
RSS Underground - RSS Resources - Dynamic Directory - Article MenuFeatured RSS Underground Content ArticleStrengthen Your Website Content With Online Database AccessWebsite content, as articles, has taken center stage as web publishers scramble to differentiate their online offers. As both the quantity and quality of articles have accelerated, so too have online directories. These directories often resemble mere lists, but they can be powerful content additions that serve to deepen the value of the overall selling proposition by helping users in locating critical, related resources that for the visitor is otherwise much too time consuming. On today's web sites, it is not uncommon to find online databases designed to provide the data-hungry web site visitor with more comprehensive database management functions which are far superior to list-style directories. At a minimum, we find web-driven data pages that include search and display functions which facilitate quick and easy manipulation of back-end SQL databases. Many sites also include options to add, edit, delete, print, and even download data directly from the database to the desktop, all enabled with multiple levels of login/password security. While this is not revolutionary, the technical expertise required to build database-driven web pages has been the domain of more sophisticated online publishers who not only owned the back end database outright, but possessed the required expertise to build and maintain such access for their loyal constituents. But that has all changed. A flurry of new, low-cost desktop tools have entered the scene, leveling the playing field for the budget-strapped internet marketer who, until recently, was limited to throwing in a basic "telephone book" style directory in an attempt to bolster his value proposition. Three such tool categories warrant a closer look: Web data extraction tools costing less than $400 enable web content, as "repeating data", to be easily extracted to MS Excel, MS Access, or virtually any SQL database in high volume. This data serves to build, or at least augment the publisher's's new online database. (Ideally, one should first obtain permission from the web site owner before scraping large volumes of data). The next challenge is to manipulate the collected data now resident in multiple files, and often in disparate data formats. Though list processing applications have long been available, lower cost tools now offer powerful merge/purge capabilities without the need to import and export files in the process. Some simple routines and the data is ready to upload to the database on the host web server.
Finally, the publisher builds the web pages which access the database. Perhaps most exciting is the arrival of a wide variety of desktop code generators, many which are open source, that allow a non-programmer to build customized web pages that rival the database search, display, add, edit,delete and download capabilities previously reserved for the more technical publisher. No longer is the web publisher required to know a single SQL command to accomplish this feat. Amazingly, most of these tools generate pure PHP or PERL code. All that remains is to upload the generated code to the host database and the project is complete. The web site now houses a "living, breathing" database, to the extent that the publisher desires to maintain fresh data. One of the more common, and simple applications of database-driven web pages is to build versatile Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) pages. Questions and answers can be queried by category (e.g. pricing, product) or keyword (e.g. sporting goods), while enriching the users support experience. How can such newfound capabilities be monetized? The possibilities are plenty. Limited datasets can be made freely searchable and viewable for casual visitors, though it's usually wise to request that the user register even if membership is free. The idea is to prime the pump, getting casual users to thirst for more comprehensive database access. Extended and full database access can be reserved only for paid members. Never has a publisher had such power to build data-rich content that can serve to immediately strengthen his unique selling sales proposition. In the old paradigm, he who owned the data held all the power. Today, data is everywhere for the internet entrepreneur. By applying the latest database tools, any web site publisher can now cement the most loyal of customer relationships by ensuring that his customer has a reason to keep coming back. Web visitors have a difficult enough time sorting out the perceived sameness of online offerings. For the content builder, there are few better methods to establish and lock in immediate credibility with customers than to implement an easily accessible database that underscores the site's overall content theme. Related: Email Newsletter - Creating Content Sites RSS Underground Featured Article Author BoxAbout The Author Web Content (Mass + Keywords) + Links = SEOOf course, the whole goal of the search engines' ranking schemes is precisely to deliver good, relevant content to users. The mechanism for how search engines select and reward good, relevant content is essentially just a technical issue, though admittedly an extremely important technical issue. But even in purely technical, mechanistic, terms, web content affects search engine rankings three ways: 1. inbound links 2. web site mass 3. keyword optimization 1. Web Content and Inbound Links Inbound links are the number-one factor in getting search engine rankings. They also yield plenty of traffic on their own. The importance of links is what has led many people to say that content is no longer important. But those people forget that content really does play a big role in getting links in the first place: * At the very least, good content will make potential link partners more comfortable with linking to your site. No one wants to link to a link farm, splog, junk site, or even just an unprofessional-looking site. * Lots of good content gives other webmasters (and particularly bloggers) a reason to link to your site spontaneously without being asked. * You can allow other web sites to post your content in exchange for a link back to your site. 2. Web Content Mass More web pages of content = more search engine traffic Here’s why: 1. Adding pages to your site is like putting out extra nets to catch surfers. 2. Search engines see bigger web sites as more prestigious and reliable. 3. The more content you have, the more reasons you give other webmasters, particularly bloggers, to link to your site spontaneously, without being asked. 3. Web Content Keyword Optimization Keyword optimization used to be the most important step in SEO. Now it matters little in ranking for highly competitive keywords. Still, keyword optimization can really help you get traffic from searches not on competitive keywords. While you may never rank number 1 for "finance," you may still show up tops for a search on "household finance rent federal tax deductions" if you have that phrase somewhere in your content. Such non-competitive searches make up a very large proportion of total web searches. Web Content Keyword Optimization Checklist: There are four legs to keyword optimization: * Research/selection * Density * Prominence * Stemming/Variation Keyword Research and Selection You need to identify keywords searched on by your target audience. Use tools such as those offered by WordTracker and Yahoo Search Marketing (formerly Overture). There are two big pitfalls to avoid: * "Negative keywords" that look relevant but are not really searched on by your target market. For instance, "web site copy" is a synonym for "web site content," but most people searching on "web site copy" are looking for software that copies an entire web site to the hard drive for offline browsing. * Impossibly competitive keywords that you have no realistic chance of ranking high for them. How do you know if a keyword is impossibly competitive? One rough measure is to look at the PageRank of the webpages currently ranking in the top three for that keyword. If the PageRank of those pages is much higher than the PageRank your site will likely have in the future, you will probably never outrank those pages. A pay-per-click campaign with Google Adwords of Yahoo! Search Marketing will help you to find which keywords really are searched on by your target audience. Keyword Density Keywords appear in the content the right number of times for search engines to recognize the page as relevant, but not so often that it looks like keyword stuffing. The longer the content, the more times the keyword should appear. Keyword Prominence Keywords appear in just the right positions within your web pages for search engines to recognize them as relevant. The page title, headings, and first lines of the page are often considered the most prominent positions. Keyword Stemming/Keyword Variation * Using variations of the keyword will help ensure web pages appear relevant to the next generation of more sophisticated search engine algorithms. * In the meantime, variations of popular keywords helps your site appear for the "non-standard" searches on variations of the keyword. There are three main types of keyword variations: * Word-stem variations. A stem of a word is its base. For instance, "optimize" is the stem of "optimized." Other stem variations of "optimize" include "optimizing," "optimizer," and "optimization." You can also shuffle the component words of multiple-word keywords. Variations of “web site content” would be “web site content,” “web content,” “content for web sites,” and “site content”). * Synonyms (such as “web page content,” “internet content,” or “writing for the web” for “web site content”). * Related terms (such as “internet,” “SEO” or “web page”). For many people, the SEO side of content feels like a moot point. You need content for your visitors even if no search engine spider ever notices. But every web site budget, both of money and time, is finite. If you're ever choosing whether to invest in another link to please search engines or another page of content to please your visitors, don't forget: search engines still like content, too.
Fresh ContentAre you looking for fresh content for your web site? It makes sense that if you can get your hands on free content you should be using it. We live in a sea of information. And information overload is an increasingly common complaint. Part of the complaint arises because we get hit with different headlines that point to the same content. So we waste time on things that have no added value. When you email your list or put up content on your site, and assuming you want to generate loyalty, it's necessary that you have fresh content others haven't seen a dozen times elsewhere. If this makes sense to you, here are some ideas you can use to EASILY generate content that is fresh with a minimal amount of time and effort. First of all, think about a subject in which you are interested. Let's say it's make money online. Now if you're not aware of it, let me put you in the picture. Most people do web searches from Google's home page and stop there. Not at all creative. Not at all digging for information from which to develop original content. So let's go exploring... 1 - Google has lots of tools besides just web searches. They let you check the news. As of this writing, there are 8,549 news items listed by Google on the word make money online. Bet you could easily do a summary of some of these articles and create your own content. But let's not stop there. 2 - Google also has "groups." These are folks who like to discuss *your* subject. So now you can go even farther. Look up make money online in their groups. Now this information is potentially gold. Why? Because you can see what it is about make money online that lots of folks are interested in. Think you might be able to do a little research and come up with a free or even a for-profit report that gives them what they want? Check out Google's other tools, too. You can even get research info from universities through Google. Start here: http://www.google.com/intl/en/options/ 3 - Next method: Do this search (keeping in the punctuation as written): +make money online +free +filetype:pdf As of this writing, Google shows 2,210,000 hits for this query. What you get here are free downloads in pdf format about your subject. Now you can't simply copy and use it as your own information. You have to create your writing in your own words. But there's no law that says you can't summarize what you find in other people's works. To make the point, you could even call your work something like: "Survey Report: Latest from the Make Money Online Front!" 4 - Go to Alexa.com. Do a search on your subject, in this example, make money online. It provides the exact same results as Google because it's powered by Google. So why bother, right? Wrong. Because Alexa *does* provide value added information. When you do the search, you don't want to click the link that takes you to the listed site. Instead you want to follow the link that says "Site info." When you do this, you'll find a section called: "People who visit this page also visit." This can be very valuable because it potentially shows *what the marketplace is interested in.* This can enable you to tailor your information product to what people want. These are just some of the easy ways to branch out your explorations and find current information for your web site. One program that helps people start their own internet business with fresh content is the Plugin Profit Site. With this online business you are set up with your own money making web site, email marketing newsletter and follow up training in 3 easy steps. For less than $80 you will get your own personal web site with an enewsletter for 400 days without writing a single word.
Hey, please visit the Internet Marketing web sites: Recently Added Internet Related Articles: Duplicate Content - I've been following the discussion about Google and mirrored information for some time. It is "common knowledge" that Google penalizes page rank when it determines that content is duplicated somewhere else. In fact, I've read many experts stating that there should be no duplicate domain names and no duplicate content anywhere. Start Blogging - Blogging has captured the interest of many across the World Wide Web. The cold, robotic nature of the virtual world becomes warm and cozy when we see personality and real life thoughts appearing on our screens. Sometimes we make a connection with the blogger that leaves an impression. We're caught! Our natural curiosity will draw us back on a regular basis to get the juicy updates the blogger throws our way. Website Content Writer - Website content writer wanted! Are you qualified to answer this ad? If you believe in yourself, are flexible, and can create a portfolio of your online work, then you are definitely qualified to be a web site content writer! It's funny, but when we believe that we're a particular way, we begin to act that way. So try it out. Believe for twenty minutes that you are a professional web site content writer. Content Management Systems - The technical hassles of creating a web site have always been a problem for many affiliate marketers. Whether it's HTML, FTP, CSS, PHP, or any other confusing acronym, some affiliate marketers feel that it's a constant battle. Blogger Name - Blogging is really hot and yet many people still have no idea what it is or what it's for. I usually get one of two responses when I tell people that I recently launched a blog: 'A what?' or 'Great, where can I find it?' It seems people are either completely aware and involved with blogging or unaware of its existence. Don't be left behind and miss out on a fabulous opportunity to connect with more potential clients and partners. Article Content - Every piece of advice at the moment about improving search engine position especially Google suggests that web sites should be updated regularly with good quality content. The phrase 'Content is King' is seen in most articles on the subject now. Adding Fresh Content - As you start getting more media-savvy, you'll find yourself coming up with more and more information and ideas to help the public. Not all of these ideas will strike the fancy of your media contacts, but don't let them go to waste--become a media person yourself by publishing an e-zine. Article Blogging - Everyone is blogging from politicos to teeny boppers. Many teenagers have resorted to blogging as an outlet for their emotions, a little online nook where they can blurt out their feelings and blow off some steam. However, savvy marketers have discovered that blogging is one of the best Internet marketing strategies available. Favorite Feeds - RSS Feeds are the latest in cutting-edge tools for alert webmasters. Globally, consumers are gobbling up this latest trend. The convenience of being able to monitor all of their favorite feeds in one place carries tremendous appeal. Webmasters and marketers find RSS feeds equally as attractive. The instant widespread distribution of content updates becomes a breeze with RSS feeds. Articles on the web
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