Aug 29 , 2011
A good question many website owners have at the back of their minds is whether or not the first link in your webpage will affect your page rankings or the effectiveness of your search engine optimization (SEO) efforts. Is deciding what the first link in your page is a factor in SEO at all or not? In the visitor's perspective, it kind of is the latter—your first link isn't as important as your content or overall link relevancy, it'd seem. Is Your First Link a Factor in SEO? As far as the experts are concerned, the answer to the above question is, "Not really." It sounds like a commonsensical question […]
Read StoryAug 18 , 2011
Panda 2.2 is already amidst us, with SEO experts and webmasters already adjusting their content to suite this new algorithm change for Google's search engine functionality. Relatively long ago, Google announced the launching of a new, major algorithm unlike any the web has ever seen. It was specifically designed to reduce the rankings of "low-quality sites" or sites that are tangentially correlated to a search word yet offers little in terms of content or relevancy otherwise. Panda's History Panda is different from any other algorithm update because it's by no means subtle in its presence. Even though Google claims only 11.8% of U.S. queries were affected by the Panda update, […]
Read StoryDec 08 , 2010
When talking about search engine rankings many people ask themselves questions like; how many keywords should I put in my anchor text? What is the keyword density that I should have on the page? Should I use short copy or should I use long copy? Can I use flash or not? How many keywords should I put in the body of the text? How do I put this all together so that my site will be highly relevant for Google etc...
Read StoryMay 28 , 2009
Donald Trump is a real estate mogul. The man knows how to get what he wants, knows how to make a sale, and definitely knows what’s important when it comes to converting a sale. In your business, it would be best if you had this mentality and a drive to succeed like this man has. If you’re not worried about website sales conversion, you’re not really into your business. Give yourself a pat on the back if you’re still reading, because that means that you care and want to learn what works for website sales conversion.
Read StoryMay 28 , 2009
In the first segment of this article, we talked about various ways that you can improve your website sales conversion. Without further dallying or wasted time, here are some more tips that might be helpful in your business success and improving conversion rates.
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