Blog Marketing – Creating Dynamic Content

Those online business owners and website entrepreneurs that have done their homework on what makes a successful website different from an unsuccessful one already know that content is the key. Content provides material for the search engines to inspect and use to rank you higher in the search results, as well as dynamic material that will keep visitors returning to your site again and again.

A common mistake for rookie website owners to make is that they will work hard on their web pages, and then leave them to stagnate while they focus on other parts of the business. Although you can’t be redesigning your home page over and over, blog marketing is a great way to display unique content every day.

If you’re interested in ways that you can leverage dynamic content more efficiently so that it will help you to climb up even higher in the search engine rankings for the keywords that you are associated with, you’ve got to consider blog marketing and all the ways it can increase your visibility.

Those who have heard of blogging, but never heard of blog marketing will be interested to learn that it is a method for driving interested viewers to your web pages by creating attention grabbing posts and linking them to your main website.

Many people want to take advantage of blog marketing, but don’t have the writing skills or the time necessary to accomplish this goal efficiently. This is when you should think about turning to an experienced internet marketing firm for help.

Those advertising firms that have a lot of experience with online companies will know just how to set up a blog marketing platform that can be easily updated, and that will attract attention from the major search engines, like Google and Yahoo. Then, if you so choose, these firms can have their teams of talented writers post content for you on a regular basis.

When you have a successful blog marketing campaign in place, you will have the advantage of additional sites linking to your site on a regular basis. The search engines will notice this, and they will note that the content on the blogs seems to be relevant to your site. As a result, you are likely to move up in the search rankings.

When it comes to internet marketing you have to be creative in order to survive. Click here to learn more about how blog marketing can increase your site’s visibility and traffic.

Be “Real” With Your Customers

A lot of today’s top copywriters got their start in direct mail, broadcasting and catalog pieces.  Back then, the medium was strictly rooted in the “Push” era – we shovel out the content, you take it all in and buy this widget. When the web started coming of age, people realized that they didn’t have to “take it all in” – they could comparison shop, read reviews and judge ratings.  Even in the last few years we’ve gained the ability to ask friends, groups and followers for their thoughts and recommendations over social networks and get the answers we need almost instantly wherever we are. The “Push” Era is over.  But the Share Era is just getting started. The question is – is your content keeping up with the times? So many sales letters on the web are still crafted the “old fashioned way” – they assault your eyes with huge red fonts and bright yellow highlighters (all probably stemming from what some direct mail copywriter swore worked like magic back in the 1960’s).  They do nothing but push, push, push – and hope that they’ll sound like an authority long enough for you to grab your credit card and order. Don’t Write “At” Your Readers – Write “To” Them The best way to get in on this gigantic wave of share marketing is to explain your product or service to your reader as if they were sitting in the room with you now.  Grab a tape recorder and record yourself – since you’ll talk very differently than you write.  Don’t be afraid to “be yourself” either – be enthusiastic and excited about your offer. If your product or service is truly as great and as helpful as you believe it is, this will come through in your voice – and in your writing.  These are the kinds of “real life” tidbits you want to include.  Not hype, not fluff, but believability and sincerity. Throw out the larger-than-life, stiff suit you and let people see the real you. Don’t worry about what they’ll think – because your visitors, subscribers and customers are people just like you.  If you’re afraid of turning people away by “being yourself” – that’s good. Those people would’ve likely gone elsewhere anyway. Let them go.  Focus on the ones that stay – those are your real fans. “You’re Just Like Me!” Take a good, strong look at your copy. Clear out anything that smacks of temptation, manipulation or arm-twisting persuasion.  You don’t need it.  What you do need – as I’ve seen happen time and time again for truly great products, is enough strength to say “I’ve tried this, and it really helped me.  Here’s how I did it and here’s why I think you’ll like it too…” Make that person reading your copy exclaim, “Hey! You’re just like me!”  And being able to reach people on that kind of “real life” level is something that no bright red font or yellow highlighter can ever match! Sherice Jacob helps site owners improve website performance and increase conversions through her blog and custom design service at iElectrify. You can also follow @sherice on Twitter for more big bangs of inspiration and design coolness. Check out the SEO Tools guide at Search Engine Journal . Be “Real” With Your

Easy On-Page Diagnosis with SenSEO (FireFox)

SenSEO is a Firebug FireFox addon (this means you have to install FireBug to use it) checking important on-page-SEO criteria and calculating a grade of how good the current site fulfills these criteria. The tool adds one extra tab to FireBug window which allows to inspect the current page. The first thing to do is to identify a keyword (or a key phrase) to inspect the page against it. Just type in the search box and click “Inspect SEO Criteria.” The tool will run an analysis and return a generalized report where A green color of the label means your page passed the test; An orange color means there is a waning; A red color indicates a failed test; A grey color shows the element wasn’t checked. The tool checks the following page elements: Title

7 Ways To Beat The Challenges Of SEO For Ecommerce

If “Content is King” and “Links are Queen” when it comes to SEO, ecommerce sites must be like America – no king and no queen (but there is opportunity)! To put it another way, the typical  medium or large e-commerce website faces substantial challenges to SEO – both from a content and a link perspective. Allow me to explain… The Inherent Challenges Of SEO For Ecommerce Sites Content