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Tips & Tricks

Wednesday, June 15, 2011
Tips For Keeping Customers Engaged Over the Summer

Tips For Keeping Customers Engaged Over the Summer

Keeping your customers engaged over the summer can be a challenge. Between vacations, outdoor events, and school being out, the consumer’s buying habits and attention span change. People are in front of their computers less and use mobile devices more to check email in the summer months.

So how do you keep your customers engaged during the lazy, hazy days of summer?

    Make sure your emails are mobile-ready. If at all possible, create a mobile version of your email. If you do not have the resources to do this, at the very least make the font bigger and keep the call to action closer to the top and more centered (so you don’t have to slide the email to the right).The same would be true with landing pages.

    Try a time-of-day split test. A change in season can mean a change in your contacts’ behaviors. Parents are distracted by children now that school is out, children stay up later, there are more activities outside. If you usually send at the same time, try a different time or split-test one time with another and look for a difference in engagement. There is no magical time – it depends on your audience.

    Be patient. In the lazy days of summer, it may take people longer to get to your email.  Studies show that it can take 2 weeks for all of your interested contacts to interact with your email.  Make sure your offer is still valid or, at the very least, make sure the landing page has an offer of some kind.  It may be best to avoid “today only” specials in the summer, unless this is your business model.

    Do a “summer tips” email. Retailers – do you have a product that can be used more/differently in the summer (hats, lotions, shoes, equipment)? Do you have information that is more relevant in the summer (healthy tips, travel destinations, children’s study tips while out of school, water safety)? Get creative and your audience will appreciate the tips.

    Do a summer auto-responder series. Alternatively, set up an email calendar now and create the emails ahead of time. Schedule these emails in advance – especially if your email manager will be on vacation. An example of a “summer series” could be around deals each week, summer safety tips, motivating health tips related to the summer (skin care, pool exercises, healthy eating). Nonprofits could consider hosting a “summer challenge” fundraising goal and offer winners a prize at the end of the summer.

    Express yourself. Summer is a more casual time, making it a good time to relate to your customers on a personal level. People like to feel they are buying from people, rather than companies. Take time this summer to stop selling and start building relationships. Take pictures of your staff at a company cook-out, share pictures from employee travels (this would be great on a blog or social media, too). Have a picture-caption contest – for example, use a picture of your CEO or owner doing something fun and ask your subscribers to write the caption with a small prize for the winning caption. Ask your customers what they did during the summer and ask them to post pictures to your website or Facebook page.

Get creative, find a reason to send to your list, and you’ll find your audience engaged with you through the summer and into fall. Read more about the importance of summer campaigns to small businesses here.

Written By: Penny Ashley-Lawrence, iContact Enterprise Account Manager

Choosing Search Engine Optimization Services

If you decide to use our search engine promotion services, be sure to find out what is included in these services. SEO Specialist Online can help you through every step of the process: researching keywords, writing the content, even updating the optimization periodically.

This is the type of service you want so that you can sit back and put your web site’s future on the search engines in the hands of trusted, experienced professionals who will generate the results you want.

Not being where your customer is looking could be costing you their business! Let SEO Specialist Online do a free website evaluation.
 

Posted on 06/15/11 at 13:34:46 by Jim Gras
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Branding

Thursday, May 19, 2011
Delivering on Your Brand

Delivering on Your Brand

Your brand positioning has been agreed on, your target customer has been identified, your message has been refined to reach that audience, you have a new logo and tagline, a new email marketing template and your website has a new design. All of this really captures who you are and where you want to go.

So, your work is done. Right?

Wrong.

Good start, but you’ve only scratched the surface. Your smart positioning, new site, new template and new logo will only get you so far. Now, the real challenge: delivering on your brand experience.

Experience can make or break a brand. Say you’ve premised your entire brand on exceptional service (á la Nordstrom), but your frontline employees don’t deliver. At all. What stays with your audience is not that winning tagline about service, but the abrasive rep who rubbed them the wrong way. And at that point, no amount of appealing logos or clever messages can salvage your brand.

Retailers provide an example of how to think about your brand experience. In fact, the emphasis on brand experience in retail has inspired a whole cottage industry. Perfumers develop special scents for specialty shops. Of-the-moment DJs craft brand-inspired soundtracks for store stereos. But before you write this off as a trend for retailers only, think again. While you might not need to rush out for that perfect fragrance for your office headquarters, the lesson is this: Take a hard look at your brand experience.

Getting your brand experience right requires a top-to-bottom sweep of your touch points. So, do yourself this favor. Get your team in a room and start mapping out all the possible ways your audience might interact with your organization. In other words, audit your brand experience.

As a warm-up, start with the obvious conveyers of brand: your emails, your website, your ads. But then get into the not-so-obvious: how your staff interacts with your audiences, the atmosphere in your lobby, how you answer the phone, the music playing when a caller goes on hold, the tone in your email marketing messages.

Also, think hard about whether your processes actually reinforce your brand promise—and identify the gaps. For example, are you promising “easy” but making customers take a dozen steps to complete an order? Do you want to target young families but aren’t actually offering family-friendly policies for your employees? Do you want to be known for hospitality but have a less-than-welcoming presence at the front door? All of these details add up to an impression of your brand—good or bad.

So, get beyond the big picture and think through all those details that make up the experience. Then, make some changes, start actively managing the experience and watch your brand take off. Written By: Anna Adlard, Director of Account Planning at capstrat

Choosing Search Engine Optimization Services

If you decide to use our search engine promotion services, be sure to find out what is included in these services. SEO Specialist Online can help you through every step of the process: researching keywords, writing the content, even updating the optimization periodically.

This is the type of service you want so that you can sit back and put your web site’s future on the search engines in the hands of trusted, experienced professionals who will generate the results you want.

Not being where your customer is looking could be costing you their business! Let SEO Specialist Online do a free website evaluation.

Posted on 05/19/11 at 15:58:56 by Jim Gras
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Email Clean Up

Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Email Clean Up

Tips to Clean Up Your Email Marketing This Spring

Just like cleaning up your house, prepping the garden, or washing all the pollen off your car, with spring comes another set of tasks you should follow to get the most out of your email marketing; Email Spring Cleaning. Each spring you should take the time to make sure your campaigns are following best practices, to update your templates, to take advantage of any new features iContact is recommending, to review the basics, and to make sure your email marketing has as much impact as possible. Here are a few tips to help you get the most out of your email marketing.

    * Clearly identify who your email is from - Be sure to set up your Campaign in iContact with an email address your recipients will recognize. Using your company name as the sender name is always our recommendation. Once you choose the “from name,” be consistent with it so your customers will always recognize emails from your business. As an example, we could use emailmarketing@seo-specialist-online.com

    * Set your sending schedule - Pick a day and time for your emails (whether they are weekly, biweekly, monthly, etc.) and stick to it. Add it to your calendar and set a reminder. If you can’t log in during that time, use our Schedule Delivery feature to have your email sent at the date and time you want. Be sure to let your subscribers know on your sign-up form and in the newsletter what the schedule is.

    * Make it easy for others to reach you or your company - In the body of your email, show your email recipients multiple ways to get in touch with your company. This can include an email address, a phone number, and a postal address. Having a physical address can assure your list members that your company has a real-world presence. Be sure your campaign settings are up-to-date.

    * Make navigation easier - If your emails tend to be longer, use a table of contents. List out each story/article and link it to the item within the email. Your recipients can then navigate directly to the items that interest them. If you find your current template makes this difficult, consider switching to a new template as part of your spring-cleaning. With more than 500 beautiful templates to choose from, MessageBuilderTM can solve your navigation issues, and give your emails a fresh look.

    * Check on your list-building activities - Review the different methods you are using to build your email list. If you have not added a sign-up form to your website, it is very easy to add one using our Sign-Up Form Creator. Be sure there is a form available on every page of your website. If you own a retail store, add a form at the register. While at conferences and events, bring a form or computer to allow potential customers to sign up on the spot.

    * Combine Email Marketing with Social Media – If you have not already taken advantage of iContact’s Social Tools, now is the time. With Social Tools you can easily take advantage of the social networks of your subscribers. Using Facebook and Twitter allows you to reach a wider audience than with email marketing alone. Our social media integrations take all the guess work out, and allow you to leverage the power of email marketing with social media today.

These are just a few of the best practices we recommend to make your email marketing as successful as possible. To see more, and to read about how to build strong relationships with your customers and prospects, check out our Email Marketing Guide. It is full of information on how you can become an email marketing expert. Written By: Daniel Smith, iContact Senior Product Marketing Manager

Choosing Search Engine Optimization Services

If you decide to use our search engine promotion services, be sure to find out what is included in these services. SEO Specialist Online can help you through every step of the process: researching keywords, writing the content, even updating the optimization periodically.

This is the type of service you want so that you can sit back and put your web site's future on the search engines in the hands of trusted, experienced professionals who will generate the results you want. 

Not being where your customer is looking could be costing you their business! Let SEO Specialist Online do a free website evaluation.

Posted on 05/10/11 at 15:57:19 by Jim Gras
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SEO Title Tag

Monday, May 09, 2011
SEO Title Tag

SEO Title Tag  

Search engine optimize your blog’s title tags.  Title tags are important factors when it comes to search engine optimization.  Search engine marketing and search engine optimization advice, tips, strategy and tactics. 

All search engines use title tags to gather information about your Web site.  Such title tags cannot be called unique as many sites/blogs have got exactly the same wordings in their title tags.  Twokad suggested to change the title tags from one title.  Please careful when writing title tags never, never over stuff keywords title. 

Make sure your title tags are not stuffed with keywords.  I always thought that title tags and header tags were the same things.  For the same very reason, title tags should vary.  Vary the title tags on the inner pages of your website.  For some web pages, such as product pages, automatically generated title tags may be sufficient. 

Title tags for WordPress blog posts vs static pages.  SEO Title Tag makes is dead-easy to optimize the title tags across your WordPress-powered blog or website.  While WordPress is perfectly built for SEO, it usually requires tweaking if you want to optimize your title tags accordingly.  If it's important that user's see more than 55 characters in the WordPress title tags -- then do it.  The title tags should be between 10-60 characters. 

Keep your title tags to 65 characters including spaces.You won't get penalized for having longer title tags, but the search engine will simply ignore the longer part.  The title tag is used by pretty much every search engine that uses spiders to crawl your website.  The only information they are giving the search engine is their brand name.

This entry was posted in  SEO  and tagged  html tags ,  html title tags .  WordPress title tags are located in the   part of the HTML code.  I'm in fact talking about title tags in a post title - as in the title attribute in a link.  At this point we're talking about  tagging your blog title tags for search engines.  Understanding how search engines use and treat title tags allows us to maximize the use of title tags. 

Choosing Search Engine Optimization Services

If you decide to use our search engine promotion services, be sure to find out what is included in these services. SEO Specialist Online can help you through every step of the process: researching keywords, writing the content, even updating the optimization periodically.

This is the type of service you want so that you can sit back and put your web site's future on the search engines in the hands of trusted, experienced professionals who will generate the results you want. 

Not being where your customer is looking could be costing you their business! Let SEO Specialist Online do a free website evaluation.

Posted on 05/09/11 at 21:08:04 by Jim Gras
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Don't Let Anyone Steal Your Dream!

Thursday, July 29, 2010

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Best Regards,

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Senior SEO Strategist
Skype: jamiboy
800-897-6458 US

Posted on 07/29/10 at 14:12:44 by Jim Gras
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Jim, I’m 54 years old, I need to Make this work!

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

I received the following email:

Jim, I’m 54 years old, I’ve lost my job in this economy, I need to
make internet marketing  work, Please Help Me!

I can Help!

Feel at ease, I do not believe in "hype" and much less in false
promises. Any claims I make have been proven and validated.
Therefore, be assured that you are in good hands.

I'm a professional Internet marketer, Mentor~Trainer and SEO
Specialist and Strategist and Accredited Veretekk™ Trainer.

This 10-day course will change the way you think about food
poisoning, colds and flues, yeast infections, and bacterial
infections (like pinkeye, ear infections, pneumonia, and even
MRSA) forever, even if you only have a few free minutes to learn
each day

Welcome to the Course that Changes Lives!

htpp://RegisterNow.24ex.com

This brand-new educational opportunity is 100% free, has
absolutely no strings attached, and presents premier-level scientific
information in street-level language even a beginner can understand.

The course is remarkably simple: you get an email once a day for 10 days.

That’s it!  http://RegisterNow.24ex.com

Rather than making you read through pages and pages of mind-numbing
information, the brief audios (most are under 3 minutes) contained in each
daily installment allow you to simply kick back, relax, and listen.

http://RegisterNow.24ex.com
 
Best Regards,

 Jim Gras
Melbourne, FL USA
Senior SEO Strategist
Skype: jamiboy
800-897-6458 US

Posted on 07/27/10 at 21:19:07 by Jim Gras
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Worst SEO Blunders

Sunday, June 13, 2010
SEO Specialist Online

Worst SEO Blunders

According to Search Engine Land Many consider search engine optimization as a sort of black box. But once the essential features of a search engine optimal website are laid out in a concise list, SEO is not nearly as mystifying.

The Big secret is, "There is No Secret"

Every web site owner wants more traffic and higher rankings in the search engines. In the midst of an SEO campaign, however, it’s easy to lose sight of the forest for the trees. So before you change a single title, you might want to shift your focus to answer some important questions.

So what do I mean by losing sight of the forest for the trees anyway? You’ve probably heard that expression since you were a teenager at least. You may even know that it means focusing on the details to the point that you lose sight of the big picture – and with the amount of detail work that goes into a proper SEO project, that’s easy to do.

The mission of search engines is to supply their visitors with relevant results, so penalizing or banning sites that appear to interfere with that mission is a necessity. Understanding which blunders adversely impact your search engine rankings is a prerequisite to a well-optimized site.

1. Do you use pull-down boxes for navigation? Search engine spiders can’t fill out forms, even short ones with just one pull-down. Thus, they can’t get to the pages that follow. If you’re using pull-downs, make sure there is an alternate means of navigating to those pages that the spiders can use. Note this is not the same as a mouseover menu, where sub-choices show up upon hovering over the main navigation bar; that’s fine if done using CSS (rather than Javascript.)

2. Does your primary navigation require Flash, Java or Javascript? If you rely on search engine spiders executing Flash, Java or Javascript code in order to access links to deeper pages within your site, you’re taking a big risk. The search engines have a limited ability to deal with Flash, Java and Javascript. So the links may not be accessible to the spiders, or the link text may not get associated with the link. Semantically marked up HTML is always the most search engine friendly way to go.

3. Is your site done entirely in Flash or overly graphical with very little textual content? Text is always better than graphics or Flash animations for search engine rankings. Page titles and section headings should be text, not graphics. The main textual content of the page should ideally not be embedded within Flash. If it is, then have an alternative text version within div tags and use SWFObject to determine whether that text is displayed based on whether the visitor has the Flash plugin installed.

4. Is your home page a “splash page” or otherwise content-less? With most webites, as mentioned above, the home page is weighted by the search engines as the most important page on the site (i.e., given the highest PageRank score.) Thus, having no keyword-rich content on your home page is a missed opportunity.

5. Does your site employ frames? Search engines have problems crawling sites that use frames (i.e., where part of the page moves when you scroll but other parts stay stationary.) Google advises not using frames: “Frames tend to cause problems with search engines, bookmarks, emailing links and so on, because frames don’t fit the conceptual model of the Web (every page corresponds to a single URL.) “Furthermore, if a frame does get indexed, searchers clicking through to it from search results will often find an “orphaned page”: a frame without the content it framed, or content without the associated navigation links in the frame it was intended to display with. Often, they will simply find an error page.What about “iFrames”, you ask? iFrames are better than frames for a variety of reasons, but the content within an iframe on a page still won’t be indexed as part of that page’s content.

6. Do the URLs of your pages Include “cgi-bin” or numerous ampersands? As discussed, search engines are leery of dynamically generated pages. That’s because they can lead the search spider into an infinite loop called a “spider trap.” Certain characters (question marks, ampersands, equal signs) and “cgi-bin” in the URL are sure-fire tip-offs to the search engines that the page is dynamic and thus to proceed with caution. If the URLs have long, overly complex “query strings” (the part of the URL after the question mark), with a number of ampersands and equals signs (which signify that there are multiple variables in the query string), then your page is less likely to get included in the search engine’s index.

7. Do the URLs of your pages include session IDs or user IDs? If your answer to this question is yes, then consider this: search engine spiders like Googlebot don’t support cookies, and thus the spider will be assigned a new session ID or user ID on each page on your site that it visits. This is the proverbial “spider trap” waiting to happen. Search engine spiders may just skip over these pages. If such pages do get indexed, there will be multiple copies of the same pages each taking a share of the PageRank score, resulting in PageRank dilution and lowered rankings.If you’re not quite clear on why your PageRank scores will be diluted, think of it this way: Googlebot will find minimal links pointing to the exact version of a page with a particular session ID in its URL.

8. Do you unnecessarily spread your site across multiple domains? This is typically done for load balancing purposes. For example, the links on the JCPenney.com home page point off to www2.jcpenney.com, or www3.jcpenney.com, or www4.jcpenney.com and so on, depending on which server is the least busy. This dilutes PageRank in a way similar to how session IDs in the URL dilute PageRank.

9. Are your title tags the same on all pages? Far too many websites use a single title tag for the entire site. If your site falls into that group, you’re missing out on a lot of search engine traffic. Each page of your site should “sing” for one or several unique keyword themes. That “singing” is stifled when the page’s title tag doesn’t incorporate the particular keyword being targeted.

10. Do you have pop-ups on your site? Most search engines don’t index Javascript-based pop-ups, so the content within the pop-up will not get indexed. If that’s not good enough reason to stop using pop-ups, you should know that people hate them – with a passion. Also consider that untold millions of users have pop-up blockers installed. (The Google Toolbar and Yahoo Companion toolbar are pop-up blockers, too, in case you didn’t know.)

I expect many of you will look at these questions and think that they should be asked well before a site goes live, very early in the design process. That’s probably true. But it’s also true that web sites evolve over time, rather like people. They change, grow, and adapt to conditions in the marketplace. By the time a web site has been up for a couple of years (or even less), it might be a very different creature from what the site owner originally had in mind.

This kind of change is not a bad thing, per se. We all get a certain amount of satisfaction out of growing and tweaking our sites, and then watching what happens. If we’re not looking clearly at what the site is turning into, however, we can’t see what it needs.

Search engine optimization could be a tiring task but with time it sure helps you get better traffic.

Today Google Real-Time Search Changes Everything. Not being where your customer is looking could be costing you their business! Search engines are tightening up the loopholes to manipulate positioning.

So called “doorway” pages, tricks with meta tag/keyword files, etc. no longer are effective. Keyword positioning, along with indexing, is the way to be seen on today’s Internet.

•The vast majority of clicks occur within the top 5 positions on a search page.

• As a rule, the more competitive the business category, the harder it is to attain decent placement. Conversely, the more competitive the business category, the more important placement is to success of the business.

Entrepreneurs and small businesses constantly find themselves looking around asking themselves why they can’t quite seem to find a good fit for what they need from service providers.

People do business with who they like, who they trust and who truly care about their business. In fact, a recent study by US News & World Report revealed that when clients leave their current provider it’s not because of a pricing or product problem, but a “people” problem. People that no longer value their business, or seem indifferent to it. A whopping 68% of them.

• A fractional 14% defected because of a pricing issue followed by 9% who were successfully wooed by a competitor.

• With Google Real-Time Search the playing field has been leveled.

• No longer can you or your competition sit back and think they own their TOP organic Google positions!

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Posted on 06/13/10 at 09:49:05 by Jim Gras
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DJM wrote:

As I read your article, some of the points were friendly reminders. But some of your points I have not considered. It's always good to have these reminders and updates when learning the SEO puzzle...thanks Jim.
Posted on 07/26/10 at 15:46:35
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Search Engine Optimization Services

Sunday, May 30, 2010

Guaranteed SEO Services and solutions to improve the ranking of your website

When a prospective client approaches us for our SEO services it is quite obvious that they want to improve their website ranking so that they can outdo the competition. While we specialize in all kinds, there are a few guaranteed SEO services that will definitely give you the kind of results that you are hoping for.

Keywords and site content

Competitive keywords and interesting content are a must for any site to succeed. In fact both keywords and site content go hand in hand. Our team of professionals will analyze your market and come up with a list of keywords that are competitive. They will then utilize them in the appropriate density to create content that is unique. Once this unique content is uploaded onto your website, you will find that its ranking has improved automatically as search engines favor new content.

Social networking, article marketing and URL submissions

Social networking sites are one of the best ways to optimize your site. In addition to this we also recommend article marketing and URL Submission. To begin with our team will make sure that your website is listed with all the major search engines. Once this is done, we start submitting articles with new content to article directories. These articles will contain back links that lead to your site. In addition to this we will also submit your articles to social networking sites as they can play a significant role in traffic increase as well.

Building a phenomenal web site is only half of the picture. You have to use your marketing abilities to bring traffic to that web site and this is where search engine optimization services come into play.

SEO Services Incorporate:

* Detailed Keyword research
* Creation of relevant Meta tags & other html tags
* SEO content copy writing with optimizing of site text and creating additional text as needed
* Creation of Sub Domain
* Site navigation & control flow optimization
* Developing theme based site architecture
* Link Building services
* Dynamic Search Engine optimization
* Detailed Competition Analysis and report
* Search engine submissions directories.
* Ongoing optimization

What are Search Engine Optimization Services?

Search engine promotion services are designed to promote improved rankings for web sites. Basically, the term refers to a wide-range of activities which are combined for the sole purpose of securing top spots at major search engines, such as Google, Yahoo and Bing and boosting the size of your web site's traffic.

These services typically include researching keywords extensively so that the best are chosen for your site. The development of SEO content, including tags, and link building are also important aspects of search engine promotion services.

Why Use Search Engine Optimization Services?

Using Search engine optimization services is important for one because of all the new technologies being incorporated by leading search engines. For example, Google is now using a process called Latent Semantic Indexing (LSI) to help calculate the page rankings. This technique involves the use of language and the relationships between words. The purpose is to weed out sites that are merely fluff content wrapped around keywords. SEO Specialist Online has now begun incorporating this same technology into their search engine promotion services to ensure continued high rankings for our clients.

LSI is only one example. The search engines are constantly changing their ranking methods in order to create the best possible experience for users so using professional search engine promotion services is the only one way to keep up with those changes without losing your ranking.

Choosing Search Engine Optimization Services

If you decide to use search engine promotion services, be sure to find out what is included in these services. SEO Specialist Online can help you through every step of the process: researching keywords, writing the content, even updating the optimization periodically. This is the type of service you want so that you can sit back and put your web site's future on the search engines in the hands of trusted, experienced professionals who will generate the results you want.

Free Preliminary SEO Analysis


Posted on 05/30/10 at 12:42:19 by Jim Gras
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Is Internet Marketing Over Your Head? (Don't worry!)

Saturday, May 22, 2010

Is Internet Marketing Over Your Head? (Don't worry!)

Even though there are millions of people making comfortable incomes online every day, I know that millions more give it up out of frustration JUST before making it.

Is that you? Before YOU quit, check this out. It's called "Change Your Financial Future Now" and it might be just what you need right now.

Regardless of the many promises of "instant riches", the fact is, there's a STEEP learning curve when it comes to making money-selling things to your fellow web-surfers.

Most of the allegedly "newbie-friendly" products out there are really narrowly focused, including just one sketchy, poorly outlined method.

But "Change Your Financial Future Now" is different; because it focuses on the FOUNDATIONAL stuff you need to know BEFORE you waste time or money on some shoddy method you would have avoided if only you knew BETTER.

Well now you have someone in YOUR corner, someone who knows the basics inside and out, and has a SPECIFIC expertise at teaching beginners.

I'm a professional Internet marketer, Mentor~Trainer and SEO Specialist and Strategist and Accredited Veretekk™ Trainer. Feel at ease, we do not believe in "hype" and much less in false promises. Any claims we make have been proven and validated. Therefore, be assured that you are in good hands.

Forget all the super-expensive products that are making you anxious - forget all the other guys making money left and right while you're stuck trying to figure all this stuff out.

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But it won't EVER happen if you don't start.

So stop dawdling, newbies! Start Looking!

Best Regards,

Jim Gras
Senior SEO Strategist
SEO-Specialist-Online.com
Skype: jamiboy
800-897-6458

Posted on 05/22/10 at 11:47:28 by Jim Gras
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Local Searchers are Ready to Buy

Monday, May 03, 2010
Local Searchers are Ready to Buy

 

 

 

Local Searchers are Ready to Buy

Wouldn’t it be great if everyone who came in your store was ready to buy,
and not just there to browse or kill time?

One reason the yellow pages has such a strong hold over small businesses
is that when Joe Consumer opens the yellow pages, he’s almost always ready
to buy. (Have you ever known anyone to read the yellow pages casually?)

Read more Here:

Best Regards,

SEO-Specialist-Online.com
Skype: jamiboy
800-897-6458

Posted on 05/03/10 at 11:02:10 by Jim Gras
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Do you need help with your website or online marketing plan?

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Don't Do This!

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Posted on 04/21/10 at 12:49:04 by Jim Gras
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Sometimes the best helping hand you can get is a good, firm push

Tuesday, April 06, 2010
SEO Specialists Online

SEO Ranting

I do want top rankings 
I do NOT want top rankings.

Which one of those statements is true for you?

I am willing to invest time or money to get top rankings.
I am NOT willing to invest time or money to get top rankings.

Which one of those statements is true for you?

Not many things in life are black and white...but getting top rankings for your website is. 

You either have them or you don't AND you are either willing to do something to get them, or you're not.

I think a lot of people fool themselves into thinking they will do what it takes and then when the times comes to invest the time or put up money, they don't follow through.

I don't mean to be too blunt, and I definitely don't mean to be offensive but I do want to be honest and hopefully get you thinking.

It's worth repeating.

You either have top rankings or you don't.
You are either willing to do something to get top rankings, or you aren't.

What is true for you and what does that truth mean to you, your business and your goals?

It has been said that inaction is action, in and of itself.  So, the question is - you are already taking action in some form, so are you taking the right action?

SEO may not be for you.  You may not want a lot of new traffic and leads and sales.  If that's the case, that's OK.

But if you want or need traffic, leads and sales - then you need top rankings.

Not sure where that come from, but I guess that was my little rant for the day!  Stay tuned for more SEO tips.

Jim Gras
Senior SEO Strategist
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Posted on 04/06/10 at 09:08:17 by Jim Gras
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Posted on 04/05/10 at 12:34:46 by Jim Gras
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Friday, April 02, 2010
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Posted on 04/02/10 at 15:22:48 by Jim Gras
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Google Changes Company Name

Thursday, April 01, 2010

For those of you who live in the United States and use Google as your search provider of web content, you may have noticed something different on the Google home page. Ocasionally Google displays design variations or doodles of different company logos. Several hours ago, a different type of doodle showed up on the home page illustrating the word “Topeka.” What is the significance of this doodle you may ask?

Topeka

on March 2nd, CNN along with other news networks reported that the capital city of Kansas, known as Topeka, has changed its name to Google. It has been reported by various new networks that this move was made in part by Topeka government officials to request consideration for inclusion into Google’s experimental fiber optics network project.

Google Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Eric Schmidt issued a statement today by expressing his gratitude toward the city of Topeka for their honorable gesture. Eric announced that Google will return such generositiy by changing their company name to “Topeka.”

Such an annoucement comes on the heels of April Fools day, and is being billed as one of the best April Fool’s jokes of all time! There have been no reports on the decision wether or not to include Google Kansas as part of the experimential fiber optics network project.

What will Google think of Next?

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Posted on 04/01/10 at 15:20:20 by Jim Gras
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