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Are Meta Tags Important?

Search engines and people (indirectly) use meta tags.

Are meta tags necessary? Each search engine places its own importance on meta tags. Google never discloses how it utilizes them. There are a good many sites that achieve page one ranking on Google that use no keyword or description tags at all, so take it with a grain of salt when someone tells you they are really essential for Search Engine Optimization. Each search engine has its own method for indexing — some assign meta tags considerable importance, thus it is best not to omit them.

Meta tags are lines of code that are hidden in web pages. The code information is not revealed in the web browser (but refer to the discussion of the description tag, below) but they are utilized by search engines to help categorize your web content. It is possible that you might choose to omit descriptions, or keywords, but your site won’t look right if you don’t put a “title” tag, since the web browsers will show it as “Untitled”.

In the past, people would insert useless or repetitive information in their meta tags, trying to receive more traffic. So to stop people from cheating, not a lot of weight is assigned to a meta tag’s keywords these days; however, they are still checked for relevance. You will not be ranked well at all if you stuff them with keywords that do not pertain to your page.

The “head” section of a web page is where meta tags are found. Some people suggest using only lowercase letters in your tags, and avoid repeating terms within the keyword tag.

Mostly, the real meta tag contents are not visible, but the “description” meta tag’s information will be shown on nearly all of the search engine results as well as the title page when the results are revealed. Avoid repetition of keywords in the description tag, and keep the description text relevant.

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Viral Marketing — Getting Started

There are many advantages to viral marketing. Viral marketing can be effective for either web-based and everyday “store-front” businesses. If done correctly, viral marketing campaigns can absolutely bring thousands, even millions of new people to your website and business. It will bring additional traffic to your site and build up your link popularity. Viral marketing campaigns are inexpensive and work well. The idea is to promote your website mainly through word-of-mouth. Every website can use these marketing strategies. It just take a few steps.

First, you must be careful not to drive people away with an overly pushy viral marketing campaign. The way to do this is to have information people will find useful and will want to send to their friends. People instinctively want to spread information, for example, after they read a great book or enjoyed a good restaurant, they will tell everyone.

One way is to post a tell a friend signup page. Make it accessible from all pages, and easy to locate, however, after the initial contact with the friend, DO NOT send more emails, unless they opt in at a later date (you do not want to be labeled a spammer)

Compose an online book, provide wallpaper or backgrounds for PCs, along with clever tools, such as online weather forecasts. Make certain that you brand these with links reminding people of your web site.

Be sure to get your own logo for your website or merchandise, along with a clever name brand. Be sure to place this on each web page and even on all of your products, if you can.

Use RSS if your content is dynamic. A wide variety of websites from all over the world will grab and show a top quality RSS feed.

Your promotion needs to target audience emotions while including a forceful call to action. You should strive to be original and while being persistent while avoiding pushiness.

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Guerilla Marketing for Beginners

Guerilla Marketing for an online site or blog is not a “fixed” group of strategies. No strict regulations apply as such (however, see the guidelines, below) Guerilla marketing gets its power from originality and innovation. It does not entail expensive conventional avenues like TV or radio campaigns. These are tried and true methods that conventional companies have used for years: hand-outs, pens, T-shirts, or decals.

A few alternative advertising strategies include such things as contests, P.R. stunts, or whatever other revolutionary method of marketing that you can conjure up. A great new tool at your disposal? Podcasts. Be creative.

The first step to becoming a guerilla marketer is to whet your creative skills. Seek out numerous ways to advertise your product or service to possible customers.

Examine what you sell from the perspective of the customer. Who is the target consumer for this item? How do their minds work? For example, if teens are your target demographic, you will try to steer away from boring campaigns and aim for something dynamic. However a trendy and cutting edge campaign is not liable to draw the elderly or conservative business types. For a demographic that is based on gender rather than age, naturally you should customize your campaign to appeal to either men or women.

Integrity and work ethic in business are required regardless of the kind of marketing methods that are employed (with guerilla marketing, employ multiple campaigns; don’t limit yourself to just a couple)

Regardless of what others may say. As is the case with any other business that enjoys success, spreading the word is useless if your product or service is second-rate. The best marketing technique is word of mouth. But it is also a two-edged sword. Word of mouth can be damaging if your product is not acceptable. At one time I worked for a national tax company that reminded its employees of the saying — something to the effect that if a person is happy with your service, he/she may tell one or two friends. But if they are not happy with you, they will inform everyone they know!

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Successful Blogging

There are many reasons why one might blog: such as voicing one’s own opinion, political reasons and so forth. Another less-obvious reason is that creating a blog may catch Google’s attention because it refreshes your website with new content on a consistent basis. Google gives a better rank to active websites and it doesn’t appreciate static websites.

Places to post: Look for one of the many blogging services offered on the Internet if you do not already have a website. Two sites that enjoy a lot of popularity are Blogger.com and Wordpress.com. The internet giant called Yahoo! has also plunged into the blogging arena. If you own a site already, many people create a folder (perhaps called “/blog”) and post there. For example, it could be: mydomain.tld/blog/

Blog Software: If you have a website and hosting readily available, you may want to try Wordpress for your blog. In addition, you can create your blog articles using Blogger and have them posted on your individual website. There is a convenient FTP setup feature in Blogger that once set up, al you have to do is click a link to publish.

Content: An effective blog must include content that is informative, of high quality, original (no copy and pasting of other people’s work except for short excerpts that are properly attributed) and should be dynamic (regularly updated).

Reader interaction: You can let readers leave feedback by setting your blog to allow it. This gives you control over your blog and comments. This facility is necessary to protect you from current and future spammers. In addition, those who disagree with your opinions may post unsuitable comments.

Making your blog visible:

1) Make sure that the blog content is original and fresh

2) Obtain Backlinks

a.) Find and join webrings

b.) Become a member of social networks (Facebook, Myspace, Twitter, etc.)

c.) join forums that have the same types of interest as your site. Forums, or communities, can be found at “Multiply”, Aimoo, Google, and many more.

3) Submit your URL address to Google and Yahoo. Wordpress has a plug-in for XML sitemap generators that can be downloaded for free (although they accept donations — they are very polite about it.)

4) “Tags” in your content are a must. Web crawlers like Google will know how to categorize your blog articles when you put keywords in the tags (H1 tags, Title tags, etc.)

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