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Two most powerful postfix letters

What are the two most powerful letters that can be added to a behaviorally related “root word” that will convert a “behavior” into a “tool?” The Answer:   E R Example: ACTION WORDS        TOOLS Hold   + add E R   =  Holder Stamp  + add E R =  Stamper Watch      

Effective Link Building through Social Media Monitoring in SEO

Today online marketing efforts extend beyond with one another. With the accurate coordination, it will be a stroke between search engine optimization (SEO) and social media marketing begins to haze. Marketing strategy is started out exclusively as a means for improving social media visibility are now transitioning into feasible SEO strategies. One of my desired

SEO Tips # 218 – Content Writing

I believe that often when we write fresh new content, our thoughts creatively continue to “work” as the old expression suggests…as we “sleep on it.” This applies especially to creative writing or even just copywriting in general. Try working on two or three different projects over a period of a few days. Don’t be in a big rush

SEO Tips # 217

Challenge yourself! How is your SEO comfort level with highly competitive keywords? Next time you do your keyword research, why not stretch just a little more towards that more competitive keyword phrase.  Never stop growing your SEO skills and never stop testing all of your new ideas. Did you know that many SEOs wait far too

SEO Tips # 208 – Compare to your Competitors

Conduct some searches for your keyword phrase. Study your title and description and compare it to your competitors. Get the opinion of a few other people as well. How does your listing stack up to your competitors in terms of titles/descriptions that grab the searcher’s attention and pull them into your site. Remember that your

SEO Tips # 206 – Logical Keyword Research

Do you ever find yourself struggling with keyword research in certain areas. When exploring Wordtracker data, you need to stop putting your research up against the clock and stop feeling like you need to be so extremely “logical.” Release yourself from stress and treat it more like a “mission of exploration” rather than hunting for

SEO Tips # 199 – Optimizing Secondary Keywords

Optimizing for secondary supporting keywords can be a golden mine because when everybody else is optimizing for the most popular keywords, there will be far less competition (and probably more hits) for pages that are focused on the minor words or synonyms. For example, “real estate in Tamilnadu” might have much less action than “real

SEO Tips # 191 – Keyword Research

When doing new keyword research, do you know there are differences between the written word and spoken dialogue? Instead of researching common descriptive terms, try exploring natural sounding “dialogue.” Try to remember to explore “words” based on dialogue, not just on written copy. Your customers often will say things to you in their dialogue that

SEO Tips # 178 – Exploring Wordtracker

How many new behavioral trends have you discovered by exploring Wordtracker data? Do you ever feel like you are running low on keywords related to your business? Stop exploring keywords related to your solution or service and start exploring the trends that are related to your audience’s “challenges.” In many cases, we tend to only be focused

New Ideas in Wordtracker Tools – Keyword Hunting

Next time you are looking for new ideas in Wordtracker to attract more traffic, try thinking beyond “keyword hunting.” Of course you want to find those great money keywords, but also thing about exploring “topics” that would fit into your site’s interests. Have you ever researched which “tools” are in the highest demand? Have you

SEO Tips # 164 – Analyzing in SEO

There is little value in focusing all of your attention on trying to analyze something that is designed for the purpose of constant, continual and nearly perpetual change. Don’t spend hundreds of hours trying to analyze algorithm. Instead, use your time wisely to create fresh original content that is mildly optimized for those low competition

SEO Tips # 71- Search for important Keyword Phrase

Search for your most important keyword phrase. Carefully study the top 10 results. Which is the best written title? Which is the most captivating? Which grabs the reader by the throat and makes him or her want to click on the link? Is it the #1 ranked result? Not necessarily, is it? Is it your listing? If it’s not

SEO Tips #47 – SEO keyword Phrase importance

Search for your most important keyword phrases. Look at your competitors’ titles and descriptions. How do yours compare with theirs? Make sure your titles and descriptions are more compelling and designed to grab the visitors’ attention immediately. Ask for several people’s opinion on this — your opinion may be too biased. If you’re just listing keywords in your title

SEO Tip #24 – Wordtracker Keyword Research

Next time you do keyword research, think beyond the first terms that jump into your mind. Most people don’t really research much data, but the tend to use the tool to tell them about specific phrases (THEY THINK) are most important. If you don’t believe it then check this example… Example, What might a good

SEO Tip #17 – SEO keyword Research

SEO TIP on Keyword Research: Always remember that no two keyword phrases ever perform exactly the same. Keywords do not perform the same within different industries. Even the same exact phrase can be easier or more difficult to optimize for, unless you take a variety of things into consideration. Search engines grade on a curve.

SEO Tip #12 – SEO Keyword phrase in your domain

You don’t have to use your keyword phrase in your domain name. That may be a revelation to some folks, but the keyword phrase in your domain name is just one “piece of the SEO pie,” and an insignificant piece at that. There are over 100 pieces of the pie that go into what makes up the ranking of

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