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How Utility Poster Helped Me Rank On Page One Of Google Search

My Fathers Day wish came true.  In my previous post “14 Fathers Day Gift Ideas for the Internet Marketing Dad” I had asked for the Utility Poster software as a gift and lucky me I got it.

Utility Poster is a program that helps you create and publish list posts with relevant and interesting content to your blog that your readers will want to read.

The claim on the sales letters reads like this: “Learn How You Can
Post A-List Content To Your Blog And Get Highly Valuable Backlinks For More Traffic And Search Engine Rankings – FAST!”

Well we’ve all seen these claims before, right? I actually took that statement with a grain of salt but was intrigued in how the software worked and how easy it was to create an informative blog post. That’s the real reason I wanted it. There are days that coming up with new post ideas are difficult and this looked like a great solution.

On Monday June 22nd I published my first post using Utility Poster “Twitter WordPress Plugin Resources Galore

The intention of the post was to recommend the TweetMeme wordpress plugin; a retweet button that encourages readers to Tweet your post and get free traffic back to your blog. I also included a list of interesting blogs that reviewed a number of other useful Twitter WordPress Plugin.

I never expected the results I got. One day later, Tuesday June 23rd the keywords used for the “Twitter WordPress Plugin Resources Galore” post ranked on page one of Google search.

That to me this is unbelievable.  The claims in the salesletter appear to be true.

The video will better describe and show how Utility Poster helped me get on page one of Google search in one day.  Take a look:

Utility Poster also comes with the Video Poster software as a bonus. I’ve not had a chance to try that yet. I’m not sure how long the bonus is being offered but there’s a 30 day refund policy on Utility Poster so you can always get your money back if you’re not happy.

You can get your copy here

All I can say is that after seeing results like these with only one post and in just one day I think I’ll be keeping my copy.

Utility Poster sure beats getting a tie for Fathers Day

To your success

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How to Create an Information Website Using WordPress

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WordPress is perhaps the most popular blogging software available. It is the software of choice because it is:

  • Extremely user friendly
  • Infinitely customizable with thousands of templates
  • Easy to use
  • Regularly updated by developers
  • Part of a large community of developers who contribute top notch widgets and plug-ins
  • Modifiable with widgets and plug-ins
  • Hosted for free by WordPress or easily hosted/redirected to your own site for a nominal fee
  • Easily accessed and indexed by the search engine for good page ranking

WordPress themes have become so advanced, even the free ones, which it is quite a simple and inexpensive process to create a very polished and custom website.  In fact, many internet marketers are using WordPress to build their website instead of standard website building software like FrontPage or Dreamweaver.

This is definitely the case for information marketers whose dollar is made by search engine optimization and where content can make or break a search engine page ranking.  A WordPress website makes it easy for spiders to index new content.

Getting started

First you will need to register a domain name and get a web hosting account.  I recommend that you check out Hostgator as they are affordable and have very good service.  Hostgator has a one step install for WordPress that makes it very easy even for non techie types.

Once WordPress is installed you’ll want to either find a template which fits your subject, brand, and personality.  WordPress offers hundreds of approved templates which are customizable or you can hire a graphic designer to customize or create a template for you.

Explore the widgets and plug-ins to determine which are right for your business. For example there is an all in one SEO widget which tags, codes, and submits your blog to the search engines on a regular basis.  Widgets and plug-ins are typically free.

Add your pages. WordPress enables you to add pages.  When considering what pages to include don’t forget your “About Me” page, “FAQ” page and your “Terms and Privacy Policy” page.  You can also include forms, for example an opt-in form and any other tools a busy information marketer might need.

Keep your new site updated with new content on a regular basis and you’ll be ranking in the Search Engines in no time.  To supplement content on some of my blogs I use PLR (Private Label Rights) articles. There are many sites offering PLR Articles but one that I recommend is Easy PLR – there’s no membership to buy, you can choose from many different subjects and the cost is very reasonable.

I personally use Expert WordPress for my Blog installs as it’s free and comes with all the Search Engine Optimization plugins included.  There’s also a very useful video tutorial that walk you through installing wordPress and setting it up properly.

Here is an example of one of my Expert WordPress Theme blogs:

Home and Family Info

Finally, don’t wait for everything to be perfect.  Start posting.  It often takes some time to draw an audience and crawl up the search engine rankings.

Expert WordPress

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24

5 Quick Tips To Get Website Traffic Fast!

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5 Quick Tips To Get Website Traffic Fast!

Online, one of the most significant keys to success is getting website traffic. The more visitors you have, the better your sales and profits.  Presumably you have a niche and you know your keywords, and regularly conduct keyword research to stay on top of what’s popular.  Based on those assumptions here are five quick and easy tips to get website traffic fast!

Tip #1  Make sure you’re actually tagging your keywords.

Do you spend a lot of time optimizing your content and then neglect to tag them on your webpage?  Tags are where search engines look and if there are no tags they’ll pass right by your web pages.  Here’s a quick brief on tags.

There are a number of tag types including,

  • Title tags.  Title tags are quite possibly the most important place to situate your keywords.  Here’s what they look like – <title>Primary keyword phrase here. </title>

Your title tag is where you place your primary keyword or keyword phrase.  The sentence will describe your business in less than 90 characters.

  • Header Tags.  Header tags are next in order of importance to search engines.  They’re ranked in order of importance and look like this – <h1>Primary and/or Secondary keywords here</h1>

The “1” designates this header as the most important header on the page.

  • Meta Tags. Meta tags provide the small descriptive text found underneath the title tag on the search engine results page.  Like title tags these should be kept brief, informative and up to date.
  • Alt Tags.  Alt tags are used to provide a text description of a graphic.  Each graphic on your site should have a description and an alt tag.

Tip #2 Add content to your site daily

Content is essential for traffic and a top search engine ranking.
Content is what search engine spiders look for and index – without it there’s nothing to index or rank.  Give visitors and search engines a reason to visit and index your site. Make a commitment to provide daily, optimized content and your traffic will soar.

Tip #3 Procure valuable and relevant incoming links

The more websites which link to your webpages the more valuable search engines perceive you to be, though not all links are created equal.  Search engines give more leverage to links from sites which are popular and credible and from sites which are relevant to your website topic.

There are different types of links.

  • A direct link looks like a basic website address, for example, www.yourwebsite.com
  • A text link occurs when the webpage address is embedded in the text.  Readers simply click on the link and are redirected to a new website page.
  • If the link is to an internal web page, for example an article published on a website, rather than the home page, it is called a “deep link.”

You can encourage linking to your website by:

  • Adding content to your site.
  • Submitting to article directories.
  • Publishing press releases.
  • Blogging and participating in social networking forums, chat rooms and social networking sites.

Tip #4 Be Social!

Now more than ever before, internet marketing is about building a community. Whether you offer a forum on your website or you participate in social networking sites, social networking is a valuable traffic generating tactic.  Sites like Facebook and Twitter can be powerful tools for generating links and traffic to your site – create a profile and then post comments, links to your site and ideas which generate conversation.

Get involved – many chat rooms and forums are industry specific, find those which cater to your industry, and begin participating.  Speak to and connect with a highly targeted audience.

Tip #5 Advertise for more exposure and traffic

Advertising, when handled strategically, can be used to promote your content and products or services. PPC advertising is often the tool of choice because you control the advertising budget on a daily basis and have the tools to test and track your advertising efforts.  Once you’ve honed your PPC ads the return on investment can be phenomenal in terms of traffic and purchases.

For maximum results, create a traffic and SEO strategy. Outline your plan and your goals and then take the necessary action.  Take advantage of these five traffic and search engine tips to boost your business.

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