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    What does a Thank You Cost? What is it Worth?
    You've known it all your life: Saying Thank You is a good thing. It makes people feel good, it makes people like you better, and it makes you feel good when you see a smile in return. Or better yet, a "Your welcome."Unfortunately, in too many businesses those two words have fallen by the wayside. And they shouldn't. Some might argue that business isn't about feeling good, but I disagree. It is about making your customers feel good and glad to do business with you. It's about having employees who are glad to be with us and treat our customers well as a result. It's about us feeling good about our work, too.And, since "no man is an island," we need our vendors and even our competitors to feel good about us. Saying thank you to them makes them more cooperative and more willing to help next time we need them.Even better is adding a little compliment. Sometimes its hard to think of one - like when the girl in the deli hands your purchase over the counter. But if you try, you can.
    phrases you would like to use for your site keywords and see how many times they were searched for on an average day. Here we can quickly find out the differences between the words "we think" people would be looking for in order to find the services offered by this site and what they actually use.

    For Example:

    When checking the keyword phrase website development, a common phrase among those who do that sort of thing and one I've always used to describe what I do, the average number of searches per day comes up to around 750.

    Now, that's not a bad number but being as the operative word here is "optimization", we decided to try a few alternative phrases. When we checked the phrase web design the number of daily searches jumped to just under 14,000.

    Any guesses as to which phrase we decided to use? The phrase web design & development not only says it more clearly to our human visitors but it also is searched for 2,100% more often than "website development" and is therefore much more "search engine friendly".

    A Word of Caution

    Smart Pricing
    At the last AdSense webinar, one issue that barely raised its head above the parapet was Smart Pricing. It was mentioned. But little more than that.That’s a shame because Smart Pricing is probably the most underrated issue concerning AdSense. Few factors have greater influences on our earnings... and few are as tough to track or as hard to control.Don’t get me wrong though. I love the idea behind Smart Pricing. My income is dependent on advertisers turning the traffic I send them into profits. If they can’t do that they’re going to stop advertising and I’m going to lose my income. Smart Pricing means that it’s much easier for them to make a profit. That’s good news for all of us... even those of us who have seen our earnings fall but can’t seem to figure out the reason why.When I was updating my AdSense book, I put a lot of thought into what Smart Pricing means for AdSense publishers and how we can take advantage of it, or at the very least, protect our prices. I did produce a few ideas, but
    I'd like to say a few words about words. In particular, a special category of words. Words that you may not suspect are important. Words that are vital really, to your online business success.

    Not too long ago the promise, heard round the world was, "Build it and they will come." Today, with somewhere in the neighborhood of 8 billion websites already Online, and the number growing so rapidly that some are betting big bucks on the number doubling each year, for many years to come, a more accurate prediction would be:

    "If they can find it, they just might stop by."

    Making sure that your site is easy to find, increasing the likelihood that once found — they will stop by, and assuring that once there — they will stay long enough to take the desired action: this is what organic search engine optimization (SEO), is all about. Some of the methods used to achieve those ends is what we will discuss here.

    Now, we could talk about Conversion Rates (CR's) or Page Rejection/Abandonment Rates (PR/AR), Cost Per Visitor (CPV), Ratio of New to Returning Visitors (RN/RV), Conversion Rate, Average Page Views (APV's), Average Order Value (AOV), or my current favorite, Page "Stickiness", or any of a number of Key Performance Indicators (KPI's), which are all the buzz, at the moment.

    All I'm going to say about the KPI's here is that they are all excellent ways to measure how well your SEO campaign is going. They will provide enough numbers to keep a mathematician happily counting, for days, and provide the basis for some very useful information, IF you've done your homework, taken advantage of optimal designing, including Organic Search Engine Optimization, and used the right words from the start.

    Words mean different things ~to different people You say (pō tāt' ō) and I say (pă tŏt' ō)... and Billy Joe Bob, over there in the corner, says (spŭd) Stick close to me on this one. All of us, by reason of education, upbringing, geography, (probably heredity, but who knows?) have particular ways of referring to things. On top of this, there is the jargon associated with our professions, social institutions, and Alma Maters which most of us tend to use as a badge of identity and perhaps even superiority. But as anyone knows who has ever tried to get answers to simple questions from someone unwilling, or unable to talk in anything but the jargon of their own position, it doesn't work too well.

    The point I'm trying to make here is that no matter how great your (pō tāt' ōs) / (pă tŏt' ōs) are, Billy Joe Bob isn't going to be able to find them in a search, and thereby know anything about them, till you break down and start calling them spuds, at least some of the time.

    Q- Hey mack, you got any swage lube? This rebated boattail won't slide. (* explanation at end)

    The words that will bring people to your site and keep them there, long enough to take the action that you want them to take (sign-up, join, buy, etc.), are the words we need to find and use. The important thing to keep in mind here is that, just like you weren't looking for the Key Performance Indicators (KPI's) I mentioned earlier, so too your potential customers won't necessarily be looking for your products and/or services by the same names which you call them.

    The first thing I tell a new client who is looking at establishing/ improving their position on the web is to start talking with their customers and find out what they call the services and or products that their business offers. After getting past the strange looks and raised eyebrows, they usualy discover that their customers use completely different words to describe their business than they do.

    Search Word Optimization Now we come down to the real crux of the matter. What words will your potential customers/clients use to find your particular goods/services? In the world wide world of the WorldWideWeb my number (#1) one advice is, "Assume Nothing." There is no reason to guess. Anything you don't know (I try to start with the idea that I know nothing) can be checked out and proven, one way or another.

    One way to find out what most people are calling what they are looking for, is to use one of the handy Search Term Suggestion Tools you will find on our SEO Tools page. Here you can input words and phrases you would like to use for your site keywords and see how many times they were searched for on an average day. Here we can quickly find out the differences between the words "we think" people would be looking for in order to find the services offered by this site and what they actually use.

    For Example:

    When checking the keyword phrase website development, a common phrase among those who do that sort of thing and one I've always used to describe what I do, the average number of searches per day comes up to around 750.

    Now, that's not a bad number but being as the operative word here is "optimization", we decided to try a few alternative phrases. When we checked the phrase web design the number of daily searches jumped to just under 14,000.

    Any guesses as to which phrase we decided to use? The phrase web design & development not only says it more clearly to our human visitors but it also is searched for 2,100% more often than "website development" and is therefore much more "search engine friendly".

    A Word of Caution

    Importance of Planning An Internet Marketing Strategy
    Your Internet marketing strategy is a part of your business plan that is built for better success in online business. It is a carefully studied and evaluated road map indicating the direction in which an online business must go in order to ensure its profitability. The success in online endeavors, whether for an individual or a business, is highly dependent on a good Internet marketing strategy.While it is basic to represent only the best products through a well designed website using a good user interface, it is also necessary that all these items be backed by a good marketing plan.An Internet marketing strategy must have a dual focus on the long term and the short term. Short term plans are good for getting repetitious increases in traffic to your website, the surest way of increasing traffics. Long-term plans are more evolutionary in nature as they change with the market demand.Short-term strategies typically focus on advertising, search engines, and forums. Long-term strategies focus on s
    Rate, Average Page Views (APV's), Average Order Value (AOV), or my current favorite, Page "Stickiness", or any of a number of Key Performance Indicators (KPI's), which are all the buzz, at the moment.

    All I'm going to say about the KPI's here is that they are all excellent ways to measure how well your SEO campaign is going. They will provide enough numbers to keep a mathematician happily counting, for days, and provide the basis for some very useful information, IF you've done your homework, taken advantage of optimal designing, including Organic Search Engine Optimization, and used the right words from the start.

    Words mean different things ~to different people You say (pō tāt' ō) and I say (pă tŏt' ō)... and Billy Joe Bob, over there in the corner, says (spŭd) Stick close to me on this one. All of us, by reason of education, upbringing, geography, (probably heredity, but who knows?) have particular ways of referring to things. On top of this, there is the jargon associated with our professions, social institutions, and Alma Maters which most of us tend to use as a badge of identity and perhaps even superiority. But as anyone knows who has ever tried to get answers to simple questions from someone unwilling, or unable to talk in anything but the jargon of their own position, it doesn't work too well.

    The point I'm trying to make here is that no matter how great your (pō tāt' ōs) / (pă tŏt' ōs) are, Billy Joe Bob isn't going to be able to find them in a search, and thereby know anything about them, till you break down and start calling them spuds, at least some of the time.

    Q- Hey mack, you got any swage lube? This rebated boattail won't slide. (* explanation at end)

    The words that will bring people to your site and keep them there, long enough to take the action that you want them to take (sign-up, join, buy, etc.), are the words we need to find and use. The important thing to keep in mind here is that, just like you weren't looking for the Key Performance Indicators (KPI's) I mentioned earlier, so too your potential customers won't necessarily be looking for your products and/or services by the same names which you call them.

    The first thing I tell a new client who is looking at establishing/ improving their position on the web is to start talking with their customers and find out what they call the services and or products that their business offers. After getting past the strange looks and raised eyebrows, they usualy discover that their customers use completely different words to describe their business than they do.

    Search Word Optimization Now we come down to the real crux of the matter. What words will your potential customers/clients use to find your particular goods/services? In the world wide world of the WorldWideWeb my number (#1) one advice is, "Assume Nothing." There is no reason to guess. Anything you don't know (I try to start with the idea that I know nothing) can be checked out and proven, one way or another.

    One way to find out what most people are calling what they are looking for, is to use one of the handy Search Term Suggestion Tools you will find on our SEO Tools page. Here you can input words and phrases you would like to use for your site keywords and see how many times they were searched for on an average day. Here we can quickly find out the differences between the words "we think" people would be looking for in order to find the services offered by this site and what they actually use.

    For Example:

    When checking the keyword phrase website development, a common phrase among those who do that sort of thing and one I've always used to describe what I do, the average number of searches per day comes up to around 750.

    Now, that's not a bad number but being as the operative word here is "optimization", we decided to try a few alternative phrases. When we checked the phrase web design the number of daily searches jumped to just under 14,000.

    Any guesses as to which phrase we decided to use? The phrase web design & development not only says it more clearly to our human visitors but it also is searched for 2,100% more often than "website development" and is therefore much more "search engine friendly".

    A Word of Caution

    What's your USP?
    Do you know what your USP is? Actually, here's a better question. Do you know what a USP is? USP stands for "Unique Selling Proposition."A Unique Selling Proposition is the reason why somebody should buy from you and not your competition. In other words, the unique benefits that your products or services offer consumers.For example, McDonald's doesn't just have hamburgers. They also have a Big Mac. And do you know what makes the Big Mac unique? Anybody wanna sing it with me? Here we go..."Two all beef patties, special sauce, lettuce, cheese, pickles, onions on a sesame seed bun."Remember that little ditty? Did I just say ditty? Wow...I'm really dating myself here.Moving right along. Here's another example: "When it absolutely, positively has to be there overnight." Do you remember what company coined that memorable slogan? That's right, Federal Express. When Federal Express deployed this USP, it when on to emerge as the dominant leader in the industry, gobbling up market share and al
    of us tend to use as a badge of identity and perhaps even superiority. But as anyone knows who has ever tried to get answers to simple questions from someone unwilling, or unable to talk in anything but the jargon of their own position, it doesn't work too well.

    The point I'm trying to make here is that no matter how great your (pō tāt' ōs) / (pă tŏt' ōs) are, Billy Joe Bob isn't going to be able to find them in a search, and thereby know anything about them, till you break down and start calling them spuds, at least some of the time.

    Q- Hey mack, you got any swage lube? This rebated boattail won't slide. (* explanation at end)

    The words that will bring people to your site and keep them there, long enough to take the action that you want them to take (sign-up, join, buy, etc.), are the words we need to find and use. The important thing to keep in mind here is that, just like you weren't looking for the Key Performance Indicators (KPI's) I mentioned earlier, so too your potential customers won't necessarily be looking for your products and/or services by the same names which you call them.

    The first thing I tell a new client who is looking at establishing/ improving their position on the web is to start talking with their customers and find out what they call the services and or products that their business offers. After getting past the strange looks and raised eyebrows, they usualy discover that their customers use completely different words to describe their business than they do.

    Search Word Optimization Now we come down to the real crux of the matter. What words will your potential customers/clients use to find your particular goods/services? In the world wide world of the WorldWideWeb my number (#1) one advice is, "Assume Nothing." There is no reason to guess. Anything you don't know (I try to start with the idea that I know nothing) can be checked out and proven, one way or another.

    One way to find out what most people are calling what they are looking for, is to use one of the handy Search Term Suggestion Tools you will find on our SEO Tools page. Here you can input words and phrases you would like to use for your site keywords and see how many times they were searched for on an average day. Here we can quickly find out the differences between the words "we think" people would be looking for in order to find the services offered by this site and what they actually use.

    For Example:

    When checking the keyword phrase website development, a common phrase among those who do that sort of thing and one I've always used to describe what I do, the average number of searches per day comes up to around 750.

    Now, that's not a bad number but being as the operative word here is "optimization", we decided to try a few alternative phrases. When we checked the phrase web design the number of daily searches jumped to just under 14,000.

    Any guesses as to which phrase we decided to use? The phrase web design & development not only says it more clearly to our human visitors but it also is searched for 2,100% more often than "website development" and is therefore much more "search engine friendly".

    A Word of Caution

    Viral Marketing To Promote eBook Sales and One Time Offers
    Many people have the common misconception that creating success with your business or a particular product is difficult. They are so wrong. One main key in succeeding online is by helping others in one way or another. You can find online success and quit your boring job to fulfill a successful career and business completely online. Work when you want, how you want, where you want, create your own hours, dress how you choose, and more. There are so many benefits of working online, and the best one is that you can make an unlimited amount of profit.There is a specific strategy of succeeding online and that is with viral marketing. You can begin with giving away something for free, such as a sample of an ebook of yours, or an ebooklet. Give this product away for free and you have started your own viral marketing campaign that can bring you more success than if you did not use viral marketing.You can use this strategy to create residual income that puts profits into your bank account every month! So, ho
    oking for your products and/or services by the same names which you call them.

    The first thing I tell a new client who is looking at establishing/ improving their position on the web is to start talking with their customers and find out what they call the services and or products that their business offers. After getting past the strange looks and raised eyebrows, they usualy discover that their customers use completely different words to describe their business than they do.

    Search Word Optimization Now we come down to the real crux of the matter. What words will your potential customers/clients use to find your particular goods/services? In the world wide world of the WorldWideWeb my number (#1) one advice is, "Assume Nothing." There is no reason to guess. Anything you don't know (I try to start with the idea that I know nothing) can be checked out and proven, one way or another.

    One way to find out what most people are calling what they are looking for, is to use one of the handy Search Term Suggestion Tools you will find on our SEO Tools page. Here you can input words and phrases you would like to use for your site keywords and see how many times they were searched for on an average day. Here we can quickly find out the differences between the words "we think" people would be looking for in order to find the services offered by this site and what they actually use.

    For Example:

    When checking the keyword phrase website development, a common phrase among those who do that sort of thing and one I've always used to describe what I do, the average number of searches per day comes up to around 750.

    Now, that's not a bad number but being as the operative word here is "optimization", we decided to try a few alternative phrases. When we checked the phrase web design the number of daily searches jumped to just under 14,000.

    Any guesses as to which phrase we decided to use? The phrase web design & development not only says it more clearly to our human visitors but it also is searched for 2,100% more often than "website development" and is therefore much more "search engine friendly".

    A Word of Caution

    First, Best, or Different; What Every Entrepreneur Needs to Know About Niche Marketing
    “Entrepreneurs are simply those who understand that there is little difference between obstacle and opportunity and are able to turn both to their advantage.”Niccolo Machiavelli (1469-1527) Italian writer and statesmanThe entrepreneur who finds a customer segment that has been underserved or overlooked can earn extraordinary rewards. Niche marketing requires that you focus on customers who cannot get what they want or need from their existing providers. For various reasons, mainstream firms will often innocently overlook or deliberately pass over customers with special needs; instead, they will choose to market to the larger, more homogeneous customer groups. These underserved or overlooked segments can be very fertile ground for the entrepreneur to exploit, since they need a provider who truly understands their requirements.By focusing on these customer segments the entrepreneur can differentiate their offerings from that of the competition while creating loyal customers which will be a sour
    phrases you would like to use for your site keywords and see how many times they were searched for on an average day. Here we can quickly find out the differences between the words "we think" people would be looking for in order to find the services offered by this site and what they actually use.

    For Example:

    When checking the keyword phrase website development, a common phrase among those who do that sort of thing and one I've always used to describe what I do, the average number of searches per day comes up to around 750.

    Now, that's not a bad number but being as the operative word here is "optimization", we decided to try a few alternative phrases. When we checked the phrase web design the number of daily searches jumped to just under 14,000.

    Any guesses as to which phrase we decided to use? The phrase web design & development not only says it more clearly to our human visitors but it also is searched for 2,100% more often than "website development" and is therefore much more "search engine friendly".

    A Word of Caution There are those who believe that, by using less than honest tactics, they can influence the Search Engine Result Pages (SERPs) in their favor. Having subscribed to this theory once or twice, in the past, let me just say that while it is possible to gain some short term advantage in this way, the likelihood is that you will be found out, the url will be banned, and what ever time and financial investment you have put into it will be lost.

    Be sensible with your copy and optimization efforts. Google, Yahoo, MSN, and all the rest have buildings full of brilliant engineers and statisticians who stay up all night studying ways to beat the cheaters. Just like your mama told you, honesty is the best policy. You might want to keep that in mind when shopping for an SEO firm.

    It's Only Words . . . Here, at Emerald Coast Entrepreneur, we strive from the start of every project to work towards a site optimized for both humans and robots. A site which will show up on the first page, in your main keyword searches, and have the look, feel, and WORDS to draw people in and keep them there long enough to take the desired action (buy, sign up, register, etc.). And first, last and always, a site which we can look on proudly together as having earned its placement by good honest effort and applied principles of organic search engine optimization.

    With a start to finish holistic approach to business strategy, professionally written copy, Internet Marketing, design & development, all carried out within an integrated plan for optimized results, we can bring your business to a place of prominence and assure the leads/sales that you want.

    Time has proven three indisputable facts pertaining to Organic Search Engine Optimization (SEO).

    • SEO is the most cost effective form of internet marketing available.
    • SEO usually provides an extremely fast return on investment. Many times within 30 days.
    • SEO continues to provide returns, long after an individual project is completed.

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