IS WORD OF MOUTH MARKETING HELPING YOUR WEBSITE GROW?

Date January 14, 2008

The main goal for any web site owner to create a web page that will be very attractive and interesting so that it appeals to the needs and desires of a very large customer audience. The actual realization of this particular goal is quite difficult to accomplish, as you can see from the millions of web pages that have been created in the last few years and still have no recognition or reputation. Millions of web pages have been lost or overlooked on the Internet and it is simply because the site owners did not focus their efforts on making the page appealing to many visitors.

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OPTIMIZING MORE KEYWORDS FOR YOUR WEBSITE

Date January 14, 2008

When it comes to search engine optimization or commonly known as SEO, most optimizers will optimize a set of keywords that is closely related to a website’s core business. However with the right SEO technique and planning, it is definitely possible for you to increase the number of keywords and diversify your business.

Getting more keywords to rank well organically is very important for a business. Results have shown that searchers tend to click on the organic listings more than the paid listings located on the right hand side of the result page.

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WIKI SEARCH AND THE ONE TRICK PONY

Date January 14, 2008

Google is a “one-trick pony” Those were the words of Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer in March of 2007 to students at Stanford University’s Graduate School of Business.

While Ballmer did give some props to Google for hitting the 10 billion dollar revenue mark faster than Microsoft he also stated “They’re really just one business, a search and advertising business.”

That one business by the end of 2007 was doing what it did best; dominating the search market. According to statistics compiled by comScore, The Google market share was over 58% in the U.S. Internationally it’s 69%. The nearest competitor Yahoo sits at 23%.

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WIKI SEARCH AND THE ONE TRICK PONY

Date January 14, 2008

Google is a “one-trick pony” Those were the words of Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer in March of 2007 to students at Stanford University’s Graduate School of Business.

While Ballmer did give some props to Google for hitting the 10 billion dollar revenue mark faster than Microsoft he also stated “They’re really just one business, a search and advertising business.”

That one business by the end of 2007 was doing what it did best; dominating the search market. According to statistics compiled by comScore, The Google market share was over 58% in the U.S. Internationally it’s 69%. The nearest competitor Yahoo sits at 23%.

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SEARCH FASTER AND SMARTER WITH METASEARCH

Date January 14, 2008

Google is not the only search engine in the world, and it may not be the best one for your purposes. The index of a single search engine may not be able to give you the most relevant results for your search query. That’s where metasearch comes in. A metasearch engine can provide a quick, targeted result which will give you the information you are searching for.

Metasearch engines work by searching the other search engines. All search engines store their results in an index of the content on the web. This index may include page descriptions and words from the web page.

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