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Search engines X Social Networking = Topicle.com


Former Google Product Manger, Steffen Mueller, has launched http://www.Topicle.com, a new search engine community.

Much like Wikipedia, this site allows anyone help create very targeted topical search engine.

Search Topicle for a search engine for a topic. If one exist, you can add your URL.
If you can’t find one that matches your topic, you can create one.

Each URL can be voted on by visitors. This can raise/lower the url rank in the search engine.

 John Hocking

Posted by: John Hocking on March 11th, 2008

Soople.com - Google search tool


Soople.com is a site that softens all the fantastic advanced functions Google offers. This site is meant for all those who are not yet familiar with all the possibilities of Google and all the required syntaxes.”  It’s not affiliated with Google but brings together many different flavors of Google search on one page.

 John Hocking
http://www.lookwhatjohnfound.com

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Posted by: John Hocking on April 11th, 2007

5 Hidden Ways Super Affiliates Use Google to Boost Sales


Have you ever wondered why and how Super Affiliates are using Google to Boost their Sales?

HINT: Google.com is a TOP Search Engine and maybe the most POPULAR. Other MAJOR Search Engines are Altavista.com and Msn.com .

FACT: last month there were 8 622 220 searches on Overture for “google.com” term.

I am going to show you below 5 ways Super Affiliates use Google to Boost their Sales:

Way #1 - Google Toolbar

Google offers a *free* downloadable TOOL called Google Toolbar that works into your browser. Super Affiliates use it mainly to find popular Web Sites by Page Rank and backward links.

Google Toolbar SAVES time by helping Super Affiliates to block pop-ups, autofill Web forms, translate Web Pages into English and more.

Way #2 - Google AdSense

Super Affiliates can GENERATE more revenue by serving highly targeted text-based ads on their Web Sites via the *free* Google AdSense program.

AdSense delivers Google ads relevant to the information people see on a Web Sites / Page.

When someone clicks on the ad, you profit.

You can find more info about Google AdSense at: https://www.google.com/adsense

You can even profit from their red-hot referral program that pays $100 when someone you referred makes his first $100, as well as $1 when someone downloads the FireFox browser from Google Toolbar.

Way #3 - Google AdWords

Google AdWords offers Super Affiliates a low-cost way to send targeted visitors (*traffic*) to their Web Sites and finally generate more *Sales*.

With AdWords advertising program you pay only when someone clicks on your ad.

You can find more info about Google AdWords at: https://adwords.google.com/select

Way #4 - Google DomainPark

Google DomainPark enables Super Affiliates who own lots of domain names to unlock the value in their parked page inventory.

DomainPark delivers targeted keywords and ads to parked domain name pages. DomainPark’s technology analyzes domain names and displays targeted ads and related searches based on the meaning of the domain name.

If your Web Sites generate more than 750,000 page views per month, DomainPark could be the opportunity you’ve been waiting for.

You can find more info about Google DomainPark at: http://www.google.com/domainpark

Way #5 - Google Web Search

Super Affiliates use Google to search for high *traffic*, targeted keywords with less competitor Web Sites.

They use those keywords to build optimized Web Sites / Pages that bring *free* visitors on a regular basis.

Super Affiliates use Google to find out why other Web Sites ranked high for certain keywords and will try to achieve a higher ranking based on their SEO (Search Engine Optimization) knowledge.

Super Affiliates also use Affiliate Finder Pro, a TOOL that helps them boost their *Traffic*, Link Popularity and Search Engine Rankings. Read a review here:

http://www.my-top-sites.com/affiliate_finder_pro.htm

Remember - Google is probably the most popular Search Engine and can help you boost *Sales* in record speed, if you use it wisely.

About the author:

Codrut Turcanu’s FREE $29.97 eReport Reveales For The First Time Ever… “The Quick And Easy *Formula* For Boosting Your Site Traffic By Up 267% AND Generating 297% More AdSense & Affiliate Income!” http://www.adsenseconfessions.com/ClaimYourReport.html

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Posted by: John Hocking on June 28th, 2006

1 Simple SEO Strategy To Get More Visitors To Your Site From Google


Did you know that you can dramatically increase the number of visitors that come to your site on a daily basis from Google? And it’s not constantly improving your position in Google search engine result pages(SERPs) for your competitive keywords which can take some time after working on your search engine marketing campaigns.

I take this example from Google because I’ve experienced it some time back now. Apart concentrating on getting and maintaining a top 10 ranking in Google, there are lots of easy traffic sources that you haven’t exploited yet. We are still talking about search engine traffic here.

What’s that strategy you ask? The answer might surprise you but it’s a technique that works and is pretty legitimate. It’s not creating stand alone or doorway pages with practically no content, overly optimized with keywords and a link back to the homepage. Doorway pages work but only if you know how to do it well. And this article will talk a bit about this topic as well.

The strategy is to search for overlooked keyword phrases which are not too competitive and create effective doorway pages related to these keyword phrases. These pages can be promoting a product for instance.

Just by adding a few effective doorway pages, I managed to make 9 sales in just a few short weeks and earned $364.59.

Imagine you come up with several keyword phrases that generate a few monthly searches, you now have several pages. So each page targeting a specific keyword phrase is worth traffic and not any type of traffic but it will be targeted.

So if you have one page which brings you only 1 visitor per day and you have 50 pages, you can easily receive 50 visitors per day for free. You see the potential now.

Keywords that have about 1000 searches on Yahoo! Search Marketing Solutions previously known as Overture at http://inventory.overture.com/d/searchinventory/suggestion are valuable keywords with lower competition.

If you are using Wordtracker at http://www.wordtracker.com, a keyword with only 10 searches per day can get you a good ranking and bring you traffic.

If you have already a website which is generating traffic, you can dramatically increase your numbers, simply by adding relevant doorway pages targeting a specific keyword. These pages have content and have your optimized navigation menu on it with their specific keyword phrases. These pages are just an entry to your site nothing more nothing less.

They should not be overly optimized with keywords but they must have some optimized content which is readable by your visitors and friendly for the search engines as well.

If you have a good website which is crawled by Google’s robot called “Googlebot” often, your new pages will get spidered and indexed fast and will start bringing you small loads of targeted traffic.

But be careful when adding pages, don’t go in a frenzy with this and add hundreds or even thousands of pages all of a sudden. For eg if your site has 50 pages already indexed in Google and ranking well and you add 100 new pages at once, your indexed pages might suffer a temporary drop in rankings. The key here is to add pages on a regular basis say 1 or 2 pages daily until you reach the total number of pages to be added.

Why not capitalize on this free source of traffic? The key is to research your keywords well first, work on your content and create these pages afterwards.

Your website will grow bigger and bigger with time and it will attract loads of targeted traffic from multiple keyword phrases.

Good luck and happy research and optimizing.

 

About The Author
Jean Lam is the author of the highly acclaimed eBook “Top Search Engine Ranking Secrets in Google Revealed”, a concise, step-by-step guide to high search engine ranking for the beginner to intermediate level webmaster - available now at http://www.top-ranking-strategies.com.

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Posted by: John Hocking on June 7th, 2006

Should You Submit Your Website To Search Engines? Nah!


Until recently, the answer was a resounding “Yes,” but times have changed.

Not too long ago you had to submit your website to search engines yourself or pay a company to do it for you. There are times you may want to do this, for example, to be listed in a search engine that covers a niche market, like travel or hobbies. But for general searches, if you are on the top three, Google, Yahoo and MSN, then people will find you. While many people, including myself, use other search engines like Dogpile and Ask Jeeves, most people use the top three.

Some of you may be asking, “Hey, Jeff, why do you still offer this service if it doesn’t do anything?” Because some clients demand it. Listing with search engines was important for years, and that old habit is hard to break. Especially when everyone gets several e-mails a day saying, “Hey, you need my listing company to put your website on 100 zillion search engines.” I try to educate people, but you can lead a horse to water…

So, if submitting your site to a search engine doesn’t do anything, then how do you get listed with them? Search engines now rely heavily on spiders, crawlers and bots to find new websites and additions to existing ones. They do this by following links on other sites that lead to your site, and following links on your site to find new pages. Therefore, you need to have lots of links on your site and lots of links on other sites that point to your site. It’s best to have relevant links. That is, links that relate to your site. If you focus on writing, then you’ll want other writing sites linked to you instead of say motorcycle sites.

One way to get links pointing to your site is to have articles that you submit to article bank sites. Your articles need to contain a resource box, a little blurb about you and your site that contains a link to your homepage. If you don’t know how to write articles take a look at some of the articles on writing that I have at http://www.creativecauldron.com/articles.shtml. You can also find a list of article sites in my article “Website Promotion In A Nutshell” at http://www.creativecauldron.com/WebsiteNewsletterArticles.shtml

Be sure to post these articles on your site too. You should add at least one article a month, and more if you have the time. Having good content on your site makes it more important to search engines, so you will rank higher.

Another good way to have links pointing to your site is to write press releases about your site/company and have links to your homepage in the press release. Submit each press release to relevant web sites and industry reviews. You can learn more about writing press releases from my report “How To Write A Press Release” at http://www.creativecauldron.com/mybooks.shtml PRWeb http://www.prweb.com/ offers free online press release distribution. You should check them out.

You can also do what I do, which is to share my knowledge and experience on forums and bulletin boards. Just be sure to have a signature box, with a link to your homepage, appear with each posting.

Now, one place you do want to submit your site to is directories. These are sites that list websites by categories. These categories can be anything from website design to fishing. What makes directories so nice is that the categories make finding a specific type of website very easy. So listing with them is a good idea since many people look for websites on directories, and you must list your site on them because they don’t send spiders out across the web to find your site. To find directories go to Pheedster at http://www.pheedster.com/directories.php They list enough directories to keep you busy for weeks. Some directories charge a fee to list your site, others don’t. Only you can decide if you should pay or use only free directories.

So, the way to get your site listed on search engines now takes work. You have to create good content, get links on your site and have other sites link to you. It takes more time and energy, but using the above techniques will result in more visitors to your site.
About the Author
Are you looking for a writer or website designer? I make the process fast, easy and affordable. Call me NOW to find out what I can do for you! (928) 600-5400 http://www.creativecauldron.com/

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Posted by: John Hocking on June 2nd, 2006

Microsoft playing serous Catchup with Google in PPC Advertising


Last week Microsoft announced the launch of  Microsoft AdCenter to compete with Google Adwords.

I just learned that Microsoft has purchased DeepMatrix (a company that specializes in products that gather real-time data about users accessing web sites) This could be an attempt to take on Google Analytics directly.

Microsoft also announced the purchase of Massive—a company which handles the sale of in-game advertising for video game titles, and Vexcel—”a worldwide leader in photogrammetry, imagery and remote sensing technologies.”

 

John Hocking
http://www.lookwhatjohnfound.com

 

Posted by: John Hocking on May 8th, 2006

$1 Million in Google AdSense Earnings


They are calling him the million dollar man. Jason Calacanis recently revealed in his blog that he is on track to earn a million dollars from AdSense over the year ahead.

And if that number doesn’t wake you up and have you sitting on the edge of your seat, consider for a moment that he reached this level in less than a year. His company only started using AdSense in September 2004.

Calacanis runs Weblogs Inc., a network dedicated to creating trade weblogs across niche industries. And he’s quickly proven that AdSense is a credible advertising partner.

As their network has grown, so has their AdSense revenue. In January 2005 they earned an average of $580 per day. In March it was $737. In May it was $1,585. One day in July, just before he made the blog entry referred to above, they earned $2,335. Remember that is just for one day. If they can take that daily average to $2,740 they’ll be earning a rate of $1 million for a year. And Calacanis predicts that reaching daily earnings of $3,000 or even $5,000 is quite achievable.

That’s quite an achievement. Keep in mind that Calacanis has 103 bloggers on the payroll and nine staffers. Even so, many webmasters would give an arm or a leg to have even a third of that.

Google’s AdSense has been revolutionary. It has become firmly established as the darling of the online advertising industry. Although rumors are heard of major competitors launching a similar service, AdSense’s premier position seems secure for now.

In essence, AdSense has made it possible for almost anyone with a web site or blog to earn some revenue from advertising, without having to employ sales people or spend precious time searching for advertisers.

AdSense works like this. Webmasters sign up for an account in just a few minutes. They receive a small snippet of code to include on their web pages. Google will then automatically serve advertisements that are relevant to the content on the webmaster’s pages. When someone visits the webmaster’s site and clicks on one of Google’s AdSense advertisements, the webmaster earns a fee. Advertisers can pay anywhere from five cents to a hundred dollars per click, and the webmaster receives a percentage of that fee.

Many webmasters are content with earning five to ten dollars from AdSense to cover the cost of web hosting. But many, unsurprising, have higher ambitions. At a popular WebmasterWorld forum, participants share tips and encouragement on reaching a goal of $300 per day from AdSense. So it is no wonder that Calacanis created quite a buzz when he made his million dollar blog entry.

Google have proven once again that they excel at designing innovative Internet services. If you are in the web industry and have not yet used AdSense, then perhaps you should try it out. Or if you are already using it, perhaps Calacanis’ impressive results will encourage you to track the performance of your AdSense units more closely, fine tune their positions and formats, and take your earnings to a new level.

Calacanis’ million dollar blog entry can be viewed at: http://calacanis.weblogsinc.com/entry/1234000403051129/
About the Author

Scott Adams is an internet entrepreneur, and earns a living by marketing affiliate programs on pay-per-click search engines, including Google’s AdSense. He explains the remarkable system he uses in his book, Affiliate Adventure, which is available at http://www.AffiliateAdventure.com . To find out more about increasing AdSense revenue, visit: http://www.Altavado.com/AdSenseSecrets.htm

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Posted by: John Hocking on May 8th, 2006

3 Reasons Why Adsense Is Essential For Content Sites


To know why Adsense is essential for your content sites is to know first how this works.

The concept is really simple, if you think about it. The publisher or the webmaster inserts a java script into a certain website. Each time the page is accessed, the java script will pull advertisements from the Adsense program. The ads that are targeted should therefore be related to the content that is contained on the web page serving the ad. If a visitor clicks on an advertisement, the webmaster serving the ad earns a portion of the money that the advertiser is paying the search engine for the click.

The search engine is the one handling all the tracking and payments, providing an easy way for webmasters to display content-sensitive and targeted ads without having the hassle to solicit advertisers, collect funds, monitor the clicks and statistics which could be a time-consuming task in itself. It seems that there is never a shortage of advertisers in the program from which the search engine pulls the Adsense ads. Also webmasters are less concerned by the lack of information search engines are providing and are more focused in making cash from these search engines.

The first reason why Adsense is essential for content sites is because it already has come a long way in understanding the needs of publishers and webmasters. Together with its continuous progression is the appearance of more advanced system that allows full ad customization. Webmasters are given the chance to choose from many different types of text ad formats to better complement their website and fit their webpage layout.

The different formatting enables the site owners the possibility of more click through from visitors who may or may not be aware of what they are clicking on. It can also appeal to the people visiting thus make them take that next step of looking up what it is all about. This way the people behind the Adsense will get their content read and making profit in the process.

The second reason is the ability of the Adsense publishers to track not only how their sites are progressing but also the earnings based on the webmaster-defined channels. The recent improvements in the search engines gives webmasters the capability to monitor how their ads are performing using customizable reports that has the capacity to detail page impressions, clicks and click-through rates. Webmasters and publishers can now track specific ad formats, colors and pages within a website. Trends are also easily spotted.

With the real-time reporting at hand, the effectiveness of the changes made will be assessed quickly. There would be time to sort out the contents that people are making the most clicks on. The ever-changing demands would be met while generating cash for the webmasters and publishers. The more flexible tools are also allowing webmasters to group web pages by URL, domain, ad type or category, which will provide them some accurate insight on which pages, ads and domains are performing best.

The last and final reason is that the advertisers have realized the benefits associated having their ads served on targeted websites. Thus increasing the possibility that a prospective web surfer will have an interest in their product and services. All because of the content and its constant maintenance. As opposed to those who are no using Adsense in their sites, they are given the option of having other people do their content for them, giving them the benefit of having successful and money-generating web sites.

Adsense is all about targeted content, the more targeted your content is, the more target the search engines’ ads will be. There are some web masters and publishers who are focused more on their site contents and how best to maintain them rather than the cash that the ads will generate for them. This is the part where the effectiveness is working its best.

There was a time when people were not yet aware of the money to be achieved from advertisements. The cash generated only came into existence when the webmasters and publishers realized how they can make Adsense be that generator. In those days, the content were the most important factors that is taken quite seriously. It still is. With the allure of money, of course.

About the author:

Discover how to Make Your Online Business An Outstanding Success with David Riewe’s FREE ezine “The Ultimate Marketing Tips” http://www.riewe.com

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Posted by: John Hocking on April 25th, 2006

Software Review: Adword Accelerator


I have used a lot of different tools to help me optimize my Adwords Campaigns but I wanted to let you know about a new one I just found. It is called Adword Accelerator

Adword Accelerator comes with 7 powerful tools to help you get the most out of your Adwords.

Tool #1: Lateral & Refined Keyword Suggestions

• get more traffic with plenty of in-depth lateral and refined keyword suggestions for AdGroup theme ideas
• assess the market demand for each suggested keyword phrase with Google clicks-per-day estimates
• quickly discover which niches are hot and which aren’t

Tool #2: Automated and Intelligent Keyword Mining Tool

• automatically discover actual broad, phrase and exact match keyword variations from Google’s system, along with position, click and cost-per-day estimates
• discover high demand, low competition keywords for each Google match type (broad, phrase and exact)
• test out literally hundreds of theme ideas for AdGroups with just one click while learning which ones will deliver the most clicks at the best price

Tool #3: Ad Spy Tool

• view which competitors’ ads are being displayed for broad, phrase and exact match variations on a keyword phrase
• learn which competitors’ ads are getting higher CTRs in order to discover what Google users are interested in

Tool #4: Negative Keyword Suggestions

• improve your ad CTRs with plenty of negative keyword suggestions
• understand what users are searching on with popularity ratings for each negative keyword and use this information to avoid unnecessary impressions

Tool #5: Top Bids Estimator

• get an idea of what the top eight bids within Google look like for broad, phrase and exact matches for many keyword phrases
• arm yourself with more knowledge before attempting to break into highly competitive markets

Tool #6: Misspellings Generator

• get plenty of misspelling variations on a particular keyword phrase
• discover actual misspelled keywords that AdWords advertisers are bidding on in Google

Tool #7: Meta-keyword Extractor

• quickly swipe keyword ideas from your competitors by extracting their meta-keywords with AdWordAccelerator
• assess the market demand for each meta-keyword phrase with maximum clicks-per-day estimates from Google’s system

I highly recommend Adword Accelerator if you use Adwords or Adsense.

On a special note. Try to process only a few keywords at a time. I tried to process 140 keywords at once and ran out of memory.

John Hocking
http://www.lookwhatjohnfound.com

Posted by: John Hocking on January 26th, 2006

12 Things You Really Should Know About SEO


From the very beginning of the Internet, the number one challenge which all of us have faced is how to attract qualified visitors to our websites. Throughout the boom years, one of the most popular solutions was to get massive funding, relatively easy to get in those days, and “buy” traffic, by various means.

As an iconoclastic young developer, with ambitions of beating the “big boys” at their own game, more time than money or the connections to get it, I sought a less capital intensive methodology to achieve the same results. Years of study and rapt attention to the pertinent forums, trying everything that even seemed to make sense (making many mistakes along the way, and learning much from each one), then carefully monitoring the results, has lead to many highly workable tools in our SEO bag of tricks. The outcome of these trial and error methods, (lots of both) lays the foundation of our SEO services and the basis for the ongoing growth of traffic to your website and ours.

The simple fact of the matter is this: Expertise in any other form of writing in no way qualifies one for the type of writing required to optimize a website for the Internet. There are many sites which have less than correct punctuation, grammar, and even spelling which rank #1 in their optimized search phrases. This is not to say that I don’t think these things are important, only that to be found in the search engines, they are not the most important consideration.

The flip side of this argument is equally true. Just because someone knows all the ins and outs of all of the search engines, can write algorithms in their sleep, has lunches with Dr. Eric Schmidt and is on a first name basis with Larry Page and Sergey Brin, does not, in any way, make them a writer. All of the writing on this site was done as a collaborative venture between Susan K. Thompson, a professional writer with strong academic credentials and real world experience, in both business and marketing, and myself. Was there a lot of editing and re-write? Yes. Were there disagreements? You bet! Was it worth it? Look at the record.

Emerald Coast Entrepreneur was launched on May 1, 2005 with most site optimization in place and submission to the directories just beginning. With a total monetary investment of less than $100.00, and a time investment, I’d rather not think about, but which approached 300 hours, the site was given a PR5 ranking by Google on it’s first update, less than 2 months after our launch.

Studies show that over 90% of all online users use search engines to find what they are looking for, whether products/services, or just plain old information.

The following twelve points will, I hope, summarize a philosophy, approach and methodology to the SEO question which is both sound and effective, along with giving some helpful insight into the industry itself.

1. Content. Content. Content.

Effective, professional, optimized Copywriting is the single, most important factor in any SEO campaign. Search engines index websites based on the content found on each page of the site. With a thorough understanding of the language and grammatical conventions combined with intensive research, to find and exploit the market focus, one can move a website to the upper echelon of the “SERP’s” (Search Engine Results Page) in a methodical as well as ethical manner.

2. Analyze Web Logs.

Measure everything, at least twice, and then check again. While I would be the first to say that many of the procedures that make up website optimization are more art than science, one needs to take a very scientific approach to the results of the effort. This is done by methodically keeping a record of, and making an analysis of the sites web logs. There are a number of specialized software which make the job easier but at the bare minimum, one needs to keep a close eye on the site visitors and their activity while on the site. No matter how well planned the strategy, it is largely theoretical until proven by the results, which can only be measured by the logs, and a thorough analysis of their content.

3. No one can guarantee a #1 ranking on Google, or any other search engine.

Those who promise such feats will either optimize for such vague search term phrases (such as, “green stunted widgets with purple Polka-dots and icing”) that no one will ever likely look for, or they are making a false claim, which they have no intention of keeping, or they have an inside edge at Google, something which they will loose, quickly, when the honest folks at Google find out about it. The other option, that they will take the money and run, is worth mentioning here but I’ll be polite.

4. Some things are just plain silly.

You don’t need to submit your site to 50,000 search engines. Businesses which offer this service are suspect, at best. 85% of the search results on the Internet come from one search engine, which, if you have one link from an established website, or better yet, a directory, will find your site just fine, on it’s own. Four (4) search engines account for over 90% of the traffic on the web. As for any supposed benefit which may accrue from being listed in an obscure search engine in Botswana which specializes in safaris to the Kalahari Desert and receives 7 hits per day; well, you figure it out.

5. SEO is not Pay-per-Click.

While no one would argue the effectiveness of getting increased traffic and sales, through a well planned, pay-per-click campaign, the fact remains that the conversion rates are generally low and they cease the moment the “pay” stops. With a well planned and executed SEO campaign, while results may take a bit longer, they continue to produce, and in fact grow, long after the work is done and paid for. Quite often we have found that after a thorough optimization of a site, only minor adjustments are needed on an ongoing basis, primarily related to new content and/or new items of sale or service.

6. SEO is not witchcraft, Druidism, shamanism.

Neither does it require any special chants, ceremonial fires, or vestments, though some of us do like to howl at the full moon, on occasion. There are no “Top Secret” practices which a reputable SEO can not tell a client, a judge, or his mother, for that matter. The very nature of the Internet has always been cooperative and there is nothing about SEO that can’t be learned, with a heavy dose of time and money. A reputable SEO firm will give you an item per item breakdown of just where the money goes. Be wary if you sense a secretive atmosphere or any unwillingness to answer questions. While there are technical points which might take some background to fully understand, if one has a solid overview of the entire situation, a simple explanation should be easy enough to come up with.

7. Do-it-yourself SEO.

Yes, you can execute your own SEO campaign and find a reputable SEO firm to help plan and organize it for you. About one half of my own clientele do some part of the actual work themselves, or have their in-house dedicated personnel do it, after discussion of the goals and aims of the business/website, a thorough website analysis, comprehensive search phrase research, and focused instruction on the ways and means of achieving high SERPs. These preliminaries are followed up with a detailed program of suggestions and methods which the client can then implement themselves or hire others to perform. Average savings; 30-40%.

8. Phased Implementation.

While many companies spend thousands of dollars per month on Search Engine Optimization, an alternative is available which will pay dividends to you in increased sales and leads without the high initial investment. The most important consideration is to have a reputable firm handle the initial evaluation and suggested optimization planning first. The trial and error method will cost much more, in the long run, with or without the desired result. After studying the plan and establishing a workable budget you may implement the plan as finances allow.

9. Remember the old saying, “If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.”

Never was this more true than in the realm of SEO. While concrete and measurable gains will always come from a well thought out and executed optimization strategy, the Internet is a competitive media and we all want to be number one. Accept that a steady upward movement, over time, will place you worlds ahead of a flash followed by a crash.

10. A thought to ponder.

At stake, in the race for the top, is the very existence of your website, your business, and quite possibly your reputation. Beware of any “shortcuts” or less than ethical schemes that anyone might suggest to further your business goals. When it’s all said and done it is you, the business owner, who bears the responsibility for any company or individual you hire. Insist on knowing exactly what the strategy is and what steps are being performed to implement it. If it seems, in the least, suspicious, ask for and get an explanation. In this case, not only is Ignorance not bliss, it could very well be the beginning of the end for your business.

11. All incoming links are not created equal.

Both the relevance to your line of business and website subject matter and the PR value of the incoming link determine how valuable they are to your own PR ranking. With Google starting the trend, nothing new there, and most of the others following close behind, the days of grabbing all the inbound links, in any way possible, are gone. Not only will low ranked and/or irrelevant inbound links not help, they will, in fact, cause a penalty. Link farms, free-for-all link schemes, automated link accumulation software, or any other fad that doesn’t carefully screen the links and websites they are coming from will, in the long run, do more harm than good.

12. It’s more than just facts and figures.

The relationship between an online business and SEO is, perhaps, one of the closest of business relationships. In order to be effective, a SEO must know not only the facts and figures pertaining to the endeavor, but s/he must know something of the dreams and aspirations of the business principals. Things which don’t normally come out in a prospectus are often invaluable information when searching for the “right fit” into the complex world of the Internet. My own clients sometimes ask, due to the frequency of my calls and email in the early phases, “Am I your only client?” I usually laugh and say something to the effect that until I know your business almost as well as you do, yes, you are the only one that counts.

About The Author

James ‘Doc’ Lewis spends much of his professional time as SEO for http://www.EmeraldCoastEntrepreneur.com. Doc started practicing his magic long before the term SEO was even coined and continues to study and perfect methods of workable and cost effective SEO and SEM, devising unique solutions to diverse marketing challenges.

Posted by: John Hocking on December 1st, 2005