The Importance of SEO Tactics For Your Online Business
There are plenty of different SEO tactics implemented by different webmasters and SEO companies, which all focuses on one single goal - to gain top ranking in the search engines and drive massive traffic to their website.
There are many hypotheses and proven theories on how those search engines really work and how it views individual websites and ranks them according to its relevance and the degree of importance it has to the particular keyword.
The right SEO tactics can make or break a particular website so it should of prime importance to administer the right SEO techniques to be able to secure top rankings on the search engines.
If you are confused by the information overload around you and wish to hone in on the most important and effective SEO tactics possible to give you the results you want here are 5 of the most important and powerful ones around.
Killer Content
The search engine is smart enough to recognize a good content from a poorly written one so before you even begin the quest to gain high rankings on the search engine, begin with high quality, fresh and original content.
If you are serious about social media marketing, you have probably considered creating extra tabs on your Facebook page. You know about the business potential they carry—companies use separate Facebook tabs to create landing pages, interactive elements and special offers. But how do you go about doing it?
We recently explored the tab creation path and found a fast and easy way of doing it. Here it is in three steps:
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A beta version of the next update to ScribeFire is now available for testing. If you enjoy running bleeding edge software and finding and reporting bugs, then this update is for you.
Are entrepreneurs born risk-takers? Is there something about their personalities that predisposes them to take risks that others can’t stomach? Can entrepreneurship be taught?
According to entrepreneurship researcher Saras Sarasvathy, entrepreneurs aren’t different from anyone else; they simply adopt a different approach to problem solving.
Dr. Sarasvathy suggests that entrepreneurs actually create their own odds of success by taking incremental steps that move them closer to their goals. After being an entrepreneur for over 25 years and studying the behavior of many others, I think she’s right. She calls this incremental approach “effectuation” because it takes advantage of the compounding effects that the entrepreneur causes by their own actions.
Here are 6 key points to understand about Dr. Sarasvathy’s theory of effectuation:
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To benefit from social learning, build a culture that makes learning fun, productive and commonplace, a culture where learning is part of everyday work. Marcia Conner and Steve LeBlanc look at where social learning thrives.
Social learning is not just the technology of social media, although it makes use of it. It is not merely the ability to express yourself in a group of opt-in friends. Social learning combines social media tools with a shift in the corporate culture, a shift that encourages ongoing knowledge transfer and connects people in ways that make learning a joy.
Social learning thrives in a culture of service and wonder. It is inspired by leaders, enabled by technology and ignited by opportunities that have only recently unfolded.
If a culture is focused on service, the most pressing question is, "How can I help you?" How can I help you succeed? How can I help you ask strong questions, take wise risks and deliver great content? How can I help you prosper? Most importantly, how can I help you learn and make new connections? How can I help you serve the larger group, of which we are both a part?
You're probably thinking, what is this all about - you're young - you know all the new trends!?"; that's only half true. I've been coding websites for as long as I can remember, and things have changed drastically. I've been able to easily snag #1 result on Google and related engines, but that was over 5 years ago. 5 years isn't much to any average Joe, but when it comes to technology it can seem like a lifetime. - Try to remember when tabled layouts were more than acceptable!
The "New Web" is just cluttered with social media networks - and this is great - but it can prove very difficult to optimize anything for search engines. Everything has become what you could call "organic". It's not longer focused on hits or links, it's focused on content and interest. Hits and links still play a key role, but the old "link spamming" tactics don't work anymore.
Let me guide you through some key Tactics to help bring your website recognition!
The Don'ts
Don't Force Traffic ::
It's all about You generating interest, trying to force people to see your website by spamming links just wont work. You will end up getting a high bounce ratio with numerous pointless hits - it might work temporarily, but it will kill your recognition & followers sooner or later.
Write posts that you actually enjoy & like writing, keep in mind you want it to be interesting to others ‘Focus is key’. People are browsing your blog to find something that interests them not You.
You have decided that your router needs to have a different IP address, so you've found the spot in its setup that lets you change the IP. So far, so good. But you need to be prepared before you change the address, or you won't be able to access the router afterward. This process applies pretty generically to just about any network device with a changeable IP address.