Wednesday, August 31, 2005

Over One Million Homeless after Hurricane.

God Bless the survivors In Buloxi, Gulfport, New Orleans, and Slidell.

Over one million people have become homelesss, jobless sand rootless - overnight!

The survivors cannot find their dead. If they could, they have no way to bury them.

Most of the 3rd largest port in the USA is underwater and 80% of New Orleans remains buried in a basin filled with silt and debris.

Unmoored oil rigs bob around in the gulf like giant sand toys, entire fleets and barges stand close to port as if they do not know what else to do.

If you can give money, click link above. If you would like to see what else you might do to help, click this link: Help Hurricane Victims Today

Wednesday, August 17, 2005

Free Guide to Search Engine Marketing

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WordTracker just published an exciting new Keyword Research Guide to help people get the most from Wordtracker. The 75-page guide features leading experts in the SEO industry.



Keyword Research Guide: Learn the strategies SEO experts use to get the most from Wordtracker in this free e-book available for immediate download.

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Wednesday, August 10, 2005

Have You Seen the Masters' Courses?

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There are Masters courses for Affiliate, Netwriter, Net Auction, Service Seller, InfoProduct and Pricing issues. Either sign up for course by email or download the PDF file. These are free and the information is priceless. Visit CoolAdz.com Library today.

Tuesday, August 9, 2005

Have You Discovered Word Tracker Yet?

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Some people achieve a top 10 placement in a major search engine and get plenty of traffic. Others do the same but get nothing. Why?

Simple. The first group selected keywords that many people are searching on, and the second did not!

You have put all the metatags in the proper places (you think), picked out keywords and made sure they are in the content of your web page, submitted your URL to every search engine submitter you can find.

Nothing happens . . .

What do you do? Open this week's email list of the top 500 frequently searched words on the Internet. Cannot afford this you say? This service is completely FREE of charge! Click here to sign up for your email list today.

These search terms are taken from various metacrawlers across the internet and stored in a database of over 350 million search terms. What do you do with them?

Use these words to:

* Position yourself in the market place
* Enhance your meta tags, title and document body to increase your visibility
* Spot surges of interest on the internet in real time, like new movies
* Take advantage of spelling mistakes to increase your web site traffic

While you are on the site, check out the free trial of Word Tracker. This incredible FREE tool is absolutely awesome! Why bid on the term, advertising, if people are searching for ads or free advertising?

If you want to spot an emerging trend, check out the ticker that shows the top 50 search terms for various search engine bots and metacrawlers in the past 24 hours.

Friday, August 5, 2005

Do You Have a Way With Words?

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We all have to write copy. Here is a short process you may use to write your next article, web content or manuscript.

Focus on your purpose - what are you doing? Do you want to sell something or just get the person to clickthrough to another website?

Organize important message and supporting details - what benefits await the reader who completes the required action (your purpose)?

Improve the flow of ideas - read it aloud, let your friends look over your copy, run it through a spell checker and grammar checker.

Persuade your readers - did something work for you? A testimonial from you is the most persuasive tool to use. Being "excited" about a product does not make it work.

Weed out extraneous words - action words usually make people take action. Everything else is fluff.

Energize your copy - not with !!! and CAPS, but with your motivation. Even on paper, enthusiasm comes through to your reader.

Achieve the proper tone - your readers should be impressed by your grasp of key concepts, but not overwhelmed with your hyperbole (better known as BS).

Improve the format and structure to intensify your presentation - experiment with layout, white space, size and positioning of graphics, if possible.

Reach your target audience with impact - say it with style... YOUR style! Highlight what you think is important, lead the reader down the page to the final action-producing button.

Track your advertising and all changes in ad copy or style.

Visit CoolAdz.com for more professional writing and editing services.

Monday, August 1, 2005

Are You Involved With Search Engine Wars?

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Have you figured all this search engine submitting, Alexa toolbar-ing, Googling and Yahooing yet? No, me neither. Everything used to be so much easier--insert title and metatags, submit to free directories, and voila, you did it! No longer...
Now, it is like SURVIVOR: SEARCH ENGINE WARs

Search engine marketing (SEM) is integral to your overall advertising, market and promotion efforts. Search engines index web sites for information related to key words (search terms). They also sell these key words to advertisers who bid for search terms (key words). Acronyms abound in the world of search engine marketing. Below are just a few.

Cost Per Click - With pay per click advertising (ppc), also called cost-per-click (CPC) pricing, you pay only when users click on your ad. If you are submitting and paying per click, then your site does not need to be optimized, you just need to be the high bidder!

Search engine marketing (SEM) - Search engine marketing (SEM) is the overall term used to describe how a web site or web page is optimized for search engines, URL(s) submitted, and page rank attained. Webmasters may spend hours optimizing and submitting their sites--a tedious process.

Search engine optimization (SEO) - Search engine optimization (SEO) occurs when you change the content of your site so that it may rank well for particular terms, especially with crawler-based search engines. Use of appropriate title, description and keyword metatags and rich related content is important in SEO.

Search engine submission (SES) - Search engine submission (SES) is the process through which your web site is listed with search engines. As you could imagine, manual submission is time consuming, as your website content must meet the standards of each search engine. Submit your website and you may have to resubmit periodically or see your site dropped from listings.

Will blogging make it easier or just add another dimension to the terror? Stay tuned for next episode of SURVIVOR: SEARCH ENGINE WARs.

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