Wednesday, January 17, 2007

Top Strategy #5 For Online Marketing

"Socialize" your way to improved search engine placemen

Social media and networking sites such as MySpace, Flickr,
and Digg are some of the fastest-growing sites on the Web today
... and they're also a great way to improve your site's search
engine placement!

That's because these sites all have high Google PageRank numbers
— which means that if you can get links on these sites that point
to your site, you'll be able to improve your search engine rankings
DRAMATICALLY!

How to get started:

1. Check out a few different social media sites to get an idea
of what they're all about. For a list of the top sites.

2. Choose one or two sites that interest you and start
participating in discussions and posting your new content.

3. Create a profile of yourself to include with your posts
— and make sure it contains a link back to your site.

4. Create some content to post on the sites you are interested in
— such as a short article, list, or entertaining video — and then
give it a snappy, attention-grabbing headline.

Here are some content ideas to get started:

*Compile an entertaining or informative list related to your industry.

*Take existing content from a newsletter or blog and re-purpose it
for social media sites.

*Create a funny compilation video.

*Post an interactive product demonstration.

5. Tag your submissions with keywords that describe your content.
This will maximize the chances that other site members will find you
and add you to their favorites — boosting your popularity and the
number of people who view your content!

6. Invite all your friends to go online and vote for your links.


Final thoughts:

By now your mind should be full of possibilities for how your business
can profit in the year ahead...

All you have to do to make it happen is to take ACTION with the steps
outlined for each strategy. Consider this your roadmap to greater
levels of Internet prosperity.

Make 2007 the most profitable year ever!

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