emails more times than
you can count during the day, Each time you send out
an email, you can advertise your blog by putting the
address of your blog in your email’s signature.
It’s always a good idea to write something catchy
like, See what I am up to now, or Read my latest
chapter of my fantastic life here, depending on
what type of blog you have.
The thing to remember about putting an advertisement
in your signature for your blog is to make it short,
but eye-catching. As for a good rule of thumb ask a
question. Instead of “See what I’m up to” you might
ask “Guess what I’m up?”. Everyone is gonna want to
know the answer.
You want people interested enough to want to
click on it, but you also don’t want to scare them
off.
Just like it is with any advertisement, you want to
give them just enough to be interested and take a
closer look at what it is that you are advertising.
Asking questions is always a good idea.
Think about what it is that your blog is about. What
is really going to interest people about it and want
to visit? That is what you should include in your
signature, and that is what is going to get people to
go to your blog.
In the end I think putting your blog address
in the signature area of every e~mail is a great idea.
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Affiliate Marketing Pays For My Leads?
Want to know how to use affiliate marketing to pay for your mlm leads? Then you must read this article and do the proper research that is recommended by Paul Poole
People involved in MLM or network marketing know that the old techniques such as cold calling, making lists of warm contacts, late night meetings, distributing flyers and business cards no longer give positive and profitable results. Besides, people interested by internet marketing in the past, maybe know how effective affiliate marketing can be. Lately, people have focused on the knockout power they can have when they combine affiliate marketing with a solid MLM Network?
Before we get started lets clarify just what is affiliate marketing.To make it simple, online affiliate marketing is a time-tested strategy for making money online. It networks partners online in order to refer business to a vendor website, so, affiliates become Internet-based sales representatives for the company that offers a commission for customers referred to them. So how can we combine affiliate marketing with a MLM network?
First, it is important to establish an online presence by providing the targeted traffic with the best ways to find our products. The main idea here is to build an online notoriety and build trust with customers. The online presence can be made by: building a website, Blogging, Social Networking, building Squidoo lenses, participating in forums, pay-per-click advertising and article marketing and much, much more.
Furthermore, it is recommended to try to allure potential prospects by using squeeze pages, blogs, opt in pages or squidoo lens prior to promoting the website. Leads systems are completely automated with squeeze pages, lead tracking systems, and auto responders. New reps could literally generate 100′s of quality leads per day without having to make one phone call.
Some of the most effective techniques of the Network Marketers in the industry are tapping into the power of Affiliate Marketing programs as a means of generating the revenue to power their Prospecting efforts. Let’s think about this: you put your affiliate commissions to work driving your prospecting efforts that are in turn building your primary business. Moreover, as your marketing efforts become more profitable your Prospecting/Lead Generation becomes a profit center while providing a constant source of new prospects for your primary MLM business.
Here’s exactly what you should do in order to use affiliate marketing to build your MLM Business:
First: Build some sort of web presence set up to generate leads.
Second: Build a relationship with those leads over time using an email autoresponder and sharing valuable information for free. The information MUST be valuable and free.
Third: Review other products that these leads might be interested in purchasing, with you as the affiliate. When they purchase, you make money!
Finally, it is important to join a strong and successful MLM company. There are thousands of reputable mlm type companies around the world. Today, the key to success in network marketing can be summed up in the words “”attraction marketing.”" You have to look for a company that can teach you the basic principles of attraction marketing and touches upon topics such as using attraction marketing to generate unlimited leads, how to make proper use of your list to generate a constant revenue and how to market your mlm business properly.
If this is a new concept to you, I would highly recommend that you do some research on this subject to be certain you pick the right mlm company and find a great affiliate company designed to promote your mlm company on the back-end. NEVER promote your mlm company upfront.
To learn more about a highly recommended affiliate company that automatically promotes your mlm company on the back-end you might include {mslp}in your research. For a link to the best web site to research MLM companies check out {Best MLM }companies. Be sure to take your time and do your research.
How Social Curation Builds Your Following
The following is a guest post by Jack Humphrey. Jack is an online “social engineer” and content marketing specialist. He is the co-creator of CurationSoft; content marketing software designed to save bloggers and social media experts valuable time curating great content.
Marketers are in a constant state of confusion over just how to work social media to build their following and, ultimately, their brand. We see examples every day of people missing the mark in social media.
They get impatient and use their stream to flat out advertise. Then they get disillusioned when the results are flat. They see people building successful brands, like Mari Smith, and they miss the key difference between her success and their lack thereof.
Here’s the difference: People like Smith, Scoble, and Kawasaki do a great job at bringing new ideas and valuable content into their streams which is relevant and useful to their readers. And at a very high ratio compared to updates they make which directly affect their “bottom line.”
They essentially curate great content for their followers which is relevant to their followers. Kawasaki is a “general interest” social curator. Scoble is a tech curator. Smith is a curator of things helpful to DIY marketers.
We follow them because they help us filter the news we’re interested in, but have no wish to research ourselves. They are our eyes and ears on topics we care about. And we trust them to bring the goods so we don’t have to stress about missing vital information.
This is what a good social media curator does. And it is how one becomes very popular on social networks. When you find and post a great piece of content, and it gets shared by your followers, you get in front of their followers. Every time this happens you pick up new followers who will share to their followers and so on.
This is how brands get noticed in the social world. This is how daily, direct traffic from social networks can be increased. By systematically sharing well-curated and researched content, you become a resource that followers cannot afford to lose track of.
Simply sharing other links that have already been shared on the network isn’t quality social curation. That is for the masses to do. A good social curator finds new content to post from outside the network through tools like RSS readers and aggregators used to deliver and organize vast amounts of content around their topics of interest.
The latter point is what makes all the difference between a normal social media consumer and a thought leader like Kawasaki. Social thought leaders are conversation starters. They are the ones everyone else shares, likes, and retweets.
Your mission for the week: discover and share new content relevant to your market on your favorite social site. Start more conversations and grab more following through the activity that’s generated by your thoughtful curation of news and ideas that turn your market on.
Have you found success with content curation? If so, what particular activities were especially helpful? Leave your comments below.
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