Tips and Tricks

Testimonials are more than you may think!

Posted by Steve Nyhof on 3 February 2010 | 67 Comments

For years I have written testimonials for about every product and service I have purchased or been involved with. Why? Because I’m a nice guy? Nope! I do it for me. Well, not completely. Writing a testimonial today can offer a way to brand yourself, and in many cases get a link back to your website.

But it is in how you write the testimonial that matters more. I have had several testimonials be placed at the top of the testimonial page of a number of company’s. You can do this by over doing it just a little, you know, really ham is up about the company!

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Creating A Web To Trap Traffic

Posted by Steve Nyhof on 12 December 2009 | 50 Comments

If one website with multiple landing pages can be fine tuned with keywords to target a single niche market, then what would ten websites do to target similar niche markets?

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Google, LandingPages and the Robots.txt files

Posted by Steve Nyhof on 12 December 2009 | 63 Comments

This will be quick and will be expanded on as I move forward. Our CMS does not include a robots.txt file. You are more than welcome to add and upload one to your account. However, this system makes use of the google sitemap.xml file which tells Google Bots what to index or not.

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More Than One Site And Linked Together

Posted by Steve Nyhof on 30 November 2009 | 89 Comments

While we all work to make our websites more SEO friendly to help them show up in the search results, some marketers might not be thinking a little bigger.

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How Do You Want To Track Your Leads?

Posted by Steve Nyhof on 19 November 2009 | 60 Comments

Just to be clear, this topic is on tracking visitors who convert. Use Google Analytics to test and learn more about the behavior of your site visitors. For most reseller or affiliate sites, tracking must be included in the URL because the main site is outside your control, hosted by someone else, or the company you work for. Other codes can also be sent to alter the page source or call up another template altogether. That's another topic.

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