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December 11, 2006

Keyword Research for the Beginner - Part 1

Keyword research is critical to every online businessOnline 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.

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December 14, 2006

Keyword Research for the Beginner - Part 2

Keyword research lets you target your prospectsOnline business owners need to become familiar with the concept of "keyword research" because it will allow your business to open its doors to the specifically targeted customers that will buy what you offer.

The concept of "keywords" is a detailed and somewhat technical field, but it is one of the most important parts of every online business owner's strategy to marketing successfully.

In our previous discussion we talked about what keywords are, why they are important, and how they are found. Let's dig a little deeper now and show you how to research the keywords and phrases that are most relevant to your business.

Let's spend some time and talk about how to develop your keyword strategy.

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November 15, 2007

The old solo business model: the shopkeeper!

Are you going to be a shopkeeper?Since the beginning of time, solo business persons have opened and maintained retail stores that sold products to walk-in customers.

Sometimes the stores featured only specialty items, like a bike shop or bakery. Others carried a range of goods (like a mercantile) but remained small enough that one person could man the shop by himself and perform all the daily functions necessary.

There would be goods to order from manufacturers or wholesalers, shelves to stock, customers to wait on, books to be balanced, and cleaning at the end of the day.

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August 7, 2008

Meta Tags: what are they and should I use them? - Part 1

Are meta tags important to your SEO?As a solo Internet home business owner you are most likely the webmaster of your own web site.

Unless you have turned that function over to someone else (like your girl friend, your 2nd cousin "Harry," or the six year old next door), you will be in charge of optimizing your site for key words, meta tags, and other little HTML goodies that tell the search engines what your site is all about.

Many of us are in business to make money (imagine that . . .) and we certainly don't want to spend time fiddling around with such trivial matters as web site coding and search engine optimization. Right?

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August 11, 2008

Meta Tags: what are they and should I use them? - Part 2

Do you use meta tags on your 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.

As the Internet has become more crowded with e-commerce sites, the race to attract traffic through the free search engines has greatly intensified.

In fact, today it's all-out war when it comes to competing for top billing: the rush to grab the very highest search engine rankings for competitive key words that drive tons of traffic to the winners.

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August 14, 2008

Reciprocal links: You scratch my back and I'll scratch yours!

Reciprocal links may help drive traffic to your site.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.

There is a lot of on-going debate about just how important your links are to top rankings. I'm sure each of the top search engines has its own view of the subject. No doubt they give varying importance to this criterion.

Some claim also that the "page rank" (Google) or the importance of the site linking to your site also affects your search engine position.

But there are other reasons why you need links.

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August 25, 2008

Turning dissatisfied customers into your most loyal friends

Learn to deal with irage customersSome 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.

I think there is a better way, however, to attempt to appease and "soften" an irate customer.

Why not turn him 180 degrees around and convert him into one of your most loyal and valued customers?

You won't be 100 per cent successful with this strategy, but it will work often enough that you will soon understand the benefit to your business of this approach.

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October 20, 2008

Optimizing your web pages for Google Adsense.

Are you optimized for Google Adsense?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.

There are several factors that determine how much revenue a web owner can generate for each of the particular content pages on his site that serve Adsense advertising.

First, the traffic to a site is important as most Internet advertising is, in part at lease, a numbers game. Your viewers will only click on an Adsense ad a certain proportion of the time.

Let's use the example of 1 click every 200 visitors. Given that type of click-through rate, a site with 200 visitors/page/day will generate 1/10 the income that a site with 2,000 visitors/page/day will get, all other things being equal.

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November 13, 2008

The Basics of Writing a Blog – Part 1

The small solo business owner ought to have a company blog!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).

However, I have been a writer for quite some time and many of the same rules apply to blogging as well.

I have taken the time to do some research on the subject.

Specifically I have been reading about "How to Blog" and trying to follow the instructions of some who have been successful bloggers for quite some time now.

I've also spent a fair amount of time visiting popular blogs, watching what other authors are doing, and trying to follow their lead by seeing and incorporating their techniques into my own blog.

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November 17, 2008

The Basics of Writing a Blog – Part 2

Start your own blog today!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.

Every blog is a little bit different and unique.

Some actually go way out on a limb and try to be extremely different to the point of overstepping the boundaries of good writing.

Nonetheless, blogs are a form of digital expression and learning.

By their very nature they are personal, custom, and a reflection of the blogger's preferences and wishes.

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November 20, 2008

The Basics of Writing a Blog – Part 3

Are you a blog addict?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.

7. As much as possible, include a title that grabs your reader's attention and forces him to stop and read more.

Some have suggested that the title is 80% responsible for the post being read. Some just skim through titles and short blog excerpts to determine if they want to take the time to read the whole post.

If your title is weak or sounds boring, there is a very good chance the viewer will skip on by to something else. Try to fit key words from your niche into the title if you can.

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November 24, 2008

Should you quotation marks in your titles?

Have you chosen a blog design style yet?I got this question for an inquiring young lady that had been following my posts at a previous blog site.

It was really kind of interesting because she didn't leave me a comment on the blog; but rather she sent me an email and asked about several of the style elements I'd incorporated.

She is starting her own blog and I suppose wanted my opinion and wondered what the rhyme and reason was behind my style choices were.

Here are my feelings about the quotation marks around a title of the blog post.

Title preference: quotation marks or not and why?

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December 8, 2008

Are you welcoming ladies to your small business?

visa.pngOne of the greatest secrets to successful solo small business seems to escape many entrepreneurs.

If you are one that can't see the handwriting on the wall, I hope you'll take a lesson from this post.

Here is the secret: women drive most of the purchasing decisions these days, both online and off-line.

Now if you're a small business owner and are paying attention to the profiles of your buying customers, you will have recognized this trend a few years ago.

But it's still surprising to me that so many web site owners never seem to cater to ladies in their business or at their web site.

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February 26, 2009

How is your business linked to the information highway?

Drive more traffic to your businessIf, 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.

Think of these links as little roads that feed a tiny portion of this traffic back and forth between your small business and the super highway.

Every business connects itself (or should) to the highway traffic. Some do a great job of it and others don't. Each owner determines for his business, both the number roads leading in and out and the ease with which those roads are found by passers-by that have an interest in this side trip.

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September 17, 2009

Try this traffic building blogging tip!

questions2.pngBlogs, like most every other type of Internet web site, gain value, grow, and even thrive when they are heavily viewed.

The more traffic a blog receives, the greater the chances for continued relevance and possible revenue generation.

Of course, money and income don't drive most blogs.

Typically bloggers are content with having their own soapbox to publish their opinions and feelings to the world (or at least those who care to visit.)

Bloggers are also finding that most search engines seem to like blogs. Why?

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September 21, 2009

Every solo business owner needs a blog!

Blogs are perfect for small niche business owners!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.

Remember that the solo business owner is generally an independent, a free spirited thinker, one who prefers to do business alone without the constraints of employees, physical overhead, or management induced policies and rules.

This is exactly the profile of a successful blogger: one that is not shy about forming his own biases and opinions based on his life experiences and then publishing and sharing his knowledge and ideas with other like-minded nichers that hunger for the same type of information.

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January 11, 2010

What's up with these meta-tags? Part 1

Do you use meta-tags?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.

What are they? Why are they important? How do you properly construct, place, and use them?

I am not an expert in this science by any means. In fact, I am one of the people that probably discount meta-tag usage to some extent.

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April 26, 2010

Understanding the Terms of PPC Advertising

PPC advertising termsYou may or may not know about "pay per click" advertising.

In the world of Internet marketing, it has become one of the mainstays of the Internet marketer's arsenal of advertising alternatives.

The basic idea and concept is simple: As an advertiser, you pay for the number of "clicks" you receive to your website, advertisement, banner, marketing article, etc. The search engines send you traffic (someone who "clicks" their mouse on your ad as they search the Internet) according to the pre-established cost that you will be charged for every visitor or impression your advertising accumulates.

When you think about this concept, it really makes great sense. You pay the search engines to send you a customer looking for what you are offering.

There are, however, some increasingly difficult challenges that make this kind of advertising a very tricky proposition.

You may have know someone, or read about a particular circumstance, where the advertiser wasn't careful and "lost his shirt" on his PPC advertising campaign.

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May 24, 2010

Is Your Domain Name a Factor in SEO?

Do you know what to look for in a domain name?I have to be careful here because I'm not a search engine optimization wizard.

What I am going to tell you is either what I have experienced or what I have gleaned from others that I consider to be very knowledgeable on the subject.

Often business owners wonder what the best URL or business naming strategy is for an online business or product. Sometimes they even wonder if the domain name has any bearing whatsoever on the search engines.

Of course, the reason to be concerned about SEO is to be able to get as much "organic" (or non-paid search engine) traffic as possible to your web site.

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June 17, 2010

If You Decide to Use Pay Per Click Advertising. . .

PPC ad copy is critical to campaign profitabilityBuyer 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!

One of the keys to solving the PPC dilemma remains hidden from many folks view. Usually the campaign owner focuses on keyword strategies and maximizing ad placement.

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September 9, 2010

Web Analytics Can Be Your Friend

Web analytics won't blow your mind!We all fear the unknown, don't we?

Maybe that's why we tend to shy away from digging into web site analytics.

Many web owners that have been online running a solo business for years have never really bothered to look into their site stats to analyze where their traffic is coming from and what those visitors are actually doing on their web site.

Maybe these owners feel like doing web analytics is akin to filling out your income tax return - it's something to fear ... to put off as long as possible. After all, it seems like a pretty boring and tedious thing to use numbers to analyze something.

The difference between the two, however, is that there are penalties and the law that will come after you if you don't file your taxes.

If you don't look at your analytics, there is no one that is going to force you to "comply" - to make your business stronger and more profitable.

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October 11, 2010

Drilling Down on Specific Keyword Phrases

Specific keyword phrasesInternet marketing for the solo business owner is an interesting study of very unique principles that you won't find in other fields.

On unique topic is that of "keywords."

If you want to be successful, you need to master this arena because on the Internet today, it is absolutely imperative that you focus and target your marketing effort.

If you don't pay attention to this aspect of your business, you'll lose your shirt in advertising costs and you won't attract the audience that will be hungry for your offers.

The phrase "drilling down" refers to the approach in your marketing that suggests you dig deeper and deeper into your niche in order to come up with extremely targeted and focused products, customers, advertising, partners, and keywords that will be used to position your business in a tightly focused manner.

There is so much information online these days ... if you don't tightly target what you're doing ... you will appeal to no one.

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October 18, 2010

Optimize Your Site Images

Optimize your site imagesOne of the "tricks" of search engine optimization has to do with the way images are treated.

It might be a revelation to many site owners that are not familiar with the way the search bots work that images are not "read" like text on the page.

Images are not really "read" and therefore usually contribute nothing to the on-page SEO efforts of the webmaster.

Nevertheless, they can contribute to search engine ranking if they are optimized properly.

It's easy to find great detail on the subject if you simply go to Google and search on the phrase "optimize images."

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Steve Browne, Business Alone author

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