How to surf the Internet…
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Here is something my good friend Jason Holland from Early to Rise sent my way.
I thought that many of my online trainings were great for newbies, but this takes it to a whole new level.
Enjoy!
Personalized Search: Is SEO Dead?
Is Search Engine Optimization Dead?
That’s the secret question I hear going around SEO circles these days. And with the continual rise of alternatives to search (like Youtube, Twitter, etc.) who can blame them?
With the push of the major search engines (read: Google) leaning toward personalized search results, the big question is will SEO even matter?
“How can you optimize for a listing when people may not even see what you’re promoting?” asks SEO and Blogging expert Pat Marcello.
That’s a good question for online marketers who rely heavily on free traffic from the search engines.
With all of this in mind, here are some things to think about as search becomes more personalized and people use more and more services and media to find the information they are looking for (and hopefully find your business).
First, consider that personalized search is dynamic by nature.
Personalized search results are continually modified over time, it’s not something that is set in stone one time.
As an extreme example, consider someone who goes online and does a search for the first time. There really isn’t a pattern of search history to deliver personalized results.
So what results will be displayed? Obviously the most relevant results, many of which will be based on proper optimization and deliver great content.
Keep in mind that every day there are hundreds of thousands, even millions of brand new prospects in your market niche who are just starting to search for the very first time.
If you have a website that is properly optimized and provides great content; you’ll be there to capture those brand new prospects.
Hopefully attracting, capturing, and catering to newbies in your niche is a part of your business model to begin with as that happens to be the largest part of any market and in many cases the most profitable (based on volume).
If you constantly rank high for new searches to your market and provide good relevant content that keeps new prospects coming back to your site (and other media) for information related to your niche; then as prospects continue to search you’ll naturally become a part of their personalized search results either as a result of them directly bookmarking your site or indirectly by Google and other search engines personalizing their results with your site.
Second, a very important part of your business model should be capturing your prospects contanct information so you can follow up with them and market to them on an ongoing basis.
If you focus on list building, you’ll be able to capture the information from most people who are new to your market and bring them into your online community. “Build a fence around them”, as Dan Kennedy would say.
In this case, even if in the long run personalized search crowded you out, that really wouldn’t matter because you’ve already captured your prospects information and now have complete control over the marketing process.
So in the worst case scenario personalized search is crowding your website out, but you still have your prospects information for follow up.
In the best case scenario, you have your prospects information for follow up, and personalized search is also crowding out your competition.
The bottom line is that personalized search is all about giving results to the end user (your potential prospects and customers) that are useful and relevant.
It all comes down to providing good quality origianl content that is of high value. Good SEO is just the icing on the cake.
Web Hosting for Internet Marketers…
While many people are constantly looking to buy the hottest information products and discovering the latest tips and tricks to make money online, there seems to be an equal amount of people who are interested in knowing exactly what tools I use to build and grow my own online business.
One of the most common questions I get asked is, “What hosting service do you use?”.
With the thousands and thousands of options out there, and the nightmare stories of web servers crashing and entire websites being lost, I can see why something as simple as choosing a webhost can be so complicated – I actually struggled with the same issue when I first got started online.
For the last several years and at the time of this post, the only web host I use and recommend is Hostgator. There are many reasons why I love Hostgator, including:
- Affordability (unlimited plans for under $10 a month)
- Great customer service and support
- Unlimited Disk Space
- Unlimited Bandwidth
- Ability to host an unlimited number of domains
- Easy 1 Click Wordpress Installation
The plan I recommend is the “Baby” plan; which includes the ability to host an unlimited number of domains for under $10 a month.
If that’s not enough to get you to switch over to Hostgator, then here’s something I’ve found that may help push you over the edge. Right now you can get your first month of hosting with the Baby plan for only 0.01 (that’s just one penny).
Just visit the website below to find all of the lastest Hostgator Coupon Codes, including my favorite one… your first month of baby hosting for only one penny.
Visit http://www.HostGatorCouponCodes.net to find the lastest hostgator coupon codes now.
Sincerely,
Brian T. Edmondson
How to quickly and easily create content (and leverage it)
I just added a new article to InternetProfitAlert.com on how to create content and get full leverage out of it.
This is actually a teleseminar report of a call I did with Rick Burdo for his disabled veterans teleseminar series.
Go ahead and check it out now: Creating Content and Leveraging Your Content Online
Sincerely,
Brian T. Edmondson
Publisher of the Internet’s Hottest Internet Marketing Newsletter
5 Days in July = Internet Income for Life…
Ever dream of the freedom you’d enjoy with your own Internet business… but get frustrated that you don’t know where to begin?
Let’s put an end to that… ONCE AND FOR ALL!
This July, Early to Rise – one of the world’s premier Internet business-building powerhouses – is inviting you to get 5 days of intense, hand-on training and mentorship from some of the same experts that helped build a $300+ million Internet business empire.
Come to Early to Rise’s “Five Days in July” conference and you WILL have your own, fully-functioning Internet business up and running by July 18, 2009.
The Early to Rise marketing team let me know that they just opened up registration for this event a few days ago.. and they are already half sold out!
You can check out all the exciting details here:
http://www.internetprofitalert.com/5-days-in-july.html
At this conference, you will walk in with nothing and walk out with your own, real Internet business.
This is a full soup-to-nuts program. The Early to Rise experts will not only show you how to build your own Web site, but you also get their proven secrets for product development, Internet marketing, email list building, joint venture and affiliate marketing, search engine optimization, pay-per-click advertising, content creation, and much more.
But this is the MOST important part…
You’ll not only LEARN IT, you’ll DO IT. No one leaves the event until you have your own web-based business up and running!
Space is limited, so go to the registration site right now to have your chance to get in quickly.
http://www.internetprofitalert.com/5-days-in-july.html
Sincerely,
Brian T. Edmondson
P.S. I will be speaking and teaching at this event, it’s one of the few live events I personally coach and train at each year. You’ll have 5 full days of access directly to me and the Early to Rise team.
Clickbank Code Review
I just uploaded my full review of the Clickbank Code.
In this course I provide some background information on the Clickbank Code, what’s included, who it is and isn’t for, as well as the one fatal flaw I found with the product.
You can see the full review by clicking the link below.
