Archive for category Search Engine Optimisation
Become an expert in online advertising
Posted by Rob Brideson in Search Engine Marketing, Search Engine Optimisation on September 23, 2010
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Time to re-evaluate your market niche
Posted by Rob Brideson in Search Engine Marketing, Search Engine Optimisation on September 17, 2010
ch_client = “manojt”; ch_width = 300; ch_height = 250; ch_type = “mpu”; ch_sid = “Chitika Default”; ch_alternate_ad_url = “http://www.thulasidas.com/ads/ads1.php?size=300×250&kwds=”; ch_color_site_link = “#164675″; ch_color_title = “#164675″; ch_color_border = “#B0C9EB”; ch_color_text = “#333333″; ch_color_bg = “#FFFFFF”; There are offline businesses going into bankruptcy everywhere. In a time of prosperity, people rush to buy the latest electronic gadget [...]
Using keywords to find your niche
Posted by Rob Brideson in Search Engine Marketing, Search Engine Optimisation on September 16, 2010
If you’ve been researching keyword phrases and popular keywords you’ve likely found that many popular potential markets are quite broad. When you brainstorm and research to come up with ideas for your new web business, it’s likely that the first ideas you identify are likely to be broad markets. It’s generally better to try to [...]
Using keyword research to gauge your competition
Posted by Rob Brideson in Search Engine Marketing, Search Engine Optimisation, Web Design on September 15, 2010
Keyword research is an essential tool to find a profitable niche market to build your business around. For example, if you type the phrase “weight loss” into Google’s search engine, you’ll have roughly 100 million links returned to you. Even if you search the longer phrase “how to lose weight”, you’ll still come up with [...]
An introduction to keyword research.
Posted by Rob Brideson in Search Engine Marketing, Search Engine Optimisation, Web Design on September 14, 2010
If you’re reading this article, then you probably already know you want to set up your own online business. But it can be difficult (and a little overwhelming) to know where to start. In fact, once you start doing your own research on where to begin, you may come across advice that could seem contradictory. [...]
Improve usability of your website
Posted by Rob Brideson in Search Engine Optimisation, Web Design on September 10, 2010
No matter how brilliant your website design is, if it is hard to reach the content of your site then your site is as useful as an empty shell. Here are some tips to improve the usability of your website to ensure it serves its functions optimally. The first method is to make sure the [...]
Essential features your web site must have
Posted by Rob Brideson in Search Engine Marketing, Search Engine Optimisation, Web Design on September 8, 2010
Don’t just focus on the home page, keywords and titles. The home page is the first step to sales when customers visit your site to see the products they are looking for. Of course, search engine optimisation and better rankings can’t keep your customer on your site or make them buy. Now that the customer [...]
The importance of search engines
Posted by Rob Brideson in Search Engine Marketing, Search Engine Optimisation on September 7, 2010
It is the search engines that finally bring your website to the notice of the prospective customers. When a topic is typed for search, nearly instantly, the search engine will sift through the millions of pages it has indexed about and present you with ones that match your topic. The searched matches are also ranked, [...]
Keyword density
Posted by Rob Brideson in Search Engine Optimisation on September 3, 2010
Keyword density is an indicator of the number of times the selected keyword appears in the web page. But mind you, keywords shouldn’t be over used, but should be just sufficient enough to appear at important places. If you repeat your keywords with every other word on every line, then your site will probably be [...]


