Keyword Research for the Beginner - Part 1
Online business owners need to become familiar with the concept of "keyword research."
I will explain, in a very basic way, what keywords are, why they are so important, and how they are found and used.
Very simply, keywords are the words you use on your web site and in your marketing to let your prospects know exactly what your business is all about.
They are the words that succinctly "target" your audience.
Keywords are used so that search engines like Google, Yahoo, and MSN will understand what your business is all about so they can send you customers that are looking for what you have to offer.
From your prospect's point of view, keywords are the short phrases that they will enter into web searches in order to find what they are searching for.
Continue reading "Keyword Research for the Beginner - Part 1" »
Since the beginning of time, solo business persons have opened and maintained retail stores that sold products to walk-in customers.
As a solo Internet home business owner you are most likely the webmaster of your own web site.
In a previous post, we talked about what meta tags are whether they're important to the search engines. We're going to continue that discussion here and add a few other thoughts.
Linking strategies for commercial web sites seem to be grabbing a lot of attention these days from marketing experts that claim in-bound links are critical to the search engine rankings.
Some business owners prefer to deal with problem customers by writing them off and shoving them out the door. They don't want or need to be bothered with further dealings or more headaches.
If you are a solo business operator and choose to increase the revenue generated at your web site, you have the option of employing Google Adsense advertising. I believe Yahoo and MSN also (or will soon) offer similar programs that allow the web owner to monetize his content.
I'm no expert on the subject because I've only been blogging a short time now (since February 2006 on a blog different than Business Alone).
One of the great advantages of being a blog writer (author) and a blog reader (viewer) is the fact that there are few hard and fast rules about what a blog has to look like, say, deliver, and accomplish.
We've been discussing how to write a blog. I've given six suggestions so far that will help you to be successful and attractive to the readers in your niche.
I got this question for an inquiring young lady that had been following my posts at a previous blog site.
One of the greatest secrets to successful solo small business seems to escape many entrepreneurs.
If, indeed, the Internet is a great information highway with traffic, data, digital goods and services, and communications whizzing back and forth at the speed of light, it would be worth the effort for every business owner to create as many links to that highway as possible.
Blogs, like most every other type of Internet web site, gain value, grow, and even thrive when they are heavily viewed.
The owner of a solo digital information business is the perfect candidate for a targeted niche blog authored by the business owner and directed to support and advertise the business and the product.
Anyone who is unfamiliar with web site development, search engine optimization, and all the technical terms and usage surrounding HTML and computer language is apt to be very confused by the existence of meta-tags and all the varied opinions about them.
You may or may not know about "pay per click" advertising.
I have to be careful here because I'm not a search engine optimization wizard.
Buyer beware! Many a novice business owner has charged into the pay per click advertising world (PPC, for short) with high expectations of mega targeted traffic at small cost and come away with an empty wallet, few or no sales, and a vow never to waste money again in that arena!
We all fear the unknown, don't we?
Internet marketing for the solo business owner is an interesting study of very unique principles that you won't find in other fields.
One of the "tricks" of search engine optimization has to do with the way images are treated.
