Tag: Traffic
I Made Page One in Two Days (no joke)
Posted on 04. May, 2010 by Kit Elliott.
Hi there.
This is Kit Elliott with SuperAffiliate.com. It’s a great day for online profits, and I’m really stoked about using the new “affiliate” linking strategy that got me listed on page 1 of Google in 2 days.
First, let’s review the five basic steps of affiliate marketing:
Keyword Research Profitable Niche Build WordPress (for SEO purposes) [...]
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Create external links to generate web traffic
Posted on 09. Feb, 2010 by Kit Elliott.
Right now one of the best ways to boost your website’s organic search engine page ranking is start an external link campaign. These are links originating from another site connecting back to your site.
Do you know what links you already have? Your analytics application is a good place to start. If it doesn’t show incoming [...]
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Lethal website design and content mistakes
Posted on 02. Feb, 2010 by Kit Elliott.
If you look at enough websites, and this may be the case for yours as well, you’ll find the home page tends to be show pieces given little attention since the original design. Yet, for most websites, the home page is what gets a majority of the site’s traffic.
Arriving at your site either from an [...]
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Writing Content for Websites
Posted on 26. Jan, 2010 by Kit Elliott.
When a website is created, a few drafts of each page are written the final draft is checked and approved, and then it’s uploaded to the website. There the writing sits, unchanging, as if it were carved in stone.
But that’s not right and it’s certainly not good search engine optimization (SEO). The dynamics around each [...]
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3 Reasons to Create Internal Website Links
Posted on 06. Jan, 2010 by Kit Elliott.
Creating good and efficient internal links throughout web content is probably one of the most neglected areas of search engine optimization. It’s a small, but powerful detail to help both search engine crawlers and your website visitors get around your site with ease and go deeper into your site to explore more of your content.
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Did you know…10 fast facts about higher organic rankings
Posted on 08. Dec, 2009 by Kit Elliott.
1) The best length for a search engine optimized page is 200 to 500 words. Source: www.morevisibility.com
2) Each web page should be optimized for two or three keywords.
3) Keywords should not be repeated more than four to six times per 350 words of content.
4) The most important meta tag is the page title, which should [...]
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You have an online business…So now what?
Posted on 01. Dec, 2009 by Kit Elliott.
You’ve taken the time to get online either as a pure ecommerce site or the extension of a brick and mortar company. The site looks great, everything is working. You may have even invested in email campaigns, pay-per-click ads and some offline advertising. But what happens once prospects get to your site?
Of all the business [...]
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5 ways to tank your search engine rankings
Posted on 24. Nov, 2009 by Kit Elliott.
In a study conducted by seomoz.org, 37 leaders in search engine optimization voted on factors negatively and positively impacting organic search engine rankings. There is a lot of mention made of ways to increase search engine rankings, but far less written about things consciously or inadvertently done to negatively impact rankings.
According to the experts, here [...]
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How to analyze traffic results
Posted on 17. Nov, 2009 by Kit Elliott.
Insightful analysis of your web traffic will help your search optimization efforts. But, don’t get bogged down with a multitude of stats. Pay attention to key metrics and, very importantly, take action based on your analysis.
Presumably, you have a statistical analysis package for your website or have loaded the script for Google Analytics. You can’t [...]
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One Suggestion Guaranteed to Make You Money
Posted on 10. Nov, 2009 by Kit Elliott.
If you’re the least bit entrepreneurial, like me, you probably have several projects in process and many other ideas orbiting in your mind. Here’s a piece of advice guaranteed to make you money: finish just one Internet project 100 percent to yield revenue. Four projects half done will always equal zero revenue and should be [...]
























































































