Tags: Local Internet Marketing, Organic SEO
Long Tail Keywords are the catalyst to Local Internet Marketing Success
posted on July 26, 2018 by firstpageplacements
What is a long tail keyword? The term “organic SEO” is considered a short tail keyword. If you expand it to “Los Angeles organic SEO link building services” you have a long tail keyword. The objective when using long tails is to more accurately predict what searchers are going to be looking... Continue reading
Brick, Mortar, and Digital Ephemera: How Local Internet Marketing Drives Profits
posted on July 26, 2018 by Cloe Barnard
Local internet marketing is one of those tools that has two areas of thought about it -- there's the people who use it, and the people who don't understand it. There might also be people who know about it but don't own a business to locally internet market, but they don't count. If you're a... Continue reading
You Don’t Have Time to Do Social Bookmarking — Much Less Facebook or Twitter
posted on July 26, 2018 by Cloe Barnard
Social connectivity is a wonderful part of the new Internet. The rise of Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn -- the trifeca of modern business connection -- has changed everything about the way the world markets. Getting testimonials isn't a matter now of finding 6 or 7 individuals willing to go on... Continue reading
What Do You Do When Website SEO Just Isn’t Enough?
posted on July 25, 2018 by Clay Ashley
There are thousands of webmasters across the country who have been in this position before: you know you've got a solid product, and you've been paying for professional website SEO services for months. You're getting some pretty solid rankings going. You've done everything right -- you've got a... Continue reading
SEO in a Jersey: The Full Court Press Release Service
posted on July 25, 2018 by Clay Ashley
Much like your fantasy football team winning their season, there is a strong element of luck involved in writing a dispatch to a press release service. Certainly, every press release will get listed on a few websites, and those press releases will provide simple backlinks for a short time until... Continue reading
Custom Blog Creation Does Nothing Without Regular Blog Posting
posted on July 25, 2018 by Clay Ashley
No matter how much you pay for it, getting a high-end SEO company to do some custom blog creation for you is a complete waste of time unless you have someone -- on-staff or freelance -- to engage in regular blog posting as well. A blog is not a one-time expense -- no matter what some crazy gurus... Continue reading
Directory Submission and Social Bookmarking: Cheap And Easy SEO
posted on July 24, 2018 by Buddy Owens
There are a lot of ways to get your SEO on, and they range from the expensive and complex (custom blog creation, web 2.0 property linkrings) to the cheap and easy (directory submission, social bookmarking). Today, we're going to take a look at that second category: cheap and easy SEO that anyone... Continue reading
Why DIY PPC Management is DTF
posted on July 24, 2018 by Buddy Owens
If you're not familiar with the TLAs -- that's Three Letter Acronyms -- 'Why DIY PPC Management is DTF' means "Why do it yourself pay per click management is doomed to fail." In even plainer language, what that says is that if you're trying to use pay-per-click advertising like Google Adwords and... Continue reading
Zen And The Art of First Page Placement
posted on July 23, 2018 by Michael
First page placement isn't a luxury in today's competitive internet marketplace. Studies have proven that less than 2% of searchers ever leave the first page when they search Google. The thing is, any given keyword can only have 10 entries on that first page (given that most people never change... Continue reading
Why Mobile Website Design is increasingly More Important
posted on July 22, 2018 by firstpageplacements
How do you check your email? If you’re like an increasingly larger segment of American internet users, you’re doing it from your mobile device. What happens when you click a link inside an email? Sometimes you get an image that’s readable and at other times you get garbled hieroglyphics.... Continue reading
