Why Starting A Relationship With The Search Engines Can Be Hard ...Search Engines have a lot in common with singles. They've been hurt, and they aren't so quick to trust any more.Keywords:
Erin Ferree, website, design, search engine optimization, Google, ranking, visibility, online, visitors, web design, web site, marketing, branding, small business, entrepreneur, characteristics, effectiveness Why You Won't Get Instant Gratification From the Search Engines and What to Do About It So, when it's time to get your website listed on the search engines, it's only natural for you to want to be up on Google right away. I can't tell you how many emails I've gotten from clients right after I've let them know that their site is launched, saying 'But, I Googled myself, and I'm not there! Why not?'Keywords:
Erin Ferree, website, design, search engine optimization, Google, ranking, visibility, online, visitors, web design, web site, marketing, branding, small business, entrepreneur, characteristics, effectiveness Getting Your Website Noticed by the Search Engines You've just launched your website, marking the end of a huge effort and the beginning of a whole new way of doing business. Now, all you have to do is sit back and wait for visitors to flood in, right? But, people have to know your site's there in order to visit. So you go over to Google and search on your field to find your business. You don't see anything on the first few pages.Keywords:
Erin Ferree, website, design, search engine optimization, Google, ranking, visibility, online, visitors, web design, web site, marketing, branding, small business, entrepreneur, characteristics, effectiveness Building Affiliate Marketing Websites (part 2) In the first part of this piece, we discussed building affiliate marketing websites and how you ought to pick your products and design your affiliate marketing website pages. The next phase is how to attract surfers (ie shoppers) to your affiliate marketing websites. Selling on the Internet is what they call a 'numbers game', which means that only a tiny percentage of surfers to your affiliate marketing websites will become customers, so the first objective is to get a lot of visitors. The second objective is to raise the conversion rate of surfers to clients.Keywords:
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