Archive for ‘Internet Marketing’ category

A Blog A Day – SEO

15 August, 2009 | Roy Zeagler | No Comment

Today I am writing to stress the importance of making at least one blog post per day. I’ll start by stating: A blog a day will definitely keep the search engines at play on your website, BUT ONLY IF THE CONTENT IS USEFUL!!! By having updated, relevant, original content on your blog you are telling search engines that you are “the real deal”. Quick Fact: The more you blog, the more search engines crawl your website. Why is the frequency at which search engines crawl your site important? Because it allows you to establish TRUST quicker:

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A Few Myths About Internet Marketing EXPOSED!

14 August, 2009 | Roy Zeagler | No Comment

Hey guys…Today I’m going to expose some of the biggest myths in the internet marketing industry. I’m sure you’ve watched programs, and have come across websites where “The World’s Greatest” internet marketers have promised you wealth, and everything you want in life with the stipulation that you buy their book or go to their overpriced conference. The fact is that if these guys were making so much money off of things other than their book and conferences that you are paying for, then they wouldn’t want to teach you how to do what they’re doing! It would be completely idiotic of them to do that, because they would actually be creating competition for themselves. People who claim to have gotten rich off of the web, and now want to teach you how are most likely phonies. These people are the Mrs. Cleo’s of the web, and if you buy into their crap you’re going to get burned. Anyway, this article is about the myths of internet marketing, so let me get to it! Here goes:

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Why Do You Blog?

13 August, 2009 | Roy Zeagler | No Comment

The other day I was listening to one of the brightest minds at Google – Matt Cutts speak at a Google I/O event. During his speech one of the questions he asked the audience was “Why Do You Blog? What is the purpose of your website?” The room filled with silence…No one really knew what to say. After a few seconds Matt answered his own question: “To Make MONEY!!!” Making money is the main purpose of all websites and blogs, and it’s okay. You don’t have to feel bad about trying to make a profit off of your own hard work, because that’s what everyone is doing. If there was no incentive to blog or provide useful information then not many people would do it would they? Here’s a video of the Google I/O event in case you guys were interested:

Ways to Monetize Your Blog

Let me say this loud and clear…ADS AREN’T THE ONLY WAY TO MAKE MONEY FROM YOUR BLOG! There are tons of ways to monetize your content, and provide users with useful services. In this post I’m just going to outline a few of them:


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How Do I Improve My Search Engine Ranking?

12 August, 2009 | Roy Zeagler | 1 Comment

Today I’m going to let you guys in on a few easy ways to improve the way your website ranks in search engines. First and foremost I need to let you know that if you’re looking for high volume traffic and good rank, you need to have valuable, original, high demand content. This is where most webmasters, bloggers, and content writers go wrong when creating their website’s material. Instead of creating material that is useful, original, and interesting, people just write about the first thing that comes to mind, and pay no attention to what users really want. Do some research! Find out what key terms people are searching for, and pick something that ties into your websites theme to write about. To find out what keywords are in high demand try using Google’s Keyword Tool. With it, you can search key terms, and find out how many times they are normally searched. It will also provide you with similar terms, and suggestions to help you in your quest to improve your search engine rank. Now that we’ve gotten that out of the way let’s discuss how we can take those high volume terms, and create content that does well in Google, Yahoo, and Bing(formerly Live).
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What is Anchor Text & How Do I Use It?

12 August, 2009 | Roy Zeagler | No Comment

So I wrote a post earlier this week, and promised to explain what anchor text was to you guys so here it is:

5 Key Reasons To Use Anchor Text:


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10 Tips for Creating a Successful Web Marketing Strategy

11 August, 2009 | Roy Zeagler | No Comment

Two questions I get a lot from people who are just starting out, or people who are looking to really “up their game” is:

How do I get myself, and/or my product out there?
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How do I build a client base if no one knows who I am?

These are both very good questions, and over the years I’ve come up with a short list of ways entrepreneurs, home business opportunists, and individuals seeking more in life can successfully create a web marketing strategy the RIGHT WAY!  What I mean by the right way is not trying to trick the system.  You need to actually have a product or service that is valuable to people.  I am not a supporter of spam…a.k.a “Mass junk email marketing”.  If you are selling a guide entitled “How to lose 100 pounds in a week”, or a pill that promises to make you 30 years younger, then please read no further.  You are wasting your time, and I honestly don’t want to share my tips with you.  On the other hand if you offer a legitimate, valuable service or product then I hope you find use in these tips.  Here goes:
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“Connect With Facebook”

9 August, 2009 | Roy Zeagler | No Comment

If you use the web regularly, and I’m assuming most of you do because you’re here visiting my little ol blog, then you’ve most likely come across websites that allow you to “Connect with Facebook” rather than creating a whole new account through their website.  I feel like this is one of Facebook’s strongest features, and one of the reasons that it is now leading the pack when it comes to social networking.   For webmasters allowing your visitors to Connect with Facebook rather than sign up for a whole new account at your site is good for you in a variety of ways, but most importantly it allows users to feel safer about how their information is being transferred.  They already trust facebook, but if your site is one that they’ve never heard of before they could be hesitant about giving out their information on sign-up.  Here’s what it looks like when you connect with facebook through Digg.com:

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