December 2009

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Will SEO still exist in five years?

by alex on Dec 30th in Tech

GoogleWebmasterHelp asked:


On February 26, 2009, Google software engineer Matt Cutts collected questions on Google Moderator and answered many of them on video. Kevin from Marseille, France asked: Will SEO still exist in 5 years?

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Does anyone know of a good internet marketing company is Orange County?

by alex on Dec 30th in Other - Advertising & Marketing

jimmy c asked:


I own a small business in Seal Beach, California and I want to hire a company to handle my Internet and online marketing. Can anyone recommend a decently priced company in or around Orange County? I don’t have a large budget, so I do not want one of these companies that charges hundreds of dollars just to talk.

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How can i sell my goods online too. Do i need to consult any internet marketing strategy consulting firm?

by alex on Dec 29th in Small Business

james a asked:


How can i sell my goods online too. Do i need to consult any internet marketing strategy consulting firm? Is that affordable?

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Where can I find Good Sites for Internet Marketing Professionals?

by alex on Dec 26th in Other - Advertising & Marketing

michaeldillon asked:


I want to find good sites that have good articles, forums and other places to interact with other people doing Internet Marketing. Can anyone recommend good sites?

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How do I do SEO for my new website?

by alex on Dec 23rd in 307

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I’ve just started a new website that is selling great products. It is a travel agent that sells holidays to many worldwide destinations. Doing a price comparison with some of the bigger player such as Jet2 and Thomas Cook are pricing is just as competitive. I’ve been submitting the site to loads of ‘review my website’ forums and have been getting plenty of positive feedback about the design. However, the problem is, it is a new domain and the traffic figures are non existent. Without any authority what advice would you give to get votes off other webmasters of travel related sites?
Well if you have done the course before, surely you can save me the money and just give me a rundown of the main points…

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Looking for an SEO program to monitor my websites?

by alex on Dec 23rd in Software

Burton G asked:


looking for a piece of software (free or purchase) to analyze and report on about 100 company web sites. (we have a number of individual programs that do these items, but its tedious doing all the work of entering domain names and getting reports)

software would:

1. most important, would allow us to enter domain names to be analyzed in a list, and then get reports on some frequency, such as bi weekly or monthly. would be nice if it emailed reports all in one package, or even individually, and or held them for us to vide and/or print
2. keyword rankings in specified search engines
3. Missing titles, desc. metatags, keywords, alt tags
4. text relevancy between text on page and desc metatags and keywords and title
5. report on broken links
6. #links, outgoing, internal, and backlinks if possible (or as shown by google)
7. page rank
8. if possible, a “score” for the site. this would likely just be indicative of the optimization and visibility for the site, but would help isolate issues and/or sites needing work.
9. indexed page count on google

Any advice on a program would be greatly appreciated!

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I need help understand this short article,can u please help?

by alex on Dec 23rd in Homework Help

lulu asked:


(Can you please let me know what are the main point of this article, I’m kinda confused. Thanks)

My Overall Summary:
This article is discusses mainly about the security of a national ID card. Because, the fear of terrorism that is why they come up with this type of identification card. The author is against this idea because he think by doing this the people have to give up some of their personal privacy which will be vulnerable to these people.

—-> Can someone tell me how can this type of national ID card help America prevent from terrorism?
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Threat of National ID

By: WILLIAM SAFIRE
Published: December 24, 2001

A device is now available to help pet owners find lost animals. It’s a little chip implanted under the skin in the back of the neck; any animal shelter can quickly scan lost dogs or cats and pick up the address of the worried owner.

That’s a good side of identification technology. There’s a bad side: fear of terrorism has placed Americans in danger of trading our ”right to be let alone” for the false sense of security of a national identification card.

All of us are willing to give up some of our personal privacy in return for greater safety. That’s why we gladly suffer the pat-downs and ”wanding” at airports, and show a local photo ID before boarding. Such precautions contribute to our peace of mind.

However, the fear of terror attack is being exploited by law enforcement sweeping for suspects as well as by commercial marketers seeking prospects. It has emboldened the zealots of intrusion to press for the holy grail of snoopery — a mandatory national ID.

Police unconcerned with the sanctity of an individual’s home have already developed heat sensors to let them look inside people’s houses. The federal ”Carnivore” surveillance system feeds on your meatiest e-mail. Think you can encrypt your way to privacy? The Justice Department is proud of its new ”Magic Lantern”: all attempts by computer owners to encode their messages can now be overwhelmed by an electronic bug the F.B.I. can plant on your keyboard to read every stroke.

But in the dreams of Big Brother and his cousin, Big Marketing, nothing can compare to forcing every person in the United States — under penalty of law — to carry what the totalitarians used to call ”papers.”

The plastic card would not merely show a photograph, signature and address, as driver’s licenses do. That’s only the beginning. In time, and with exquisite refinements, the card would contain not only a fingerprint, description of DNA and the details of your eye’s iris, but a host of other information about you.

Hospitals would say: How about a chip providing a complete medical history in case of emergencies? Merchants would add a chip for credit rating, bank accounts and product preferences, while divorced spouses would lobby for a rundown of net assets and yearly expenditures. Politicians would like to know voting records and political affiliation. Cops, of course, would insist on a record of arrests, speeding tickets, E-Z pass auto movements and links to suspicious Web sites and associates.

All this information and more is being collected already. With a national ID system, however, it can all be centered in a single dossier, even pressed on a single card — with a copy of that card in a national databank, supposedly confidential but available to any imaginative hacker.

What about us libertarian misfits who take the trouble to try to ”opt out”? We will not be able to travel, or buy on credit, or participate in tomorrow’s normal life. Soon enough, police as well as employers will consider those who resist full disclosure of their financial, academic, medical, religious, social and political affiliations to be suspect.

The universal use and likely abuse of the national ID — a discredit card — will trigger questions like: When did you begin subscribing to these publications and why were you visiting that spicy or seditious Web site? Why are you afraid to show us your papers on demand? Why are you paying cash? What do you have to hide?

Today’s diatribe will be scorned as alarmist by the same security-mongers who shrugged off our attorney general’s attempt to abolish habeas corpus (which libertarian protests and the Bush administration’s sober second thoughts seem to be aborting). But the lust to take advantage of the public’s fear of terrorist penetration by penetrating everyone’s private lives — this time including the lives of U.S. citizens protected by the Fourth Amendment — is gaining popularity.

Beware: It is not just an efficient little card to speed you though lines faster or to buy you sure-fire protection from suicide bombers. A national ID card would be a ticket to the loss of much of your personal freedom. Its size could then be reduced for implantation under the skin in the back of
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Its size could then be reduced for implantation under the skin in the back of your neck.

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Article Marketing & SEO – The Truth About Optimizing Your Articles (UNPOPULAR to Say But True!)

by alex on Dec 21st in Writing And Speaking

Alexa Ross asked:




Are you writing articles for SEO? Is search engine optimization, your blog or website the REAL reason you are building up all of those back links? Are you careful constructing your anchor text for optimizing each and every article you submit…..JUST because someone told you that’s going to help your blog rank better?

Think AGAIN!

Here is the truth. Writing articles is a GREAT way to get your site indexed, and noticed by the search engines. Using high page trust directories that rank well and get tons of traffic is a SMART strategy for borrowing a bit of that trust…and funneling it over to your site, service or offer.

I’m a BIG fan of article marketing….and I’ve written and submitted thousands of my own…and have overseen the distribution of many thousands more by staff and partners.

But I don’t waste ONE second on worrying about my anchor text links for SEO. (especially today) And writing tons and tons of articles for the purpose of getting ADDITIONAL incoming links to your site, service or offer is a silly strategy at best….and a specious one at worst.

Here is why:

5 articles, on ONE directory, “pointing” back to your site is as effective, in my experience, as 500. The search engines are NOT stupid…….nor are they silly or easily fooled. They understand that some people submit 1000 articles a month, and that’s NOT going to benefit your blog, from the standpoint of SEO, more than having submitted 10.

What it WILL do, of course is drive more traffic, just because you have more articles out there! And if that’s your strategy…..it’s as good as many others. But remember, your content is being picked up on the directories, and NOT your blog or website, so long term….you may not be getting the most bang for your buck. (as ultimately, you ideally want YOUR site showing up for your content, and not the repositories that you distribute them to first)

My BEST advice is this…….

If you are an avid article marketer like I am, use them to build a list first. And re-purpose your stuff very creatively as well! Look at your content as an ASSET, because it is….and then decide how it best serves you strategically (and smartly) for the duration. (because hopefully you’re in it for a while..:-)


Internet Marketing & SEO Tips – Article Marketing – Part 2

by alex on Dec 20th in Writing And Speaking

Tim Kennedy asked:




In this first part of an ongoing series we will take a look at some best practices marketers can follow when implementing article marketing campaigns. This second installment of the series will examine a method for ensuring that the author behind an article writing campaign is able to remain productive in the face of a depleted idea bank.

As most marketers are aware, Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is a crucial aspect of any Internet Marketing campaign. Developing a healthy set of backlinks gives your site more credibility with the various search engines, resulting in higher search engines result page (SERP) placement. While all marketers chase after the coveted top position on these SERPs, most are satisfied with page one results. One of the most effective ways to help generate the requisite backlinks for these results is through the use of article marketing. In this second in an ongoing series on article marketing tips, we will examine some best practices that marketers should follow when writing content and posting articles for the purposes of SEO.

Write An Ongoing Series – When taking on article marketing for a new client, the ideas typically come fast and furiously. Initial articles providing general information about the client’s offerings often turn into more in-depth looks at their specific aspects and unique strengths. However, it is not unnatural for the article writer to begin coming up short of ideas for topics to write about for their respective clients. In these instances, it is always a viable option to go with an ongoing series of articles that focus on a particular facet of the client’s products.

For example, let’s say your client’s specialty is manufacturing office chairs. You have already written countless articles touting the features and advantages of their office chairs. Your search engine result page (SERP) placement is steadily increasing, but you feel like you have exhausted all possible article topics. This is the perfect time to tackle an ongoing series. In looking back at your articles, you notice one that you wrote about how comfortable chairs can positively impact your workday. The article was fairly general and merely took a broad overview of the benefits of a comfortable chair. It made passive statements about how the comfort of a chair can translate to a better mood, increased performance, stronger stamina, etc. This is the ideal launching point for an ongoing series!

In this instance it should be fairly easy for the writer to extract some of the points made in the previous article and write new pieces that elaborate even more on these advantages. Rather than settle for a sentence or two on how a good office chair can increase stamina, write a couple of paragraphs that describe how and why they do so, what this stamina means for the workday and how an uncomfortable chair can have the opposite effect. The advantage here is twofold.

First, the writer will be able to overcome their lack of ideas and sink their teeth into creating this new content. The ideas are already there, created by the writer; all they need is a little expansion and possibly a bit of research to flesh them out. Second, when a reader stumbles on one of your articles and is able to relate to or extract some value from the content, they will be very likely to seek out the other parts of the series, further strengthening their relationship with the brand you are marketing. These clicks can not only inspire better SEO value for your backlinks and article dissemination; they can often lead to conversions, which is the absolute end goal for internet marketers everywhere.


Keywords and SEO help?

by alex on Dec 20th in Computer Networking

mylilbubbers asked:


I’m trying to understand what methods others are using when looking for keywords. I’m using google’s traffic estimator and keyword tool, however, it doesn’t seem to be very reliable when relating back to keywords that actually get traffic. Can anyone please help me out and let me know what you are using? I would be willing to put a link to your site for the advice.

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