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When selecting a domain name it is important to use your common sense. This is because your domain name, or URL, can have a large impact upon online and offline marketing of your website. Domain names that are long or difficult to spell can make people ignore your website. Short domain names remain in the memory of your visitors much better. Read more…
You have registered your business domain and managed to secure a real short and catchy ‘.com’ domain name. It’s optimized with your major keyword and describes your company business to perfection….Congratulations! Read more…
Choosing your domain name is a no-brainer, right? Not so fast. Your domain name, or URL, can have vast consequences in both the online and offline marketing arena. Long or difficult to spell domain names can be the death toll for any website, long before its even been given a chance at success. Short or clever domain names can make people remember where to go more easily, while keyword domain names can often bring in unintentional, yet quality, traffic as people type in whatever.com. Read more…
Do domain names play a part in Search Engine Optimization (SEO)? The answer is yes. Your domain name is the starting point for your keywords. It is also your first golden anchored text link to your site. Read more…
Firstly, a staggering statistic: Newspaper advertising declined by nearly ONE THIRD in the U.S. last year. The coming decade may see growth in the Internet, and in particular, advertising in this medium that may far exceed anything we have witnessed so far. Some telltale signs of this are the online versions of the surviving news providers aligning themselves to partner with ground-breaking technology such as the iPad. Internet advertising is also far more quantifiable than traditional mediums. Click-through statistics from ads and ad-serving to country-specific Geo locations are but two examples. It may be then, that three major streams for promoting goods and services will define themselves the following way. Those with big budgets will employ all three, while those who have lesser spending power will have to employ more carefully-planned strategies. The three streams could be 1) Paid advertising for on-line subscriber-based newspapers, 2) Higher priced keywords on Google that can bypass heavily-branded websites and generic keyword domains and 3) Massive ‘farms’ of generic keyword domains, covering all possible common terms in our vocabulary. These would then be pointed, and re-directed back to landing or product pages. A large advertising budget will logically cover all three approaches. The question may be, how those on shoestring budgets will cope with a hyper-populating Internet in the struggle for visibility? The Internet was once a very democratic environment, but these strategies may see something that has long been a reality in the traditional business world: Domination and even monopolization, by those who have the know-how and the money.
The rise of Internet advertisings equals the fall of newspapers. The coming decade promises momentous changes. Read the article: Search-Driven News http://shar.es/mwWkS
It’s surprising, at least to me, the amount of Affiliates who
aren’t aware of the value and flexibility that the ‘sub-domain’
can give their promotional website activities. Set up in the
right way, a single domain through a host who includes multiple
‘sub-domains’ in their hosting package can fill ALL the online
needs of even the busiest and most diversified Affiliate. Read more…
Real world marketing tips for virtual real estate development, suiting either shoestring ventures or multinational cashed-up web developers
We will revise some concepts previously discussed, and re-inforce some of the core concepts of generic keyword SEO strategies and those of matrix marketing. Our premier health and information site (BestCure) provides a good example of how two common words that make sense used singularly or together, are like a powerful magnet for random, or organic type-in searches that occur every second of the day on Google. Type in best cure to view the result. It is most likely that most people will not have the good fortune or budget to own a category-dominating two-word generic such as this, BUT if you keep experimenting with two (and up to three) word combinations that will found on a Page One Google search result, AND have a fairly strong relation to your product or service, you can provide a strong foundation for the implementation of what we will term Sub Domain Generic Pairing. Read more…