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		<title>WordStream Keyword Tool Demo</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Apr 2010 23:10:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Just concluded an interview with Larry Kim of WordStream and he showed us an onpage SEO tool that would help website owners and bloggers develop content for their pages and find the right words and topics to attract their desired audiences. WordStream On Page SEO Tool Uploaded by RoySencio . &#8211; College experience videos. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Just concluded an interview with Larry Kim of WordStream and he showed us an onpage SEO tool that would help website owners and bloggers develop content for their pages and find the right words and topics to attract their desired audiences. WordStream On Page SEO Tool Uploaded by RoySencio . &#8211; College experience videos. </p>
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		<title>Secret Keys And Techniques In Mastering The Art Of Google Adwords</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Apr 2010 19:28:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Nowadays more than ever, online advertising has seen the highest amount of traffic. There are literally hundreds of thousands of marketers and people advertising their products and other company products online. What separates one ad from another? Is it the more money you spend per click or per impression making your ad appear more often driving in more traffic? Could there be a secret key ingredient that allows you to show your ad more often, on the top of the pages, and for nearly the same price?             I&#8217;m here today to tell you my friends there is. Google has recently changed there policy on how they critique your ad and its relevance to your capture page. Nearly 50,000 people have been banned from Google ad words for several reasons based upon their ad words in relation to their keywords, false advertising and promises, and unmatched domain names to their websites.  It is prevalent that you listen to what I have to teach you that will allow you to master Google ad words at an expert level.             The simple yet very affected techniques that I&#8217;m going to share with you have been taught to me from a past Google employee whose main objective was to critique ad words and keywords.  Whenever you are making an ad for a particular website you want to include the website title in your keywords. Your actual keyword density should be 2% of your total words on your capture page. So if your capture page has 200 words, your main keyword should be present 4 to 5 times on your capture page.             Marketers are always testing ads and capture pages to find which converts the best. I would highly recommend writing 2 ads per keyword. Each ad should contain tightly targeted ad groups. It is also important when creating ads you make one ad target search networks and the other target content networks. Search networks are all the sponsor ads that appear on the right side of the page when you Google a specific keyword. Content networks are found on people&#8217;s personal sites and not on Google&#8217;s search results. Keep in mind that content networks&#8217; scan for themes in ad groups not individual keywords.             The best way to test whether your ads are interrelated to your keywords is by looking at the quality score of your keyword. The quality score is calculated every time your keyword matches a search query. How your quality score is calculated can determine the positioning of your ad. The higher your quality score, the lower your costs and the better ad position. Quality scores are scored with a number 1 to 10, 10 being the very best.              One of the easiest ways to increase your quality score is to simply use your keywords on your landing page. Your keyword needs to be prominently displayed on the page SEO, the title of your page should be one of the keywords, and on the meta. Meta is the actual title of the page, located on the very top of your browser. Always use multiple landing pages for your paid search campaign. A common mistake many marketers use one landing page for all their keywords which in the end leads to lower conversion rates and higher cost per click.             Lastly, here are a few tips on an optimal landing page that they must all include for better quality scores. Include back-links to your landing page. It is important to have a link somewhere on your page that resorts back to your original page. For example, if you have written an article on a specific site, have your back-link take the customer to that article which would contain your URL that leads back to your landing page. Include a privacy page, an about us page, contact us, sitemap, terms and conditions, and even a blog if possible. Relevance between keyword and ad, keyword and landing page, and ad to landing page all play an important role in determining your quality score. Did you know you can save up to 30% in cost per click by having a quality score of 8 out of 10 or higher? Yes, you can be rewarded for impressing Google. With that said please use this knowledge to better your quality score, increase the positioning of your ads, and decrease your cost per click. &#8220;It&#8217;s not what you learn but what you remember that makes you wise.&#8221;       - About the Author: To be apart of an organization that helps its members achieve wealth, develop high levels of emotional well-being, and much, much more visit http://www.accomplishedentrepreneurs.com Email: josh.accomplishedentrepreneurs@gmail.com Article Source ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Nowadays more than ever, online advertising has seen the highest amount of traffic. There are literally hundreds of thousands of marketers and people advertising their products and other company products online. What separates one ad from another? Is it the more money you spend per click or per impression making your ad appear more often driving in more traffic? Could there be a secret key ingredient that allows you to show your ad more often, on the top of the pages, and for nearly the same price?             I&#8217;m here today to tell you my friends there is. Google has recently changed there policy on how they critique your ad and its relevance to your capture page. Nearly 50,000 people have been banned from Google ad words for several reasons based upon their ad words in relation to their keywords, false advertising and promises, and unmatched domain names to their websites.  It is prevalent that you listen to what I have to teach you that will allow you to master Google ad words at an expert level.             The simple yet very affected techniques that I&#8217;m going to share with you have been taught to me from a past Google employee whose main objective was to critique ad words and keywords.  Whenever you are making an ad for a particular website you want to include the website title in your keywords. Your actual keyword density should be 2% of your total words on your capture page. So if your capture page has 200 words, your main keyword should be present 4 to 5 times on your capture page.             Marketers are always testing ads and capture pages to find which converts the best. I would highly recommend writing 2 ads per keyword. Each ad should contain tightly targeted ad groups. It is also important when creating ads you make one ad target search networks and the other target content networks. Search networks are all the sponsor ads that appear on the right side of the page when you Google a specific keyword. Content networks are found on people&#8217;s personal sites and not on Google&#8217;s search results. Keep in mind that content networks&#8217; scan for themes in ad groups not individual keywords.             The best way to test whether your ads are interrelated to your keywords is by looking at the quality score of your keyword. The quality score is calculated every time your keyword matches a search query. How your quality score is calculated can determine the positioning of your ad. The higher your quality score, the lower your costs and the better ad position. Quality scores are scored with a number 1 to 10, 10 being the very best.              One of the easiest ways to increase your quality score is to simply use your keywords on your landing page. Your keyword needs to be prominently displayed on the page SEO, the title of your page should be one of the keywords, and on the meta. Meta is the actual title of the page, located on the very top of your browser. Always use multiple landing pages for your paid search campaign. A common mistake many marketers use one landing page for all their keywords which in the end leads to lower conversion rates and higher cost per click.             Lastly, here are a few tips on an optimal landing page that they must all include for better quality scores. Include back-links to your landing page. It is important to have a link somewhere on your page that resorts back to your original page. For example, if you have written an article on a specific site, have your back-link take the customer to that article which would contain your URL that leads back to your landing page. Include a privacy page, an about us page, contact us, sitemap, terms and conditions, and even a blog if possible. Relevance between keyword and ad, keyword and landing page, and ad to landing page all play an important role in determining your quality score. Did you know you can save up to 30% in cost per click by having a quality score of 8 out of 10 or higher? Yes, you can be rewarded for impressing Google. With that said please use this knowledge to better your quality score, increase the positioning of your ads, and decrease your cost per click. &#8220;It&#8217;s not what you learn but what you remember that makes you wise.&#8221;       - About the Author: To be apart of an organization that helps its members achieve wealth, develop high levels of emotional well-being, and much, much more visit http://www.accomplishedentrepreneurs.com Email: josh.accomplishedentrepreneurs@gmail.com Article Source </p>
<p>Read the rest here:<br />
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		<title>WordStream Launches SEO Toolset with Advanced Keyword Research and Content Optimization Features</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Apr 2010 15:16:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ BOSTON – April 20, 2010 – WordStream, Inc., a provider of keyword tools for pay-per-click (PPC) and search engine optimization (SEO) efforts, announced today that it has released a suite of custom keyword research, keyword analytics and content optimization tools called “WordStream for SEO.” WordStream for SEO is an advanced keyword research toolset that many are calling “keyword research on steroids.” The new software suite provides the same keyword analysis and keyword suggestion capabilities that SEO tools like Wordtracker and Keyword Discovery provide, but it moves light years ahead by layering in high-level keyword analytics, keyword grouping and organization features as well as integrated content authoring tools, all for the same price as other traditional keyword research tools (starting at $99/month). &#8220;For the same money I was paying for Wordtracker&#8217;s keyword search tool, I get all the same functionality I had with Wordtracker, with a deeper keyword database, keyword analytics, and really powerful keyword organization tools layered on top,” says WordStream customer Kwessi Annor. “So making the switch from Wordtracker to WordStream was a no-brainer.&#8221; Rather than presenting a static list of keyword suggestions along with a handful of related keywords, WordStream for SEO provides users with: Traditional Keyword Research : WordStream for SEO generates keyword suggestions that are pulled from a deep database of search engine querie Personalized Keyword Suggestions : WordStream for SEO goes further than traditional keyword generator tools by mining site data to discover relevant keyword opportunities that people are already using to find the site Keyword Analytics : Instead of vague estimates based on popularity, WordStream provides accurate visit and goal data for keywords from the site on a continuous basis Keyword Organization : WordStream for SEO has sophisticated grouping and organization capabilities, which let users segment keyword lists and uncover content opportunities, analyze data in strategic clusters and create a SEO-friendly information architecture Content Authoring : The Blog SEO Tool within WordStream for SEO connects keyword research with content creation efforts to help generate better, more focused, search engine ready blog posts, product pages and sales copy Part of the WordStream for SEO toolset, Blog SEO, is a Firefox plugin that works alongside content management platforms, such as WordPress, Blogger and Drupal. Blog SEO allows users to discover more specific keyword and copy ideas around general or more granular topics as they are writing. The Blog SEO plugin also keeps a running count of each keyword phrase as it is used, working to keep writers “on message” after the initial research stage. “The Blog SEO plugin is the next step in the evolution of smarter SEO tools, and is a must for anyone who creates Web copy on a regular basis, be it a marketer, blogger, PR professional or social media marketer,” says Larry Kim, Founder and Vice President of Product Development at WordStream. “By integrating keyword research with content authoring, this tool helps make your copy more powerful, compelling and SEO-friendly, so it gets found by search engines and persuades more people to take action.” To explore WordStream for SEO and experience the full keyword research and content authoring toolset, you can sign up for a FREE trial by going to: http://www.wordstream.com/seo-free-trial . About WordStream WordStream is a provider of SEO and PPC solutions for continuously optimizing and expanding search marketing efforts, involving large numbers of search engine keywords . WordStream provides a scalable, private, online keyword workbench—which includes a free keyword tool and an AdWords tool —for conducting keyword discovery, keyword research, keyword grouping, search marketing workflow and for turning research into action. WordStream believes that an organization&#8217;s keywords are a valuable, proprietary asset, and that organizing, prioritizing, coordinating and executing of PPC and SEO efforts around a comprehensive, researched and up-to-date keyword taxonomy is the key to search marketing success. Keyword management improves search marketing productivity and enables greater relevance, which enhances the value of search marketing efforts. #### WordStream Press Contact: ?Ken Lyons, Marketing Manager?617-963-0563, klyons@wordstream.com . ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> BOSTON – April 20, 2010 – WordStream, Inc., a provider of keyword tools for pay-per-click (PPC) and search engine optimization (SEO) efforts, announced today that it has released a suite of custom keyword research, keyword analytics and content optimization tools called “WordStream for SEO.” WordStream for SEO is an advanced keyword research toolset that many are calling “keyword research on steroids.” The new software suite provides the same keyword analysis and keyword suggestion capabilities that SEO tools like Wordtracker and Keyword Discovery provide, but it moves light years ahead by layering in high-level keyword analytics, keyword grouping and organization features as well as integrated content authoring tools, all for the same price as other traditional keyword research tools (starting at $99/month). &#8220;For the same money I was paying for Wordtracker&#8217;s keyword search tool, I get all the same functionality I had with Wordtracker, with a deeper keyword database, keyword analytics, and really powerful keyword organization tools layered on top,” says WordStream customer Kwessi Annor. “So making the switch from Wordtracker to WordStream was a no-brainer.&#8221; Rather than presenting a static list of keyword suggestions along with a handful of related keywords, WordStream for SEO provides users with: Traditional Keyword Research : WordStream for SEO generates keyword suggestions that are pulled from a deep database of search engine querie Personalized Keyword Suggestions : WordStream for SEO goes further than traditional keyword generator tools by mining site data to discover relevant keyword opportunities that people are already using to find the site Keyword Analytics : Instead of vague estimates based on popularity, WordStream provides accurate visit and goal data for keywords from the site on a continuous basis Keyword Organization : WordStream for SEO has sophisticated grouping and organization capabilities, which let users segment keyword lists and uncover content opportunities, analyze data in strategic clusters and create a SEO-friendly information architecture Content Authoring : The Blog SEO Tool within WordStream for SEO connects keyword research with content creation efforts to help generate better, more focused, search engine ready blog posts, product pages and sales copy Part of the WordStream for SEO toolset, Blog SEO, is a Firefox plugin that works alongside content management platforms, such as WordPress, Blogger and Drupal. Blog SEO allows users to discover more specific keyword and copy ideas around general or more granular topics as they are writing. The Blog SEO plugin also keeps a running count of each keyword phrase as it is used, working to keep writers “on message” after the initial research stage. “The Blog SEO plugin is the next step in the evolution of smarter SEO tools, and is a must for anyone who creates Web copy on a regular basis, be it a marketer, blogger, PR professional or social media marketer,” says Larry Kim, Founder and Vice President of Product Development at WordStream. “By integrating keyword research with content authoring, this tool helps make your copy more powerful, compelling and SEO-friendly, so it gets found by search engines and persuades more people to take action.” To explore WordStream for SEO and experience the full keyword research and content authoring toolset, you can sign up for a FREE trial by going to: http://www.wordstream.com/seo-free-trial . About WordStream WordStream is a provider of SEO and PPC solutions for continuously optimizing and expanding search marketing efforts, involving large numbers of search engine keywords . WordStream provides a scalable, private, online keyword workbench—which includes a free keyword tool and an AdWords tool —for conducting keyword discovery, keyword research, keyword grouping, search marketing workflow and for turning research into action. WordStream believes that an organization&#8217;s keywords are a valuable, proprietary asset, and that organizing, prioritizing, coordinating and executing of PPC and SEO efforts around a comprehensive, researched and up-to-date keyword taxonomy is the key to search marketing success. Keyword management improves search marketing productivity and enables greater relevance, which enhances the value of search marketing efforts. #### WordStream Press Contact: ?Ken Lyons, Marketing Manager?617-963-0563, klyons@wordstream.com . </p>
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		<title>Key Questions to Optimize Your Content Marketing Strategy</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Apr 2010 11:45:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ I&#8217;ve been thinking about how entering the content marketing space is not for the faint of heart. It can be a signifcant undertaking both in terms of resources and a change in an organization&#8217;s approach to marketing and sales. Obviously, content marketing is better for some companies and industries than others. Outside help also makes a difference. While increasing numbers of companies are realizing they  must provide more than product information to satisfy customers, many of those same companies fail by implementing random tactics and missing out on benefits like better search visibility. In order to take full advantage of the significant gains in search traffic that are available with a content focused marketing effort, it&#8217;s essential to answer some key questions: What do you really know about your customers? I put customers first before company goals because a social media and content focused marketing effort must emphasize the needs of those you&#8217;re trying to reach in order to meet your own. Think of it as, &#8220;Give to get&#8221;. Who are you trying to reach? Have you developed Buyer Personas ? How well do you understand your customers&#8217; goals? What are your customers preferences when it comes to content discovery, consumption and sharing? What keywords do they associate with your products or services? Who are they influenced by? In what communities do they spend their time on the social web? What business objectives are you trying to achieve? What are your goals? What is your social media strategy ? What must happen for your customers before you meet your business objectives? What are teh key performance indicators that will help you measure the buyer persona&#8217;s path towards conversion? Do you have the measurement tools in place to properly monitor and measure for research and to determine the effectiveness of your marketing efforts? What does the competitive SERPs landscape look like? What does the search engine results page look like for the keyword phrases you&#8217;re after? The SERPs page is a big part of the competitive landscape for SEO. What types of web sites appear in first page results? Who is linking to them and not linking to you? What type of Universal results are triggered? (News, Blogs, Real-time, Books, Products, Local) What types of media are included in the SERPs for your target phrases? (Images, Video). Will the new Google design have any impact on the SERPs landscape for your target keyword phrases? What other types of search engines should you focus on besides Google.com, Yahoo.com and Bing.com? What resources will you need to succeed? Most companies are not in the publishing business. In order to achieve longevity for an optimized content marketing effort, it&#8217;s important to outline the resources available to implement including: content, people, processes. Content . What content do you currently have available for optimization? What content will you need to create according to your keyword glossary and customer needs? Know what digital assets you have available for publishing online and indentify what new media you may need to create, and who will be creating/promoting it. People . Who will create that content in your organization? What in-house content development resources do you normally use? What new content resources, including other departments, could you leverage for SEO? What other groups in your organization will you need to coordinate with in order to execute on promotions? Processes . what is the current content creation and promotion process? Identify how can you make optimization a baked-in part of established content publishing processes. Determin whether manual keyword glossary sharing is applicable or if the content management system can be modified to dynamically pull in keyword options when adding new content. Can SEO be made part of the corporate identity standards and incorporated into the style guide? What is the right tactical mix to help you reach your goals? Based on customer preferences, your goals, the SERPs and resources, what channels will you optimize? What mix of content creation will be used? Web pages, press releases, white papers, case studies, online newsroom with press releases, articles, video, images, audio, rich media, sharing content on social sharing web sites.  How will you get the content creators within and external to your organization trained on content optimization? What oversight and monitoring methods will you use to ensure quality and avoid unfortunate overwrites? Also, what link building tactics will be emphasized? How can you leverage existing communications and relationships to increase relevant links? Can you tap into existing dealer networks, affiliates, branch office web sites and marketing partners for quality links? Can you get public relations on board with using links that are more likely to be included in placements? Can links be better optimized for SEO within other online documents such as press releases? How will you measure success and what tools will you use? Measurement is the most critical piece of an optimized content marketing program. Measurement with social media monitoring tools up front can be essential in defining the social conversations driving content creation, sharing and consumption that are consistent with your marketing goals. Once a program is implemented, analytics will help measure key performance indicators (KPIs), conversions and anything in between. There&#8217;s a lot you can measure so here are a few examples for SEO, Social Media and Online PR. SEO related measurement often includes search referrals and keywords that drive traffic to the web site, what search engines send traffic and what the visitors do once they visit. Relative measures of rankings and links can be useful as well. Ultimately, conversions are an idea measurement for SEO, whether it&#8217;s a white paper download, webinar signup or an actual product/service sale. Social media measurement often includes engagement metrics such as fans/friends/followers, comments, brand mentions &#038; sentiment, referred traffic and links. Tracking buzzing topics on the social web can create opportunities for real time content creation/optimization and promotion. Online PR measurement often depends on determining the effectiveness of press releases distributed via email directly to a short list of journalists or to a newswire service for broader exposure online. Blog and publication mentions (unsolicited) as well as links and sentiment are also important. Do no underestimate the value and importance of using social monitoring and web analytics to help inform the ongoing content marketing opportunities and the creation of specific types of content in order to attract trending search traffic. Social conversations fuel search traffic. Understand the keywords most often used in social conversations and you may get a leg up on your competition by creating, optimizing and promoting content that&#8217;s being discussed and popular. © Online Marketing Blog , 2010. &#124; Key Questions to Optimize Your Content Marketing Strategy &#124; No comment &#124; http://www.toprankblog.com ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> I&#8217;ve been thinking about how entering the content marketing space is not for the faint of heart. It can be a signifcant undertaking both in terms of resources and a change in an organization&#8217;s approach to marketing and sales. Obviously, content marketing is better for some companies and industries than others. Outside help also makes a difference. While increasing numbers of companies are realizing they  must provide more than product information to satisfy customers, many of those same companies fail by implementing random tactics and missing out on benefits like better search visibility. In order to take full advantage of the significant gains in search traffic that are available with a content focused marketing effort, it&#8217;s essential to answer some key questions: What do you really know about your customers? I put customers first before company goals because a social media and content focused marketing effort must emphasize the needs of those you&#8217;re trying to reach in order to meet your own. Think of it as, &#8220;Give to get&#8221;. Who are you trying to reach? Have you developed Buyer Personas ? How well do you understand your customers&#8217; goals? What are your customers preferences when it comes to content discovery, consumption and sharing? What keywords do they associate with your products or services? Who are they influenced by? In what communities do they spend their time on the social web? What business objectives are you trying to achieve? What are your goals? What is your social media strategy ? What must happen for your customers before you meet your business objectives? What are teh key performance indicators that will help you measure the buyer persona&#8217;s path towards conversion? Do you have the measurement tools in place to properly monitor and measure for research and to determine the effectiveness of your marketing efforts? What does the competitive SERPs landscape look like? What does the search engine results page look like for the keyword phrases you&#8217;re after? The SERPs page is a big part of the competitive landscape for SEO. What types of web sites appear in first page results? Who is linking to them and not linking to you? What type of Universal results are triggered? (News, Blogs, Real-time, Books, Products, Local) What types of media are included in the SERPs for your target phrases? (Images, Video). Will the new Google design have any impact on the SERPs landscape for your target keyword phrases? What other types of search engines should you focus on besides Google.com, Yahoo.com and Bing.com? What resources will you need to succeed? Most companies are not in the publishing business. In order to achieve longevity for an optimized content marketing effort, it&#8217;s important to outline the resources available to implement including: content, people, processes. Content . What content do you currently have available for optimization? What content will you need to create according to your keyword glossary and customer needs? Know what digital assets you have available for publishing online and indentify what new media you may need to create, and who will be creating/promoting it. People . Who will create that content in your organization? What in-house content development resources do you normally use? What new content resources, including other departments, could you leverage for SEO? What other groups in your organization will you need to coordinate with in order to execute on promotions? Processes . what is the current content creation and promotion process? Identify how can you make optimization a baked-in part of established content publishing processes. Determin whether manual keyword glossary sharing is applicable or if the content management system can be modified to dynamically pull in keyword options when adding new content. Can SEO be made part of the corporate identity standards and incorporated into the style guide? What is the right tactical mix to help you reach your goals? Based on customer preferences, your goals, the SERPs and resources, what channels will you optimize? What mix of content creation will be used? Web pages, press releases, white papers, case studies, online newsroom with press releases, articles, video, images, audio, rich media, sharing content on social sharing web sites.  How will you get the content creators within and external to your organization trained on content optimization? What oversight and monitoring methods will you use to ensure quality and avoid unfortunate overwrites? Also, what link building tactics will be emphasized? How can you leverage existing communications and relationships to increase relevant links? Can you tap into existing dealer networks, affiliates, branch office web sites and marketing partners for quality links? Can you get public relations on board with using links that are more likely to be included in placements? Can links be better optimized for SEO within other online documents such as press releases? How will you measure success and what tools will you use? Measurement is the most critical piece of an optimized content marketing program. Measurement with social media monitoring tools up front can be essential in defining the social conversations driving content creation, sharing and consumption that are consistent with your marketing goals. Once a program is implemented, analytics will help measure key performance indicators (KPIs), conversions and anything in between. There&#8217;s a lot you can measure so here are a few examples for SEO, Social Media and Online PR. SEO related measurement often includes search referrals and keywords that drive traffic to the web site, what search engines send traffic and what the visitors do once they visit. Relative measures of rankings and links can be useful as well. Ultimately, conversions are an idea measurement for SEO, whether it&#8217;s a white paper download, webinar signup or an actual product/service sale. Social media measurement often includes engagement metrics such as fans/friends/followers, comments, brand mentions &#038; sentiment, referred traffic and links. Tracking buzzing topics on the social web can create opportunities for real time content creation/optimization and promotion. Online PR measurement often depends on determining the effectiveness of press releases distributed via email directly to a short list of journalists or to a newswire service for broader exposure online. Blog and publication mentions (unsolicited) as well as links and sentiment are also important. Do no underestimate the value and importance of using social monitoring and web analytics to help inform the ongoing content marketing opportunities and the creation of specific types of content in order to attract trending search traffic. Social conversations fuel search traffic. Understand the keywords most often used in social conversations and you may get a leg up on your competition by creating, optimizing and promoting content that&#8217;s being discussed and popular. © Online Marketing Blog , 2010. | Key Questions to Optimize Your Content Marketing Strategy | No comment | http://www.toprankblog.com </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Much of the search engine optimization advice found online at at conferences centers around keywords and links. A lot of the spotlight on internet marketing has focused on content and social media. There&#8217;s no question that Online Marketing has been a strong proponent of these tactics, sharing many, many posts on SEO topics Content and link based SEO relies on the search engine crawlers to find web pages and digital assets on their own. Search engines are far from perfect at this, so the opportunity to provide search engines with structured lists of content via feed, can provide some companies with a competitive advantage. At SES New York I moderated a session on Pushing Feeds and XML with  Brian Ussery , Amanda Watlington and Daron Babin . Much of what we share on SEO is focused on content and links so I thought I&#8217;d share some of the rich insights shared in this very useful session with you by asking the panel a few follow up questions. How much of an advantage can supplying a XML feed offer a site for indexing and search visibility? Brian: It&#8217;s really difficult to quantify in terms of a percentage but, I&#8217;d say the larger your site and more images you have the better it is to provide an XML Sitemap. How important is it for a new site to supply (or make available) a XML sitemap for search engines? Brian: Sitemaps are one of the best ways I can think of to let engines know about your new pages and images. Amanda: A new site has no inbound links hence there is no way for a search engine to find the site. A Sitemap not only provide a point of departure for the crawling of a new site, by putting one together a site owner can include the most important pages. This is particularly useful if the site is quite large. The Sitemap can cue to spider to pages that in fact link much deeper into the site. This jump starts the indexing process. Would you ever advise a company NOT to use sitemaps? Amanda: There are very rare occasions where I would not use a Sitemap. Those instances are when the contents of the site are very problematic. When there are lots of duplicate content issues that are in the process of being resolved, it makes little sense to urge the search engines to grab a Sitemap that will only bring them to the site’s woes even faster. Once the issues are settled then the Sitemap becomes an important weapon in the SEO’s arsenal. Brian: If you have pages that you don&#8217;t want indexed, it&#8217;s probably best not to include those URLs in your XML Sitemap. Other than those kinds of situations though, I&#8217;d say Sitemaps are the way to go. I would suggest however, not including XML meta data in Sitemaps unless it&#8217;s accurate, correct and up to date. It was interesting to learn during our session, the variety of feed types that could be used from those associated with web pages to news to video and I recall one for NASA? Do you have any examples that have called for unusual solutions or use of feeds? Amanda: Structured data such as the Sitemap is fascinating in that it provides so many opportunities to communicate data information in a machine-readable format. There are two feed types that we did not discuss during the session. First, there are product feeds, such as those used by Google Base and other comparative shopping search engines. These allow merchants to draw product information quickly and efficiently from their databases and submit it to a shopping engine. Once formatted, a site owner can submit thousands of products with little or no intervention. The second type of feed was just announced this past week. It is now possible to submit image information (to Google). This has been long awaited. I’ve not yet had a chance to use this, but I have been eagerly awaiting image Sitemaps. Brian: While this kind of XML isn&#8217;t my forte, it&#8217;s my understanding that the code below is used by NASA to &#8220;move&#8221; telescopes. This is just one example of the cool stuff you can you can do with XML&#8230; Either way, it&#8217;s kind of interesting to see! You can find out more at NASA . How important is the protocol Pubsubhubbub being promoted by Google? Does it replace the need for autodiscovery? Brian: Great question Lee, Pubsubhubbub, PuSH or hubbub for short, in case you haven&#8217;t heard is an open protocol for turning atom or RSS feeds into streams. Because it requires real feed URLs, autodiscovery isn&#8217;t really necessary. So, I don&#8217;t see Pubsubhubbub as a replacement for autodiscovery per se, but rather as a more efficient method. Some folks I&#8217;m sure will continue to use autodiscovery for their feeds but I think PuSH provides additional advantages that will be favored by most. Is there a threshold for how many pages/items should be included in a sitemap feed or how often data is updated to determine whether providing a sitemap is worth it? Amanda: It is difficult to give an across the board threshold for when and how much to include. With retailers, we clearly must look at their seasonality and time the Sitemap submissions to be sure that any new products or category level pages have been spidered and indexed prior to the season’s start. How much to submit is really tied to how complete is the site’s current indexing. I personally believe that it is possible to strategically manage the process making sure that key pages which direct to deeper pages are included. As I mentioned in the session, Sitemaps are not a blunt object, a club, to be used to batter one’s way into the index, rather they provide a method for strategically informing the search engines of what you want found. I love to fish, salt or fresh water, and I think of Sitemaps with a fishing metaphor. They are bait. Whether you submit a Sitemap or not, it is important to have a Webmaster Tools account. The Google team that is responsible for developing this resource continues to make it a much richer and more informative. Today, I consider it a powerful resource for knowing just what the most powerful engine is seeing in a site. © Online Marketing Blog , 2010. &#124; SEO with Feeds &#038; XML &#124; No comment &#124; http://www.toprankblog.com ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Much of the search engine optimization advice found online at at conferences centers around keywords and links. A lot of the spotlight on internet marketing has focused on content and social media. There&#8217;s no question that Online Marketing has been a strong proponent of these tactics, sharing many, many posts on SEO topics Content and link based SEO relies on the search engine crawlers to find web pages and digital assets on their own. Search engines are far from perfect at this, so the opportunity to provide search engines with structured lists of content via feed, can provide some companies with a competitive advantage. At SES New York I moderated a session on Pushing Feeds and XML with  Brian Ussery , Amanda Watlington and Daron Babin . Much of what we share on SEO is focused on content and links so I thought I&#8217;d share some of the rich insights shared in this very useful session with you by asking the panel a few follow up questions. How much of an advantage can supplying a XML feed offer a site for indexing and search visibility? Brian: It&#8217;s really difficult to quantify in terms of a percentage but, I&#8217;d say the larger your site and more images you have the better it is to provide an XML Sitemap. How important is it for a new site to supply (or make available) a XML sitemap for search engines? Brian: Sitemaps are one of the best ways I can think of to let engines know about your new pages and images. Amanda: A new site has no inbound links hence there is no way for a search engine to find the site. A Sitemap not only provide a point of departure for the crawling of a new site, by putting one together a site owner can include the most important pages. This is particularly useful if the site is quite large. The Sitemap can cue to spider to pages that in fact link much deeper into the site. This jump starts the indexing process. Would you ever advise a company NOT to use sitemaps? Amanda: There are very rare occasions where I would not use a Sitemap. Those instances are when the contents of the site are very problematic. When there are lots of duplicate content issues that are in the process of being resolved, it makes little sense to urge the search engines to grab a Sitemap that will only bring them to the site’s woes even faster. Once the issues are settled then the Sitemap becomes an important weapon in the SEO’s arsenal. Brian: If you have pages that you don&#8217;t want indexed, it&#8217;s probably best not to include those URLs in your XML Sitemap. Other than those kinds of situations though, I&#8217;d say Sitemaps are the way to go. I would suggest however, not including XML meta data in Sitemaps unless it&#8217;s accurate, correct and up to date. It was interesting to learn during our session, the variety of feed types that could be used from those associated with web pages to news to video and I recall one for NASA? Do you have any examples that have called for unusual solutions or use of feeds? Amanda: Structured data such as the Sitemap is fascinating in that it provides so many opportunities to communicate data information in a machine-readable format. There are two feed types that we did not discuss during the session. First, there are product feeds, such as those used by Google Base and other comparative shopping search engines. These allow merchants to draw product information quickly and efficiently from their databases and submit it to a shopping engine. Once formatted, a site owner can submit thousands of products with little or no intervention. The second type of feed was just announced this past week. It is now possible to submit image information (to Google). This has been long awaited. I’ve not yet had a chance to use this, but I have been eagerly awaiting image Sitemaps. Brian: While this kind of XML isn&#8217;t my forte, it&#8217;s my understanding that the code below is used by NASA to &#8220;move&#8221; telescopes. This is just one example of the cool stuff you can you can do with XML&#8230; Either way, it&#8217;s kind of interesting to see! You can find out more at NASA . How important is the protocol Pubsubhubbub being promoted by Google? Does it replace the need for autodiscovery? Brian: Great question Lee, Pubsubhubbub, PuSH or hubbub for short, in case you haven&#8217;t heard is an open protocol for turning atom or RSS feeds into streams. Because it requires real feed URLs, autodiscovery isn&#8217;t really necessary. So, I don&#8217;t see Pubsubhubbub as a replacement for autodiscovery per se, but rather as a more efficient method. Some folks I&#8217;m sure will continue to use autodiscovery for their feeds but I think PuSH provides additional advantages that will be favored by most. Is there a threshold for how many pages/items should be included in a sitemap feed or how often data is updated to determine whether providing a sitemap is worth it? Amanda: It is difficult to give an across the board threshold for when and how much to include. With retailers, we clearly must look at their seasonality and time the Sitemap submissions to be sure that any new products or category level pages have been spidered and indexed prior to the season’s start. How much to submit is really tied to how complete is the site’s current indexing. I personally believe that it is possible to strategically manage the process making sure that key pages which direct to deeper pages are included. As I mentioned in the session, Sitemaps are not a blunt object, a club, to be used to batter one’s way into the index, rather they provide a method for strategically informing the search engines of what you want found. I love to fish, salt or fresh water, and I think of Sitemaps with a fishing metaphor. They are bait. Whether you submit a Sitemap or not, it is important to have a Webmaster Tools account. The Google team that is responsible for developing this resource continues to make it a much richer and more informative. Today, I consider it a powerful resource for knowing just what the most powerful engine is seeing in a site. © Online Marketing Blog , 2010. | SEO with Feeds &#038; XML | No comment | http://www.toprankblog.com </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Since late 2009 when Google introduced real time search, the concept has gained a lot of attention. Today, real time search is at the top of the priority lists for all the major search engines – Google, Bing and Yahoo!. As part of the new technology, Google is combining live updates from sites like Twitter with the latest news headlines and blog posts in search results. For web searchers, real time search means the ability to discover breaking news the minute it&#8217;s happening. For marketers, it presents a whole host of opportunities to increase online visibility. Here, we&#8217;ve provided five ways to leverage real time search in your online marketing efforts. 1. Develop the type of content that supports real time SEO With real time search, frequently publishing online content becomes a must. Try incorporating these three types of content to support both traditional and real time SEO programs: Tweets and Facebook fan page updates: Micro content from social sites now has the ability to appear in search results. It&#8217;s quick and easy to frequently post Tweets and Facebook fan pages updates, so both should play a big role in your real time SEO content strategy. Blog posts: Blogging presents the opportunity to help your content rank and show thought leadership at the same time – since blog posts can offer more valuable information than micro content. Optimized press releases: By optimizing press releases and submitting them through authoritative newswires, you can help your content achieve high rankings. 2. Mobilize your fan base Creating a core group of brand advocates is important for a number of reasons. They recommend your products and services to their friends and family, defend your reputation in times of trouble and are more likely to adopt future products and services you introduce. Now add one more benefit to the list: Brand advocates – particularly authoritative ones – can link to your content to help keep in the real time stream. In addition, brand advocates who are active on social sites like Twitter can create their own content about your company that can appear in real time search results. 3. Know what&#8217;s hot in the news With real time search, it’s important to recognize both what users are searching for online and what they&#8217;re discussing via social channels – at this very minute. Create frequently updated content that speaks to the latest topics and trends, and is optimized for the latest search terms. A variety of tools exist to help monitor search and conversation trends: Google Trends : Use this free tool to find the hottest topics and hottest searches in Google Social Mention : Determine the strength, sentiment and reach for terms used throughout the social web, including blogs, microblogs, social networks, video sites and news sites BlogPulse : Find the top blog posts, key phrases, new stories and more from across the search universe or related a specific topic Delicious : See the types of content that goes wild across the social web Trendistic : Learn trending topics in Twitter over the last 24 hours, week, month or more (see image below) Trendistic shows “online marketing” trends over the past 30 days. 4. Time your content promotion efforts wisely Give your content an extra boost by monitoring when blog posts, articles and other online content are indexes in Google News or Google Blog Search. Then ensure tweets, Facebook fan page updates and other social content promotions are timed right after the content is indexed. Doing so will help you take advantage of every opportunity to appear in real time search results. 5. Optimize your web site and online content for mobile technologies Real time search is relevant on many mobile devices, including Android and iPhone devices. So Web site optimization for mobile technologies becomes even more important. Consider these few mobile SEO tips: Limit the use of images Keep the design simple and clean Test to ensure your site appears as it should across various mobile devices The bottom line is, it&#8217;s crucial to take advantage of every real time search opportunity that comes around. Remember that these opportunities won’t stick around for long – presenting themselves quickly and then disappearing. It is real time, after all. Have you implemented real time SEO into your online marketing mix? Tell us what best practices you&#8217;ve found so far. © Online Marketing Blog , 2010. &#124; 5 Ways to Leverage Real Time Search in Your Online Marketing Mix &#124; No comment &#124; http://www.toprankblog.com ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Since late 2009 when Google introduced real time search, the concept has gained a lot of attention. Today, real time search is at the top of the priority lists for all the major search engines – Google, Bing and Yahoo!. As part of the new technology, Google is combining live updates from sites like Twitter with the latest news headlines and blog posts in search results. For web searchers, real time search means the ability to discover breaking news the minute it&#8217;s happening. For marketers, it presents a whole host of opportunities to increase online visibility. Here, we&#8217;ve provided five ways to leverage real time search in your online marketing efforts. 1. Develop the type of content that supports real time SEO With real time search, frequently publishing online content becomes a must. Try incorporating these three types of content to support both traditional and real time SEO programs: Tweets and Facebook fan page updates: Micro content from social sites now has the ability to appear in search results. It&#8217;s quick and easy to frequently post Tweets and Facebook fan pages updates, so both should play a big role in your real time SEO content strategy. Blog posts: Blogging presents the opportunity to help your content rank and show thought leadership at the same time – since blog posts can offer more valuable information than micro content. Optimized press releases: By optimizing press releases and submitting them through authoritative newswires, you can help your content achieve high rankings. 2. Mobilize your fan base Creating a core group of brand advocates is important for a number of reasons. They recommend your products and services to their friends and family, defend your reputation in times of trouble and are more likely to adopt future products and services you introduce. Now add one more benefit to the list: Brand advocates – particularly authoritative ones – can link to your content to help keep in the real time stream. In addition, brand advocates who are active on social sites like Twitter can create their own content about your company that can appear in real time search results. 3. Know what&#8217;s hot in the news With real time search, it’s important to recognize both what users are searching for online and what they&#8217;re discussing via social channels – at this very minute. Create frequently updated content that speaks to the latest topics and trends, and is optimized for the latest search terms. A variety of tools exist to help monitor search and conversation trends: Google Trends : Use this free tool to find the hottest topics and hottest searches in Google Social Mention : Determine the strength, sentiment and reach for terms used throughout the social web, including blogs, microblogs, social networks, video sites and news sites BlogPulse : Find the top blog posts, key phrases, new stories and more from across the search universe or related a specific topic Delicious : See the types of content that goes wild across the social web Trendistic : Learn trending topics in Twitter over the last 24 hours, week, month or more (see image below) Trendistic shows “online marketing” trends over the past 30 days. 4. Time your content promotion efforts wisely Give your content an extra boost by monitoring when blog posts, articles and other online content are indexes in Google News or Google Blog Search. Then ensure tweets, Facebook fan page updates and other social content promotions are timed right after the content is indexed. Doing so will help you take advantage of every opportunity to appear in real time search results. 5. Optimize your web site and online content for mobile technologies Real time search is relevant on many mobile devices, including Android and iPhone devices. So Web site optimization for mobile technologies becomes even more important. Consider these few mobile SEO tips: Limit the use of images Keep the design simple and clean Test to ensure your site appears as it should across various mobile devices The bottom line is, it&#8217;s crucial to take advantage of every real time search opportunity that comes around. Remember that these opportunities won’t stick around for long – presenting themselves quickly and then disappearing. It is real time, after all. Have you implemented real time SEO into your online marketing mix? Tell us what best practices you&#8217;ve found so far. © Online Marketing Blog , 2010. | 5 Ways to Leverage Real Time Search in Your Online Marketing Mix | No comment | http://www.toprankblog.com </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[ When you own a website, your primary focus is to attract a constant flow of new (organic) traffic.  You will likely have a set of established, returning visitors whom you can count on to make purchases, but the success of any company is marked by its growth.  When you are seeking to make your website bigger, better, or more popular, the simple fact is that you need more visitors.  While Pay Per Click advertising is a common method of attempting this, the development of bots and companies that would click just to generate income or make your numbers look higher than they really are caused this market to largely decline.  Ultimately, without visitors to your page you have no sales.  Furthermore, if your page hits are being generated by ad clicks, then the people visiting your page likely don&#8217;t understand or have interest in what it is that you are actually offering.  SEO packages are different that they offer a chance for you to get organic, unpaid traffic flowing to your website.  With these packages, you are able to commission a steady stream of articles that provide important and relevant content, ensuring that readers know exactly what you have to offer and that they visit your site because they are genuinely interested. Not to mention how happy it makes the search engines to feed them on a regular basis. When it comes down to it, quality SEO packages are an investment in your company.  Article marketing takes a bit longer than standard click based advertising to really show its full potential, but ultimately it is the best option for your site.  When paid clicks lead people to your site, they are apt to simply click away when they realize they are not where they thought they would be.  Article marketing, however, ensures that every click and every follow through is from someone who is looking specifically for your page.  This greatly increases the chances that the visitor will purchase your products or services. SEO packages also offer the distinct benefit of remaining available to readers for as long as the directory is active.  This means that an article can continue to generate new readers and new business for many years to come.  For only a single investment, you can easily provide yourself with long term organic traffic and other benefits, while pay per click advertising brings in traffic only as long as you are still paying for your ads to remain active. Another thing that makes an SEO package a true investment is that it enables you to commission a large number of expert written articles that will be submitted over time.  This spacing ensures that readers are always being offered new content and new answers.  It also offers the chance to present your company as an expert in the field, using your expertise on your product matter to help answer common questions or solve common problems. At the end of the day, SEO packages are simply the smarter way to go.  They work far more efficiently than standard pay per click advertising, and offer readers much more benefit than the keyword stuffed articles that flooded the market only a few years in the past.  Search Engine Optimization today is about providing necessary content that solves a problem and that provides information relevant to the keywords and topics chosen.  If your website is in need of a long term boost in traffic and you are seeking a way to bring in organic traffic and interested parties, an SEO package makes a great choice.  More visitors certainly equates more sales, especially when they are going to your site because they are already interested in your content. - About the Author: Words You Want is your one stop resource for all of your writing needs.  Words You Want offers a variety of services including SEO packages , article directory submission, SEO article writing , ghostwriting, eBook writing, travel writing, equine writing and more.    Article Source ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> When you own a website, your primary focus is to attract a constant flow of new (organic) traffic.  You will likely have a set of established, returning visitors whom you can count on to make purchases, but the success of any company is marked by its growth.  When you are seeking to make your website bigger, better, or more popular, the simple fact is that you need more visitors.  While Pay Per Click advertising is a common method of attempting this, the development of bots and companies that would click just to generate income or make your numbers look higher than they really are caused this market to largely decline.  Ultimately, without visitors to your page you have no sales.  Furthermore, if your page hits are being generated by ad clicks, then the people visiting your page likely don&#8217;t understand or have interest in what it is that you are actually offering.  SEO packages are different that they offer a chance for you to get organic, unpaid traffic flowing to your website.  With these packages, you are able to commission a steady stream of articles that provide important and relevant content, ensuring that readers know exactly what you have to offer and that they visit your site because they are genuinely interested. Not to mention how happy it makes the search engines to feed them on a regular basis. When it comes down to it, quality SEO packages are an investment in your company.  Article marketing takes a bit longer than standard click based advertising to really show its full potential, but ultimately it is the best option for your site.  When paid clicks lead people to your site, they are apt to simply click away when they realize they are not where they thought they would be.  Article marketing, however, ensures that every click and every follow through is from someone who is looking specifically for your page.  This greatly increases the chances that the visitor will purchase your products or services. SEO packages also offer the distinct benefit of remaining available to readers for as long as the directory is active.  This means that an article can continue to generate new readers and new business for many years to come.  For only a single investment, you can easily provide yourself with long term organic traffic and other benefits, while pay per click advertising brings in traffic only as long as you are still paying for your ads to remain active. Another thing that makes an SEO package a true investment is that it enables you to commission a large number of expert written articles that will be submitted over time.  This spacing ensures that readers are always being offered new content and new answers.  It also offers the chance to present your company as an expert in the field, using your expertise on your product matter to help answer common questions or solve common problems. At the end of the day, SEO packages are simply the smarter way to go.  They work far more efficiently than standard pay per click advertising, and offer readers much more benefit than the keyword stuffed articles that flooded the market only a few years in the past.  Search Engine Optimization today is about providing necessary content that solves a problem and that provides information relevant to the keywords and topics chosen.  If your website is in need of a long term boost in traffic and you are seeking a way to bring in organic traffic and interested parties, an SEO package makes a great choice.  More visitors certainly equates more sales, especially when they are going to your site because they are already interested in your content. - About the Author: Words You Want is your one stop resource for all of your writing needs.  Words You Want offers a variety of services including SEO packages , article directory submission, SEO article writing , ghostwriting, eBook writing, travel writing, equine writing and more.    Article Source </p>
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		<title>Setting and Measuring Goals for Business Blogging</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Apr 2010 19:39:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ As companies that realize the value of online marketing understand the need to publish engaging content, one of the most common considerations is a company blog.  Blog software is fundamentally one of the easiest content management software systems to install and use. Of course the software isn&#8217;t magic. The content and ability to reach and engage with customers is a big part of what makes a business blog successful. For those companies that are thinking of starting a blog or reinvesting resources into a company blogging effort that has gone stale, some of the most important questions to ask are:  Have you identified specific goals for the blog? How will you measure success? In sports you can&#8217;t score if there isn&#8217;t a goal and it&#8217;s no different with business blogging.  There are a variety of reasons why publishing ongoing communications that allow readers to interact adds value to a business. Add to that the distribution via RSS that extends the reach of your message and  it&#8217;s easy to see why so many companies start blogging. The failure for many business blogs is centered around not making a connection between business goals, blog specific objectives and most importantly, how meeting customer needs leads to the first two. Here are three key questions to consider as you design your plan for business blogging success: Why start a business blog? What end goals or outcomes can you reasonably expect? There are many good reasons to start a blog. But are those reasons good enough to start and stay blogging for the long haul? Our survey on blogging and SEO showed 90% citing blogging as important, significantly important or a primary SEO tactic. 94% of bloggers reported seeing measurable SEO benefits from blogging within 12 months. Initiate and foster customer engagement Improve coverage by media and bloggers Improve search engine visibility Increase mentions on other blogs, social networking, news, bookmarking and media sites Build thought leadership Provide an informative communication channel Recognize employees, clients, marketing partners and especially brand evangelists How will you know your blogging efforts are successful according to those goals? How are you measuring blogging success? We ran a poll last year with our readers that ranked their most important measures of blogging success. Here is the distribution: Engagement: comments, links 36% Improved brand recognition 31% Build thought leadership 31% Search engine rankings 31% Better communicate with customers 30% Traffic to the blog 27% Coverage by media and other blogs 18% Traffic to the corporate web site 16% Sales leads 16% Industry Recognition 13% Sell products 2% Improved customer satisfaction 11% Page views 9% Time on Site 6% Ad revenue on the blog 5% What tools are you using to measure blog performance? Goals for business and the blog are great but it&#8217;s essential to have the right tools in place for analytics. One of the biggest mistakes is to rely on things like Google Alerts. Web analytics (Google Analytics, Woopra, Clicky, etc) Feedburner Social media monitoring tools Link analysis tools Comment tracking tools Clipping services Forum conversation tracking tools It&#8217;s fundamental, this notion of setting goals, understanding outcomes and the tools needed to measure. But you know the saying, &#8220;Common sense is the least common thing on Earth.&#8221;  Companies can achieve great return on investment with the right plan and leadership in a blogging effort. The key is to do the baseline work to build a foundation upon which it can grow and succeed.  Stay the course and leverage both listening and engagement tools to guide content. Develop networks and distribution channels to grow readership and reach. Take the time to really understand the impact of data provided by reporting tools and create reports for executives that highlight business goals. What are some of the challenges you&#8217;ve faced with setting, measuring and reaching business goals through corporate blogging? Have you started a business blog only to shut it down? Have your company blogging efforts been successful beyond expectations? © Online Marketing Blog , 2010. &#124; Setting and Measuring Goals for Business Blogging &#124; No comment &#124; http://www.toprankblog.com ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> As companies that realize the value of online marketing understand the need to publish engaging content, one of the most common considerations is a company blog.  Blog software is fundamentally one of the easiest content management software systems to install and use. Of course the software isn&#8217;t magic. The content and ability to reach and engage with customers is a big part of what makes a business blog successful. For those companies that are thinking of starting a blog or reinvesting resources into a company blogging effort that has gone stale, some of the most important questions to ask are:  Have you identified specific goals for the blog? How will you measure success? In sports you can&#8217;t score if there isn&#8217;t a goal and it&#8217;s no different with business blogging.  There are a variety of reasons why publishing ongoing communications that allow readers to interact adds value to a business. Add to that the distribution via RSS that extends the reach of your message and  it&#8217;s easy to see why so many companies start blogging. The failure for many business blogs is centered around not making a connection between business goals, blog specific objectives and most importantly, how meeting customer needs leads to the first two. Here are three key questions to consider as you design your plan for business blogging success: Why start a business blog? What end goals or outcomes can you reasonably expect? There are many good reasons to start a blog. But are those reasons good enough to start and stay blogging for the long haul? Our survey on blogging and SEO showed 90% citing blogging as important, significantly important or a primary SEO tactic. 94% of bloggers reported seeing measurable SEO benefits from blogging within 12 months. Initiate and foster customer engagement Improve coverage by media and bloggers Improve search engine visibility Increase mentions on other blogs, social networking, news, bookmarking and media sites Build thought leadership Provide an informative communication channel Recognize employees, clients, marketing partners and especially brand evangelists How will you know your blogging efforts are successful according to those goals? How are you measuring blogging success? We ran a poll last year with our readers that ranked their most important measures of blogging success. Here is the distribution: Engagement: comments, links 36% Improved brand recognition 31% Build thought leadership 31% Search engine rankings 31% Better communicate with customers 30% Traffic to the blog 27% Coverage by media and other blogs 18% Traffic to the corporate web site 16% Sales leads 16% Industry Recognition 13% Sell products 2% Improved customer satisfaction 11% Page views 9% Time on Site 6% Ad revenue on the blog 5% What tools are you using to measure blog performance? Goals for business and the blog are great but it&#8217;s essential to have the right tools in place for analytics. One of the biggest mistakes is to rely on things like Google Alerts. Web analytics (Google Analytics, Woopra, Clicky, etc) Feedburner Social media monitoring tools Link analysis tools Comment tracking tools Clipping services Forum conversation tracking tools It&#8217;s fundamental, this notion of setting goals, understanding outcomes and the tools needed to measure. But you know the saying, &#8220;Common sense is the least common thing on Earth.&#8221;  Companies can achieve great return on investment with the right plan and leadership in a blogging effort. The key is to do the baseline work to build a foundation upon which it can grow and succeed.  Stay the course and leverage both listening and engagement tools to guide content. Develop networks and distribution channels to grow readership and reach. Take the time to really understand the impact of data provided by reporting tools and create reports for executives that highlight business goals. What are some of the challenges you&#8217;ve faced with setting, measuring and reaching business goals through corporate blogging? Have you started a business blog only to shut it down? Have your company blogging efforts been successful beyond expectations? © Online Marketing Blog , 2010. | Setting and Measuring Goals for Business Blogging | No comment | http://www.toprankblog.com </p>
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		<title>Sponsored Posts – Measure The Risk Carefully</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Apr 2010 15:22:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Sponsored posts have been a hot topic in the blogosphere and among marketers the last few years. What exactly is a sponsored post?  The simple answer is:  a company pays a blogger cash to blog about their product or service.  This is different than an advertorial since the blogger is paid cash to write the content as opposed to the sponsor creating the message. An entire cottage industry of companies such as IZEA, Smorty and a slew of others have sprung up to offer a variety of methods to pay for sponsored posts.  Some require bloggers to say good things.  Others tell bloggers they are free to write what they wish.  But in either case, there are potential risks involved marketers should be aware of. Many digital audiences appear to have an  issue with sponsored posts because they see it as a breach of unwritten editorial rules of the web.  It is for that core reason sponsored posts remain controversial. For the purposes of this post, I am just talking about cash for blog posts.  This a different animal than offering sampling, trials or demos of products. Let’s dig into why sponsored – aka cash for blog posts – are something you should measure the risk of carefully: Sponsored posts may draw the eyes of the engines Cash for blog posts could be risky behavior if the sponsored links are follow links.  Matt Cutts at Google has publicly stated that paid posts should not affect search engines .   A simple solution for companies brokering sponsored posts is to require the no-follow attribute added to links within the content.  Some pay-per-post companies offering this service state they require it.  Some bloggers may adhere.  But many bloggers have no idea what a no-follow attribute is and may not follow this guideline.  Additionally, bloggers and marketers engaging in outright cash-for-play are involved in risky behavior even with no-follow links.  This is due to halo effect of linking in the social web, and may walk a thin line with the engines who are paying attention to these campaigns. Before engaging in sponsored posts, consider organic outreach More than 80% of bloggers are already writing on products and brands .  In other words: be remarkable, have great marketing/PR and you’ll be talked about.  Learn the intersection of social media and PR , begin content marketing and engage in strategies that inspire natural coverage, conversation and influence.  The organic approach yields the highest results: since sponsored posts must have no-follow links, the SEO and PR intersection does not exist. Sponsored posts may train audiences to expect cash to write about you By engaging in sponsored posts, you may succeed in training audiences to expect a return every time they mention your brand or product.  Instead of growing in an organic fashion, sponsored posts may keep your brand out of the natural conversations and put you on a treadmill of having to pay cash for coverage.  And that’s not a sustainable way to grow a web community . May be seen as inauthentic Due to FCC rules , all sponsored content must be disclosed.  With this disclosure and transparency, readers see the content was influenced by cash, not the author&#8217;s true perception of the product or brand.  This potentially destroys the true power of word of mouth .  It affects the blogger as well:  they may lose the trust of a carefully built audience.  Audiences may not believe a blogger thought a product was great because that blogger was paid to talk about it. Sponsored posts are advertising &#8211; not social media Companies who pay bloggers cash to write about them are engaging in advertising, not social media.  Would you pay someone cash to talk about your company or product at a party?  What would everyone else at the party think?  That’s exactly what happens on the social web when users see bloggers taking cash to write up products.  So if you think it’s a risky play to pay people cash to talk about your brand or product in person, it’s equally so online (perhaps even more so since the web is referential). Organic push methods do exist Newswires, article submissions, advertorials, syndication products, and other paid methods of gaining exposure amongst web audiences exist.  The social web as a whole has less issues with these services because they are not paying individuals directly to talk about them.  Rather, they are paying to have their messages added to areas they will be found &#8211; and then reacted to &#8211; without cash going directly to users or leveraging a personal brand for influence.  Communications professionals can use paid tools to cross the editorial line with less risk than directly paying cash to individuals. Conclusion Forrester research has been touting the positives of sponsored conversations.  Jeremiah Owyang says they are here to stay .  There are companies engaging in this tactic and doing fine.  I&#8217;m not ruling the tactic out entirely, but I do wish to caution marketing and PR professionals to weigh the risk carefully.  Sponsored posts may run counter to a social media marketing strategy focused on inspiring organic attention and building a community based on trust.  They do not provide the SEO benefits of organic outreach.  Consider your larger objectives and strategies carefully and ask yourself  if sponsored posts are the tactic for you. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Sponsored posts have been a hot topic in the blogosphere and among marketers the last few years. What exactly is a sponsored post?  The simple answer is:  a company pays a blogger cash to blog about their product or service.  This is different than an advertorial since the blogger is paid cash to write the content as opposed to the sponsor creating the message. An entire cottage industry of companies such as IZEA, Smorty and a slew of others have sprung up to offer a variety of methods to pay for sponsored posts.  Some require bloggers to say good things.  Others tell bloggers they are free to write what they wish.  But in either case, there are potential risks involved marketers should be aware of. Many digital audiences appear to have an  issue with sponsored posts because they see it as a breach of unwritten editorial rules of the web.  It is for that core reason sponsored posts remain controversial. For the purposes of this post, I am just talking about cash for blog posts.  This a different animal than offering sampling, trials or demos of products. Let’s dig into why sponsored – aka cash for blog posts – are something you should measure the risk of carefully: Sponsored posts may draw the eyes of the engines Cash for blog posts could be risky behavior if the sponsored links are follow links.  Matt Cutts at Google has publicly stated that paid posts should not affect search engines .   A simple solution for companies brokering sponsored posts is to require the no-follow attribute added to links within the content.  Some pay-per-post companies offering this service state they require it.  Some bloggers may adhere.  But many bloggers have no idea what a no-follow attribute is and may not follow this guideline.  Additionally, bloggers and marketers engaging in outright cash-for-play are involved in risky behavior even with no-follow links.  This is due to halo effect of linking in the social web, and may walk a thin line with the engines who are paying attention to these campaigns. Before engaging in sponsored posts, consider organic outreach More than 80% of bloggers are already writing on products and brands .  In other words: be remarkable, have great marketing/PR and you’ll be talked about.  Learn the intersection of social media and PR , begin content marketing and engage in strategies that inspire natural coverage, conversation and influence.  The organic approach yields the highest results: since sponsored posts must have no-follow links, the SEO and PR intersection does not exist. Sponsored posts may train audiences to expect cash to write about you By engaging in sponsored posts, you may succeed in training audiences to expect a return every time they mention your brand or product.  Instead of growing in an organic fashion, sponsored posts may keep your brand out of the natural conversations and put you on a treadmill of having to pay cash for coverage.  And that’s not a sustainable way to grow a web community . May be seen as inauthentic Due to FCC rules , all sponsored content must be disclosed.  With this disclosure and transparency, readers see the content was influenced by cash, not the author&#8217;s true perception of the product or brand.  This potentially destroys the true power of word of mouth .  It affects the blogger as well:  they may lose the trust of a carefully built audience.  Audiences may not believe a blogger thought a product was great because that blogger was paid to talk about it. Sponsored posts are advertising &#8211; not social media Companies who pay bloggers cash to write about them are engaging in advertising, not social media.  Would you pay someone cash to talk about your company or product at a party?  What would everyone else at the party think?  That’s exactly what happens on the social web when users see bloggers taking cash to write up products.  So if you think it’s a risky play to pay people cash to talk about your brand or product in person, it’s equally so online (perhaps even more so since the web is referential). Organic push methods do exist Newswires, article submissions, advertorials, syndication products, and other paid methods of gaining exposure amongst web audiences exist.  The social web as a whole has less issues with these services because they are not paying individuals directly to talk about them.  Rather, they are paying to have their messages added to areas they will be found &#8211; and then reacted to &#8211; without cash going directly to users or leveraging a personal brand for influence.  Communications professionals can use paid tools to cross the editorial line with less risk than directly paying cash to individuals. Conclusion Forrester research has been touting the positives of sponsored conversations.  Jeremiah Owyang says they are here to stay .  There are companies engaging in this tactic and doing fine.  I&#8217;m not ruling the tactic out entirely, but I do wish to caution marketing and PR professionals to weigh the risk carefully.  Sponsored posts may run counter to a social media marketing strategy focused on inspiring organic attention and building a community based on trust.  They do not provide the SEO benefits of organic outreach.  Consider your larger objectives and strategies carefully and ask yourself  if sponsored posts are the tactic for you. </p>
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		<title>Advantages Of Pay Per Click Method In Making Money On The Internet</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Apr 2010 09:40:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ One of the most popular ways in making money online is via pay per click (PPC) method, but what is this method about?  Can it truly be beneficial? PPC for an Online Merchant PPC involves putting little advertisements on other people&#8217;s websites or even on the search engine results pages.  You pay a pre-agreed small amount every time your ad is clicked on.  There are quite a number of nice things about this method.  First, you get to choose the keywords which you want your advertisements to appear under and what the exact wording of your ad should be.  Also, it is your decision as to how much you are going to pay per click and how much you would be willing to spend in a day.  You can also choose which regions you would like your ads to be displayed in (in the case of search engine result pages ads). PPC and SEO PPC is a great advertising technique so you can generate fast traffic to your site.  Search engine optimization or SEO can not give immediate results like PPC can.  If you want to get into this kind of advertising, you can check on the major services: Google Adwords, Yahoo Search Marketing, Miva, and Go Click. PPC for Affiliate Marketers PPC is a great way to earn money in affiliate marketing.  The affiliate can earn some passive income by simply placing an ad on his or her website.  Every time a visitor clicks on the link (ad), the affiliate gets a certain amount. &#8211; About the Author: Aden Clark is an online business mentor that learns average people how to start and develop a successful online business. Join his Free, 7 day, online business course that will teach you how to copy his exact method that generates at least $100/day. - Learn how to make at least $100 per day on autopilot, &#8211; Free video tutorials that explain everything step by step, &#8211; No experience is required to make money from this method. Visit Profit-Academy.com now to get started on the Free Business Course that teaches you exactly how to Make Money Online ! If you stick to this one method then you can easily create enough income to quit your day job. Article Source ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> One of the most popular ways in making money online is via pay per click (PPC) method, but what is this method about?  Can it truly be beneficial? PPC for an Online Merchant PPC involves putting little advertisements on other people&#8217;s websites or even on the search engine results pages.  You pay a pre-agreed small amount every time your ad is clicked on.  There are quite a number of nice things about this method.  First, you get to choose the keywords which you want your advertisements to appear under and what the exact wording of your ad should be.  Also, it is your decision as to how much you are going to pay per click and how much you would be willing to spend in a day.  You can also choose which regions you would like your ads to be displayed in (in the case of search engine result pages ads). PPC and SEO PPC is a great advertising technique so you can generate fast traffic to your site.  Search engine optimization or SEO can not give immediate results like PPC can.  If you want to get into this kind of advertising, you can check on the major services: Google Adwords, Yahoo Search Marketing, Miva, and Go Click. PPC for Affiliate Marketers PPC is a great way to earn money in affiliate marketing.  The affiliate can earn some passive income by simply placing an ad on his or her website.  Every time a visitor clicks on the link (ad), the affiliate gets a certain amount. &#8211; About the Author: Aden Clark is an online business mentor that learns average people how to start and develop a successful online business. Join his Free, 7 day, online business course that will teach you how to copy his exact method that generates at least $100/day. - Learn how to make at least $100 per day on autopilot, &#8211; Free video tutorials that explain everything step by step, &#8211; No experience is required to make money from this method. Visit Profit-Academy.com now to get started on the Free Business Course that teaches you exactly how to Make Money Online ! If you stick to this one method then you can easily create enough income to quit your day job. Article Source </p>
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