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Re: I was with Aweber, but I have switched to MailChimp recently. MailChimp is better, in my opinion. | |
Re: If you want to promote your blog, it's best to write different content for an article you want to submit to some popular website. It doesn't make sense to post the same content at two or more different places. It happens sometimes that different websites just take your content and … | |
Re: Yes, it's Twitter, but it actually depends on the type of your business. Maybe Google+ would be better, or Pinterest? It really depends on your niche and your target audience. | |
Re: I like Facebook better, but both are great. Use both equally. | |
Re: I would go for social networking sites, as many as you can handle, but I would give a priority to Facebook. Try contacting some websites of high authority and with a lot of followers to gues blog for them or even better, write a column for them on a regular … | |
Re: Yoi have different SEO tools for different aspects of SEO. I recommend Google Webmaster Tools and Moz Tools. You also have some tutorials and guides (on Moz, for example), where you can check out the best and most productive way to use these tools. | |
Re: Post regularly, several times a day, various content - viral videos, images with with clear and contrasting colors, links, questions; join different relevant groups on FB and post there. Use Facebook paid advertising, find out who is your target audience and advertise to them. You'll get active likes this way. | |
Re: Use Facebook, Google+ and try some guest blogging and article submission.You should do well. | |
Re: Google + is getting bigger each day and you should definitely go for both. You should also consider your target group. My followers from LinkedIn almost all have accounts with Google+, but I have way more followers on Facebook and they aren't interested very much neither in Google+ nor LinkedIn. … | |
Re: Have you tried Scrapebox? If you're looking for a free one, you could try traffictravis.com. | |
Re: If you create valuable content regularly and leave relevant and contributing posts and comments on forums and blogs and if you don't do this in bulks, then I don't see how can this hurt. You should also be active on social media. I know those won't produce backlinks, but they … | |
Re: In any case, it seems to me you should open Google+ and Instagram account. It can't hurt. | |
![]() | Re: Have you properly targeted your audience? Is you fb page diverse and regularly updated with different content: images, videos, relevant content, infographics? Is your client's business niche specific enough? |
Re: In order to be eligible for Google AdSense you need to optimize your website, it needs to load fast and have reliable hosting solution, to have lots of great content and some decent traffic. | |
Re: It is very hard to do this. However, if you have some great content and amazing traffic, then AdSense will send you an invitation. | |
Re: Generally, I believe that Facebook is better for business. At least, I had more succes with Facebook than with Twitter. Twitter is better for already established, well-known and popular products and brands. I would love to learn more about earning with Twitter too, though. | |
Re: In order to achieve this, you definitely need to have impeccable on page SEO, you need to be active on social media, forums, other people's blogs in the form of valuable commenting, guest blogging, etc. | |
Re: Because your business is local, you should use classifieds to promote your business, also create a website and a blog on it and be active on several social media networks. Pass some flyers, too and maybe advertise in a local newspaper. | |
Re: I'm not sure about Imgur, but I have an impression that it's for young people. Pinterest, on the other hand, is mainly for women. My friend who has a website paleo recipes is having a great success over there. So this really depends on your niche and business. | |
Re: It can help if you're active on some of the web hosting forums and also forums from the niches which use web hosting and help people who have issues with their current hosting or just looking for tips how to pick the right one. | |
Re: I don't think you could do this properly in a month. | |
Re: Think about the lenghth of the video, because some surveys say that a marketer has 1o seconds to grab viewer's attention. Pay attention to your video analytics data. Think where you're going to place your videos (on YouTube or directly on Facebook).As for the content, you should know that the … | |
Re: Coursera is the best, definitely, but lately I'm browsing through Alison. Not bad at all! | |
Re: More and more people are working online, so I believe that those ads can reach the majority of people. Print ads, like print issues of magazines are slowly dying. | |
Re: You can provide search engines relevant or core information about your website. This is really important nowadays when Google is working extra hard to understand what are our pages all about. Try writing about the latest news, create viral infographics, write top lists posts, build your email list. | |
Re: You should think about the time when you're going to post. When you have engagement on your fan page, Facebook’s Insights give you quite a bit of data on your posts. If you correspond individual posts with the data on visitor actions, you can analyze which content and time of … | |
Re: I have great traffic coming from Google+ and Facebook. But you need to have great content in order to get traffic, nevermind the social media network. Go step by step. | |
Re: I find valuable social media, sharing videos, articles and send them through emails. It's also important to put share buttons for as many social media networks as you can on your blog, bellow every post, and newsletters and e-books are a must. | |
Re: Write 1000 words articles (the assumption is that they go more in depth), focus on headlines, know what your target audience wants, get to the point quickly and efficiently, use clean colors, videos, infographics, create podcasts and consider secondary screens. | |
Re: What have you done already to improve your score? What score are we talking about? | |
Re: There are lots of great blogs on Google. Just browse and see which one suits you best. | |
Re: You should optimize your videos. Make a research for your keywords and use them in the title and in the description of a video. Invite people to subscribe to your channel and to each of your videos, too. Transcribe your videos and post it bellow the video. It's suffice to … | |
Re: It may take a while, but 30 days, not longer. Make sure to do some good quality off page seo in the meantime. | |
Re: They have certain worth, but using free classifieds for SEO has to be done carefully. You must promote yourself aggressively if you wish to see any sales and subsequent profits. Paid classifieds do bring traffic but what if your funds have dried up and you cannot pay for your advertising... … | |
Re: Googlebot optimization because goes a level deeper than SEO. Search engine optimization is focused more on the process of optimizing for user’s queries. Googlebot optimization is focused upon how Google’s crawler accesses your site. Googlebot is Google’s search bot that crawls the web and creates an index. It’s also known … | |
Re: It really depends on your niche, your target group and their characteristics (age, sex, habits, occupation...). This dictates your decision when choosing the right social network (but you should go for as many as you can handle). Once you're there, you need to be active, to post relevant and various … | |
Re: Have in mind that you need to grasp viewers attention very fast, in the first 5-10 seconds. Use keywords in titles and descriptions, transcribe your videos and upload transcriptions, ask people to subscribe to your channel as well as to each video. | |
Re: You should create something that will have some value to the people you want to send emails to. Something like an e-book. That also means that you need to target people from a specific niche or demographic group, all depending on what your niche is about. If this is valuable … | |
Re: You can try Coursera and Alison. I've found some great courses there. | |
Re: Great article, but I still don't see much use of my Pinterest account. Hopefully this will change when find the time to commit it as much as I have to Facebook. | |
Re: Make your ebook social media friendly, promote your social media accounts, ask your readers to spread the word, tweet about it, use hashtags, start and monitor conversations about it, make a page for your book on Facebook, offer your book as a prize - it will get people interested and … | |
Re: You should be active on forums, Google+ and Facebook, Tumblr,too. Do some blog posting and commenting. | |
Re: This is so true. Your content must be relevant, informative and helpful. You need to be niche specific and you need to provide value. Because of great content people will read your blog and come back to it, no matter the ad. | |
Re: First, you create your brand and then you include its name in a keyword. Simple. | |
Re: An affiliate marketing program is a lot of work and in most situations there’s a lot of competition so you’re not going to be bringing in money immediately. You might supose that all you'll you need do is setup a site and choose an affiliate to associate with and then … | |
Re: For example:<img src="puppy.jpg" alt="Dalmatian puppy playing fetch"> It's a good idea to make sure that images are placed near the relevant text. Also, provide good, descriptive titles and captions for your images. | |
Re: Infographics hold great value for SEO.They should be used equally as videos, in my opinion. | |
Re: I believe they already do that, don't they? | |
Re: Follow important people, tweet about meaningful things, retweet some great and popular tweets, use hashtags. | |
Re: Facebook, Google+, LinkedIn, Instagram and Pinterest. And you should have a blog connected to these networks. |
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