RSS UNDERGROUND HOME

RSS Underground - RSS Resources - Dynamic Directory - Article Menu

Featured RSS Underground Keyphrase Optimization

5 Lightning Fast Ways To Build Content That Sells...

The golden rule of the internet marketer is that "Content is KING." It always has been and it always will be. Especially if you're an affiliate, good content is your best friend! But, there's a huge problem!

Do you really want to sit at your computer and just type content all day long? I doubt it, I sure don't. So, here are 7 ways to get great content - fast.

1. Public Domain Works

Works in the public domain are not protected by copyright laws. They can be freely copied, changed, edited, reprinted, distributed, and sold. Some public domain sources, like most U.S. government publications, have never been copyrighted. For others, the copyright has expired. Look into http://www.copyright.cornell.edu/training/Hirtle_Public_Domain.htm to get some great resources.

2. Famous and Funny Quotations

Compiling quotations is a dead easy, completely overlooked method of creating short web pages that can suck in thousands of visitors a day. These are pages that no search engine will ever penalize. And visitors are likely to bookmark those quotation pages and return to them later.

All you need to do is a bit of research through web sites, beats writing all day long!

3. Definitions

Every hobby, industry, or profession has its own vocabulary. That's often frustrating for outsiders who wonder what the yada-yada those geeks are talking about.

So why not help your readers actually understand what you're saying by offering definitions on your web site? Simple definitions can give you a massive competitive edge over competitors with higher search engine rankings. Why? A definition is exactly the type of content that everyday web searchers are always looking for.

RSS art

Photo Blog Host Comparison Chart - click here it's cool

4. Directory Pages

Someone comes to your web site because they are interested in a topic - I bet they'd love it if you can send them to other related web sites too! Well, wait, why would YOU want to send traffic away? Not exactly…

Directory pages are great for search engines, they get high rankings - so make sure to stuff your own adds all around them. Quick way to build content, get great link partners, get search engine optimized and get exposure to your ads!

5. Other People's Content Why in the world waste time writing when there are literally thousands of writers out there BEGGING you to place their article on your web site. I just recently built a 1000 page web site in about 3 days using OTHER people's content from online directories.

Check out www.goarticles.com and www.arciticlecity.com - those articles are available for re-printing on your web site. Just make sure to give the author the credit.

That's it - lightning fast content! Now you have no excuse to not make many large content web sites that all get great search engine rankings, free visitors and lots of sales!

About the Writer of this Article

This article is written by Anik Singal, founder of The Affiliate Classroom. Anik Singal has developed his own affiliate system that helped him earn well over $10,466 in just 60 days.  Now, he's looking for a few students to train one step at a time.  http://www.AffiliateClassroom.com

Guide to Internet Business - Design and Content

After deciding what kind of internet business you want to do, it's time to start planning the design and content of your business. Many people make the mistake of skipping this step, choosing instead to immediately start work on their web site. However, a web site is just a door into your internet business; and a door is pretty useless if there's nothing beyond it. An internet business, like any other business, requires proper planning and design if it's going to succeed.

a) Domain Name

A big part of your internet business is your domain name. A domain name is like the company name, or brand, of your business. This is the first thing a person will notice, whether they are typing your domain name into their browser, or clicking a link in the search engines.

It is advisable to choose a domain name that is short and memorable. A key part of branding is to make your name striking enough so that people will remember it long after they've visited your web site. However, do make sure that the domain name is at least somehow related to the nature of your business.

b) Website Design

The next step will be to plan the design and the look and feel of your web site. You will need to decide how you want your web site to look like, and where to put your menu, header, footer, ads and your main text. When designing your menu and web site navigation, do make it simple and intuitive. A simple navigation system will let people browse through your site without getting lost. For good examples, check out the major web sites out there such as CNN and Amazon.

When allocating spaces for advertisements, don't go overboard! People do not like visiting web sites that are full of ads and popups. Be more conservative and discreet in your ad placement.

One good method is to draw the design of your web site onto a piece of paper with color pencils or markers. This way, you can adjust the look and feel and correct any mistakes easily without having to go through programming changes on the computer. If you are having trouble with the design, you can take a look at various web site templates. A good source of templates can be found at www.templatesbox.com. For more aesthetically-pleasing web site designs (but with more complex programming required), you can find a lot of inspiration at www.csszengarden.com.

c) Website Layout and Structure

Next, you will need to determine how big your web site will be. Online stores will be huge by default, since they will need at least one page per product being offered. In any case, think about what sections you want to have on your web site, and how many pages per section. Try to structure the site so that visitors will not get lost or intimidated by it.

For web sites larger than 10 pages, it is useful to have breadcrumbs, like the one near the top of this page (eg. HOME > SECTION > PAGE). This tells the visitor exactly where they are, and how to get back to where they were previously.

Also useful are search bars and sitemaps. Search bars, like the one on the top left of this page, allow users to quickly search for whatever they are looking for. You can get a free search bar at Digital Point. A sitemap is also important for users as well as search engine robots to find the pages on your site. A good sitemap to follow is Apple's Sitemap. It is straightforward and contains all the information you require.

d) Content

When a typical user surfs the internet, they are generally looking for information. So to make your site useful and attract visitors, you will need to fill it with good content and information.

If you are not sure what type of content to fill your web site with, explore your competitors' web sites, and try to get a feel of what type content works and what doesn't. Pretend to be a potential customer, and see what parts of your competitors' web sites appeal to you, then base your own web site on similar themes.

However, do not copy content from other web sites: that's called plagiarism. Try to fill your web site with unique content based on your own knowledge and experience. Visitors will find that you are an expert in the subject and feel more trusting and inclined to buy from you.

e) Keyphrase Optimization

This step of the process is targeted to bring more visitors to your web site via search engines. When users search the web for information, they will most likely do so at one of the many search engines around, such as Google, MSN, or Yahoo. When searching, they will enter certain keywords or keyphrases into the search engines to find what they are looking for.

One of the methods to getting your web site more visible in the search engines is to optimize it for the keyphrases that visitors usually search for. Wordtracker is a very useful tool to learn which are the more popular keyphrases in your industry, and which ones have very little competition from other similar web sites.

Once you know which keyphrases are good for your web site, you can then optimize the web site. With your content ready and separated into the relevant pages and sections on your web site, it is recommended that you optimize each page for one or two relevant keyphrases. You can do so by repeating the keyphrases throughout the page (but don't overdo it!). The "sweet spot" of how many repetitions is required, is still being discussed and analyzed by various experts; and an exact number or percentage is not known.

By optimizing each page for different keyphrases, you are "covering all your bases" to attract visitors who might use different phrases to reach you web site. If you need further help on keyphrase optimization, you can check out SEOResearchLabs.

When you've finished planning the layout and design of your web site, and prepared optimized content, you can proceed to the third step, actually setting up your web site and putting your internet business on the web, which you can find at:

http://www.onlinebiz-help.com/step3.html

Steven is the webmaster of http://www.onlinebiz-help.com His web site contains various resources on affiliate programs and internet marketing advice to help you succeed in your internet business, including a Step-By-Step Guide to get you started.

Finding "Riches in Niches" by Streamlining Your Web Content

When marketing online, remember the old business adage, "There are riches in niches." Niche marketing is the process of filling a small, distinguishable segment of the marketplace in a way competitors are not. Finding your niche online is about zooming into the nitty-gritty of your web site's purpose and getting your communicating your message with clarity. Here's why:

1.Web Usability, Your web visitors are zooming by at the same rate as drivers viewing a billboard at 70 mph. This is no Sunday stroll. They are going fast and need to know right away if they've found what they're looking for. By communicating your niche in the marketplace clearly and succinctly, you don't waste a second. Telling them straight-up what your company does and what you want them to do helps them to zoom in and out without thinking.

2.Search Engine Optimization. Your web site will not show up in search results unless your web content has the same words people use in a search. This is added incentive to get down to the brass tax. People look online specifically for what they want. Getting into their heads and determining which keywords people use when looking for businesses like yours, will help you further carve out the niche you wish to develop.

3. It's Good Business. True. Each day breeds its own crop of great online business ideas. That doesn't mean you have to do them all. Doing too many things with one web site can not only keep you from capitalizing on the economies of scale a focused business enjoys, but can also rob you of your sanity. Keep it simple, let go of a zillion ideas. Hold on to the one that makes the very most of your core competencies. Market that one like crazy.

Your web site should be a crystal clear glass of niche marketing concentrate. Give it to us straight. Make each page specific, addressing one thing and make your message undeniably clear. Trim the confusion that plagues so many web sites and only serves to water-down the intended message. One idea communicated clearly with a dash of personality will cause people to respond and register, download, call or buy. Best wishes finding riches in your web niches.

Jennifer Ryan of The Marketing Shop is a web promotions and sales expert. Having earned numerous awards, recognition and financial success in sales, Jennifer now sells online for businesses worldwide. Visit http://www.the-marketing-shop.com today to sign up for her monthly newsletter (generous with free tips and advice!). Email her at Jennifer.Ryan@The-Marketing-Shop.com.

If Content is King who is Queen?

It's been said again and again, when it comes to getting people to visit your site (and stay there for more than 5 seconds), the quality of your content rules supreme. But once you've bowed to interest, saluted relevance and kow-towed to originality, who else must you pay homage to for recognition in the court of web site stickiness?

The two jewels in the crown of Presentation, for it is of course Presentation who is Queen, are structure and graphical design. Let's take a very brief look at them both.

Structure We're interested here in how you order the contents of your site, in how you link the different components and sections together. Your objective is to make the experience of browsing your site as straightforward as possible for your visitors.

So how do you go about achieving a clear, intuitive structure? For larger more complicated sites it helps to draw a chart of all the pages, showing how they connect to each other (this process isn't such a bad idea for smaller sites either). Try and keep everything logical and stick to the '3 click rule' as much as possible. (The '3 click rule' - a user shouldn't have to click more than 3 times to get to a page).

Once you've worked out a logical site structure, the basis for your navigation system should pop out. Don't go and spoil it all by using a fancy (usually Flash) navigation system that's frustratingly difficult to work out!

Graphical design What you do with your design is generally down to personal taste and branding requirements. Take a look on the Internet and you'll see successful designs from the extremely detailed to the minimalist.

Note that whilst people will say 'but look at Google' to justify a plain (ugly!) design, well chosen colour schemes and visual interest will give your site a positive boost.

No matter what style you go for, there are some rules that will always apply:

  • Be consistent, the look shouldn't change across the site
  • Busy backgrounds hardly ever work
  • Take it easy on the flashing ads and graphics
  • Watch out for clashing colours
  • Dark text on light backgrounds work best
  • The fewer fonts and text colours there are, the better
  • Use high quality images and graphics



Logical structure and pleasing design make for intuitive navigation and an easier more enjoyable browsing experience. With just a little thought you'll be rewarded with visitors who pay more attention to your content and not the pain and effort needed to get to it.

Trevor Lewis has over 10 years in the Software Industry. He is currently a Senior Consultant at EMNM. EMNM offer a range of new media design services including interactive CD presentations and web site design.

Hey, please visit the Internet Marketing web sites:

Article Underground

Power of Statistics

Recently Added Internet Related Articles:

Reciprocal Linking - Reciprocal linking is one of the most popular and (probably) effective ways to increase your PageRank. And although I have questions whether or not your PageRank actually means anything, that's another article for another day. The idea is that the more sites on the web that point to your site, the more important your site must be.

Targeted Content - According to SearchEngineWatch.com, a recent survey of businesses using the Internet as a primary marketing tool reported that only 11% said SEO gave a lower return on investment than search advertising. More importantly, 35% said that SEO was more valuable in terms of return on investment than paid advertisement.

Public Domain Content - Whether or not you consider yourself a writer, penning articles that are of value to your target market is one of the most effective ways to get your name out there and become known as an expert in your niche, attract visitors to your web site, and gain new subscribers for your ezine or other Pink Spoon (free offering to entice prospects into your Marketing & Product Funnel).

Blogging Community - The internet is brimming with articles, ebooks and hype about using blogs in conjunction with Google's Adsense program as a means of generating revenue. The formula for success, it seems, is simple. You blog, you place ads, you get traffic, visitors click on the ads and you get paid.

Inbound Links - Acquiring inbound links is an ongoing job. If you haven't worked on this aspect of SEO recently, some newer sites are probably good candidates for a link exchange or one-way links to your site. Start by looking at who's linking to your competitors' sites, and look for other sites with related but not competing content.

Content Writing Companies - Are you aware of the great potential that India offers in the field of web content writing requirements including technical writing, journalistic writing, editing of manuscripts, proofreading or any other related work? If you outsource your web content writing to India you will get the best possible research and web content writing that will enrich your web site considerably.

Reciprocal Linking - Reciprocal linking is one of the most popular and (probably) effective ways to increase your PageRank. And although I have questions whether or not your PageRank actually means anything, that's another article for another day. The idea is that the more sites on the web that point to your site, the more important your site must be.

Content Creator - Have you been trying to build web sites with Adsense to generate an online income? But really all you have done is generate web sites that aren't earning money and just causing you heartache. Ok let me start by stating that I have no technical ability when it comes to designing web sites. So, like many, I have gone down the long route of buying nearly all the so called easy softwares for getting your sites up and running, spending in the process in excess of a thousand dollars.

Content Article - Article directories have taken the internet by storm. That is a good thing, as it allows authors to distribute their content and allows publishers to grab content for their web site, but unfortunately, many article directories are offering a huge disservice to authors and publishers due to poorly designed directories.

Articles on the web

Social Bookmarking Tools
With the recent explosion of the Web 2.0 Social Bookmarking Sites, it is now recognised that to achieve good rankings , it is essential to employ social bookmarking techniques to achieve a good search engine position. The downside is that bookmarking your pages in all the social bookmarking sites is a very time-consuming activity

RSS Feeds XML Dynamic Content Sitemaps News Feeds Blogging Content For Webmaster

RSS Underground - RSS Resources - Dynamic Directory - Article Menu

© 2007, © 2007 RSS Underground