October 6th, 2008
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One of the key skills you must develop when undertaking Search Engine Optimisation is the ability to identify and choose keywords that your clients are going to use, or I should say, most likely going to use to visit your website or to search for in a search engine.
There are lots of great tools out there that will help you find the right keywords but are warned always test the results you get because there are anomalies in some of these tools that can cost you time and money. I want to examine a number of steps to follow to test that you have the right keywords.
June 27th, 2008
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Web industry has changed a lot over the years. As search engines like Google are continuously developing into bigger and more advanced search service providers, so is changing all online business models. Does it have anything for local service providers like Lawyers?
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How Lawyers Can Get More Clients from Local Search
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June 15th, 2008
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Why celebrities are getting into Search Engine Optimisation and why you should be too.
The word in the Internet Marketing Business is that even celebrities are getting their noses into it. It was reported that stars are paying to have their online images cleaned up. It has been discovered that celebrities with not so squeaky clean pasts have paid specialist web placement companies lots of money to get positive results at the top when you type in their name.
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Search Engine Optimisation Goes Glamorous
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May 10th, 2008
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There are lots of sites on the Internet, Movie Database,
Monster.com, Amazon.com etc who offer ways to search, sort, and view
massive amounts of data.
Each of these sites work on a relational database. Since these sites
have to handle a tremendous number of hits, they use big, expensive
RDBMSes (Relational Database Management System). The names for the
RDBMSes they user is familiar to anyone who follows the Nasdaq: Oracle,
Sybase, Microsoft SQL Server, and Informix. These are pretty high end
and huge databases.
The use of , don’t worry! Most of the database programs you’re
likely to encounter can be used at a variety of levels.
May 4th, 2008
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If you’re trying to sell something online it would make sense to target as many people as possible in the hope of making lots of sales, right? Actually no ? nothing could be further from the truth. Your best bet is to target a much smaller group of people with an offer which is specifically tailored to meet their needs.