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Free Online Business Listing

July 13, 2009

By Larry Jameson

online business optimizationA free online business listing is a good strategy for online business optimization. While LinkedIn is certainly one place every business should get listed, there are many more ways to get free online business listings. You should also know that LinkedIn does not provide any "link juice" for your site. Your links will look like this:

< ahref="http://www.linkedin.com/redirect?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww%2Ehomebusinessop%2Ecom&urlhash=tk9j" target="_blank" title="New window will open" name="overviewsite">My Website< /a>

You see, not only is it a redirect link, the anchor text is simply "My Website."

Good Free Online Business Listings

Web directories are a good source of free listings for your online business. Please note there are several other articles referenced at the bottom of this page that provide more information about promoting your business website.

Getting a listing in a web directory can be fairly easy, but it can also be a time consuming process. Some directories will list your business with no obligation on your part. These are usually low PR (Page Rank) directories. Other web directories require a reciprocal link and, when you think about it, that’s only fair. It’s a "you scratch my back and I’ll scratch yours" situation.

Reciprocal Linking for Your Online Business

Let’s talk strategy. As hundreds and, even, thousands of sites provide good links back to a directory, that directory has a good chance to rise in prominence in the eyes of search engines. As the directory rises in prominence, so does the value of that link to your website. There are hundreds of such directories that allow deep links. A deep link is one that goes to a page other than your home page. Many of these reciprocal link directories also allow you to write an article about your website or a section of your website with a link to any page on your site. You might want to get started at Reciprocal Links Directory.

Traffic Building for Your Online Business

Free online business listings in web directories are just one way to generate additional traffic to your website and, possibly, increase your site’s value according to search engines. There are many more things you can do – for free – to build your online business presence. Dozens of strategies can be found in the eBook, How to Generate Free Traffic. I’ve already written about this eBook. You can read a review by clicking How to Generate Free Traffic.


Affiliate Marketing

Perhaps the best way to generate good links at no cost to you is by finding other webmasters with similar sites that would exchange links with you. One program I would highly recommend is called Value Exchange. It’s free to sign up, and the program identifies other sites for you to examine. The webmaster’s email address is given to you for easy contact, and the program even provides updated information about sites that link to yours. It’s a very easy way to manage a linking program – at no cost to you.

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Online Business Optimization

July 12, 2009

By Larry Jameson

online business optimizationOnline business optimization is an essential strategy for online business success in 2009 and beyond. The Internet has changed, and business promotions on the Internet have changed even faster. Top players like LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter did not even exist just a few short years ago.

YouTube and other video sites have become very important to online marketing, and trendwatching.com has identified video advertising as the fastest growing trend for the future. For quite awhile now you and I have been seeing 15- to 30-second commercials at the beginning of a news video or, virtually, any other kind of video on major websites.

More than Search Engine Optimization

Online business optimization is much more than optimizing a website for search engines. While page construction still plays a vital part of business marketing online, it is a much smaller player than it once was. You might want to also read my article, Is SEO Dead…or Dying?

Your approach today must include the Social Media community. Back on April 8, 2009 (just 3 months ago) Facebook reached 200 million active users with 100 million logging on every day of the week. MySpace has 130 million users, LinkedIn boasts of 40 million and Twitter had 25 million in early May 2009 and continues to climb.

Single page complementary sites such as Squidoo, HubPages and Google Knol should also be part of an effective online marketing strategy. Major corporations now employ social media workers who do nothing but interact on social media sites all day long. Press Release (PR) media sites are equally important to getting your business message out to the public.

Social Media Linking

Social media linking strategies are not as important as having a social media presence. Yes, you can still get a little juice for your website with social media links, and forums provide an excellent opportunity to garner some link juice. However, being a good guy on social media sites can bring added value to your online business. You can provide pre-selling information about your products or services and answer questions in a non-pressure environment.

Traffic Building

Let’s step outside social media for a moment and think about other things you can do to generate free traffic to your website. Of course, you want this to be targeted traffic, people looking for your product or service. I’ll talk about article marketing in the next section. For now, however, let’s talk about being a good Internet citizen in places other than social media sites. Having a blog is certainly one no-brainer. Equally important, though, is being a good blogger. You should visit other blogs that post content similar to yours and leave comments. Most blogs allow you to link back to your blog when you post a comment.

Squidoo offers an opportunity for you to create a single page that provides specific information about your products or services with anchor text links back to your blog or website. And, of course, there are ways to promote your Squidoo lens that, in turn, promotes your other online sites.

Dozens of strategies can be found in the eBook, How to Generate Free Traffic. I’ve already written about this eBook. You can read a review by clicking How to Generate Free Traffic.

Article Marketing

Much can be said about article marketing and its value to your online business optimization strategy. Article directories are a growing segment of online information. This provides another opportunity to show your business as a good guy. A properly designed article that presents good, quality information without a blatant sales pitch can help boost your image. Today’s consumer has been over-hyped. Just think for a moment of those in-your-face Billy Mays’ commercials or Sham-Wow or free credit report dot com with the small print on the television commercial that says you must sign up for a program in order to get a credit report.

Don’t confuse article marketing with press releases. Article marketing should be more soft-sell. And you do get a link back to your main business website in your author biography.

Improve Your Online Business Optimization

Online business optimization requires a new kind of webmaster or web development team. Knowing the latest HTML, CSS or PHP is certainly not enough to optimize your online business. You can paint a beautiful masterpiece, but if you wrap it in burlap and put it in storage, the world will not know of its existence. The same goes for a online business that is not optimized for today’s online customer.

Think about this: Pew Research, in January 2009, cited some almost staggering statistics. In the four years from 2005 to 2009, the number of adult Internet users in the United States who have a social media profile increased from 8% to 35%. Narrow that down to adults aged 18 to 24 and you get 75% with a social media profile. Drop down to tweens and you’re nearly at 100%. Where are your future customers? If you still have a question about this, read those statistics again.


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Is SEO Dead … or Dying?

July 10, 2009

By Larry Jameson

search engine optimizationSearch engine optimization (SEO) has been a guessing game for several years now. Search engines have become much more sophisticated as newer and newer technologies became available and the competition increased for providing the best search results.

Black hat webmasters, the bad guys, took advantage of search engine robots with keyword spamming of various types. Meta tags were inundated with more and more keywords and keyword phrases. Search engines like Google changed their search algorithm on a regular basis and kept it secret, and I’m talking secret! That didn’t stop everyone from guessing how to beat it.

Some search engines quit reading most, if not all, meta tags. Keyword spammers were detected and BANNED. Search engines began to rely less and less on what webmasters said about their sites.

Content Became King

Good relevant site content is still king. And, of course, there is a way to optimize content for the search engines. Articles and title tags should contain the primary keyword for the page being created. Heading tags should be used to emphasize keyword-related sections of the page. Bold text should be used to emphasize keyword-related words. Most of all, however, the content should provide value to the reader.

Linking Became the King’s Assistant

Since search engines quit relying on webmasters to provide accurate information about their content, the robots began looking to see if others liked the content. Do other sites link to the page? Of course, more black hat strategies were designed such as link farms, and link farms soon became irrelevant to search robots. Posting the same article in as many places as possible with a link back to the website became a common practice, and search robots began penalizing sites for duplicate content.

If you think you can beat the search engines, listen to this: you can’t!

Social Media Linking

Many of the BIG social media sites use no follow tags, and that means that the search robots do not even read the link. Google disapproves of the practice of using the rel=nofollow attribute for the purpose of not sharing PageRank, yet many bloggers use it to "protect their blog PR". Matt Cutts recently blogged about a change in Google’s algorithm that although no PageRank and anchor texts are passed through such links, they are counted when sharing the outgoing link juice. The only difference is that it’s neither passed to the linked site nor kept on the page, according to the folks at Web CEO.

Directory Links

The Internet has a lot of web directories and blog directories. Some use no follow tags or make you pay for the link, neither of which is beneficial to you. Other web directories allow you to link only to your home page while still others allow deep linking to any page on your site. Dozens of these directories (over 100) can be found in the eBook, How to Generate Free Traffic. I’ve already written about this eBook. You can read a review by clicking How to Generate Free Traffic.

Links from Article Directories

Article directories provide another avenue for generating links to your site – within the rules of the particular directory. Some of the lesser known directories allow you to post deep-linking articles. Just remember that you should never post an affiliate link in an article you are submitting to a directory. The primary purpose of posting the article is to generate link juice back to your site. Directories like Reciprocal Links Directory allow deep links and do not use no follow tags. It does require a reciprocal link from your site.

How to Improve Your Site’s Relevance

I’ve already mentioned content should be your major focus. Next on your list should be building links. You should comment on blogs that have articles related to your site content and link back to your relevant page. Of course, you must then hope the blog owner is a good person and approves your comment.

Find related sites and secure a link exchange with the site owner. Many webmasters fail to do this because it takes time and effort with no guarantee of results. There is a resource called Value Exchange where you can put information about your site. The program then searches for related sites and lists them for you. You can then automatically contact those webmasters who have also signed up for the free link exchange program and work out the details of an exchange.

Links from similar, related sites can do a lot to improve your linking strategy.


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Key to Marketing

July 6, 2009

key strategies for marketing onlineThe Key to Marketing Online is not much different than the key to marketing anywhere. It is not a big "fuzzy" secret that can be understood by only a few people. Take a drive down Anystreet in Anytown during these tough economic times. What do you see?

Closed signs? Out of Business signs? Not far from my house the only store for a particular franchise hamburger restaurant within miles went out of business at the end of June. This franchise has an excellent menu and some of the tastiest burgers available. Their burgers really resembled those of the 50’s and 60’s that put the fast food industry on the map. But those "happy Days" burgers were not fast food; it was their popularity that led to McDonald’s, Burger King, Burger Chef, Minute Man and other early fast food pioneers.

Hamburgers have not gotten less popular. Quite the contrary! The decrease in disposable income had led to a resurgence of hamburger buying. So – why did this franchise store go out of business? The answer is simple: lack of traffic.

Any for-profit business must have a positive traffic flow. There must be customers coming to the store, whether the store is on the Internet or on the street. Of course, your online store doesn’t really have to be a store at all. It can be a blog or a Squidoo lens or an information website on which you have products available or you display ads for various affiliate programs or Google Adsense or any of a dozen other programs like these.

How to Get Online Traffic

There are two types of traffic: paid and free. Within paid or free traffic, there are two types of traffic: general and targeted. Targeted traffic are those people coming to your site looking for what you are promoting. When you get a case of the "hungrys" do you just head out to the first place that sells food? I guess, of course, that depends on exactly how hungry you are. For the most part we have cravings for a particular item – like pizza. Neither you nor I head to McDonald’s for a pizza. In fact, most of the time we simply pick up the phone or go online and have a pizza delivered to our home.

Now we’re talking targeted, convenient and, in a sense, over-delivery on the part of the store. After all, we would drive to the pizza store, wouldn’t we? But the store gives us more than we actually need – they bring their product to us. A KEY to getting online traffic is to have a site that is targeted, convenient and over-delivers.

First, however, people need to know your site is targeted, convenient and that it over-delivers. That means you must find first time visitors. Or, rather, first time visitors must find you. I’ve become a big believer in blogs and Squidoo lenses. In addition to those items, you should join social media communities like Facebook, Twitter and Digg.

Over-Deliver on Social Media

Be a good friend to social media contacts. A good friend doesn’t knock on your door several times a day trying to sell something. A good friend tries to help you sell something. Let’s take Digg for instance. You can Digg an article, a post or a page you have written. Your fellow Diggers will do the same. Visit your friends’ Diggs and, if you like them, give them a Digg-up. If they are good people, and not all are, they will visit your profile, see your Diggs and give you a Digg-up. You can essentially do the same with Squidoo lenses and make friends.

You can post links to your articles on Twitter and Facebook without a sales pitch. And you can re-tweet your friends’ tweets. Nice people, again, just might re-tweet yours.

There are dozens of ways to generate free traffic to your website. Only a few are mentioned in this article.


How to Generate Free Traffic

 

How to Generate Free Website Traffic

April 21, 2009

How to Generate Free Traffic

How to Generate Free Traffic

Web traffic is crucial to anyone wanting to make money using Internet marketing. This book, written by Larry Jameson, explores many ways to get free traffic to your website. Free is always good when it comes to what it costs. When it comes to traffic to your website or blog or Squidoo lens or whatever your Internet presence, free can be good or bad.

How to Generate Free Traffic examines things you can do to improve your site’s visibility and how you can generate lots of incoming links. For example, let’s take a look at the Table of Contents:

  • Organic Search Engine Traffic
  • How to Create an XML Sitemap
  • Your .htaccess File for Apache Servers
  • Getting Your Site Listed in Web Directories
  • Preparation for Web Directory Submission
  • Where to Submit Your Site
  • Deep Link Directories
  • Why You Should Create Your Own Software…and How to Do It
  • Create a Keyword Research Tool
  • How to Create a PAD File for Your Software
    –How to Enter Your Company Info

    –How to Enter Your Program Info

    –How to Enter Your Web Info
  • Where to Submit Your PAD File for Free Links
  • Article Marketing

    –Your Article Topic
    –Your Article Content
  • Mining the Public Domain Diamond Mine
  • How to Write for Other Websites
  • How to Use Squidoo to Build Free Links to Your Site
  • How to Use Internet Forums to Generate Free Traffic
  • How to Use Email for Free Traffic
  • Free Traffic from Simple SEO Tactics
  • How to Blog for Free Traffic
  • How to Use Social Media Sites for Free Traffic
  • Almost Free Traffic
  • The Bottom Line

You must admit that’s a pretty impressive Table of Contents. Where to Submit Your Site and Deep Link Directories contain lists of sites with links to over 100 Web Directories. The value of Deep Link Directories is that they allow you to submit pages deep within your site and not just the home page.

Here’s the good part. The book, available through Clickbank, is only $18.00. It’s not $49 or $79 or $99 like most folks sell their stuff for. You could not do your own research for less than $18.00 to find all the stuff in this book. Just the list of deep link directories alone is worth more than that. Click here to learn more about How to Generate Free Web Traffic.

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