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10 Truths About Better Google Rankings

10 Truths About Better Google Rankings

By: Kevin Gallagher, Wed Aug 22nd, 2007

Introduction

I have read a lot of articles over the years telling me how to get better rankings in Google. Some of these articles where full of good advice and some where not. Here you will find insightful truths about getting better rankings in Google that I personally have found to be true after years of research.

1. The Quick solution

First the bad news, unfortunately there are no quick fixes in creating higher rankings in Google. You have to have a lot of patience in the search engine optimization game. It will take months for your tiresome efforts to come to fruition. That’s why it’s important to get things right from the start and plan out your strategy.

2. Keyword Research

Keywords are the most important part of search engine optimization. You must do your keyword research before starting your website if you can, as this will form the basis of all your search engine optimization.

There is no point going for broad keywords for example ” website design” as there is too much competition for those keywords and you will find very difficult if not impossible to reach the top spot in Google. You are much better using long tail niche keywords. They will have a smaller search volume, but it will be easier to obtain top position.

People are more likely to find what they are looking for with long tail keywords, for example if someone needs a website they may type into Google ” web design” and visit a few websites. They may then discover they also need hosting and a domain name. They will then do another search for “website design hosting and domain name services” for example, and this may be your niche keyword or key phrase. How do you find keywords that people are searching for? Well a good free tool can be found at http://tools.seobook.com/general/keyword/ or if you want something more professional you can use http://www.wordtracker.com/ an excellent service for finding niche keywords. You should try and get at least 10 keyword phrases.

Once you have found your keywords do a search with them on Google. First of all look at how many results there are. If it’s in its millions them maybe your keywords are not that good and would be too competitive. If you can find keywords with results at about 50,000 then you could be onto a winner.

You should also check out your competition. Click on the top result for your keyword in the SERPS (search engine results pages) and check out their page rank. This will give you a rough idea of what you need to achieve to get top placement. Also you should check to see how many links they have pointing to their website as this will also give you a rough idea of how many links you will need to get to the top position. To do this in the search box type link:followed by the full url and you will get a list of websites that link to that domain but it’s a good idea to do this in the Yahoo search engine as they give a more extensive list of back links. Google will only show you a percentage of their links, usually of page rank 3 or higher. Remember these are only rough estimates as every website is different and less, more relevant links will achieve better results.

3. Optimizing Meta title tag

Google sees the title tag as the most important and relevant part of the web page it retrieves. This is one of the few things you have any control over in Google’s search results. The title tag is the underlined header for your result in the SERPS, it also appears at top of your browser window. Keep this descriptive and readable, but at the same time include your newly found niche keywords. Google will also highlight the keywords in your title that where included in the search query.

4. Optimizing Meta description tag

The description tag is the description of the web page, which resides under the title tag in the results. Again use your keywords in here, maybe some of the lesser ones you discovered. This is the only other part of the results you have any control over. Google will also highlight the keywords in here that match the search query. Again remember to keep it descriptive and readable.

5. Domain names

If you can, try and include your main keywords in your domain name, as Google will highlight them when they match the search query. This can give your ranking a little boost as this will show that your website is relevant to the search query.

6. The open directory project (DMOZ)

You should always submit your website to DMOZ as it can take an age to get listed in here and Google uses these results in its organic results sometimes. I recently wrote an article discussing this topic and some people commented on this and said that they haven’t submitted to DMOZ and their

7. The importance of Content

Content is very important. If you have ever changing fresh unique content on your website relating to your topic Google will love you for it and other websites will link to you. In return this will increase your rankings, but you should really be doing this anyway. A website with no changing content is a dead website. Your content should contain your keywords, but don’t spam your content with your keywords. Use them at the start and end of your web page and sprinkle them in-between. Also use them in your header text and even bold a few as this shows Google that these words bear more importance.

8. Page rank the green menace

Why are people so obsessed with that little green bar on the Google tool bar? Well I’m here to tell you that you can stop obsessing about it right now. The thing about the page rank bar is it can be at least 3 months out of date as Google only updates it in roughly a 3-month cycle. Only Google knows your true pagerank, which changes all the time. Google regularly spiders your website and scans for new content and links to show the most relevant content in its results. Therefore page rank is pretty inaccurate. The only advantage of that green bar that I can see is for exchanging links. You can get a rough idea what a websites ranking is and you can decide whether or not to exchange links.

The other thing people get confused about is that it’s called pagerank not siterank. What I have determined is that your website will get assigned a page rank figure and then it will be distributed through your indexed pages, for example if your website gets a figure of 5 then your home page may get a page rank of 3 and your other pages get a 2 or maybe a 1 and so on. If these other pages also have links to them this will increase their own individual page rank.

9. Linking

Reciprocal links are easier to come by but in the early stages when you don’t have a good page rank will be more difficult. Once your page rank increases you can be more selective of the pagerank you exchange with. One-way links are better than 2 way links but one-way links can be harder to obtain. Why should someone put your link on their website, what’s in it for them? You can do this by writing articles like this one, and submitting it to article websites, social media websites or on your own blog, but remember to include an author’s bio including some links to your website. Don’t forget about the guys starting out when your green bar starts to increase. If they have a website with good quality content then you should consider linking with them. Remember we all need to start somewhere and page rank of 1 is tomorrow’s page rank 5. Try and keep your link to relevant websites as Google likes this and you will receive quality traffic from these websites for years to come. Also I have found a great little tool to check if your potential link partners are linking to bad neighborhoods, which Google may penalize you for linking to. The address is:

http://www.bad-neighborhood.com/text-link-tool.htm

rankings are fine. This may be true but one thing you should remember is that lots of directory websites use DMOZ results, which in turn will get you more one-waylinks.

10. Blogging

Blogs are loved by Google as they have lots of text and are constantly getting updated, so start your own blog on your website. Include articles, stories and any thing that’s related to your website. If you give people something of interest they will come back for more and link to you. That’s all for now, take care and good luck! And remember you only get out of something what you put in to it.
About the Author

Kevin Gallagher is the managing director of Umbrella a custom website design company in the Scottish Borders providing small business website design , website builder software

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Free Ads Secret — How To Get Free Traffic Fast on Google

Free Ads Secret — How To Get Free Traffic Fast on Google

By: Bob Douglas, Tue Nov 13th, 2007

Yes, it is possible for the ‘little guy’ to attract lots of free traffic fast from the undisputed giant of all search engines. In this short article, I’ll share a few simple ideas for getting free traffic from Google within just days — and with a minimum amount of work.

Step number one is to optimize your site according to Google’s preferences. Keep in mind that Google wants sites that create a good experience for the user. That is… sites that provide the most relevant and compatible information to the keywords used in the search.

So you need to position each page on your site to be an ideal fit for those specific keywords, in order to consistently show up on the front page of search results. Use the keywords in your title tag, your page headline, your keyword tag and a few times throughout your page. Make it fit smoothly, rather than appear shoe-horned in. If possible, set your exact keyword phrase in bold. Do this for each individual page on your site.

Capitalize on the content you place on other sites. That’s another free ads secret. Link to your page in forum posts, in your email signature file, as well as in the resource box of any articles you write and post on other websites.

A top article directory like GoArticles.com is considered a top “authority site” and posting there automatically gives you a shot at a premier position at Google and other engines when you follow this technique accordingly.

Create separate articles to post on your website. Avoid using strictly landing pages and sales pages. Remember: free traffic from Google is dependent upon you giving the searcher something relevant and of value. That’s where targeted articles come into play in a big way. Give first and get the sale later. Target different keyword phrases and write separate articles for your site. That’s the way to attract qualified prospects in larger numbers.

Keep upgrading your content. Add fresh new material regularly. Continue to optimize each page you add and you’ll see your search listings improve dramatically, sometimes in just a couple of days. The more active you are in following these free ad secret steps, the more they’ll pay off by bringing you consistent traffic.
About the Author

Bob Douglas writes about making money online. Have you heard about the Google free click formula? Here’s a step-by-step blueprint to attract literally millions of cash-paying visitors to your affiliate product page –without paying a dime in advertising. Click Here To Get The Inside Scoop Instantly

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Seven Ways to Improve your Click-through Rate

Seven Ways to Improve your Click-through Rate

By: Justin Palmer, Wed Nov 14th, 2007

Getting into the top 10 Google results is only half the battle. How does your search result fare against the other SERP real estate? Here’s some simple tips I’ve gathered to help make your listing stand out.

Questions: Try using an intriguing question to spark the interest of the user. Questions leave people hanging, wanting to know more. If you ask the right question, your result will hopefully be clicked. page rank offers some good thoughts on using questions in your title tag.

Keyword Dividers: If your title tag consists of several keywords, consider separating them by something more attention grabbing than commas. I frequently use double colons (::), the vertical bar( | ), or caret symbols ( >> ).

Short Titles: If you don’t care about stuffing as many keywords as possible into your title tag, consider shortening your title in order to make it stand out. Short titles are very scan-able

Company Name in Tag: The question about whether or not to include your company’s name in the title tag is a topic of much debate. If your brand name is well recognized, you could benefit from the additional trust implicit in the name. If not, you may simply be distracting from more important keywords and wasting valuable real estate.

Short URLs: Get Elastic shares some interesting data from Marketing Sherpa that suggests shorter URL’s increase click-through since they do not distract from the more important page title. While there may not be much you can do about the length of your domain, you may want to shorten your page files names.

Keyword in URL or Page File Names: This tactic is frequently used in Pay Per Click ads. By creating page file names with keywords in them, you make your listing appear more relevant. However, you may want to balance this tactic with the one above by not making unnecessarily long URL’s.

Indented Listings: Recently, I posted on creating indented search results. In addition to doubling your SERP real estate, and indented result creates a great visual marker that sets your listing apart.

Move higher: This seems like a no-brainer, but often we forget how much more clickable the number 1 spot is over number 2. Moving up a few results can have an exponential effect on your click-through rate.

Not every suggestion here will work for everyone. Be sure to test these tactics on less important pages, and then analyze the results. The key is to stand apart from your competition. If all top positions are using Questions in the title tag, you’re better off doing something else.

Justin Palmer is the website administrator for C28.com, which sells Christian T-shirts. Justin also writes an eCommerce and SEO blog, covering topics such as marketing with Street Teams and SEO metrics.

About the Author

Justin Palmer writes an eCommerce Marketing blog (http://www.palmerwebmarketing.com)

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Keyword Analysis Research - Making Your Words Pay In A Big Way

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Keyword Analysis Research - Making Your Words Pay In A Big Way

By: Bob Douglas, Wed Nov 14th, 2007

Keyword analysis research is necessary to get maximum quality exposure from the big search engines like Google.

Ultimately what you want is to assemble a collection of targeted keywords that convert web visitors into cash-spending customers. That’s the goal of effective search engine optimization and keyword analysis research leads you to the best, most lucrative keywords and phrases.

In search engine optimization, keyword analysis research allows you to figure out which targeted keywords you should be using, and which ones are best left alone. In a perfect world, you’d want numerous relevant keywords with huge marketplace demand and very little competition. That’s the ideal, but even a couple of powerful word combinations can give you a steady flow of high-grade search engine traffic.

When selling products online from your site, your best bet is to select keywords and phrases that bring in customers - instead of tire kickers.

This is where your keyword analysis research comes into play. General search terms attract large numbers of people, but few customers. But narrower, more specific terms tend to draw lower overall numbers, but a much higher percentage of them are ready to buy now.

Specific, long tail keyword terms attract less competition. Those who do visit are better qualified and more likely to buy. You’ll get fewer searches with longer keyword phrases, but it helps weed out info seekers while drawing in customers.

Employ chosen keywords throughout your pages, making sure they fit well within the text. You’ll also want to limit the use of these words to no more than 5% of the total count.

If you want to find multiple relevant keywords, with little competition, then a keyword analysis tool is suggested. You can do it manually, but it’s tiresome and probably not the best use of your time.
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5 Tips On How To Increase Your Landing Page Conversion Rates

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5 Tips On How To Increase Your Landing Page Conversion Rates by Serge Dandelin

Increasing your landing page conversion rates is very important. However, before we can talk about how to improve your landing page conversion, you have to know what a landing page is and how it can help to increase your sales. The landing page is the page that people land on after clicking on one of your ads.

It’s very important once they get to this page that they like what they see. Most of the time you can either grab them in the first few seconds or lose them. Your landing page is by far the back bone of your whole Internet marketing plan. Without a good landing page, you are going to be doomed to fail from the start. No matter how good your ad is or your product is, not having a good landing page is going to kill your business and customers. Now that you know what it is, we are going to talk about five ways that you can improve your landing page conversion.

First of all, whenever you place an ad, you want the ad to be linked to your landing page. The first thing that you are going to want on your landing page is to have it look very appealing to the eye! When they see your page, you want them to be hooked and not ever want to leave from there. The next thing that you are going to want is to get rid of a lot of the text. Sure you are going to want some, but you have to remember that most people just skip through a wall of text.

Ensure you have included a call to action towards the top of the page. There should be calls to action sprinkled throughout the remainder of your landing page content as different people have different tipping points in the sales process. Your sentences should be brief or dot-points.

So too much text just turns people off. Next, you are going to want to make sure that you have color and pictures, but you do not want too much. You want to make sure that you get a good vibe from your site, but at the same time, too much color or too many pictures will just scare them away. After that, you are going to want to make sure you only have one link on your page, and that is going to be the link to get into your main site.

You do not want people straying off on your home page to different places. Last, but not least, if you have any success stories that people have sent you, you may want to place them on your front landing page. People like to hear that the product they are about to use is being praised.

Having a great landing page is very important to the success of your online business. If you want everything to run smoothly and capture the sales you are going to want to make sure your landing page is a good one.

To Your Success!

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Essentials of SEO

Essentials of SEO by sanjeev pandey

Search Engine Optimization can be defined as the amalgamation of a number of activities, and forms the subset of Search Engine Marketing(SEM). It is a technique through which you can effectively enhance a website’s organic search engine ranking and pave in for further increments in number of online visitors to your site. This is achieved by incorporating various changes on and off the website. But its imperative that you have a properly planned SEO campaign along with you.

It is essential that you should plan your web site’s SEO before creating the site. Right from the start, focus on creating search engine-friendly websites. One has to ensure that all the pages in the website should also have text, links and other popularity components.

Text components are comprises the major part of your pages. Most of the search engines usually build lists of words and phrases on URLs, and follows accordingly. So to make your web pages searchable, you must place these words on your webpages in the strategic HTML tags.

Link components forms another vital aspect in making your web site, more search engine friendly. A good combination of links and the way your web site is linked to other websites, has a lot of weightage in deciding your search engine positions. But one should be careful about the problematic areas such as like; poor html coding on all navigation schemes, too much usage of flash and etc.

The third aspect to boost your search engine rankings are effective incorporations of Popularity components, which consists of other sub components, namely, Link popularity, Click through popularity and Web page popularity.

These were the some of the key points which can have tremendous impact on you SEO campaigns. But, there are other activities as well, which comes under the above mentioned aspects. They can be enlisted as :

1.Targeted Keyword Research : this forms the backbone of any SEO campaign. One can effectively use google suggest, overture keyword suggestion, wordtrackers and many others to research on keyword building.

2.Competitor analysis: this includes analysis of competitor’s target keywords, role business model and optimization strategies, which can be beneficial in redesigning our campaign.

3.On page Optimization: website pages are tweaked and optimized for better search engine rankings. It includes, meta tags revision, use of heading tags(h1/h2), image optimization, file renaming and optimizing the over all website architecture.

4.Off Page Optimization: Inbound links from thematically similar websites can make your website more favorable for search engines and corresponding higher rankings.

5.Technical Optimization: these are the technical factors that can help you boost your search engine rankings. Some of them are such as canonical indexing, custom error pages and etc.

These are some of the essentials one has to complete it earnestly so as to fetch a better rank in Search engines. The whole process of increasing the rank of the website in popular search engines can take time, but pays off good, eventually.
Hence SEO is a necessity for your Internet marketing but more than that, it’s rewarding!

Sanjeev Pandey is associated with kneoteric. Kneoteric as an seo company india offering organic seo services, pay per click (ppc) management India, internet marketing, seo consulting, link popularity.

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Our Video Portfolio slideshow for Lake Tahoe Studio

I have put together a slideshow Portfolio for Lake Tahoe Studio! Scott and Terrie Anne Shepard who own Lake Tahoe Studio in Zephyr Cove Nevada, have been involved in Photography for 16 years in the Lake Tahoe area. The hardest part to showing Scott’s work was finding a host that allows for large file uploads! Most video sites only allow for 100 megabytes maximum and this does not show the quality of the work off properly! I spent most of the weekend trying various methods of compression to no avail! I finally discovered that You Tube allows 1 gigabyte uploads now! I was very excited until I saw the results! After I uploaded the 640 megabyte file you tube processed the file to a FLV I believe, which left much to be desired. After many search results, I came upon VEOH, which allows file sizes of any size! This will enable me to upload higher quality video for our readers and viewers. Here is the link: Lake Tahoe Studio portfolio
and the link for their blog: LakeTahoelive blog To see more of our work and Lake Tahoe Studio’s visit: Lake Tahoe Enterprise
Let us know what you think of this portfolio and if you would like to see more of this type of video! I have many other projects of this type. If there is an interest in this I will devote more time to showing off the talents of the locals of Lake Tahoe.

A great article on Viral Marketing - Six Simple Principles !

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The Six Simple Principles of Viral Marketing
by Dr. Ralph F. Wilson, E-Commerce Consultant
Web Marketing Today, February 1, 2005. Originally published 2/1/2000
Easy Transfer Copy

I admit it. The term “viral marketing” is offensive. Call yourself a Viral Marketer and people will take two steps back. I would. “Do they have a vaccine for that yet?” you wonder. A sinister thing, the simple virus is fraught with doom, not quite dead yet not fully alive, it exists in that nether genre somewhere between disaster movies and horror flicks.

But you have to admire the virus. He has a way of living in secrecy until he is so numerous that he wins by sheer weight of numbers. He piggybacks on other hosts and uses their resources to increase his tribe. And in the right environment, he grows exponentially. A virus don’t even have to mate — he just replicates, again and again with geometrically increasing power, doubling with each iteration:

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In a few short generations, a virus population can explode.
Viral Marketing Defined

What does a virus have to do with marketing? Viral marketing describes any strategy that encourages individuals to pass on a marketing message to others, creating the potential for exponential growth in the message’s exposure and influence. Like viruses, such strategies take advantage of rapid multiplication to explode the message to thousands, to millions.

Off the Internet, viral marketing has been referred to as “word-of-mouth,” “creating a buzz,” “leveraging the media,” “network marketing.” But on the Internet, for better or worse, it’s called “viral marketing.” While others smarter than I have attempted to rename it, to somehow domesticate and tame it, I won’t try. The term “viral marketing” has stuck.
The Classic Hotmail.com Example

The classic example of viral marketing is Hotmail.com, one of the first free Web-based e-mail services. The strategy is simple:

1. Give away free e-mail addresses and services,
2. Attach a simple tag at the bottom of every free message sent out: “Get your private, free email at http://www.hotmail.com” and,
3. Then stand back while people e-mail to their own network of friends and associates,
4. Who see the message,
5. Sign up for their own free e-mail service, and then
6. Propel the message still wider to their own ever-increasing circles of friends and associates.

Like tiny waves spreading ever farther from a single pebble dropped into a pond, a carefully designed viral marketing strategy ripples outward extremely rapidly.
Elements of a Viral Marketing Strategy

Accept this fact. Some viral marketing strategies work better than others, and few work as well as the simple Hotmail.com strategy. But below are the six basic elements you hope to include in your strategy. A viral marketing strategy need not contain ALL these elements, but the more elements it embraces, the more powerful the results are likely to be. An effective viral marketing strategy:

1. Gives away products or services
2. Provides for effortless transfer to others
3. Scales easily from small to very large
4. Exploits common motivations and behaviors
5. Utilizes existing communication networks
6. Takes advantage of others’ resources

Let’s examine at each of these elements briefly.
1. Gives away valuable products or services

“Free” is the most powerful word in a marketer’s vocabulary. Most viral marketing programs give away valuable products or services to attract attention. Free e-mail services, free information, free “cool” buttons, free software programs that perform powerful functions but not as much as you get in the “pro” version. Wilson’s Second Law of Web Marketing is “The Law of Giving and Selling” (http://www.wilsonweb.com/wmta/basic-principles.htm). “Cheap” or “inexpensive” may generate a wave of interest, but “free” will usually do it much faster. Viral marketers practice delayed gratification. They may not profit today, or tomorrow, but if they can generate a groundswell of interest from something free, they know they will profit “soon and for the rest of their lives” (with apologies to “Casablanca”). Patience, my friends. Free attracts eyeballs. Eyeballs then see other desirable things that you are selling, and, presto! you earn money. Eyeballs bring valuable e-mail addresses, advertising revenue, and e-commerce sales opportunities. Give away something, sell something.
2. Provides for effortless transfer to others

Public health nurses offer sage advice at flu season: stay away from people who cough, wash your hands often, and don’t touch your eyes, nose, or mouth. Viruses only spread when they’re easy to transmit. The medium that carries your marketing message must be easy to transfer and replicate: e-mail, website, graphic, software download. Viral marketing works famously on the Internet because instant communication has become so easy and inexpensive. Digital format make copying simple. From a marketing standpoint, you must simplify your marketing message so it can be transmitted easily and without degradation. Short is better. The classic is: “Get your private, free email at http://www.hotmail.com.” The message is compelling, compressed, and copied at the bottom of every free e-mail message.
3. Scales easily from small to very large

To spread like wildfire the transmission method must be rapidly scalable from small to very large. The weakness of the Hotmail model is that a free e-mail service requires its own mailservers to transmit the message. If the strategy is wildly successful, mailservers must be added very quickly or the rapid growth will bog down and die. If the virus multiplies only to kill the host before spreading, nothing is accomplished. So long as you have planned ahead of time how you can add mailservers rapidly you’re okay. You must build in scalability to your viral model.
4. Exploits common motivations and behaviors

Clever viral marketing plans take advantage of common human motivations. What proliferated “Netscape Now” buttons in the early days of the Web? The desire to be cool. Greed drives people. So does the hunger to be popular, loved, and understood. The resulting urge to communicate produces millions of websites and billions of e-mail messages. Design a marketing strategy that builds on common motivations and behaviors for its transmission, and you have a winner.
5. Utilizes existing communication networks

Most people are social. Nerdy, basement-dwelling computer science grad students are the exception. Social scientists tell us that each person has a network of 8 to 12 people in their close network of friends, family, and associates. A person’s broader network may consist of scores, hundreds, or thousands of people, depending upon her position in society. A waitress, for example, may communicate regularly with hundreds of customers in a given week. Network marketers have long understood the power of these human networks, both the strong, close networks as well as the weaker networked relationships. People on the Internet develop networks of relationships, too. They collect e-mail addresses and favorite website URLs. Affiliate programs exploit such networks, as do permission e-mail lists. Learn to place your message into existing communications between people, and you rapidly multiply its dispersion.
6. Takes advantage of others’ resources

The most creative viral marketing plans use others’ resources to get the word out. Affiliate programs, for example, place text or graphic links on others’ websites. Authors who give away free articles, seek to position their articles on others’ webpages. A news release can be picked up by hundreds of periodicals and form the basis of articles seen by hundreds of thousands of readers. Now someone else’s newsprint or webpage is relaying your marketing message. Someone else’s resources are depleted rather than your own.
Put into practice

Viral Marketing by Russell Goldsmith
Viral Marketing
by Russell Goldsmith

The Secrets of Word-of-Mouth Marketing by George Silverman

I grant permission for every reader to reproduce on your website the article you are now reading — “The Six Simple Principles of Viral Marketing” (see http://www.wilsonweb.com/wmt5/viral-principles-clean.htm for an HTML version you can copy). But copy this article ONLY, without any alteration whatsoever. Include the copyright statement, too, please. If you have a marketing or small business website, it’ll provide great content and help your visitors learn important strategies. (NOTE: I am giving permission to host on your website this article AND NO OTHERS. Reprinting or hosting my articles without express written permission is illegal, immoral, and a violation of my copyright.)

When I first offered this to my readers in February 2000, many took me up on it. Six months later a received a phone call:

“I want to speak to the King of Viral Marketing!”

“Well, I’m not the King,” I demurred. “I wrote an article about viral marketing a few months ago, but that’s all.”

“I’ve searched all over the Internet about viral marketing,” he said, “and your name keeps showing up. You must be the King!.”

It worked! Even five years later this webpage is ranked #1 for “viral marketing.”

To one degree or another, all successful viral marketing strategies use most of the six principles outlined above. In the next article in this series, “Viral Marketing Techniques the Typical Business Website Can Deploy Now” (http://www.wilsonweb.com/wmt5/viral-deploy.htm), we’ll move from theory to practice. But first learn these six foundational principles of viral marketing. Master them and wealth will flow your direction.

“Copyright © 2000, 2005, Ralph F. Wilson, E-Mail Marketing and Online Marketing editor, Web Marketing Today. All rights reserved. Permission granted to reprint this article on your website without alteration if you include this copyright statement and leave the hyperlinks live and in place.”

New services added to Blog “Lake Tahoe Live” by new members

Our new members at Lake Tahoe Live have added new services to their blog. If you are looking for movies, Sidra Alroy has posted their favorite movies in their blog at: Blockbuster Movies There are plans to add more content as it becomes available. Also being added to Valorie’s new member site are some SEO feeds to help get your website traffic. Lake Tahoe Live would like to invite anyone trying to get more exposure for their website to join Lake Tahoe Live online blog. We welcome all new and existing business to join our free blog and together we can create a more visible presence on the web. This blog is also open to the general public and free to join!

Welcome new members of Lake Tahoe Live

Welcome Lake Tahoe Live members. The key to any sucessful website or blog is to have new members join and participate. If you can sign up 5 members and they sign up 5 members, this blog will grow quite quickly. We then can serve the community as well as our out of town visitors. The tourists will have a whole new view of Lake Tahoe. They will know about all of these great privately owned cafe’s, clubs, salons, studios and more before they even arrive. So remember, to invite new members to Lake Tahoe Live

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