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Real-Time Search, the Real-Time Web: Do the real-time thing!
The real-time web is definitely the future and the future is now. Twitter.com and Facebook.com are already considered part of the real-time web. Not just because you can update your profile, but because people update their Facebook.com stuff many times a day. It is a moving target. Facebook, with it’s millions of users, is changing every second. That’s real-time. Twitter.com is designed and build as a real-time tool. If you follow enough people, your twitter.com home page will constantly update as you read it. It is a living page.
Google.com recently announced their new infrastructure, Google Wave, where email, web pages, and instant messages all converge in a way that makes websites, photo albums, and conversations all work in a real-time way. It is hard to explain all that will come from this, but the impact is huge. Web pages are becoming living documents.
Don’t Wait for Customers, Go Get Them!
Most people think of websites as “passive marketing”. Websites are passive marketing tools because customers have to come to the website on their own. Websites do not find new customers, the serve customers that find you. That’s not a completely true statement, but it is mostly true.
Passive Marketing
Passive marketing methods are dependent on people finding your website. If we use that term liberally, then we can say that passive marking would include common search engine optimization (SEO), link exchanges, listings in link directories, word-of-mouth, business cards, etc.
Passive marketing strategies, such as search engine optimization, are very important. I encourage you to use all those techniques. In this article, we are going to build on the concept with more aggressive “Active Marketing” techniques. Read the rest of this entry »
Getting Started with SEO
Search engine optimization (SEO) is one of the most discussed methods for improving traffic to your website. Search engines, such as Google.com, Yahoo.com, MSN.com, and others are all trying to help web surfers find what they are looking for. This is harder than it sounds. Search engine companies are always working on their advanced algorithms in order to produce better results for web surfers. It is a very competitive industry. SEO experts work very hard to keep up with the changes in the search engine industry.
I strongly recommend you use a professional SEO consultant for all of this. It is a lot of work and there are special tools that make all this much easier. You can do it yourself, but is it worth your time? Only you can say.
Know your baseline – Make sure you have statistics enabled on your site. I recommend Google Analytics.
Know your objectives – Are you selling something? Looking for phone calls? Or do you want people to sign-up for your newsletter.
Keyword Analysis – Keyword research tells you what keywords you should target in your SEO strategy. These should be consistent with your objectives. I recommend Word Tracker
Competitor Analysis – Search the major search engines using the keywords from your analysis. Learn who your competitors are. You will want to out-perform them with better keyword densities, more inbound links, etc. I recommend Web CEO.
On-Page SEO – There are a number of on-page things to do. Here are the most significant areas to optimize:
- Pages should have keywords in the filename. These keywords appear in the address bar.
- The page TITLE should have keywords. These keywords appear on top of the browser.
- META Tags (keywords and description) should have lots of keywords in them as well.
- All graphics should have ALT tags with keywords in them as well.
- Page content should include heading tags and emphasis tags to draw attention to key words and phrases on the page.
- Page content should have a high density of critical keywords.
- All links on your site to other pages on your site should have keywords in those links. Avoid using [click here]. Use keywords in the link.
- Create additional site content if necessary. Make sure you have all your keywords optimized somewhere on your site.
- Update your site regularly. The more updates the better. This is why blogs are so popular.
Off-Page SEO – There are many off-page SEO techniques. We can only cover a few here:
- Write keyword-rich articles and submit them to free article sites. Write a lot of articles. Use an article submission service to get your articles out to more websites faster.
- Write comments on blogs and social networks and include links back to your site. Make sure your links always include keywords.
- Post ads on craigslist.org, ebay.com, and anywhere else you can place ads promoting your products or services.
Your ultimate goal is to have as many pages on your site as possible and for those pages to be keyword optimized. Then you want as many links to your site from other sites and those links should have keywords in the clickable part as well. This is a never-ending process. Always add more content. Always produce more inbound links. It is a lot of work but it can pay off big.
It can take a while for your SEO efforts to be fruitful. Just keep at it. Watch your website work its way up the rankings. You will thank me when you are #1.






