Top 10 Tips To Rank Well On Google

by David Viney

Having a top 10 position on Google (for a popular phrase) is akin to having your store at the entrance of the biggest shopping mall in history. Being outside the top 50 is more like having a shabby shop on the outskirts of town! Did you know:

  • Search Engines are the way in which 90% of people find the resources they need on the internet;
  • Google’s share of searches in the UK is over 75% on most measures;
  • The Google brand was rated the world’s most powerful in the last annual Millward Brown survey;
  • 84% of searchers never make it past the bottom of page two of Google’s results before finding one they like;
  • 65% of people never click on paid (or ‘sponsored’) results, preferring one of the ‘organic’ results instead.

1. Look before you leap

It is important to understand how Google works - and the size of the task - before you begin. Google itself began life as “Backrub”, a PhD project of two Stanford University graduates. The thesis was that you could ‘rank’ sites on the web in the same way you can judge the authority of a particular academic. In theory, the more times a particular academic is cited by others (for example in a paper) on a topic, and the longer they have been established in their field, the more relevant that academic (and their own work) might be to a researcher of that topic.

Despite its many algorithmic changes, Google retains that essential assumption; Your site will rank well (for a given topic) if it (a) contains good content on that topic which is (b) frequently and naturally linked to by others, for (c) a sustained period of time.

2. Court the Crawl

Search Engines find pages by sending “spiders” (or robots) to “crawl” the web. These are programs which follow a link from one page to another, read the text they find, then follow another link to move on. The spiders bring back the pages they have read and add them to the search engine’s vast index.

Whilst some companies still offer paid submission services, these are essentially obsolete; the big four (Google, Yahoo!, MSN and Ask) and their partners control over 90% of the search market and all decent search engines will find and crawl your site successfully if you (a) have at least one link from another site to yours, and (b) have submitted a list of all your pages (a so-called Site Map file) to them. Find out more at sitemaps.org.

Having all your pages indexed is just the start, however. The most important trick is to ensure the search engine ascribes more weight to your more important pages (normally your home page and product or service category pages).

Google’s weighting system is called “PageRank” and you can find out what your pages score by downloading the Google Toolbar. Think of your site as like a tree, where the homepage is the trunk, your categories the branches and the pages the leaves. To properly court the crawl, your tree should (a) be symmetrical rather than lopsided, and (b) not have too many levels of branches before you get to the leaves. Less is more!

3. Find Phrases that Pay

What do you want to be top on Google for? Many people have ambitions that are too limited. For example, they only want to be top for the name of their business (which is pretty easy for most). The real prize is to attract searchers looking more generally for services that your business offers (i.e. leads rather than prospects).

The key is to thoroughly research (a) the key phrases that people most often use to find what you offer (keyword popularity), and (b) the number of competing pages on Google which also rank for that phrase  (keyword competition). By merging these two data sets, you can identify “phrases that pay”, where the demand is relatively high but the supply of competing choices relatively low; “holes in the market”.

Did you know that whilst “rug” (10,400 daily searches) is more than four times as popular as “carpet” (2,300), it is present in less than half the number of pages? As such, it is far easier to perform well (as a carpet company) for searches on rugs!

You can find the number of competing sites by look at the top right corner of the Google results page. To find which phrases are more popular requires the use of online tools or specialist software and there is more info on my site. 

4. Target the Long Tail

It will perhaps not surprise you that half of all searches on Google are for phrases containing three or more words. After all, “ladies hairdresser Twickenham” is a more useful search than simply “barber”. As the number of words increases, so the frequency of searches falls; something we call “the long tail” in search engine optimisation (SEO) circles. However, the likelihood of conversion (of a click-though to a sale) rises.

For example, if someone tries a very specific “ski chalet Chamonix child care”, they are more likely to book one of the chalets in that set of results than for the results from “ski accommodation france”.

Target this long tail. Ask yourself what the particular strengths of your product or service are and how people might search for this on Google. It is much easier to rank well on a longer phrase (or series of phrases) than a short one - and it will deliver improved conversions. 

5. Prime Your Pages

Most people know about SEO copywriting, the art of writing web pages that read well for the human but are also full of lots of juicy search terms for the search engine spider. What people often do not know is that every part of the web page is consumed by the spider, including the full address of the page (or “URL”). So there is really no excuse to have an http://www.bizname.com/page1.html when you could have both a keyword-rich domain name and a keyword rich set of sub-directories and file names.

The most important blocks of text on your page from an SEO point of view are the page title (contained in the <title> tag), the full URL (as we saw above) and the page headings (contained in the <h1>, <h2>, etc. tags). It never ceases to amaze me, therefore, how many web pages fail to use these elements well.

The full body text of the page (except for very, very long pages) is also crawled, as are the other meta-tags, including the meta-description and meta-keyword tags. However, these later two text blocks carry limited value these days for SEO.

There are three key SEO principles for writing good copy; prominence, proximity and density. Prominence means that text nearer the front of a text block carries more weight. For example, a title of “business printing from Chambers” will rank better for a search on “business printing” than the tile “Chambers: We offer Business Printing”.

Keyword proximity refers to how close the keywords (that make up your key phrase) are to each other. As an example, a page title of “printing business cards & leaflets” will not perform as well as “business card printing & leaflet printing” for a search on either “business card printing” or “leaflet printing”.

Finally, keyword density is the principle most familiar to people. Clearly, “business printing” has a higher density of keywords than “business printing and more”. Remove redundant words!

6. Land the Links

No matter how well copy-written your site is, you will still rank nowhere on Google without inbound links! Remember the principle of “citation” behind the Google algorithm? The most successful academics are not just good in their field! They are also good at promoting their skills with their colleagues, so that them and their research are cited often by their peers.

Ideally, you need links from other sites in (a) quantity, (b) quality and (c) containing the keywords or phrases that you want to be top for. Link quality requires a little explanation; Google judge links that come from long-established and popular sites to carry more weight. There is also some evidence that links from sites with similar content to yours are worth more.

The importance of links (in ranking well) has lead some webmasters to unethical practices, such as paying for keyword-rich links (often on unrelated sites). In many ways, Google is a “digital democracy”, where the sites with the most (quality) votes win the election. Buying votes is, of course, unacceptable (if such a system is to retain validity) so Google have been finding ways to tackle this (including inviting people to “snitch” on their competitors).

More valid ways to build links include directory submissions, forum participation, article submission, online press release publication, and cross-promoting sites with other webmasters (so called “link building”).

7. Pay only for Campaigns

Many businesses use the Google Adwords Programme to pay for positions. This has turned Google into one of the worlds biggest advertising companies! However, a paid advertisement is very much like renting a car. Once you stop the payments, the ads disappear. By contrast, a well-run organic campaign is like buying a car; the investment may be large (particularly in time) but the benefits continue long into the future.

Paid ads work best for the short term campaign; bidding  for “Panasonic TV sale”, with an ad saying “20% off Panasonic TVs”, linked to a campaign landing page about the offer is likely to (a) cost less and (b) convert better than trying to out-bid everyone for “Panasonic TVs” from now to the end of eternity!

8. Get your Business on the Map

In 1992, almost all the most important sites on the web could be captured in one paper directory. In 2008, there are millions of sites on the internet and the web is getting ever more local.

Make sure you have submitted your site to Google Maps and other local search engines. Over the next five years, more and more people will use search engines on their mobile phone to find local services. Be one of them!

9. Continually Tune & Tweak

No webmaster serious about their search ranking should be without two key tools; Google Analytics and Google Webmaster Tools. Armed with these tools, you can analyse how people are finding your site, how Google is crawling your pages and how many inbound links you have. A search engine campaign is less a battle are more a war, to be pursued iteratively over a long period of time.

More advanced features help you track the return on investment from paid advertisements and a whole lot more. Do more of what is working well and address poor performance in other areas. Tweak and tune until you get the results you want! 

10. Play the Long Game

Many people are not aware that Google deliberately deflates the value of all links and the value of pages themselves, based on how long they have been in place. This is to prevent unscrupulous webmasters from setting up huge “link farms” of interconnected sites and shooting straight to the top of the rankings overnight.

As such, it will take at least 6 months (and more normally a year) for any new site to rank well or any SEO campaign to fully impact. This simulates the real world, where no academic (or business) that is too new to their topic will be taken seriously by their peers. To rank well requires patience and sustained effort and there is no “quick fix”. Play the long game to achieve lasting success! 

Final Thoughts

Above all, remember that online sales are just a percentage of your total sales and that search engine marketing is just one part of a comprehensive marketing plan. Too many internet entrepreneurs get obsessed about SEO and spend all their waking hours working at it. Get a life and remember you still have a business to run! After all, this is what consultants like me are for!

10 Easy To Understand Steps For Free Search Engine Optimization

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6. Use FireFox Browser - Growing number of plug-ins and extensions.

Live HTTP Headers (www.tinyurl.com/yvmhkf)

Pref Bar (http://prefbar.mozdev.org)

Show IP tool (www.tinyurl.com/3xj8r5)

Grease Monkey   www.tinyurl.com/ynvmda
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SEO Toolset

Type of ToolTool Name Website

Keyword Checker

Abakus Topword Keyword Check Tool

http://www.abakus-internet-marketing.de/tools/topword.html

Keyword Checker

GoRank Ontology Finder

www.gorank.com/seotools/ontology/

Keyword Checker

Digital Point tool

http://www.digitalpoint.com/tools/suggestion

Keyword Checker

Google Smackdown analyzer

www.onfocus.com/googlesmack/down.asp

Site XML Validator

XML Sitemaps validator

www.xml-sitemaps.com/validate-xml-sitemap.html

Robot text

Robot.txt standard

www.robotstxt.org

Blog

Live Search official blog

http://blogs.msdn.com/livesearch

RSS Feeds

RSS Feeds

www.moreover.com

Webmaster Tools

Google Webmaster Tools

www.google.com/webmasters

Domain Broker

Name Jet

www.namejet.com

Domain Broker

Sedo

www.sedo.com

Domain Broker

Snap Names

www.snapnames.com

Domain Broker

Deleted Domains

www.deleteddomains.com

Domain Broker

Pool.com

www.pool.com

Keyword Density Analyzer

Icrossing Page Analyser

http://www.icrossing.co.uk/seotoolkit/seo-toolkit/page-analyser/

HTML Validator

W3C Markup Validation Service

http://validator.w3.org

Video Uploader

Google web-based uploader (under 100MB)

https://upload.video.google.com/

Video Uploader

Google web-based uploader (over 100MB)

https://upload.video.google.com/video_instructions.html

Whois Tool

Domain Tools

http://whois.domaintools.com

Whois Tool

Domain Tools

http://whois.sc

Whois Tool

Domain Tools

http://domainsearch.com

Reciprocal link-building

Links Pal

www.links-pal.com

Reciprocal link-building

Quality Link Exchange Websites

www.qlew.org

Reciprocal link-building

123 Exchange Links

www.123exchangelinks.com

Reciprocal link-building

Link Market

www.linkmarket.net

Reciprocal link-building

Link Metro

www.linkmetro.com

Reciprocal link-building

Links4trade

www.links4trade.com

Reciprocal link-building

Link DIY

www.linkdiy.com

Directory Service

Yahoo! Directory

http://dir.yahoo.com

Directory Service

Best of the Web

www.botw.org

Directory Service

Business.com

www.business.com

Directory Service

Clush

www.clush.com/dir

Directory Service

Elib

www.elib.org

Directory Service

Starting Point

www.stpt.com/directory

Directory Service

Alive

www.alivedirectory.com

Directory Service

Aviva

www.avivadirectory.com

Directory Service

Chiff

www.chiff.com

Directory Service

Ezilon

www.ezilon.com

Directory Service

Joeant

www.joeant.com

Directory Service

Internet Business

http://www.internetbusiness.co.uk/directory

Directory Service

Site Sift

www.site-sift.com

Directory Service

V7N

http://directory.v7n.com

Directory Service

Abilogic

www.abilogic.com

Directory Service

Gimpsy

www.gimpsy.com

Directory Service

GoGuides

www.goguides.org

Directory Service

Illumirate

www.illumirate.com

Directory Service

Qango

www.qango.com

Reciprocal Directory

Directory Data

www.directorydelta.com

Reciprocal Directory

Directory World

www.directoryworld.net

Reciprocal Directory

Iozoo

www.iozoo.com

Reciprocal Directory

Link Direc

www.linkdirec.com

Reciprocal Directory

Sootle

http://directory.sootle.com

Reciprocal Directory

T Section Directory

www.tsection.com

Reciprocal Directory

Post Dotcom

www.postdotcom.com

Reciprocal Directory

Rise Directory

www.risedirectory.com

Reciprocal Directory

Sams Directory

www.samsdirectory.com

Reciprocal Directory

Work At Home

www.wahlinks.com

Reciprocal Directory

World Directory

www.worlddirectory.in

Reciprocal Directory

TikiFind

www.tikifind.com

Reciprocal Directory

I-Searches

www.i-searches.com

Reciprocal Directory

King of the Web

www.kingoftheweb.net

Reciprocal Directory

Links To My

www.linkstomy.com

Reciprocal Directory

Premium Sites

http://www.premiumsites.org/

Reciprocal Directory

URL Chief

www.urlchief.com

Reciprocal Directory

Webmaster Hole

www.webmasterhole.info

Reciprocal Directory

Top Dot Directory

www.topdot.org

Free Directories

Dmoz

www.dmoz.org

Free Directories

Librarian's Internet

www.lii.org

Free Directories

Jayde

www.jayde.com

Free Directories

Web World Index

www.webworldindex.com

Free Directories

Turnpike Directory

http://www.turnpike.net/directory.html

Free Directories

Mavicanet

www.mavicanet.com

Free Directories

Web Searches

www.websearches.info

Free Directories

I Mom Links

www.imomlinks.com

Free Directories

Little Web Directory

www.littlewebdirectory.com

Free Directories

Simple Directory

www.simple-directory.net

Free Directories

sinotribe.com

www.sinotribe.com

Free Directories

Intestyle

www.intestyle.com

Free Directories

I Web Info

www.iwebinfo.com

Deep Link Directories

Excellent Guide

www.excellentguide.com

Deep Link Directories

MozDex

www.mozdex.com

Deep Link Directories

Kwik Goblin

www.kwikgoblin.com

Deep Link Directories

Elegant Directory

www.elegantdirectory.com

Deep Link Directories

Mingle on

www.mingleon.com

Deep Link Directories

Smittyz

www.smittyzweb.com

Deep Link Directories

Your Index

www.2yi.net

Deep Link Directories

Links Juice

www.linksjuice.com

Deep Link Directories

Seven Seek

www.sevenseek.com

Deep Link Directories

Links Giving

www.linksgiving.com

Deep Link Directories

Links Arena

www.linksarena.com

Deep Link Directories

Goo Linx

www.goolinx.com

Deep Link Directories

Directory Free

www.directory-free.com

Deep Link Directories

LDM Studio

www.directory.ldmstudio.com

Deep Link Directories

Lite Directory

www.litedirectory.com

Search Engine

Exactseek

www.exactseek.com

Search Engine

Gigablast

www.gigablast.com

Search Engine

EntireWeb

www.entireweb.com

Search Engine

ScrubTheWeb

www.scrubtheweb.com

Search Engine

Amfibi

www.amfibi.com

Search Engine

Search Hippo

www.searchhippo.com

Search Engine

Towersearch

www.towersearch.com

Article Repository

Articles Factory

www.articlesfactory.com

Article Repository

Ezine Articles

http://ezinearticles.com

Article Repository

Article on Ramp

www.articleonramp.com

Article Repository

Idea Marketers

www.ideamarketers.com

Article Repository

Go Articles

www.goarticles.com

Article Announcement

Yahoo Groups

http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/aabusiness

Article Announcement

Yahoo Groups

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/aabusiness

Article Announcement

Yahoo Groups

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Free-Reprint-Articles

Article Announcement

Yahoo Groups

http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/aainet

Similar Page Checker

Webconfs.com

www.webconfs.com/similar-page-checker.php

Creative Commons Licences

Creative Commons

http://creativecommons.org

Press Release Repository

Business Wire

www.businesswire.com

Press Release Repository

PR Newswire

www.prnewswire.com

Press Release Repository

PR Web

www.prweb.com

Press Release Repository

Vitual Press Office

www.virtualpressoffice.com

Press Release Repository

PR Log

www.prlog.org

Blogging

Blogger

www.blogger.com

Blogging

Drupal

www.drupal.org

Blogging

Joomla

www.joomla.org

Blogging

Moveable type

www.moveabletype.org

Blogging

Typepad

www.typepad.com

Blogging

Wordpress

http://wordpress.com

Blog Directories

Technorati

www.technorati.com

Blog Directories

Blogcatalog

http://www.blogcatalog.com/

Blog Directories

Blog Hub

www.bloghub.com

Blog Directories

Blog Flux

www.blogflux.com

Blog Directories

Brit Blog

www.britblog.com

Blog Directories

Blogtoplist

www.blogtoplist.com

Blog Directories

Blog Dirs

www.blogdirs.com

Syndication

Ping-O-Matic

http://pingomatic.com

Feeds

FeedSweep

www.feedsweep.com

Tagging

Digg

http://digg.com

Tagging

Del.icio.us

http://del.icio.us

Tagging

Stumbleupon

www.stumbleupon.com

Tagging

Fark

www.fark.com

Tagging

Slashdot

www.slashdot.org

Tagging

Propeller

www.propeller.com

Tagging

Reddit

http://reddit.com

Tagging

My Blog Log

www.mybloglog.com

Tagging

Kaboodle

www.kaboodle.com

Tag Button Aggregator

Add This

www.addthis.com

Wikis

Wikipedia

http://www.wikipedia.org

Wikis

Citizendium

www.citizendium.com

Wikis

Webopedia

www.webopedia.com

Wikis

About Us

www.aboutus.org

Wikis

BBC

www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2

Lenses

Sqiudoo

www.squidoo.com

Spam Detector

Search Engine Spam Detector

http://tool.motoricerca.info/spam-detector

Google Adwords

Goodle Adwords

https://adwords.google.com

UK Directories

Applegate

www.applegate.co.uk

UK Directories

Freeindex

www.freeindex.co.uk

UK Directories

Lifestyle UK

www.lifestyle.co.uk

UK Directories

Ozami

www.ozami.co.uk

UK Directories

Splu

www.splut.co.uk

UK Directories

B2B Index

www.b2bindex.co.uk

UK Directories

Top Local Listings

www.toplocallistings.co.uk

UK Directories

UK Business Directory

www.business-directory-uk.co.uk

UK Directories

HaaBaa

www.haabaa.co.uk

Localisation

Google Maps

http://maps.google.co.uk

Localisation

Google Maps

http://maps.google.com

Localisation

Multimap

www.multimap.com

Localisation

Geocoder.us

http://geocoder.us

Taiwan Directory

Cooperative Directory

http://www.webdirectory.com.tw

Taiwan Directory

Taiwan Directory

http://www.taiwandirectory.com.tw

Hong Kong Directory

Web Guide Hong Kong

www.index.webstudio.com.hk

Russian Directory

Russia on the Net

www.ru/eng

Russian Directory

Tickets of Russia

www.ticketsofrussia.ru/russia

Russian Directory

Rusmarket

www.rusmarket.com

Localisation

Panoramio

www.panoramio.com

Google Analytics

Google Analytics

www.google.com/analytics

Google Toolbar

Google Toolbar

http://toolbar.google.com

Keyword Performance

Google rankings

www.googlerankings.com

Keyword Performance

Google Alert

www.googlealert.com

Keyword Performance

Go Rank

www.gorank.com

Traffic Monitoring

Alexa

www.alexa.com

Traffic Monitoring

Ranking.com

www.ranking.com

Traffic Monitoring

Compete

www.compete.com

Traffic Monitoring

Quantcast

www.quantcast.com

Link Popularity Checker

Marketleap

www.marketleap.com/publink/deafult.htm

Web Statistics

Webalizer

www.webalizer.com

Web Statistics

Awstats

http://awstats.sourceforge.net

Web Statistics

Analog/Report Magic

www.reportmagic.org

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Five Ways to Engage Your Fans In The Digital World



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3. Experiment - iClips.net
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4. Lift The Curtain - YouTube, MySpace, and Facebook Build a Complete Picture


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5. Empower The Fan - Give Them A Voice - A Conversation, Not A Destination



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Top 10 Reasons To Blog NOW

10. Because It Is Fun

You have the opportunity to write to your Passion

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Top 10 Reasons To Blog In 2007

I met a Music Executive at Franklin Merc last Wednesday. He wanted my contact info. A couple of years ago, I would search and pull out my business card. No Longer!

Now, I just say…just put my name in your web browser and you will have everything you need.

For the world!!!!! Put in: randy elrod and you get ME!!!

In fact, put in Google:  dreamer  artist runner and you still get ME. For the world!!! The World!!! Who wouldn’t want that?

A global address. Simple as 10 letters.

What happens when you google your name?

What happens when you Google your business name?

In 2005 82 Billion dollars of goods and services were sold over the Internet.

Most adults rely on search engines more than an other tool to assist the in their decision making.

You want people to Google you and get results.

Corporate America has joined the blogosphere.

9. It Opens New Markets

The blogosphere is a powerful global marketing tool.

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Top 10 Reasons To Blog In 2007

I met a Music Executive at Franklin Merc last Wednesday. He wanted my contact info. A couple of years ago, I would search and pull out my business card. No Longer!

Now, I just say…just put my name in your web browser and you will have everything you need.

For the world!!!!! Put in: randy elrod and you get ME!!!

In fact, put in Google:  dreamer  artist runner and you still get ME. For the world!!! The World!!! Who wouldn’t want that?

A global address. Simple as 10 letters.

What happens when you google your name?

What happens when you Google your business name?

In 2005 82 Billion dollars of goods and services were sold over the Internet.

Most adults rely on search engines more than an other tool to assist the in their decision making.

You want people to Google you and get results.

Corporate America has joined the blogosphere.

8. It Builds Your Network

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Top 10 Reasons To Blog In 2007

I met a Music Executive at Franklin Merc last Wednesday. He wanted my contact info. A couple of years ago, I would search and pull out my business card. No Longer!

Now, I just say…just put my name in your web browser and you will have everything you need.

For the world!!!!! Put in: randy elrod and you get ME!!!

In fact, put in Google:  dreamer  artist runner and you still get ME. For the world!!! The World!!! Who wouldn’t want that?

A global address. Simple as 10 letters.

What happens when you google your name?

What happens when you Google your business name?

In 2005 82 Billion dollars of goods and services were sold over the Internet.

Most adults rely on search engines more than an other tool to assist the in their decision making.

You want people to Google you and get results.

Corporate America has joined the blogosphere.

7. It Is Very Inexpensive

Nothing compares to the affordability and simplicity of plain old blogging. For pennies, blogs can help you promote your company locally and  globally.

Pennies

Top 10 Reasons To Blog In 2007

I met a Music Executive at Franklin Merc last Wednesday. He wanted my contact info. A couple of years ago, I would search and pull out my business card. No Longer!

Now, I just say…just put my name in your web browser and you will have everything you need.

For the world!!!!! Put in: randy elrod and you get ME!!!

In fact, put in Google:  dreamer  artist runner and you still get ME. For the world!!! The World!!! Who wouldn’t want that?

A global address. Simple as 10 letters.

What happens when you google your name?

What happens when you Google your business name?

In 2005 82 Billion dollars of goods and services were sold over the Internet.

Most adults rely on search engines more than an other tool to assist the in their decision making.

You want people to Google you and get results.

Corporate America has joined the blogosphere.

6. Blogging Makes You Famous

Ahh, I do love groupies. Who doesn’t!

Almost_famous

Top 10 Reasons To Blog In 2007

I met a Music Executive at Franklin Merc last Wednesday. He wanted my contact info. A couple of years ago, I would search and pull out my business card. No Longer!

Now, I just say…just put my name in your web browser and you will have everything you need.

For the world!!!!! Put in: randy elrod and you get ME!!!

In fact, put in Google:  dreamer  artist runner and you still get ME. For the world!!! The World!!! Who wouldn’t want that?

A global address. Simple as 10 letters.

What happens when you google your name?

What happens when you Google your business name?

In 2005 82 Billion dollars of goods and services were sold over the Internet.

Most adults rely on search engines more than an other tool to assist the in their decision making.

You want people to Google you and get results.

Corporate America has joined the blogosphere.

5. Because You Are In Control 

Unlike a traditional website…you are able to make changes 24/7.

Remote_control


Top 10 Reasons To Blog In 2007

I met a Music Executive at Franklin Merc last Wednesday. He wanted my contact info. A couple of years ago, I would search and pull out my business card. No Longer!

Now, I just say…just put my name in your web browser and you will have everything you need.

For the world!!!!! Put in: randy elrod and you get ME!!!

In fact, put in Google:  dreamer  artist runner and you still get ME. For the world!!! The World!!! Who wouldn’t want that?

A global address. Simple as 10 letters.

What happens when you google your name?

What happens when you Google your business name?

In 2005 82 Billion dollars of goods and services were sold over the Internet.

Most adults rely on search engines more than an other tool to assist the in their decision making.

You want people to Google you and get results.

Corporate America has joined the blogosphere.

4. Because It Is Easy

With simple training, anyone can blog.

Abc


Top 10 Reasons To Blog In 2007

I met a Music Executive at Franklin Merc last Wednesday. He wanted my contact info. A couple of years ago, I would search and pull out my business card. No Longer!

Now, I just say…just put my name in your web browser and you will have everything you need.

For the world!!!!! Put in: randy elrod and you get ME!!!

In fact, put in Google:  dreamer  artist runner and you still get ME. For the world!!! The World!!! Who wouldn’t want that?

A global address. Simple as 10 letters.

What happens when you google your name?

What happens when you Google your business name?

In 2005 82 Billion dollars of goods and services were sold over the Internet.

Most adults rely on search engines more than an other tool to assist the in their decision making.

You want people to Google you and get results.

Corporate America has joined the blogosphere.

3. It Helps You Communicate With Your Customers

Blogs support current and prospective customers. Blogs help you understand and interact with your present market.

Communicate2


Top 10 Reasons To Blog In 2007

I met a Music Executive at Franklin Merc last Wednesday. He wanted my contact info. A couple of years ago, I would search and pull out my business card. No Longer!

Now, I just say…just put my name in your web browser and you will have everything you need.

For the world!!!!! Put in: randy elrod and you get ME!!!

In fact, put in Google:  dreamer  artist runner and you still get ME. For the world!!! The World!!! Who wouldn’t want that?

A global address. Simple as 10 letters.

What happens when you google your name?

What happens when you Google your business name?

In 2005 82 Billion dollars of goods and services were sold over the Internet.

Most adults rely on search engines more than an other tool to assist the in their decision making.

You want people to Google you and get results.

Corporate America has joined the blogosphere.

2. Because Google Loves Blogs

Free traffic from search engines is always a powerful marketing tools.

Googlelove


Top 10 Reasons To Blog In 2007

I met a Music Executive at Franklin Merc last Wednesday. He wanted my contact info. A couple of years ago, I would search and pull out my business card. No Longer!

Now, I just say…just put my name in your web browser and you will have everything you need.

For the world!!!!! Put in: randy elrod and you get ME!!!

In fact, put in Google:  dreamer  artist runner and you still get ME. For the world!!! The World!!! Who wouldn’t want that?

A global address. Simple as 10 letters.

What happens when you google your name?

What happens when you Google your business name?

In 2005 82 Billion dollars of goods and services were sold over the Internet.

Most adults rely on search engines more than an other tool to assist the in their decision making.

You want people to Google you and get results.

Corporate America has joined the blogosphere.

1. Because You Want To Make Money!!!!
You build trust when you blog, and trust is what sells products or services online.

Money

Start blogging NOW!!!!

Resources:

Blog Companies: Typepad or WordPress

To Help You Build: Blogsites.Biz

To register your blog: Technorati & Ping-O-Matic

Monitor Traffic: SiteMeter

Publicity: FeedBurner (RSS) and FeedBlitz (E-mail)

Make Money: Amazon Associates & Google AdSense

Blog Basic Questions: Blogging Basics 101

What To Do With Your Visitors - Google Analytics

RSS Readers - NewsGator, Google Reader




Top 10 Reasons To Blog In 2007

I met a Music Executive at Franklin Merc last Wednesday. He wanted my contact info. A couple of years ago, I would search and pull out my business card. No Longer!

Now, I just say…just put my name in your web browser and you will have everything you need.

For the world!!!!! Put in: randy elrod and you get ME!!!

In fact, put in Google:  dreamer  artist runner and you still get ME. For the world!!! The World!!! Who wouldn’t want that?

A global address. Simple as 10 letters.

What happens when you google your name?

What happens when you Google your business name?

In 2005 82 Billion dollars of goods and services were sold over the Internet.

Most adults rely on search engines more than an other tool to assist the in their decision making.

You want people to Google you and get results.

Corporate America has joined the blogospRREhere.




























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    Inman Real Estate Franklin, TN
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    Hardly Entertainment Columbia, TN
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    Morningstar PR Franklin, TN
  • John Patterson
    Technical Director Naples, FL
  • Nathan Gaddis
    Creative Arts Naples, FL
  • Vicky Beeching
    Recording Artist Franklin, TN
  • Brock Gill
    Vertical Ministries, Inc. Spring Hill, TN
  • Brody Harper
    SkorInc Spring Hill, TN
  • Susan Jackson
    h2h Video Huntsville, AL
  • Karen Anderson
    Writer Franklin, TN
  • Eric Nordhoff
    International Music Business Franklin, TN
  • David Ballard
    Creative Director Ft. Smith, AR
  • Bryan Young
    Engineer and Computer Programmer College Grove, TN
  • Jonas Applegate
    Music business, RSJ, Inc Antioch, TN
  • Amy Halleran
    Mom, blogger, businesswoman Franklin, TN
  • Stephen Proctor
    Videographer, Entrepreneur, Nashville, Tennessee
  • Scott LeDuc
    Entrepreneur, Artist, McMinnville, Tennessee
  • Audra Krell
    Blogger, Phoenix, Arizona
  • Marina Berryman
    Creative, Musician, Phoenix, Arizona
  • John Voelz
    Artist, Musician, Pastor, Jackson, Michigan
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    Pastor, Jackson, Michigan
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    Artist, Musician, Holland, Michigan
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