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Andy Brudtkuhl

The SEO Process Chart - 0 views

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    You typically have to create some number of social interactions to leave the trail of signals of quality to make Google want to trust a site enough to put it in front of a large traffic stream, especially if you are starting a brand new site and are trying to operate within Google's guidelines. As Bob Massa says "search engines follow people."
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    There are two points in this post that I want to emphasize... First off SEO is an ongoing process. There isn't a magic trick that pushes your site to the top of rankings. It takes work.. Rinse & Repeat. Analyze & Tweak. Secondly there is a great point that if you hire an SEO expert you will get your site in front of the thousand other relevant people in your niche. This is very hard and takes a lot of work. So, you should create Outposts. Creating outposts is part of a content marketing strategy where you distribute your content among various networks to build up multiple sources of traffic... Great quote from Bob Massa explains it perfect!
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JungleJar | 10 Free Web Applications To Check The Value Of Websites - 0 views

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    While some put a lot of stock into websites such as these, I would encourage you to not do so. As they may offer one point of reference to figure out the worth of a website you own, are selling, or would like to buy, they should just be one of many other statistical references to gather data from. If nothing else, they offer a form of entertainment, and you can grab a nifty website badge from some of them to impress your friends and co-workers.
Andy Brudtkuhl

Five Tips for Writing Effective Web Headlines - Conversion University Help - 0 views

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    You've refined your keywords, optimized your bids, and written AdWords text ads that pull in tons of targeted clicks, but after looking at your Google Analytics reports, you realize that your landing page has a bounce rate of 91%. Which means that 91% of the users coming to your site are quickly glancing around and leaving, deciding immediately that this site isn't for them. One of the easiest, low-tech ways to make users stick around and look at your products or services is to catch their attention with an engaging headline.Recent research suggests that users decide to stay or leave your site in 8 seconds or less -- in that short amount of time, headlines are the one piece of copy that users will actually read. Here are five tips for writing headlines that will draw in user attention.
Jeff Johnson

20 Social Networking Sites for Business Professionals - 5 views

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    Many of us actively use sites like Twitter and Facebook to promote our businesses. And those of us looking to connect with more business-related contacts may turn to sites like LinkedIn to develop relationships with people we have worked with or may want to work with. With the growing use of social networking by business professionals, there is a growing number of social networking sites focused on business users and meeting their needs. Here is a list of 20 social networking sites for entrepreneurs, business owners and professionals that are worth a look.
Andy Brudtkuhl

Small Business SEO: Starting with the Right Success Metrics - 0 views

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    The first thing clients say to me when requesting SEO is invariably centered around rankings. "I want to be position so and so, for such and such a keyword." And I am certain that this is a situation familiar to many of you providing SEO services. However, search isn't always about ranking. And rankings aren't an overnight success story - they take time to achieve. In the meantime there need to be other indicators of success. There are a range of metrics possible to use to act as such indicators, many of which are key to gauging small business SEM success. Ranking high for "xyz" may deliver huge volume of visitors, but not sales. On the other hand, capturing niche rankings for "uvwxyz" and "abcdefg" may deliver less traffic, but actually better sales, not to mention may be easier to achieve in a shorter lead time.
Andy Brudtkuhl

The 3 Variables of Google Local Search - 1 views

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    Sometimes organic search seems straight forward, type in a keyword and returned is a list of 10 recommended websites. of course, getting to the top isn't so simple, but the notion that once you arrive at the top, traffic will ensue is a hypothesis hard to deny. Local search results don't play into this scheme. They have variables such as size of the map, and definition of a region's center that combine with trust, a citation, or sometimes what I call "sureness factors" to determine what businesses should be recommended.
Andy Brudtkuhl

6 Tools Every Google Analytics User Should Have - 0 views

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    Awesome Greasemonkey scripts to make you more productive with Google Analytics
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    Google Analytics is a fantastic tool as it is - and it's always improving, but there are a lot of people out there that have created tools to make it even better. In an effort to make everyone aware of these fantastic and easy-to-use tools, I've compiled a list of the ones we use everyday. If we missed one, or if you've got a great tool that we should add to the list, please let us know! We're always looking for ways to make Google Analytics easier to install and use. I hope you find them as useful as I do, and a big thank you goes out to each of the people responsible for these fantastic time-saving tools.
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    There are some great scripts on that page. I'll be checking out several of them for sure. Thanks for the link!
Andy Brudtkuhl

Web Strategy: How to Measure your Social Media Program - 0 views

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    Situation: You run a social media program at a corporation, and you need to measure to improve your program, but more importantly to show to your bosses that this 'new media' program is worth it's weight. Challenges: You see the immediate value of a community program but your management is unconvinced. Furthermore, the brand police and the traditional hard-liners don't like your 'open-thinking' type of revolt. There may be other challenges too: lots of activity but few people, or you simply don't know where to start. Goals Deliver a report that demonstrates the value of a social media program as well as helps you improve the program over time.
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    Great overview on how to measure the social media aspect of your business's web strategy...
Andy Brudtkuhl

The Best PayPerClick and AdWords Podcast You'll Ever Listen To - Episode 24 - Managing The Edge - An Internet Business Podcast - 0 views

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    In one of our most anticipated episodes of this internet business podcast we have our guest Brian Kaldenberg - President of Kaldenberg Consulting. Brian's company does e-commerce consulting and PPC campaign management. In this episode we talk about researching and managing effective PPC campaigns.
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    In one of our most anticipated episodes of this internet business podcast we have our guest Brian Kaldenberg - President of Kaldenberg Consulting. Brian's company does e-commerce consulting and PPC campaign management. In this episode we talk about researching and managing effective PPC campaigns.
Andy Brudtkuhl

5 Tips For Getting More from Faceboo - 0 views

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    In continuing with my series of quick social media tips (check out 5 tips for LinkedIn) I'm covering some tips for business use of Facebook here. I've actually written about some of these tips in great detail before, but this can act as a quick primer for folks who like their info snack sized like this.
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    In continuing with my series of quick social media tips (check out 5 tips for LinkedIn) I'm covering some tips for business use of Facebook here. I've actually written about some of these tips in great detail before, but this can act as a quick primer for folks who like their info snack sized like this.
Andy Brudtkuhl

Definitive Guide to Word of Mouth Marketing - 0 views

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    In it's simplest form Word of Mouth (WoM) Marketing is tapping into the conversations that occur between people to sell your product. The Word of Mouth Marketing Association (WoMMA) defines it as: Word of mouth marketing: Giving people a reason to talk about your products and services, and making it easier for that conversation to take place. Effective WoM strategies cultivate and amplify these conversations, understanding that they are the most powerful way to convince a consumer to buy your product.
Andy Brudtkuhl

Advertising - Web Marketing That Hopes to Learn What Attracts a Click - 0 views

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    Now, a new breed of companies is trying to tackle all of those options and determine what ad works for a specific audience. They are creating hundreds of versions of clients' online ads, changing elements like color, type font, message, and image to see what combination draws clicks on a particular site or from a specific audience.
Andy Brudtkuhl

Managing Online Reputation with SEO, Social Media & PR | Online Marketing Blog - 0 views

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    The influence of search visibility as well as word of mouth on social media sites (the social web) is too significant for companies with any kind of brand equity to ignore. Lucky for readers of this blog or those you pass it on to, there are two upcoming opportunities to learn in depth about how to tackle online reputation management.
Andy Brudtkuhl

Four Business Opportunities for the Evolved PR Agency - 0 views

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    For years the Public Relations industry has ironically one of the worst reputations -esp since they are hired to look after the reputations of their own clients. Things only got worse as some brands got punk'd; the introduction of self-publishing tools that allowed anyone to connect to each other using social technologies, causing a shift in power. We've already talked to death about the risks and the changes that are happening to this industry, yet I'm hoping to elevate the viewpoint out of the gutter and focus on the larger opportunities -and risks at the industry level.
Andy Brudtkuhl

3 Ways Companies Sabotage Their SEO Investment - 0 views

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    Companies invest thousands and sometimes tens of thousands of dollars per month into improving their natural search engine visibility. At times, certain influences or perspectives occasionally evolve to work directly against the efforts of the professional SEO consultant. Here I'll describe three scenarios and hopefully help companies avoid the unfortunate expense of sabotaging their own SEO investment.
Andy Brudtkuhl

Local Search Grows 58%; Outpaces Overall Online Search - 0 views

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    The study found that local search - the practice of using online search tools to find local businesses, products, or services - grew 58% in 2008, reaching an annual total of 15.7 billion searches. By comparison, overall core US web searches grew at a much smaller rate of 21% year-over-year, nearing 137 billion searches by the end of 2008.
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Internet Marketing Using SPAM - 1 views

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    I know most of you will not agree with the title of this post. Yep spamming definitely is not a cool idea if you want to succeed in internet marketing. But let me introduce the new meaning of SPAM.
Andy Brudtkuhl

Social Media Comes Of Age: Blackshaw Reflects On Marketing And The Web In 2008 - 0 views

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    Great rundown of social media and new media success in 2008
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    2008 was a newsworthy - albeit, topsy-turvy - year for marketers and researchers. Importantly, social media evolved from experimental sideline to a mainstream attraction. Twitter saw huge growth rates, Barack Obama rewrote the rules of digital marketing, and user-engagement, and "service is marketing" Zappos.com re-wrote new rules for building brands and rewiring e-commerce. Facebook trended upward, MySpace held steady, and reputation-broker Wikipedia continued marching to the top of Google search results.
Andy Brudtkuhl

Small Business Don't Get It-Still Failing to Invest in Search Marketing - 0 views

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    Search Marketing investment is a staple of an effective web strategy and the "build it and they will come" strategy does not work. No matter how good your product, content, or website is - they will not come unless you invest in your SEM web strategy.
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    It appears a large proportion of small business owners are still stuck in the "build it and they will come" mentality. The study highlights that most small businesses have developed websites, but have done little more to enhance their online business presence. According to the report, over 59% of small business owners who own websites don't use paid search marketing, and of those, a whopping 90% have never tried it.
Andy Brudtkuhl

10 of the Best Social Media Tools for PR Professionals and Journalists - 0 views

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    In the ever-evolving world of social media, public relations professionals (PR) and journalists have more opportunities than ever to build strong relationships. It serves each of us well to stay up on social media trends-learning faster, easier ways to share information. With that, here are 10 of the best social media tools for PR professionals and journalists:
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