I recently began using Twitter as a core strategy for my website, and to be honest it has blown me away. I was not expecting it to be so much fun, useful, and effective. So much so that I’ve decided to blog about it on my fourth post.
It’s potential for SEO, especially in driving targeted traffic and inbound links is huge. However, it can also be a time waster and productivity killer if you are not careful.
How do you ensure that every hour you spend on Twitter is the best use of your time for optimization efforts? Here are 5 important tips every marketer should be aware of:
The internet is increasingly competitive every day. How do you make your website stand out to attract website links and traffic?
There are many search engine, online, and offline strategies that make people want to visit and link to your website. Here are 5 effective strategies to help you grow your website traffic whether you are a business, online blog, or an individual like me.
Want to drive lots of quality, organic search engine traffic to your website? Keyword research is the first and most important step of this process. Selecting the perfect keywords and phrases is a balancing act between their popularity / search engine volume, and the competition for them.
Your selection must target key phrases that generate adequate search traffic and you can realistically achieve a top 10 search engine ranking for. This balancing act resembles learning to ride a bicycle. It takes some experimentation and practice to learn, but your ability will never fade once you have acquired it.
Keyword research tools provide you with the information you need to make that balanced decision. I would like to compare two of the more popular keyword research tools: Google Keyword Tool VS Wordtracker Keyword Suggestion Tool.
Google leaves Wordtracker in the dust. It is bigger and better, and in this case, bigger IS better. Why?




