Understand Key Words To Get Your Site Seen
Promoting your website using tried and tested traffic generating tools can bring enormous traffic to your site. This can greatly help you reach your target audience and make your site popular online. Here are some ideas to help you promote your site. Go for originality. The content of your site that includes articles, streaming videos, or images should be all original and unique. This will set your website apart from the rest.
Try using more specific keywords. By using more precise keywords, your chances of getting searched on the major search engines increases. Be sure your keywords are in all of the right places. Make sure you include keywords in your meta-tags as well as the contents for improved placement in search engines.
Monitor your ranking. Always check the statistics of your website and identify areas which are receiving the most and least traffic. Develop new ways to further increase your site rankings. Go for one-way links. Search engines are more interested on how many links are going to your website than going out. Great sources of one-way links include blogs, forums, and directories.
Promote your site using traffic generating tools. If you are into article writing, article marketing will work best for you. Every time you submit an article to a particular E-zine or article submission site, you earn one quality inbound link. You can also utilize Search Engine Optimization, link building, social networking, social bookmarking, and forums.
Ask your customers to send testimonials and other feedback about your website and your product. The words of satisfied customers will improve your reputation in a way that no other form of advertising can.
You should regularly communicate with your customers through e-mail newsletters, so that they know what is going on. Don’t overwhelm them with too many press releases. Make sure that you submit your website to search engine directories, to make it easier for your customers to locate your site.
You can get more information about Marketing Strategy at BizRave.com . Sean Milea writes about Search Engine Marketing Firms and other topics .
- Sean Milea
what is e-zine? what you want to do is spamming.
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Information retrieval (IR) is the art and science of searching for information in documents, searching for documents themselves, searching for metadata which describe documents, or searching within databases, whether relational stand-alone databases or hypertext networked databases such as the Internet or intranets, for text, sound, images or data. There is a common confusion, however, between data retrieval, document retrieval, information retrieval, and text retrieval, and each of these have their own bodies of literature, theory, praxis and technologies.
The term "information retrieval" was coined by Calvin Mooers in 1948-50.
IR is a broad interdisciplinary field, that draws on many other [...]
"target the customer" is correct.
He or she (singular) "targets"
they (plural) "target"
submissions" is plural.
Another example:
Momosix (she) targets the customer.
Momosix and Bella (we, they) target the customer.