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Tuesday, May 21, 2013





When thinking about website, Google Adsense is probably the first thing that came to the mind of many people. Created in 2004, Adsense is the easiest way to make money online. Making real money with Google Adsense is not as easy as it seems, but if Adsense wasn’t an efficient way to make money online, people would stop using it.
In this article, I’m going to show you 10 efficient tips to really make money with Adsense.




1- Understand on which sites Adsense works




 

 Is it possible to really make money with Adsense? The answer is definitely yes. But not on all kind of sites. For example, I own a blog in French about visiting New York City (it is called Visiter New York) and Adsense works very well on it. On the other hand, my most popular site, Cats Who Code always had terrible results with Adsense, because tech-savy people will not (or less) click on Adsense ads.
One of the best Adsense tip I can give you is to know which niche are good and which ones are to avoid.


2- Avoid “Smart-Pricing” like the plague

Smart pricing (which is everything but smart…) is when Google automatically gives the advertiser a discount based on the perceived value of your web site. Certain types of sites supposedly generate more sales so get a higher cost per click while others are typically more lookers and get paid less per click.
If Google placed your blog in the second category, no luck for you. In fact, for the same click on the same ad, a website can earn $1 while another will get on 10 cents!
In order to avoid getting “Smart-priced” by Google, you have to try to keep your CTR high. Low CTR sites (under 1 or 2%) generally ends up by being smart-priced.


3- Place Adsense ads on old posts only

In order to avoid smart-pricing, a great idea is to display Adsense ads on old posts only. Why? Because the vast majority of your regular visitors don’t click on ads. By showing Adsense on old posts only, you’ll definitely keep your CTR high.
The following function have to be pasted in the functions.php file of your WordPress theme.


function is_old_post($post_id=null){
   $days = 15;
   global $wp_query;
   if(is_single() || is_page()) {
      if(!$post_id) {
         $post_id = $wp_query->post->ID;
      }
      $current_date = time();
      $offset = $days *60*60*24;
      $post_id = get_post($post_id);
      $post_date = mysql2date('U',$post_id->post_date);
      $cunning_math = $post_date + $offset;
      $test = $current_date - $cunning_math;
      if($test > 0){
         $return = true;
      }else{
         $return = false;
      }
   }else{
      $return = false;
   }
   return $return;
}
 
Once you successfully inserted the code into your function.php file, you are now ready to call the functions in your single.php template as shown below:

<?php if(is_old_post()){ ?>
INSERT AD CODE HERE
<?php } ?>
 

4- Identify high paying keywords

To appear on Adsense ads, advertisers have to bid on a specific keyword. Some keywords, such as “mortgage” have a way higher CPC than others.
A great way to maximize your Adsense income is to identify those high paying keywords and use them in your blog. Several lists of high paying keywords are available on the Internet, some are free and some aren’t.
A good list to start with is this one, which is completely free.



5- Work with keywords

Although you can’t directly control which Adsense ads appears on your site, you can work with keywords in the hope that Google will display related contextual ads.
For example, if you’re writing a post about Javascript, the keyword “javascript” has strong chances of being used in Adsense ads. If you want Adsense to display ads based on high paying keywords, you have to put these keywords on your document. Don’t abuse though; you may be penalized by Google.
To check your keyword density, here is a great tool : http://www.ranks.nl/tools/spider.html


6- Use section targeting

As I said before, in order to maximize your revenue you have to work on keywords. But what if Adsense is displaying ads based on a keyword you don’t want to be used? Using section targeting, you can emphasis some text as well as asking Adsense to ignore some other.
The following example shows how to use section targeting in your posts:

<!-- google_ad_section_start -->
    Content you want to emphasize.
<!-- google_ad_section_end -->

<!-- google_ad_section_start(weight=ignore) -->
    Content you want to be ignored by Adsense
<!-- google_ad_section_end -->
 

7- Display Adsense to search engine visitors only

Another way to avoid being smart-priced is definitely to display Adsense ads only to visitors who came from search engines.
The following WordPress hack will do that job perfectly. To apply it to your blog, insert the code below in your theme functions.php file.
Note that the $SE array is where you specify search engines. You can easily ad new search engines by adding new elements to the array.



function scratch99_fromasearchengine(){
  $ref = $_SERVER['HTTP_REFERER'];
  $SE = array('/search?', 'images.google.', 'web.info.com', 'search.', 'del.icio.us/search', 'soso.com', '/search/', '.yahoo.');
  foreach ($SE as $source) {
    if (strpos($ref,$source)!==false) return true;
  }
  return false;
}
 
Once done, open the file where you want to display the ads and paste the following code:


if (function_exists('scratch99_fromasearchengine')) {
  if (scratch99_fromasearchengine()) {
    INSERT YOUR CODE HERE
  }
}
 
 
Save the file, and you’re done.


8- Go Large!

Adsense ads can be displayed in various formats, but they don’t provide the same results. Although it depends of many factors such as your blog niche and layout, the large rectangle (336×280) has proven to be the best paying Adsense format. It is also one of the few Adsense block which can display video ads.


9- Use a personalized Google search engine on your blog

Many people don’t like the way WordPress search works, and I must admit that this is not the best feature of my favorite blogging engine. In order to have better search results for my readers, I decided to give a try to a Google custom search engine. You can try it, search form is located on my blog sidebar.
The tools works very well, and you can start monetizing it using Adsense. I found out that on Cats Who Blog, the search engine is very profitable. For those who’d like to learn how to add Google search to their blog, a very old post from Cats Who Code explains how to do it.


10- Don’t break Adsense terms of service

At last but not least, one of the best bits of advice I can give to anyone who’d like to make money online using Google Adsense is to be careful with the terms of service. For example, if you click on your own ads, or display incentive messages on your site, Google will quickly finds out and they will consenquently ban your site from Adsense.
You have to play by their rules, so don’t thing you are smarter than them. Respect the terms of services, optimize your ads using the tips I just gave you, and write great content so people will visit your site and click on your ads.

25 Tips To Optimize Your Blog For Readers & Search Engines

 

Nile Marketing - 25 Tips To Optimize Your Blog For Readers & Search Engines

 


Everyone and their dog (yes, there are a few dogs out there with their own blogs) have started up a blog these days, but many people just aren’t taking the steps needed to optimize their blogs for both readers and search engines. While blogs can be business related (another blog about mesothelioma anyone?) they can also be personal where you talk about the great ham sandwich you had for lunch today or the crappy service you had at that trendy restaurant last night. 

But whether your blog is business or personal, you should ensure that you are optimizing your blog for both your readers (after all, you want to keep those readers coming back) and the search engines. Unfortunately, optimization is an important step that far too many blogs seem to be skipping over, even those that have a broad appeal to surfers and have the potential to be monetizable.

However, optimizing a blog is a bit different than your standard website search engine optimization (SEO), particularly because most blogs run off standard blog platforms, or worse, run as a hosted blog on someone else’s domain name. And there are design issues that can be unique to blogs which can impact your rankings. 

Let’s face it, when you commission a styling’ new blog template, most blog designers focus on making your blog look the way you want it to. But unfortunately for bloggers, not very many of those great blog designers are also SEOs by trade, meaning that the blog design you use could actually be hurting your search engine rankings. While you may have a great design that looks wonderful to readers, new readers might not find you if your blog isn’t ranking well organically in the search engines.

Also, when you optimize your blog for the user experience, you make it easy for users to return and engage in your blog without dealing with any of the hassles that can cause them to abandon other sites or blog entries. Repeat visitors are the cream of your blog, so by following these tips you have given them the tools they need to return as well as the user experience that makes them want to come back.

Fortunately, if you are on the case to make your blog rank well while not hindering your visitor’s experience on your site, there are definitely things you can check – and fix – to prevent any indexing issues from occurring, and ensuring your blog a happy and healthy existence in the search engines.

So here is advice on how you can optimize that blog of yours for both users and search engines without alienating one or the other.


1) Dump The Default Template – Looks Count!
I cringe when I see a blog using the “out of the box” WordPress or MovableType template. Hire a designer to create a unique look for your blog, or at the very least, take advantage of some of the free templates available and customize it a bit with a unique logo or a slight color upgrade. 



2) Just Say No To Bad Color Schemes
While a hot pink with lime green color scheme might be your favorite, consider what your readers will be expecting. That color scheme might work perfectly on a teenage gossip site, but would look extremely out of place as the corporate blog for a men’s suit company. Likewise, gamers would think nothing of a black background on an Xbox 360 blog, but it would look horrendous on a parenting or pregnancy site. So while you should experiment with colors to find a good mix for your blog, keep in mind user experience and their expectations.



3) RSS Me!
Make sure you have RSS available. Many hosted blogging solutions don’t have RSS automatically available, so you will need to add it. And when you do add it, ensure you have those RSS links in an obvious spot. Don’t tuck them away at the very bottom of your index page after your most recent 20 entries, or hide them on a separate “About Us” page. Place all those handy subscribe links in your sidebar, which is exactly where people will look for them. If you use Feedburner currently, have a look at their new MyBrand option which allows you to host your own feeds for a seamless user experience.



4) Offer RSS & Feed Subscription Buttons
Yes, when people want to subscribe to a blog, they will often look for that orange RSS logo as well as the logos of the standard aggregators such as Bloglines. So it is worth the time to add the most popular ones to your blog so visitors can easily do their one-click subscriptions to your feed without it require much effort on their part. If you make it hard to subscribe, most just won’t bother. FeedButton offers a service that allows you to offer multiple RSS aggregator and feed reader buttons with a single expanding rollover button.



5) Offer Posts Via Email
Some people just don’t get RSS. So cater to them by offering them an option to get your blog posts by email instead. The most popular service to do this automatically is FeedBlitz, although there are also many other tools available to do this.



6) Decide On Full Or Partial Feeds
Do you offer full feeds or partial feeds? This is a personal preference, and is often dependent on what market space you are blogging in. One option is to offer two feeds, one being an ad-supported full feed, with an RSS ad included, and the other being an ad-free snippet copy of the feed, where readers won’t see ads but will have to actually view your blog in order to read your full entry. But this will often come down to personal preference, and the preferences of your readers.



7) Write Compelling Snippets/Descriptions
If you do use snippets for your RSS feed, be sure to make them compelling or leave readers with a cliffhanger to encourage them to click and read the full entry. This will get you many more readers to your entries than just using the default option of including the first X number of words in the blog post as the snippet. Use your excerpts to generate interest and clicks.



8) Pay Attention to How You Write
One of my favorite bloggers has the unfortunate habit of writing detailed long entries… without a single paragraph break and with the double whammy of also writing with a font size smaller than usual. If I look up for a moment, it is hard to find my place again in her 1000 word entries. As a result, I don’t read it as often as I would like to, simply because reading it is such a painful experience.



9) Spelling Counts
Spelling is also worth mentioning. Add one of the many spell checkers to your internet browser and run a quick spell check before you publish your entry. Every word doesn’t have to be perfect, and I am certainly guilty myself of letting on occasional typo slip through unnoticed. But I also get annoyed when I am reading typo after typo after typo in an entry. And yes, if it happens enough, I will unsubscribe out of sheer frustration.



10) Fontography Counts
Make the font easy to read. Some bloggers think it is cool to have their handwriting turned into a customized font, or use a trendy font that would be better suited to a scrapbook layout. But not everyone has those wild and weird fonts installed, which means that those people will see a standard font such as Times New Roman, and it can really kill the look of your blog. So instead design the text of your blog entries to use a standard font in a standard size.



11) Don’t Forget Navigation
Is this blog part of a larger site, such as a corporate blog on a site for a major company? Don’t just link to the main page of the blog. Syndicate your recent headlines in the sidebar to encourage visitors on the main site to check out the blog too.



12) How Fast is Your Host?
Another one of my favorite blogs has such a slow response time when I click from the snippet in my RSS to the full blog entry that I only actually end up waiting around for it to load about 10% of the time. Don’t lose readers because your hosting company thinks 30 seconds is a perfectly reasonable amount of time to load up a page.



13) Avoid Widget Overload!
Yes, there are definitely some cool widgets you can add to your blog, such as MyBlogLog or a Flickr photo box tied to your photo gallery. But be aware that having a large number of javascripts can slow down your site. So don’t sacrifice timely loading time for nice-but-not-all-that-necessary widgets.



14) Have Descriptive Titles
Some blog software actually makes your entry titles seem pretty repetitious in the search engine result pages, and can result in a lower click through than you might have had otherwise with highly optimized titles. If your title’s say something like “Jason’s Tech Industry Rants & Ramblings Blog >> New Xbox 360 title announced for April release” you should change it to “New Xbox 360 title announced for April release”. Unless you are well known as an authority blog in that market, the blog name is simply wasting crucial space at the beginning of the title tag and causing the rest of the entry title to end up getting truncated in the search results. And make sure your titles actually enhance the entry and don’t leave the reader wondering what on earth the blog entry could be about. Ensuring you have great titles when you have a small readership and are depending on search engines to send you readers is one of the first steps you should take to optimize your blog.



15) Look at your Cascading Style Sheets.
Most blogs use a tremendous amount of CSS to create that custom look. And while most of the “out of the box” designs that come standard with the installed template include all CSS in an external file, there definitely are some blog designers who will put their CSS on the individual template pages rather than placing it all in an external CSS file. And when you don’t place CSS in an external file, it can clutter up your pages and result in the most important part of the page – the entry text – being much further down in the HTML code when it has to go after the masses of CSS coding lines.



16) Post Often
The more frequently you post, the more likely Googlebot and other bots will stop by on a more regular basis. If you only post once in a blue moon, expect that it might take a while for Google to stop by and see that you actually have updated again. Google loves updated fresh sites, so it make sense to feed the bot what it wants.



17) Spread the Link Love
If you are blogging about a story, link up the original story as well as other’s commentary on the same topic. When you do so, you will often make those bloggers aware of your blog’s existence (if they weren’t already) when people click from your blog to theirs. And it also increases the odds that they will either link to you on that story or on something you blog about in the future. 



18) Be Aware of Your Anchor Text
When you link to someone’s blog entry, or even a previous blog entry on your own site, make sure you link well. This means instead of linking to someone’s blog entry with the anchor text “click here”, you link to them using anchor text related to the blog entry, such as “Jason’s scoop on the new Widget Xbox 360 game”.



19) Create Unique Stories
Bloggers love to link to other bloggers. When you write original blog entries, rather than just rehashing something someone else has already said, you increase the odds that someone will find yours interesting enough to link to and talk about. And a reader of that blogger’s blog might read the entry and decide to write something about what you said as well, meaning yet another link as well. And if you are fortunate, it will go viral, meaning suddenly it seems like every blogger in your market space is talking about what you wrote. Rinse and repeat as often as possible for maximum exposure and link juice.



20) Use a Related Posts Plugin
Not only does this make sense to keep readers around for other articles on your site that are related to your current post, but it also allows you to deeplink from a current page on your blog to older entries. Often, older entries get buried several pages deep on an archive page, and this allows you to showcase entries written months or years previously and give those “oldies but goodies” an extra little kick in the search engines. There are several related post plugins available depending on which blog platform you use.



21) Ping Other Sites
When you add a new blog entry, you might want to ping site such as Technorati and FeedBurner to let them know you have a brand new blog entry on your site. You can also now ping Google’s Blog Search as well for faster indexing in their blog search engine at blogsearch.google.com. Automatic pinging is an option in the control panel of most blog platforms including WordPress and MovableType. And Ping-o-Matic offers a service that allows you to quickly pick and chose what to ping.



22) Buy Your Own Domain Name
Don’t always think your free blog hosting company will be around forever. What will you do if you build up a loyal readership then one day you discover yourblogname.examplebloghost.com no longer works because examplebloghost.com has gone out of business? You want to make sure the search engines have a URL they will always find your blog at, rather than have to worry about them re-indexing your previously well-ranked blog on am entirely new domain… that is if you are lucky enough to get your blog posts from your free hosting company. Both Google’s Blogger & WordPress allow you to use their hosted blog service while displaying it on your own domain instead of their own branded one.


23) Manage Your Trackback & Comment Spam
You don’t want Google or Yahoo to find masses of spammy links on your site to all manner of less-than-quality sites submitted to your blog by a blog spammer. Use one of the many tools on the market for your blog platform to manage both comment and trackback spam.


24) Use a Good URL Structure
Don’t use “permalinks” such as www.yourblogsite.com/?p=123 . Instead, use www.yourblogsite.com/2007/01/01/blog_entry_title_here. Most blogging platforms allow you to change from the standard numbered permalinks to this style of search engine friendly ones. And just in case the blog platform you use has funky dynamic URLs for each entry, you will want to ensure that the bots can crawl them easily or use a mod rewrite to create a good structure such as in the example.

25) Use Great Categories
When you write a post, place it in 1 to 3 different categories related to the post. For example, and article on the television show Grey’s Anatomy could go under “Grey’s Anatomy” and “ABC”. Avoid the temptation to add it to ten different categories though, such as including “drama,” “hospital,” “interns” and “Seattle” because that is just overkill. But if you wrote something great on Grey’s Anatomy, you have made it easy for your reader to find all your posts on Grey’s Anatomy because they simply have to click on the category link at the top or bottom of the entry. 


While some bloggers insist that search engine rankings will come naturally to those who wait, who really wants to wait for Google? A blogger can run into several unique challenges when it comes to optimizing for search engines, and it makes sense to get the jump on it now than simply hoping that if you write it, the bots will come. It is far easier to ensure you have a well optimized blog now than trying to figure out what the issue is 6 months down the road when only your blog’s index page is found in Google!
Does anyone else have tips they would have put in their own top 25 list of blog optimization tips? I had some that didn’t make the cut for the top list, but am interested to hear what others feel are the most important tips.
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Tips To Optimize Your Blog For Better SEO


Search Engine Optimization uses a combination of techniques, tools, and technical know-how to get results.  Search engine optimization (SEO) is a set of methodologies aimed at improving the visibility of a website in search engine listing. Search Engine Optimization  (SEO) involves the careful optimization of corporate web sites to effectively increase their visibility in the major search engines such as Google, Yahoo, Alta-Vista,and many others. The higher a Web site ranks in the results of a search, the greater the chance that that site will be visited by a user. The higher a Web site ranks in the results of a search, the greater the chance that that site will be visited by a user.

 Optimize the below three for better SEO:


    Meta Tags
    Navigational  links
    Rich Content


Meta Tags:

Meta Tags are very important for your website's visibility. Many search engines read them from your site when you submit it to them .Major meta tags that you can use:

Meta Title,
The only resource type that is currently in use is "document" This is the only tag that you need to put in for indexing purposes.

Meta Description,
Depending on the search engine, this will be displayed along with the title of your page in an index. "content" could be a word, sentence or even paragraph to describe your page. Keep this reasonably short, concise and to the point.

Meta Keyword,
Choose whatever keywords you think are appropriate, seperated by commas.

Navigational  links:

             At the right or at the bottom, but not on the left, of the page.  When the search engines "read" your site, they read from the top left to the bottom right.  Search engines place an emphasis on the first 100 words or text on the site.  You do not want these words to be navigational links or Javascript.  Ideally, you want to have your heading tags with your keywords in the beginning of your page.  This being said, placing your links/JavaScript on the right or bottom of your page ensures the search engine spiders get to the text first, giving more weight to what's important on your page.


Rich Content:

             The more content you have on your site the more likely someone is to find what they're looking for when they get there. Keep your site very content rich. Have a lot of pages.Update the site even twice a day if you have the time. Updating your site does not mean that you copy paste content from other sites.That will only push your rankings further down. Don't have any duplicate content. At the same time ,dont spam multiple content across the same website. When a search engine views or reviews a website, which they do at least every few months, it looks for specific characteristics found in the content of website landing pages.

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Nile Marketing - Website Design Trends for 2013






Website Design Trends for 2013

It’s not just your clothes and your style that need to stay up-to-date — so does your website. Nothing screams ‘my mentality is stuck in the past’ like a site that has not been redesigned since the late 90s. It is all about first impressions, so your site better keep up with the times.

But let’s be clear – I’m not just talking about how your site looks. It’s not that simple. I’m talking about how your site is built. Forget about tables and flash…think bigger…think along the lines of sliding images and responsive design.

Sliders on Pages

Look for sites taking advantage of having multiple sliders that continually rotate at the top of each page. It is most common on home pages. The sliders usually contain a graphic or image and a catchy marketing message.

Responsive Design

Now here are two words that are highly important if you want your site to keep you in business — responsive design. Your site needs to be able to easily adapt to the different mediums your customers are using: smart phones, laptops, desktops and tablets.

Mobile Display Option

Since just about everyone has a smart phone, it is impossible to know if your customers are using desktops or their phones to visit your site. Make it easy on yourself and your customers and build your site to be mobile friendly. This allows your customers to choose if they want to look at the mobile site or the full version when on their smart phones.

Retina Display

With every new gadget that comes out, means more changes to your site. Now that computers and tables have retina display capabilities, your site needs to catch up with technology.

Need a cutting-edge site with the latest bells and whistles? Just contact us today and we can design and build a site for you that will blow your competitors away.

Nile Marketing - 2013 Graphic Design Trends






2013 Graphic Design Trends

Just like the fashion industry, graphic design styles change with each passing year. This year, 2013, is no different. Check out the latest graphic design trends that will have your website looking fresh, clean and up-to-date.

Clean Look

This year it’s all about white space, which gives the site a clean simplistic look that is easy on the eyes. Not to mention it makes it easier to send a clear message to the audience which action you want them to take when they land on your site.

Original Art

2013 is all about large images and infographics that are eye catching as well as original. More and more designers and photographers are making the effort to create original illustrations and photographs for websites. This trend can really bring originality and sincerity to your site. Not to mention, set you apart from the competition.

Typography

They days of being confined to 3-4 fonts are over. As seen last year and continuing to this year, designers are using a variety of rich fonts to make your brand stand out clearly and creatively in the crowd. Vintage and retro typography have really made a comeback and will continue to be the trend.

Interaction

Gamification is the name of the game. Flashing annoying ads are a thing of the past. Today, you have to engage your audience and get them to interact with your ad or website. A small reward can go along way to bringing in new customers and retaining current customers.

Colors

What’s hot on the catwalk is hot on the web. Look for this year’s vibrant and bold fashion color palette to walk off the runway and right onto your favorite site.

If you want to freshen up the look of your site and stay ahead of the competition, contact us today. One of our design experts will be happy to craft a new look for your website.

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Nile Marketing - Free Google SEO Tools






Free Google SEO Tools

Learn how your personal or company website can benefit greatly from some of the free Google SEO tools. These online tools will help you optimize and analyse your site to ensure you are running an effective search engine optimization campaign.

The free Google SEO tools are designed to be easy to use. You can find tutorials and help online to assist you in getting the most out of each tool.

Google Adwords Keyword Tool

The Google Adwords Keyword Tool will help you get a good idea of which keywords and phrases you will need to use in your content to drive the correct traffic to your site.

Google Analytics

You can install Google Analytics to your site to review reports and statistics to let you know how your site is doing. You will be able to see your visitors’ behavior, measure conversion, view traffic trends and more. This can assist you in identifying where you need to optimize your site.

Google Webmaster Tool

With the Google Webmaster Tool you will be able to see how Google is ranking your site. You can view data that will let you know where Google is having trouble crawling your site. This information is vital to let you know where you have to architecturally make changes to your site so it is easy for Google and other search engines to crawl and rank it.

Google Alerts

Another great component to the Google SEO Tools library are Google Alerts. You can sign up for these email alerts to stay abreast of trending topics in your industry. You choose to receive the email alerts daily, weekly or monthly. They are filled with informative blogs, websites links and news articles.

Google+

Tap into social media by adding your business to Google+. You will be able to connect with your audience and increase backlinking to your site. This will help you to get your brand out to your consumers at the grassroots level.







2013 SEO Solutions


SEO Solutions

Get a leg up on your competition and develop your SEO solutions for the rest of the year. Start the summer with a new SEO plan that will get you noticed and on your way to getting even more social with your customers.

In case you are late to the party, it is becoming more apparent that the search engines are pushing SEO to the forefront. The days of companies gaming the system is over.

There were many businesses that learned their lesson the hard way after Google’s release of Panda and Penguin earlier this year, and 2013 is proving to be even more SEO driven. You have to understand that the goal of each search engine is to return the most relevant results to their users.

So here is where SEO and social media come into play. Those two marketing pieces actually go hand-in-hand. Once you set a plan in motion to sync those two aspects together, you will see a dramatic difference in your efforts.

SEO Friendly Content

Content has always been important but it is vital this year. The content on your site will have to be relevant, high quality and informative. It will have to be a perfect marriage of keywords and a style that is consumer friendly.

You will also have to update the content on your site frequently. One of the easiest ways to accomplish this is by having a blog on your site. A blog not only sets you up as an industry leader to your readers but it gives the search engines new content to crawl.

Mixing and Mingling

An important part of your SEO solutions must be social media. Some companies are sitting back and wishing it would go away and they are in for a rude awakening. Social media is how most of society engages with friends, family and the companies where they shop. It’s ok if you don’t know it all, just get out there and learn or hire an agency to help you.

Social media platforms like Facebook, Pinterest and Twitter allow you to interact with your audience in a friendly down-to-earth manner. These platforms allow you to potentially set your brand viral in a matter of minutes. Social media is the easiest way for your customers to also share your brand with their circle of friends.


Nile Marketing - Which Website Marketing Services are Right for You



Which Website Marketing Services are Right for You

Whether you are going to do it yourself or hire an online marketing agency, you need to know which website marketing services are right for your company. You want to ensure you have an effective online marketing strategy to get your target market engaged with your brand.

Most agencies will offer a package of website marketing services tailored to your specific needs. Your plan will include services that target your demographics and will bring in and retain quality customers.

Website Design

You will need a website that is built with search engine optimization (SEO) in mind. The architecture of the site has to be designed so that the search engines can find it, easily crawl it and rank it accordingly. It also has to be designed to be easily navigated by your customers.

Social Media

Launching a social media campaign on platforms like Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest and more will give you a broad online presence. Most people today use social media to inform their friends and family of their interests. Having your brand in the social media medium will make it that much easier for your audience to spread the word about your services or products.

SEO Strategy

Having an SEO strategy will make your content more attractive to search engines like Bing, Yahoo! and Google. The higher you rank with the search engines, the easier it is for your target market to find your site. SEO can also help your site be informative, relevant and up-to-date.

Blogs

Including a blog section on your site is key to keeping the site continually updated with fresh content. Not only do search engines love this, your customers will too. New content that positions you as an industry expert is important to attracting new customer and retaining your current customers.

Implementing these website marketing services into your overall online marketing plan will give you a heads up against your competition. If you are not sure which services would benefit you the most, hire an online marketing agency so they can customize a plan to get you above your competition.
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Marketing Your Website

Marketing your website is the most effective step you can take to showcase your brand, services and products to your target market. Just because you build a flashy site doesn’t mean people will automatically know about it.

Developing a results driven online marketing strategy will help you organize the steps you need to take to get your website noticed by potential customers and the search engines. Remember to focus on quality and not quantity. Driving quality customers who are interested in your products and services is more important than getting 100 customers that are uninterested and will click off your site.

Even before you build your company site, you should make a plan on how you will market your website. Making sure your site is build in an SEO friendly manner will help search engines to see it and rank it properly. Also having SEO optimized content will help you rank higher with search engines like Google and Yahoo!

Having a blog on your site and posting relevant content frequently will help keep your site fresh and fully optimized. Also guest blogging will help connect your site to other relevant sites to help you with search engine rankings. It also helps you grow your customer base as your brand will be put in front of more potential customers.

Marketing your website cannot all be done for free. You will have to spend money to make money. Run a pay-per-click (PPC) campaign to effectively target your audience. Also if it fits your demographics, post ads on sites like Facebook.

You will also want to run a re-targeting campaign. Re targeting uses cookies which are placed on the computers of the visitors that come to your site. Once they leave your site, the cookie will show them ads which will drive them back to your site. This is an effective way to bring a customer back who went to your site, browsed and left.

These are just a few ideas to add to your plan when marketing your website. An online marketing agency can help you plan your online strategy to get you a good return on your investment.

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Is there such Thing as Free Online Marketing?

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Free online marketing – it does exist and you can achieve some of it through organic search rankings, different social media platforms and blog writing. These are all online mediums that are free and you can research any one of them easily on the internet. Now with said, remember the old saying – you get what you pay for. Using an experienced online marketing company is recommended but if you decide to go it alone, below are a few tips to get free online marketing for your business.

Organic Search Rankings

Organic search rankings are when search engines crawl the content of your site according to their algorithms and give your site a ranking. Then when a potential customer searches for a keyword, your site will hopefully be listed on the first page of results.

In order to achieve good organic ranking, your site will have to be optimized. This means your site is build in a way that makes it easy for search engines to crawl. Also, the content on your site will have to be optimized for SEO using targeted keywords. Your content will have to be relevant to your target audience. Finally, your content also has to read naturally so your customers understand your product and services.

Social Media Platforms

Social media is now even more important than ever before. The internet allows users to give opinion and comments about your products or services. Your goal is to position your company as reliable, dependable and one that easily interacts with its audience and customers on social media platforms.

For example having a company page on Facebook and interacting with your audience is key. This is a word of mouth platform that can give you free publicity if you do your part. Positive comments are key but even if you get a negative comment or review, your audience can see how you interact with that individual and you could spin it into a positive.

Blogs

Site blogs are a great way to keep relevant content fresh and new on your site. Make sure you post regularly and that the content positions you as the expert in your field. Also, make sure you are using keywords. A blog has two functions: to get better organic rankings and to answer and inform your audience.

Free online marketing is possible if you know what you are doing. But if you need help, don’t hesitate to look to an online marketing company to get the best rankings for your site.

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