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    A Website - that's not for a Small Business Surely?
    One of the great wonders of the World Wide Web is that it is a great leveler. It gives access to millions of people to fantastic information and purchasing potential. Over 250,000 people per month gain access to the web world wide and many of these enter the internet for less than $1,000 a year. The internet market, thanks to the greater ease of access is surging ahead exponentially. So how is it a leveler? Web pages are presented in virtual space. The browser, or surfer, is not interested in where the company is based or how large it is, all of these are transparent to them. With a visually effective web page a small to medi
    tle for the front page of your website that will work in search engines? Email me and I’ll do it for nothing.

    5) Impatient Optimisation

    So you submit your site to Google, Yahoo, MSN et al, and wait. A week later you check and you’re not there, so you submit again. And again. And again.

    Go on, admit it, you’ve done it (I won’t tell anyone!)

    The thing is, it won’t get you listed any quicker, and could in some cases actually get you banned! Most major search engines take between 6 and 18 weeks to accept brand new websites, and to be honest, there’s nothing you can do about it.

    So stop fretting, stop checking your listings, and instead check your web stats to see if the spiders have been around. If they have, then don’t resu

    Waste Not, Want Not - Tough Talk About Direct Mail
    Those of us in advertising and marketing collectively have the power to move entire markets. And with all power comes responsibility. One area that needs our industry scrutiny is the overuse of direct mail and the resulting waste of precious natural resources.As I write my bills every two weeks, I fill two wastebaskets with unwanted solicitations, mostly from financial companies. Two factors are contributing to growth in the unwanted stuff in our mailboxes. The nationwide do-not-call list is growing by tens of thousands of households per month, and massive dollars are being redirected from telemarketing into more and more direc
    When I started in Internet Marketing ten years ago, there WERE no courses, there WAS no qualification, and everyone learned by trial and error. And mistakes were made. With that in mind, here are 7 mistakes to avoid when optimising your website.

    1) Single Word Optimisation

    Let’s face it; it just isn’t going to work. It’s 2005 and the time has passed when you could get to number one in Google or anywhere for a single word search. So stop trying to optimise for ‘cars’ or ‘money’ or ‘business’ – it’s not going to happen. And even if by some miracle it does, it really won’t do you any good. It’s too generic. If I search for ‘business’ I could be searching for networking, or accountants, or business advice. If you rent out offices in London, then you’re not what I’m looking for.

    So STOP optimising for single words and start thinking in terms of key PHRASES not keywords. Need some help thinking of phrases for your site? Drop me a line and I’ll be happy to suggest some at no charge. Even better, visit www.nikkipilkington.com for a free report and you’ll get details of how many people have searched for the phrases too.

    2) Mass Optimisation

    Another fact you can’t avoid – you can’t optimise one page for every phrase you want. I saw a potential client the other day that had put every single phrase he could think of in his META tags. When I printed them out, they ran to 7 pages of A4! All he was doing was getting RSI from all that typing!

    Look at your site, look at the pages and optimise different pages for different phrases. Choose no more than 2 for each page, and if you can’t find a page for a phrase, then you shouldn’t be optimising for it anyway.

    This leads me nicely on to:

    3) Mismatched Optimisation

    Every day I get emails from people saying they’ve optimised their site for a specific key phrase, but it’s nowhere to be seen – can I tell them why? So off I go to look at their site, and find beautifully written META tags, and a gorgeous website. So what’s the problem? The problem is that the phrase they’ve put in the tags, title, page name etc, doesn’t appear ANYWHERE in the site! Put simply, if you can’t incorporate the phrase into your website, then you can’t optimise well for it.

    So look at the phrases you want to be listed highly for and see where they appear in your website – they don’t? Then do something about it!

    4) Title-less Optimisation

    I lose track of the number of sites I see where the title of the homepage is ‘Home’ or ‘Untitled Page’. The title tag in your website is extremely important – use it. And by use it, I don’t mean for some silly playing around with symbols (like one I saw recently that read:

    ~#~---- Welcome to our site ----~#~

    All very pretty, but useless when search engines come a-calling.

    Use the title properly – let it show the visitor they’re in the right place by detailing your services, and also enable a search engine to ‘file’ you in the right place.

    Want me to craft a title for the front page of your website that will work in search engines? Email me and I’ll do it for nothing.

    5) Impatient Optimisation

    So you submit your site to Google, Yahoo, MSN et al, and wait. A week later you check and you’re not there, so you submit again. And again. And again.

    Go on, admit it, you’ve done it (I won’t tell anyone!)

    The thing is, it won’t get you listed any quicker, and could in some cases actually get you banned! Most major search engines take between 6 and 18 weeks to accept brand new websites, and to be honest, there’s nothing you can do about it.

    So stop fretting, stop checking your listings, and instead check your web stats to see if the spiders have been around. If they have, then don’t resub

    Stickiness Allows Small Business Owners A Way To Combat The Big Box Stores
    Recently I took on the challenge of researching a number of Affiliate Programs to learn how they work and how the affiliates that sign with them up make money. For starters there are many programs to choose from with many different spins on how to make money. In my search I talked with many affiliates and affiliate managers. One of the biggest concerns for affiliates is stickiness. Stickiness is when a website keeps the traffic it generates. For a site that has products for sale it simply means you have a much greater chance as a store owner to have increased profits. Many of the existing affiliate programs offer a variety of commi
    hen you’re not what I’m looking for.

    So STOP optimising for single words and start thinking in terms of key PHRASES not keywords. Need some help thinking of phrases for your site? Drop me a line and I’ll be happy to suggest some at no charge. Even better, visit www.nikkipilkington.com for a free report and you’ll get details of how many people have searched for the phrases too.

    2) Mass Optimisation

    Another fact you can’t avoid – you can’t optimise one page for every phrase you want. I saw a potential client the other day that had put every single phrase he could think of in his META tags. When I printed them out, they ran to 7 pages of A4! All he was doing was getting RSI from all that typing!

    Look at your site, look at the pages and optimise different pages for different phrases. Choose no more than 2 for each page, and if you can’t find a page for a phrase, then you shouldn’t be optimising for it anyway.

    This leads me nicely on to:

    3) Mismatched Optimisation

    Every day I get emails from people saying they’ve optimised their site for a specific key phrase, but it’s nowhere to be seen – can I tell them why? So off I go to look at their site, and find beautifully written META tags, and a gorgeous website. So what’s the problem? The problem is that the phrase they’ve put in the tags, title, page name etc, doesn’t appear ANYWHERE in the site! Put simply, if you can’t incorporate the phrase into your website, then you can’t optimise well for it.

    So look at the phrases you want to be listed highly for and see where they appear in your website – they don’t? Then do something about it!

    4) Title-less Optimisation

    I lose track of the number of sites I see where the title of the homepage is ‘Home’ or ‘Untitled Page’. The title tag in your website is extremely important – use it. And by use it, I don’t mean for some silly playing around with symbols (like one I saw recently that read:

    ~#~---- Welcome to our site ----~#~

    All very pretty, but useless when search engines come a-calling.

    Use the title properly – let it show the visitor they’re in the right place by detailing your services, and also enable a search engine to ‘file’ you in the right place.

    Want me to craft a title for the front page of your website that will work in search engines? Email me and I’ll do it for nothing.

    5) Impatient Optimisation

    So you submit your site to Google, Yahoo, MSN et al, and wait. A week later you check and you’re not there, so you submit again. And again. And again.

    Go on, admit it, you’ve done it (I won’t tell anyone!)

    The thing is, it won’t get you listed any quicker, and could in some cases actually get you banned! Most major search engines take between 6 and 18 weeks to accept brand new websites, and to be honest, there’s nothing you can do about it.

    So stop fretting, stop checking your listings, and instead check your web stats to see if the spiders have been around. If they have, then don’t resu

    A Quick Guide To Online Directories
    Business directories are an excellent platform to both advertise and find useful contacts, resources and supplies. Since the millennium the internet has become filled with directories to the point that at times they have swamped the search engines, Google and Yahoo for example. Such directories come in a many forms. The aim here is to discuss the differing directory types, their use on the internet and to offer tips on embarking one of the many paid for services.First off, we have the business to consumer directories, some of these are excellent and some not so good, yell.com probably standing out as the largest amongst them. The
    es and optimise different pages for different phrases. Choose no more than 2 for each page, and if you can’t find a page for a phrase, then you shouldn’t be optimising for it anyway.

    This leads me nicely on to:

    3) Mismatched Optimisation

    Every day I get emails from people saying they’ve optimised their site for a specific key phrase, but it’s nowhere to be seen – can I tell them why? So off I go to look at their site, and find beautifully written META tags, and a gorgeous website. So what’s the problem? The problem is that the phrase they’ve put in the tags, title, page name etc, doesn’t appear ANYWHERE in the site! Put simply, if you can’t incorporate the phrase into your website, then you can’t optimise well for it.

    So look at the phrases you want to be listed highly for and see where they appear in your website – they don’t? Then do something about it!

    4) Title-less Optimisation

    I lose track of the number of sites I see where the title of the homepage is ‘Home’ or ‘Untitled Page’. The title tag in your website is extremely important – use it. And by use it, I don’t mean for some silly playing around with symbols (like one I saw recently that read:

    ~#~---- Welcome to our site ----~#~

    All very pretty, but useless when search engines come a-calling.

    Use the title properly – let it show the visitor they’re in the right place by detailing your services, and also enable a search engine to ‘file’ you in the right place.

    Want me to craft a title for the front page of your website that will work in search engines? Email me and I’ll do it for nothing.

    5) Impatient Optimisation

    So you submit your site to Google, Yahoo, MSN et al, and wait. A week later you check and you’re not there, so you submit again. And again. And again.

    Go on, admit it, you’ve done it (I won’t tell anyone!)

    The thing is, it won’t get you listed any quicker, and could in some cases actually get you banned! Most major search engines take between 6 and 18 weeks to accept brand new websites, and to be honest, there’s nothing you can do about it.

    So stop fretting, stop checking your listings, and instead check your web stats to see if the spiders have been around. If they have, then don’t resu

    Advertising Theory and Where it Falls Short
    There are many theories in Advertising, which we learned in MBA school, yet many fall very short in the real world, where there is competition, changing demographics, intense adjusting of consumer buying behavior and so many more methods of advertising than ever before.Indeed it is truly amazing that the MBA textbooks can keep up with it all and really they can’t. If you wish to stay up on what is new in advertising you really need to read the research data and white papers on the subject and how the Internet is changing and evolving. For instance AdSense at Google did not exist during the last reprint of college textbooks
    at the phrases you want to be listed highly for and see where they appear in your website – they don’t? Then do something about it!

    4) Title-less Optimisation

    I lose track of the number of sites I see where the title of the homepage is ‘Home’ or ‘Untitled Page’. The title tag in your website is extremely important – use it. And by use it, I don’t mean for some silly playing around with symbols (like one I saw recently that read:

    ~#~---- Welcome to our site ----~#~

    All very pretty, but useless when search engines come a-calling.

    Use the title properly – let it show the visitor they’re in the right place by detailing your services, and also enable a search engine to ‘file’ you in the right place.

    Want me to craft a title for the front page of your website that will work in search engines? Email me and I’ll do it for nothing.

    5) Impatient Optimisation

    So you submit your site to Google, Yahoo, MSN et al, and wait. A week later you check and you’re not there, so you submit again. And again. And again.

    Go on, admit it, you’ve done it (I won’t tell anyone!)

    The thing is, it won’t get you listed any quicker, and could in some cases actually get you banned! Most major search engines take between 6 and 18 weeks to accept brand new websites, and to be honest, there’s nothing you can do about it.

    So stop fretting, stop checking your listings, and instead check your web stats to see if the spiders have been around. If they have, then don’t resu

    Benefits Of An Online Business
    There are many benefits of running an online based business. The internet has opened up the door for everyone to profit with an online business. An online based business gives every person willing to put in the work the chance to make huge sums of money in a very short period. Some of the benefits to running an online based business are low start up costs, huge markets to sell to (you could potentially sell to anyone in the world who has internet access), no leasing fees since your business in the cyber world, and no reason to have and pay employees.If you wanted to start a business normally you would need around 50 grand to star
    tle for the front page of your website that will work in search engines? Email me and I’ll do it for nothing.

    5) Impatient Optimisation

    So you submit your site to Google, Yahoo, MSN et al, and wait. A week later you check and you’re not there, so you submit again. And again. And again.

    Go on, admit it, you’ve done it (I won’t tell anyone!)

    The thing is, it won’t get you listed any quicker, and could in some cases actually get you banned! Most major search engines take between 6 and 18 weeks to accept brand new websites, and to be honest, there’s nothing you can do about it.

    So stop fretting, stop checking your listings, and instead check your web stats to see if the spiders have been around. If they have, then don’t resubmit – they know about you already!

    6) Wasted Optimisation

    Another mistake lots of people make – submitting to 1000+ search engines. Only surpassed by the people that promise to submit your site to 1000+ search engines for you for ‘just $19.95’.

    Here’s some news – there AREN’T 1000 search engines. Most of the traffic that comes via search engines comes from ten main search engines. Google, MSN, AOL and Lycos make up the bulk, Alta Vista, Ask Jeeves, Hotbot, Wanadoo, follow on, and any one of about 5 smaller engines make up the rest. What you WILL get from those 1000+ submissions is spam …. And lots of it.

    Don’t waste your time on Fred’s Personal Search Engine that no-one ever visits – stick to the main ones or ones that are recommended and you won’t go far wrong.

    7) Time Consuming Optimisation

    Last, but not least – sometimes the search engines need a helping hand. I hear of people spending hours submitting every page on their site to the search engines, and it really isn’t necessary. Design a site map for your site, listing every page of the site, and submit THAT and your front page. The engine’s spider will find its way around your site without any further help.

    You can spend the time you’ve saved writing some more content for your site – after all, it’s true what they say – Content Is King!

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