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Before starting a web site think of a topic/niche to center your web site around. Once you have found a niche you are comfortable competing in. Do some key-word research - think of what users will search to find your site. Use https://adwords.google.com/select/KeywordToolExternal to get ideas for keywords and see how often they are searched. Now go search for the keywords in Google and see what sites are ranking for them.
You will need to evaluate your competition to see if you can compete.
Evaluate meta tags for keyword density
Evaluate on site …
I have recently experimented with some targeted advertisements through stumble upon and it is has been paying off. The targeted traffic costs 5 cents a users and each user rates your web site. If you have a quality article you can increase the amount of positive ratings. The more positive ratings you receive - the more views your site will get. So after your paid campaign is over you will get a substantial amount of traffic from your old advertising campaigns. One stumble upon advertising campaign will keep …
With the arrival of the next generation internet boom the possibilities are limitless. New and exciting technologies and features are being developed everyday - such as interactive shopping, podcasting as well as newly E-marketing tools and ideas. Among these new features are WiFi advertising and Internet capabilities on wireless phones.
With ever changing technology and improved techniques, and a now solid foundation of return, internet marketing is slowly coming to the forefront of marketing trends. Take for example traveling on any major airline. E-ticketing is available 24 hours a …
Google states on there webmaster blog that there is no such thing as the “Duplicate content penalty.” Well not in the way most people think. Your site will not be punished for having duplicate pages on your own site. Although there is a penalty for having the same content as another site — for example, if you’re scraping content from other sites and republishing it, or if you republish content without adding any additional value. This is meant to protect site owners and their content from being copied by other …
What is Bounce Rate and Exit Rate.
Let’s start with some definitions. Bounce Rate is the percentage of visitors that hit your website and do not visit any other page. Exit Rate is the percentage of visitors that leave your site from a given page based on the number of visits to that page (or pageviews in some cases). The visitor who exits might have visited other pages on your site, but just exited on that specific page.
Why are Bounce Rate and Exit Rate Important?
Both bounce rate and exit rate …
One thing you have to keep in mind is that not all products are good online. People often find themselves with the dilemma of what product are the best to sell online. The only way of answering this question is by knowing the market and what do they demand, and what is there to offer. There might the times where you think you have a good selling product, the reality is that this might not be the case. To really measure if the product …