How To Optimize Your Website to Attract Maximum Visitors

Search engine optimization of your web pages is vital to attracting visitors to your websites and blogs. The days of being able to attract customers to your business by having a pretty website are long gone. It needs to be search engine optimized and marketed to get you the best possible organic exposure. By organic exposure we mean page ranking based on natural search visitors not pay-per-click advertising ranking.

With this in mind, we have put together a search engine optimization website evaluation service where we will:

  1. Evaluate your website and then supply you with a report of what needs to be done for on page optimisation (by you or your web designer) to ensure that your website pages are optimised to gain maximum natural search visitors.
  2. Use our research software to identify key words and phrases in your business niche with high traffic and low competition to help raise your search engine rankings and drive more targeted visitors to your website.
  3. Create a flood of back-links (over time*) to your site using tried and proven techniques and software targeting book-marking and RSS Feed aggregators, as well as submissions to hundreds of directory and search engine and sites.
  4. Install a plug-in onto your website that will submit to many of the major RSS feed aggregators, book marking sites, website directories, and search engines every time you update your website content. This in addition to the ones mentioned in step 3 and is truly a very powerful piece of software that will generate a massive flood of targeted traffic to your website and offers.
  5. Traffic Generator: Free membership to the most powerful traffic generator on the planet. This tool is unlike anything you’ve seen or used before. And it was designed specifically to help you and other marketers who want more traffic and leads but are fed up with the lame tools and tactics being pushed out there.
  6. FREE High Quality Video Producer, so you can create or upload your own videos, which will automatically generate the embedding code to paste into your website or blog, or if you prefer, a URL to send in an email. You can even post it to your favourite social networking sites like YouTube and Facebook.
  7. Host your website (optional) with one of the best website hosting companies on the planet, with a 12-year track record and, used by many of  the top Internet marketers. Unlimited website and blog hosting (as many sites and blogs as you want) for less than a cup of coffee per day… awesome!

We can greatly reduce the amount of time it takes to fully optimize your website using the best SEO tools at our fingertips that could cost a newbie hundreds of dollars, let alone all the time it would take to master how to use them.

Some of the critical things you should have on your marketing websites and blogs are:

Videos: More people than ever before are turning to video rather than text to get  information. Google recently bought YouTube and using video on your websites and blogs will help in your page rankings.

Lead Capture/Newsletter Subscription Forms: If you do mot have a lead capture/newsletter subscription form on your site, you are potentially losing a large slice of your online income.

Website Traffic & Lead Generation Software: As mentioned above, you need to be proactive when it comes to getting visitors to your websites and blogs. We have access to some of the best lead generation and website traffic generation software available on the Internet.

We cannot guarantee you page one on Google, if fact no one can (see Google notes below) but we do guarantee to optimize your web pages to give you the best chance of increasing your organic search engine ranking and numbers of targeted visitors to your website.

How much is it worth to your business to increase exposure and generate thousands of targeted visitors to your website?

Email Us Your Website URL for a obligation free quote. Put “FREE website optimization quote” in the subject line.

* The reason we say back-links over time (several months) is too prevent the website rising too quickly in the rankings and risk being “sand-boxed” http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandbox_effect by the search engines. The Sandbox (a.k.a. Sandboxing or the sandbox effect or the Google penalty) is a name given to an observation about the way Google ranks web pages in its index.

According to the sandbox effect, Google temporarily reduces the page rank of new domains, placing them into what is referred to as its “sandbox”, in an effort to counter the ways that search engine optimizers attempt to manipulate Google’s page ranking by creating lots of inbound links to a new web site from other web sites that they own.

Very few online marketers use RSS as well as they could and they are completely missing out on the fact that RSS can be used to help dominate the search engines by rapidly building powerful, quality back-links, rapidly building page rank and quickly start driving massive targeted organic web traffic to your web pages. This is just one of the methods we use to drive traffic (visitors) to your website.

Send us your URL for a website analysis and free quote today to videoadlinks@gmail.com Put “FREE website optimization quote” in the subject line.

Many companies will promise you page one exposure on major search engines like Google but what they fail to tell you is that this is usually achieved by:

  1. Pay-per-click advertising. These are the ads that sit at the top and to the right of the natural organic searches. The problem with that is 80% of the visitors will click on organic searches before pay-per-click ads.
  2. They will get you to page one organically with a long-tail keyword that attracts little or no natural searches. Looks good because you are on page one but if no one is typing in your keyword or keyword phrase, then no one is visiting your site.

The yardstick we use for ranking sites is the Alexa Ranking system. Alexa is a very powerful tool used to rank web site traffic. Find out how your web site traffic stacks up against all your competitors! This is one of the most accurate freely available tools to find out how well your site ranks up against millions of other sites on the Web.

Here are some tips from Google on what to watch out for when looking for a search engine optimizer:

While SEOs can provide clients with valuable services, some unethical SEOs have given the industry a black eye through their overly aggressive marketing efforts and their attempts to manipulate search engine results in unfair ways. Practices that violate our guidelines may result in a negative adjustment of your site’s presence in Google, or even the removal of your site from our index. Here are some things to consider:

  • Be wary of SEO firms and web consultants or agencies that send you email out of the blue.

Amazingly, we get these spam emails too:

“Dear google.com,
I visited your website and noticed that you are not listed in most of the major search engines and directories…”

Reserve the same skepticism for unsolicited email about search engines as you do for “burn fat at night” diet pills or requests to help transfer funds from deposed dictators.

  • No one can guarantee a #1 ranking on Google.

Beware of SEOs that claim to guarantee rankings, allege a “special relationship” with Google, or advertise a “priority submit” to Google. There is no priority submit for Google. In fact, the only way to submit a site to Google directly is through our Add URL page or by submitting a Sitemap and you can do this yourself at no cost whatsoever.

  • Be careful if a company is secretive or won’t clearly explain what they intend to do.

Ask for explanations if something is unclear. If an SEO creates deceptive or misleading content on your behalf, such as doorway pages or “throwaway” domains, your site could be removed entirely from Google’s index. Ultimately, you are responsible for the actions of any companies you hire, so it’s best to be sure you know exactly how they intend to “help” you. If an SEO has FTP access to your server, they should be willing to explain all the changes they are making to your site.

  • You should never have to link to an SEO.

Avoid SEOs that talk about the power of “free-for-all” links, link popularity schemes, or submitting your site to thousands of search engines. These are typically useless exercises that don’t affect your ranking in the results of the major search engines — at least, not in a way you would likely consider to be positive.

  • Choose wisely.

While you consider whether to go with an SEO, you may want to do some research on the industry. Google is one way to do that, of course. You might also seek out a few of the cautionary tales that have appeared in the press, including this article on one particularly aggressive SEO: http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/businesstechnology/2002002970_nwbizbriefs12.html. While Google doesn’t comment on specific companies, we’ve encountered firms calling themselves SEOs who follow practices that are clearly beyond the pale of accepted business behavior. Be careful.

  • Be sure to understand where the money goes.

While Google never sells better ranking in our search results, several other search engines combine pay-per-click or pay-for-inclusion results with their regular web search results. Some SEOs will promise to rank you highly in search engines, but place you in the advertising section rather than in the search results. A few SEOs will even change their bid prices in real time to create the illusion that they “control” other search engines and can place themselves in the slot of their choice. This scam doesn’t work with Google because our advertising is clearly labeled and separated from our search results, but be sure to ask any SEO you’re considering which fees go toward permanent inclusion and which apply toward temporary advertising.

  • What are the most common abuses a website owner is likely to encounter?

One common scam is the creation of “shadow” domains that funnel users to a site by using deceptive redirects. These shadow domains often will be owned by the SEO who claims to be working on a client’s behalf. However, if the relationship sours, the SEO may point the domain to a different site, or even to a competitor’s domain. If that happens, the client has paid to develop a competing site owned entirely by the SEO.

Another illicit practice is to place “doorway” pages loaded with keywords on the client’s site somewhere. The SEO promises this will make the page more relevant for more queries. This is inherently false since individual pages are rarely relevant for a wide range of keywords. More insidious, however, is that these doorway pages often contain hidden links to the SEO’s other clients as well. Such doorway pages drain away the link popularity of a site and route it to the SEO and its other clients, which may include sites with unsavory or illegal content.

  • What are some other things to look out for?

There are a few warning signs that you may be dealing with a rogue SEO. It’s far from a comprehensive list, so if you have any doubts, you should trust your instincts. By all means, feel free to walk away if the SEO:

    • Owns shadow domains
    • Puts links to their other clients on doorway pages
    • Offers to sell keywords in the address bar
    • Doesn’t distinguish between actual search results and ads that appear on search results pages
    • Guarantees ranking, but only on obscure, long keyword phrases you would get anyway
    • Operates with multiple aliases or falsified WHOIS info
    • Gets traffic from “fake” search engines, spyware, or scumware
    • Has had domains removed from Google’s index or is not itself listed in Google

Email Us Your Website URL for a obligation free quote. Put “FREE website optimization quote” in the subject line.

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