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Internet Basics: A Banner Ad is Like the Kid in the Pepperoni Suit ontinued" link at the bottom, and start another page. When you get to 30 pages or so, stop.Ever see a kid in a pepperoni suit on the side of the street, waving at people and hoping they’ll stop in at the local pizza place? That kid in the pepperoni suit is trying to convince people there’s a better place they could be headed.That kid also knows that most of the people in the cars aren’t on their way to the local pizza place. Most of the people probably aren’t even hungry. But some of the people driving by just might change direction after s #4 - Get a one-day Wordtracker account, and grab a bunch of relevant and related keywords. Say your articles are on personal finance. Use Wordtracker's "Thesaurus" tools to collect tons of related keywords, like money management, investment, debt management, etc. Grab a boatload of keywords - thousands if possible. #5 - Go back and fill in yo Ebay Scams - What's New? Copyright 2005 Kurma GroupEbay scams abound, on both the buyer and the seller side. Granted, Ebay is a great way to sell or buy products online, however, do not participate with your eyes closed. Always be aware of what is going on within the auction world and protect yourself -- whether you are a seller or a buyer. Here is a sample of some of the current 2007 Ebay scams going around.Buyer Side ScamsWestern Union Scam -- The scammer states that they can only accept pay Content, content, content - everybody's talking about it! Are you lucky enough to have a ton of content - maybe from an ezine you've been publishing for years? Then realize this: there's a right and a wrong way to put content online. The wrong way creates a large content site that doesn't DO anything except sit there. But if you do it the right way? You'll have a MASSIVE content site that makes you MONEY. Day in and day out. I've developed a "secret formula" for clients with a ton of content. It's based on creating a money-making SEO "wrapper" for their content pages. This wrapper includes classic SEO "triggers." While this formula won't get you on page one for a pile of keywords, it WILL help push you to the top of results pages for highly targeted searches. Here's how you do it: #1 - Build a simple template-based site that's 100% search engine friendly. By simple, I mean pared down HTML code. Avoid a lot of nested tables, use minimal graphics, and NO javascript menus or applets. If you have no design sense, today's web designers are more search engine savvy. Just shop around at scriptlance.com, and you can get good SEO design for $50-$100. #2 - Add "SEO reminders" to your template. Plug some mock-up copy into your layout, then break it up with one big headline (your H1 tag in the HTML), and two or three subheadlines (your H2 and H3 tags in the HTML). Add the word "KEYWORD" in BIG letters to each. Also add similar "SEO reminders" to SEO-critical HTML code, especially the Title and Description. #3 - Start plugging ALL your old content into your template, 300 words per page. Why so few words per page? You want a LOT of pages on this site! If the articles are longer than 300 words, simply put a "continued" link at the bottom, and start another page. When you get to 30 pages or so, stop. #4 - Get a one-day Wordtracker account, and grab a bunch of relevant and related keywords. Say your articles are on personal finance. Use Wordtracker's "Thesaurus" tools to collect tons of related keywords, like money management, investment, debt management, etc. Grab a boatload of keywords - thousands if possible. #5 - Go back and fill in you 10 Ways To Create A Popular Online Community Day in and day out.An online community could be a chat room, e-mail discussion list, discussion forum or other technologies that allow groups of people to communicate at your web site. When you have a popular online community it will increase your traffic and sales. Below are ten ways to attract people to participate in your online community.1. Tell your visitors that you post a new, free offer every day, week or month in your online community. The free offers should be I've developed a "secret formula" for clients with a ton of content. It's based on creating a money-making SEO "wrapper" for their content pages. This wrapper includes classic SEO "triggers." While this formula won't get you on page one for a pile of keywords, it WILL help push you to the top of results pages for highly targeted searches. Here's how you do it: #1 - Build a simple template-based site that's 100% search engine friendly. By simple, I mean pared down HTML code. Avoid a lot of nested tables, use minimal graphics, and NO javascript menus or applets. If you have no design sense, today's web designers are more search engine savvy. Just shop around at scriptlance.com, and you can get good SEO design for $50-$100. #2 - Add "SEO reminders" to your template. Plug some mock-up copy into your layout, then break it up with one big headline (your H1 tag in the HTML), and two or three subheadlines (your H2 and H3 tags in the HTML). Add the word "KEYWORD" in BIG letters to each. Also add similar "SEO reminders" to SEO-critical HTML code, especially the Title and Description. #3 - Start plugging ALL your old content into your template, 300 words per page. Why so few words per page? You want a LOT of pages on this site! If the articles are longer than 300 words, simply put a "continued" link at the bottom, and start another page. When you get to 30 pages or so, stop. #4 - Get a one-day Wordtracker account, and grab a bunch of relevant and related keywords. Say your articles are on personal finance. Use Wordtracker's "Thesaurus" tools to collect tons of related keywords, like money management, investment, debt management, etc. Grab a boatload of keywords - thousands if possible. #5 - Go back and fill in yo How to Choose Your Web Guy earch engine friendly.The purpose of this article is by far not to say negative things about other web designers, or programmers, but instead to give website owners a few hints to help them find a designer that may better fit their needs. My hope in writing this article is to create savvier website consumers.Many website owners are lost, confused and just plain “mystified” about the real purpose of a “web guy”, or web designer. The reason for this is because many By simple, I mean pared down HTML code. Avoid a lot of nested tables, use minimal graphics, and NO javascript menus or applets. If you have no design sense, today's web designers are more search engine savvy. Just shop around at scriptlance.com, and you can get good SEO design for $50-$100. #2 - Add "SEO reminders" to your template. Plug some mock-up copy into your layout, then break it up with one big headline (your H1 tag in the HTML), and two or three subheadlines (your H2 and H3 tags in the HTML). Add the word "KEYWORD" in BIG letters to each. Also add similar "SEO reminders" to SEO-critical HTML code, especially the Title and Description. #3 - Start plugging ALL your old content into your template, 300 words per page. Why so few words per page? You want a LOT of pages on this site! If the articles are longer than 300 words, simply put a "continued" link at the bottom, and start another page. When you get to 30 pages or so, stop. #4 - Get a one-day Wordtracker account, and grab a bunch of relevant and related keywords. Say your articles are on personal finance. Use Wordtracker's "Thesaurus" tools to collect tons of related keywords, like money management, investment, debt management, etc. Grab a boatload of keywords - thousands if possible. #5 - Go back and fill in yo The Most Overlooked Principle to Getting Venture Capital (your H1 tag in the HTML), and two or three subheadlines (your H2 and H3 tags in the HTML). Add the word "KEYWORD" in BIG letters to each. Also add similar "SEO reminders" to SEO-critical HTML code, especially the Title and Description.Venture capital is a possible source of funding for new relatively unproven enterprises that appear to have promising futures. However, such money is often hard to come by.Be realistic in your quest for venture capital. Venture capital firms expect a business to be able to return their investment not only with interest, but with a large profit.Many venture capital firms are affiliated with banks, insurance companies, other financial insti #3 - Start plugging ALL your old content into your template, 300 words per page. Why so few words per page? You want a LOT of pages on this site! If the articles are longer than 300 words, simply put a "continued" link at the bottom, and start another page. When you get to 30 pages or so, stop. #4 - Get a one-day Wordtracker account, and grab a bunch of relevant and related keywords. Say your articles are on personal finance. Use Wordtracker's "Thesaurus" tools to collect tons of related keywords, like money management, investment, debt management, etc. Grab a boatload of keywords - thousands if possible. #5 - Go back and fill in yo Job Search? A New Trend in Job Boards ontinued" link at the bottom, and start another page. When you get to 30 pages or so, stop.I grumpily survey my Monster resume stats. Despite my diligent efforts (like updating resume every day to ensure high circulation), only 12 people have looked at my resume since I posted it six weeks ago. For a moment I’m afraid that I’m just not qualified, that my resume sucks, that I’ll never find another decent job again. As usual, my friends come to my rescue. It turns out I’m not alone. Several friends who are also using major job search engines have th #4 - Get a one-day Wordtracker account, and grab a bunch of relevant and related keywords. Say your articles are on personal finance. Use Wordtracker's "Thesaurus" tools to collect tons of related keywords, like money management, investment, debt management, etc. Grab a boatload of keywords - thousands if possible. #5 - Go back and fill in your "SEO reminders!" Scan your keyword lists for relevant search terms to replace those "KEYWORD" reminders in your Headers and HTML tags. Don't stress over it, just use one keyword or keyphrase per page. #6 - Make a good navigational structure for your site, then apply to Google Adsense or another contextual ad program. Once you're approved, get those ads on EVERY page you've built so far. If you're allowed to display multiple ad units, put at least two on each page. #7 - Add just 3 articles to your site each week... plus those money making ads! Repeat... and cash the checks! To be realistic, this strategy won't make you "number one" for popular terms. That requires "true" SEO, which costs thousands per month! But by "wrapping" your content in search engine friendly code, adding those search engine "triggers," and MAXIMIZING the content pages... your search engine exposure builds and builds. The more pages you get online, the more ads people will see. And those ads will be spot-on RELEVANT because of the detailed content on your pages. Lots of pages = lots of ads. Lots of content = lots of relevancy. Lots of relevancy = lots of clicks. Lots of clicks - lots of money! Finally, you need EVERY component of the formula to make this strategy work. Pages, content, relevancy, and clicks - that's the secret to making your content pay big time!
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