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Low Cost SEO Technique #2

February 18th, 2008 by Kristine Wirth

This should have already been drilled into your head if you’ve been online for some time but in the event it hasn’t…

Write keyword-rich articles for your site as well as article directories

It’s extremely important that when you write content for your website that you make sure it focuses on one or two main keywords per article. This is also true if you are writing articles to submit to ezine directories.

If you’re unsure of how to start writing a keyword-rich article, here’s a great way to start…

Two of my favorite places to get keywords that people are searching for right now are A) Keyword Discovery and B) Wordtracker.

While both of these sites provide paid versions, their free versions are good for those who are just starting out. As your site evolves, you’ll want to invest in the paid versions of either one of these programs as they’ll give you tons of information you can use that you don’t get for free.

If you head on over to one of these services and enter in a generic one-word phrase about your topic, you will then be presented with an entire list of phrases that people are using right now in order to find the kind of product or service you offer.

Pick one of these phrases and start to write an article about it. Keep your article around 300-750 words, and place the main keyword or phrase your referring to in your title. You’ll also want to scatter this phrase (and variations of it) throughout your article. Oftentimes this will happen naturally which is exactly how you want the article to read. Natural.

If you don’t want to take the time out to do all of this work, consider outsourcing it and hiring someone like a Virtual Assistant or a freelance writer to do it for you.

Additionally, you can flat out purchase keyword-rich articles through sites that offer these kinds of services. The only downside is that you can’t choose the topic. If you intend on creating many websites on various different topics in order to create affiliate income or AdSense income for yourself, these kinds of services are absolutely ideal.

One of my favorites by far is InfoGoRound

Posted in Internet Marketing, Intermediate SEO, Articles, Beginner SEO | 1 Comment »

Working with AdWords

May 6th, 2007 by Kristine Wirth

If you run a web site or are simply just getting started, you by no doubt know that the key to success is driving traffic to that web site.

And not just any traffic, highly targeted traffic.

With web site competition getting fiercer each day, targeted traffic is even more important than ever. The problem is that most business owners aren’t sure where to start getting this traffic that is so desperately needed. Especially if you’re running a brand new business online.

This is where the Google AdWords program comes in.

You have no doubt noticed the ads running at the top or along the right hand side of a Google search results page. These are companies who have decided to use the Google AdWords program in order to drive targeted traffic to their web site in the hopes of selling a product.

I’m sure you’ve heard the old saying “it takes money to make money” and that holds true regarding the AdWords program as well. But, as with all good advertising programs, you need to spend less than you take in.

The best thing about Google’s AdWords program is that if you use the right kinds of words, otherwise known as keywords, you can drive highly targeted traffic to your web site without spending a fortune.

To put it plainly, you tell Google which keywords you’d like your ads to show up for and set your daily budget. Google will then show your ads if one of the words you have chosen is searched on, and if someone clicks on your ad, you then get charged a certain amount of money which is what you pre-determined before starting your advertising campaign.

Unlike some other advertising sources, Google only charges you when someone clicks on your ad.

Not only can the Google AdWords program drive targeted traffic to your web site but it can also help your web site gain notoriety. If you have just created an online business or are struggling currently, then the AdWords program will help you get that sale.

Quite possibly the most complete guide ever written on AdWords is Perry Marshall’s Definitive Guide to Google AdWords - I highly suggest you check it out.

Posted in Intermediate SEO, Articles, AdWords | No Comments »

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