The Future of SEO and Article Writing

November 12, 2009 by IBI · Leave a Comment 

As an internet searcher I thought Google was Amazing. I’ve found really interesting things that I wasn’t even looking for! Kinda like going for a Sunday drive without a destination. I’ve also found really good, specific things returned in my searches. Now as a searchee …I’m dizzy from confusion. SEO is chaos!

I have one hope that is also a prediction: The next advance in the robots is going to clean up the pollution, and end this chaos. Right now it’s about tedious link building, quantity as in lots and lots of content and of coarse keywords ad nauseum. I don’t let keyword density affect my style too much. I may use a few less pronouns and sometimes sacrifice a catchy title barely hinting at the topic for a more search friendly one that better describes the content. If my prediction is true, the art –yeah right, as if…of writing for SEO is terminally ill.

So SEO writers: Keep making hay while the sun is shining. What search engine optimization is now, it won’t be then; in the future S-E-O is going to have a plot right next to D-I-S-C-O. Did I just make a “disco is dead” reference? Yep, I must be over 40. This is how smart I think these bots are going to be in the not too distant future:

If I knew exactly how they were going to do that I wouldn’t be writing this article at 2:00 a.m. I would be getting a good night’s sleep, in preparation for a tough day in the Google think tank. I would say that it still has to start with human judgment. That is why Digg.com and Stumble.com and these sites where millions of people will rate billions of pieces of content is out there now. After a huge mass of content sets standards for the good the bad and the ugly, all the bots will have to do is layover all those 0’s and 1’s and compare and categorize, i.e. this resembles what the humans say is good so it is good or this looks like what humans call an AWSEO -Article written for Search Engine Optimization…not good.

So churn out the SEO content one every fifty minutes and collect $1.80 per month on it for the next two years or spend two hours on a piece that you can be proud to say you created that will make you $3.00 per month for the five to ten years. Hmmm, or maybe a little of both, after all I’m not Nostra Damus.

Kevin Leland with SEO experts, Sunil and Sanya Harika, team up to get your site to the front pages of any search by using good quality writing and white hat SEO tactics. We are easy to work with as well as affordable.

How Do I Choose a Niche

November 7, 2009 by IBI · Leave a Comment 

The most common niche blogging roadblock is also unfortunately, the very first thing that has to be decided upon when developing a blog. Every blog requires a topic, theme or niche and until you find or choose yours’, you’ll have nothing to write about and nothing to offer your blog visitors.

Some Internet marketers subscribe to the “passion theory”; choosing a niche based on passions(s). While others believe it’s better to find a need in the marketplace and develop a niche to fill it.

I can tell you from personal experience, I’ve done niche blogging both ways. In my particular case, they both proved productive and profitable, yet still, I know in which direction I will go from here on in.

Lets see if this makes sense for you by first asking yourself these 3 questions:

1. if I commercialize my passion(s), will I continue to enjoy them in the same way I do today?

2. Will I still enjoy my passion(s) if I’m “working” with them 8 or more hours a day?

3. And if my passion becomes my work, what will I do on my “off-time”?

PASSION THEORY

you see, from personal experience, when I chose to create a niche around my passion, everything about my passion became work related. My passion became a business and I had to think too much about “other people” and what they wanted to know and learn and buy relative to my passion.

Ultimately, my passion became my job and during my free time the last thing I wanted to do was anything relative to my passion.

MARKET DEMAND

When I chose a niche based on market demand, and kept my passions out of the equation, I had a life. I focused on my niche during working hours, and then I had my passions to enjoy and relax with during off-hours.

Generally, our passions are our hobbies. Our hobbies are things we do to relax and immerse ourselves in something we thoroughly enjoy. It’s our downtime, away from work and the chaos of our lives; our sanctuary.

When you start to monetize and market your passions, they tend to lose their tranquil effect and before long there is no distinction between what we do for work and what we do for fun. You know the old saying….”all work and no play….”

When you choose a niche based on business reasons, and you go to your computer to start your business day, it’s all business. It’s the part of your day where you are focused on providing products or services in exchange for financial compensation, and that’s that. Of course you do so with integrity and compassion for your customers, but at the end of the day, you can leave the work and “go home” to your life and your passions.

It sounds very black and white. And for most folks it will be. But there’s also a gray area to consider.

PROFESSIONAL PASSION

a passion for providing something of value to others that can only be offered in the business world. A passion that provides a service to others that you have the skills, experience and knowledge to provide, and you enjoy doing so. A professional “calling”, if you will.

Such an example would be my professional passion for training. Teaching people and sharing knowledge with others about topics I know and love. Creating training manuals and implementing training programs and executing training courses is something I have loved doing since I was a young child when I use to “teach” my younger brother everything under the sun, much to his dismay!

So for me, choosing a niche based on my passion for training, and considering my personal areas of knowledge and experience, eliminated the niche blogging roadblock that you may very well be facing right now.

I hope “my take” has offered you some helpful “food for thought” and will make your own personal niche blogging decisions easier.

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A Personal Niche Blogging Experience

November 6, 2009 by IBI · Leave a Comment 

The most common niche blogging roadblock is also unfortunately, the very first thing that has to be decided upon when developing a blog. Every blog requires a topic, theme or niche and until you find or choose yours’, you’ll have nothing to write about and nothing to offer your blog visitors.

How Do I Choose a Niche?

Some Internet marketers subscribe to the “passion theory”; choosing a niche based on passions(s). While others believe it’s better to find a need in the marketplace and develop a niche to fill it.

I can tell you from personal experience, I’ve done niche blogging both ways. In my particular case, they both proved productive and profitable, yet still, I know in which direction I will go from here on in.

Let’s see if this makes sense for you by first asking yourself these 3 questions:

1. If I commercialize my passion(s), will I continue to enjoy them in the same way I do today?

2. Will I still enjoy my passion(s) if I’m “working” with them 8 or more hours a day?

3. And if my passion becomes my work, what will I do on my “off-time”?

PASSION THEORY

You see, from personal experience, when I chose to create a niche around my passion, everything about my passion became work related. My passion became a business and I had to think too much about “other people” and what they wanted to know and learn and buy relative to my passion.

Ultimately, my passion became my job and during my free time the last thing I wanted to do was anything relative to my passion.

MARKET DEMAND

When I chose a niche based on market demand, and kept my passions out of the equation, I had a life. I focused on my niche during working hours, then I had my passions to enjoy and relax with during off-hours.

Generally, our passions are our hobbies. Our hobbies are things we do to relax and immerse ourselves in something we thoroughly enjoy. It’s our downtime, away from work and the chaos of our lives; our sanctuary.

When you start to monetize and market your passions, they tend to lose their tranquil effect and before long there is no distinction between what we do for work and what we do for fun. You know the old saying….”all work and no play….”.

When you choose a niche based on business reasons, and you go to your computer to start your business day, it’s all business. It’s the part of your day where you are focused on providing products or services in exchange for financial compensation, and that’s that. Of course you do so with integrity and compassion for your customers, but at the end of the day, you can leave the work and “go home” to your life and your passions.

It sounds very black and white. And for most folks it will be. But there’s also a gray area to consider.

PROFESSIONAL PASSION

A passion for providing something of value to others that can only be offered in the business world. A passion that provides a service to others that you have the skills, experience and knowledge to provide, and you enjoy doing so. A professional “calling”, if you will.

Such an example would be my professional passion for training. Teaching people and sharing knowledge with others about topics I know and love. Creating training manuals and implementing training programs and executing training courses is something I have loved doing since I was a young child when I use to “teach” my younger brother everything under the sun, much to his dismay!

So for me, choosing a niche based on my passion for training, and considering my personal areas of knowledge and experience, eliminated the niche blogging roadblock that you may very well be facing right now.

I hope “my take” has offered you some helpful “food for thought” and will make your own personal niche blogging decisions easier.

If you find yourself still unclear on how best to choose your niche, I highly recommend the “Niche Checklist” audio. It’s a short, but informative checklist of things to consider when selecting a niche provided by Easy Blogs R Us.

SEO Outsourcing

October 28, 2009 by IBI · Leave a Comment 

Outsourcing simply means handing over the work that you do to a third party. Every business these days is being dominated by this and search engine optimization or SEO is no exception. Among the many

destinations for outsourcing, SEO outsourcing in India has emerged as the most illustrious destinations in the world. True there are several countries in the world, that provide SEO outsourcing, but due to certain advantages India has emerged as the hottest destination for SEO outsourcing.

There are several advantages of SEO outsourcing from India. Among the countries that are in the outsourcing work, India has the highest number of English speaking professionals. Proper knowledge of the language is a huge bonus as this helps in proper interaction with clients. After all if professionals working for SEO outsourcing are just not able to understand what their client wants, there will be chaos all around and needless to say that the work will not at all be done in a proper manner.

SEO is all about undertaking various strategies that will help an online site to rank at the top of search engine find results. One of the strategies for SEO is writing lots of articles and content and distributing them on the web. So to write good articles one needs proper knowledge of English and also knowledge about the subject on

which they are writing. This along with several other advantages has enabled Indian professionals to do excellent work for SEO for businesses that are operating outside.

India also has a huge number of professionals who are very highly qualified in the technical field. Technical qualification of professionals is one of the benchmark for successfully doing SEO for any online business site. Another great advantage of doing SEO outsourcing from India is that you will end up saving huge amounts of

money. This is the one aspect that is driving more and more companies towards undertaking outsourcing SEO for their business.

Imagine if you can hire someone who can do the work for you in less then half the rate that you used to pay, then it surely is a huge advantage to you. Suppose you used to pay eight dollars to get certain SEO work done, you will now have to pay less then half say about three dollars if you outsource the same work. That is not all the SEO work for you will be done by highly qualified professionals, so you will also get top quality work done from them.

Many companies have earned huge profit by undertaking SEO outsourcing India, when there are so many advantages, and one can earn only profit from this. There is absolutely no chance of incurring losses of any kind if you work with the right people.So just make sure that you are working

with the right kind of people to get your SEO outsourcing in India done in just the perfect way. After all you are undertaking this task for the progress of your business and you will undoubtedly want the best for your business.

5 Simple Steps to Boost the Conversion Rate of Your Website Traffic

October 25, 2009 by IBI · Leave a Comment 

Redesign – Many webmasters ignore this aspect; but when your website takes about 30 seconds to load, few visitors would stick around. If your website is facing a similar problem, you have found the reason #1 why there is an upward movement in the bounce rate of your website traffic. To begin with, for instance, you can remove the java scripts and optimize the images if any that are responsible for the slow loading of your website.

Recommend – While your prospects are already confused and lost amidst the chaos of your competitors offering similar products or services, you can do them a favor by recommending a package that seems worthy and picked by most of your delighted customers. More often than not, visitors come confused with an open mind to recommendation. Hence, they tend to leave a site when they don’t get any guidance.

Freebies – Few things can elicit response as positive as freebies. A free trial of your products or services for a limited period, for example, helps your visitors decide if they want to purchase a full-version of your products, when they use the free-trial offer. Freebies are also a reason why a visitor would come back to your website to return your favor by making a purchase when they don’t want to buy a big package.

Communication – Among all the reasons of a customer leaving your website within a couple of minutes of their arrival is they often feel helpless and lost looking for help and guidance to use your website. Having a live chat support on your website can go a long way in retaining the outgoing visitors.

Web Analytics Tools – Web Analytics tools are extremely handy in figuring out the sources of traffic to your website and other critical details of traffic conversion dynamics. It is imperative that your website has web analytics tool in order to measure the sources of traffic to your website. Besides, a meticulous analysis of traffic and other data in the web analytics tool can critically reduce the bounce rate on your website.

These are just some of the elements you can tweak to achieve a healthier bounce rate on your website. However, you need not break the bank and hire an SEO package to do it. There are simpler ways to reduce the bounce rate and boost conversions.

Many training programs avaliable today are designed as a cost effective traffic conversion tools for web traffic conversion. If you truly are serious about making money online you have to give them a try and you’ll see that you’ll never regret you did!

The author, Samuel Baron, fanatically believes that conversion rate optimization is the only key to any website survival online… and this is true especially for a new LOW traffic websites. “TrafficTrickle” delivers effective solutions to a new and even seasoned webmasters to dramatically increase conversion rates on their LOW traffic websites during a recession.

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