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SEO Articles must be Clear and Direct

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If you are like most people, it is probably safe to say that you are often annoyed when sales people become… pushy. And it doesn’t matter if it’s a car salesperson or someone blocking your way past a kiosk in the mall, these sales people have something in common, and that is persistence and the belief that they can persuade you to buy anything and/or everything.

If they talk fast enough, or maybe if they fill your head with so many claims, they feel that you can be convinced.

Unfortunately, there are many sites on the Internet who feel the same way, that if they inundate the friendly neighborhood visitor with claims and boasts and incomprehensible numbers and figures, they’ll persuade you that what they are offering is exactly what you need. And surely you’d agree with them… once you’ve waded through all the claims.

Or, there is the other situation, the one in which you wander into the wrong store, either because the name was misleading or you just weren’t paying enough attention. The same thing happens online. SEO practices can get certain websites to the top of the ranking for a given keyword, even if the searcher’s intent doesn’t quite match up with the content of the site. The visitors who click on your site need to know they found the right place before they have the chance to beat a hasty retreat.

Given these experiences, it should be obvious that being direct and being clear is at least as important a part of SEO as keyword rich content writing or link recruitment. Well, to rephrase, it is important if you want to increase your conversion rate and not just the number of visitors.

Often SEO developers are focused on creating keyword relevant content, and advertisers are focused on finding that great turn-of-phrase or magical call to action that will persuade a visitor to make a purchase. But the truth of the matter is that often it is the simple act of making your site clear that will do the most good for your business.

By clear and direct, this means that a potential customer will need to know immediately where they are, what they can do/buy there, and why they should choose you over the competition.

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How to Invite Search Engine (Google, Ask, Yahoo, MSN) to Crawl your Sitemap

Do you have a new blog or website?, then you need to invite these Search Engine bots to come to your site and Index your page. Will they crawl all of your content? Maybe No… because they only follow the hyperlink that they found on your Index page, to solve this problem, you must have Sitemap

“A Sitemap index is an XML file that lists the multiple XML sitemap files. Sitemap index is an XML sitemap for multiple XML sitemaps. The XML format of a Sitemap index file is very similar to the XML format of a Sitemap file. It allows webmasters to include additional information about each XML sitemap (when it was last updated). After creation of a Sitemap index file webmasters can just notify search engines about the index file and the other XML sitemaps that are included in the Sitemap index file will be automatically notified too. “- Wiki.

You can use Sitemap Plugin to generate the Sitemap for you blog, After that you can manually submit your sitemap URL to following address:

Google =>> http://www.google.com/webmasters/sitemaps/ping?sitemap=
Yahoo =>> http://search.yahooapis.com/SiteExplorerService/V1/ping?sitemap=
MSN =>> http://webmaster.live.com/ping.aspx?siteMap=
Ask =>> http://submissions.ask.com/ping?sitemap=

for example http://submissions.ask.com/ping?sitemap=http://askax.net/sitemap.xml

This way you can Invite their bot to crawl you sitemap and have your website appear on their search engine.

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Google Adwords Change to URL Policy Enforcement

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Google adwords getting strict now, they change their policy about the URLs, Display URL and Landing page URL have to be same domain name see example below;

Tracking URLs

Your ads will be approved if the URL of your landing page domain matches that of your Display URL domain.

For example, the following would be acceptable:

  • Display URL: www.google.com/adwords
  • Destination URL: www.trackingurl.com/google123
  • Landing page URL: www.google.com

However, this example would be unacceptable:

  • Display URL: www.google.com/adwords
  • Destination URL: www.trackingurl.com/google123
  • Landing page URL: www.trackingurl.com

Sub-Domains

The use of sub-domains and additional text within the display will continue to be acceptable, provided the top-level domain matches the URL of your landing page.

For example, the Display URLs below would be acceptable for the landing page URL of http://sub.google.com/miscellaneous, as the top-level domains match:

  • sub.google.com
  • google.com/extratext
  • www.google.com/extratext

This changes will become a challenges for Internet Marketer to advertise their affiliate or their product through Adword advertising.

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3 Ways To Increase Your Blog Traffic in One Month

Heres how Adrian W Kingsley-Hughes from PC doctor increase his traffic from hundreds to thousands with a month. This simple way that you can apply for your blog, even though its quite old, but the main theory is still the same and maybe this day you can use other services to advertise and increase your traffic.

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Google Page Rank and Search Engine Black List System

Today I checked the traffic sources on Google analytic for this blog shows that 86% of last month visitor is coming through organic search engine, then i checked the detail of which are the top ten search engine who give a more traffic. The data shows below;

1. google 1,784 visitor
2. yahoo 57 visitor
3. aol 16 visitor
4. ask 14 visitor
5. search 13 visitor
6. msn 8 visitor
7. live 4 visitor
8. netscape 1 visitor
9. altavista 1 visitor
10. cnn 1 visitor

Google is search engine who bring the biggest traffic to my blog last month than any other search engine. I wonder why the other search engine not bring as much traffic to my blog as Google? Google also penalize me in his Page Rank, I used to have Page Rank 4 on my homepage, but since couple months ago I don’t have any page rank. This show that they have different Black list system and fortunately for me that I am still getting more traffic from Google from time to time.

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Get 5 Free Back Link From Bloggingmix

Are you new blogger? Desperate for link to increase your rank? or You are the person who just want to link because you like it…. then you may visit Rocky Blog (Bloggingmix), he willing to give you free 5 link back from his other blog for you, if you put him on your Blogroll…. pretty easy isn’t?

I love the way he wrote about his topic and I am sure he will help you to “Enhance your blog” thats why I add him into my blogroll (of course I get my back link as well :p ) hehehe

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I Do Follow Your Comment Link

Recently I am doing a little experiment on Do Follow bloggers and Now I end up put it on my blog as well LOL…

So why do I do that?

I feel like to thanks to my reader who leave a comment in my blog, even when their link appear in top commentator within 30 days I think its not enough, I want to give them forever link love :D …. as the old saying said “The more you give, the more you get”

I install Lucia’s Linky Love Wordpress Plugin and set the number of comment to 5 before it give a link love from this blog. Not just that, when your blog do the same thing (Do Follow) you can join my Do Follow Blogroll as well.

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Seven Way To Make Your Keyword Research Success

Seven Tips for Successful Keyword Research

Before you set out to march your way to the top of search rankings you’ll need to take a good survey of the terrain ahead. You need to do a good amount of keyword research. Surprisingly, many webmasters seem to have stepped past this important starting point, and doing so has most definitely set obstacles, some impassable, in their path. Keyword research is the only way to approach SEO with informed expectations. How competitive are the keywords you are optimizing for? What keywords are you including in your link building efforts? What will it take to succeed? Answering these questions ahead of time makes all the difference.

Here are seven key tips for successful keyword research.

1. Use a proper tool.

Sure, there’s a lot of free stuff available out there, but when it comes to keyword research free tools are few and far from powerful. If you’re considering investing either money or time into SEO for your web site look at a solid keyword research tool as a necessity.

Some of the better keyword research tools:

a. SEOmoz’s Keyword Difficulty Tool - this tool from one of the great SEO innovators gives you a good general idea of how competitive your keyword/phrase is.

b. Trellian’s Keyword Discovery Tool - user-friendly, simple, and feature-rich. One of the best keyword research tools available.

c. WordTracker Keywords - second to none, WordTracker has been a leader in keyword research for years. A great value.

d.  Seo Elite: New Seo Software!  The Grand Daddy Of All Seo Software! Get A Top 5 Google Ranking In Under 30 Days!

2. Identify *viable* targets.

We’d all love to rank well for the most general and all-encompassing search phrase related to our topic, but only a handful ever will. Targeting some ultra-competitive keywords is as good as shooting yourself in the foot unless you’ve got massive amounts of time and resources to throw at the problem.

Finding long-tail (three words and more) and targeted search phrases that are actually getting traffic can mean the difference between SEO success and failure. Be reasonable in your expectations, and fight the big guys by researching long-tail search phrases that have slipped beneath the radar. You might also find that long-tail search phrases bring better conversion rates for your topic.

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