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New Keyword Research Tool

Posted by Mosaic On January - 12 - 2009
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Here is an update on New Keywords tool by Google :

Google has launched a new keyword research tool intented for Adwords research, to find more PPC keywords, BUT, this tool can be used to find relevant and longtail keywords for any website pages or blogs and blog post titles.

This keyword research tool is different BECAUSE it is based on YOUR SITE, not just on general words.

Lots of Research Options:

1. You can just enter your URL

2. Enter you URL and enter specific keywords to research

3. Set up additional filters, like monthly searches, competition amounts, like low and high and more.

The results are:

  • Based on actual Google search queries
  • Matched to specific pages of your website

Just log in with your Google info, enter your information and get:

1. Set of keywords related to the pages of your sites/blogs

2. Actual number of monthly searches

3. Competition

4. Cost of PPC bidding for each keyword, this can tell you how valuable that keyword phrase is.

How to Use This Information:

This tool is not meant for researching new site keywords but the best way to use this tool is to get good keywords and long tail keywords when writing blog posts and adding additional pages to any websites using keywords that people are searching for.

URL: http://getinternetmarketingstrategies.com/2008/11/new-google-keywords-tool/

Social Network Traffic Analysis - Trends

Posted by Mosaic On January - 10 - 2009
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social_networking_uk_internet_traffic_chistmas_2008_2007_chart_11Social Network traffic has seen some interesting trends as of late. There is no doubt that social networks are here to stay, and will only continue to become more mainstream. However, not all sites are seeing booming traffic, in fact some seem to be dieing.

Below you will find 37 sites, compared, with their traffic estimates over the last 12 months via Google Trends for Websites.

Google is by no means completely accurate, but like most tools that estimate traffic you need to look at trends and not exact figures.

3 Interesting Social Network Traffic Analysis Takeaways:

  • There seems to be a decline in social traffic for a multitude of sites since September
  • Twitter and Plurk are seeing explosive increases while Pownce and Identi.ca are falling.
  • Facebook, Flickr, Hi5, Linkedin, Mixx and Yelp to name a few are all seeing large surges of increased traffic over the last year.

Use Social Media To Market Your Business

Posted by Mosaic On January - 10 - 2009
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networkSocial media marketing is the process of promoting your site or business through social media channels and it is a powerful strategy that will get you links, attention and massive amounts of traffic.

Those who ignore the efficacy of social media usually fall into three categories; the ones who don’t know much or anything about social media, the ones who are interested but don’t know how to use it and those who don’t believe in the value that a social media strategy can bring to any site or business.

Followings are the few important tips you can build a brand and use social media to market your business:

1. Create an identity, a brand for yourself on a social media site. Social Media marketing unlike other forms of marketing is a slow process. The key to SM marketing is being recognized first which certainly takes time. Your brand and your identity within that particular community define who you are and how effective you can be in marketing, both for your clients or yourself.

2. Watch what you do because everybody else does. Watch your manners! Being behind a computer certainly gives an added bonus of doing whatever and saying whatever you want. But if you are looking to grow within a network and become a part of it, this is something you certainly want to keep in mind. Politeness and good manners, they don’t go wrong anywhere and the same is true when it comes to Social Media.

3. Be active. If you want to network and get in on a powerful network of people on a social media site, the key is to be consistent. Do not use a site or its services half heartedly. Put in time and effort consistently and the results will be more than you expect.

4. Your profile is your brief bio. Most social media users tend to ignore their profile. This is a wrong step towards networking. Add links to your sites, blogs and other social media site where you are active. Give other users a chance to connect with you on a personal basis through IM and such.

5. Be careful in what you choose. Make sure to choose a site that fits with your personality or will help you network with like minded people. Study SM sites before you decide to jump in on one and work hard to earn, well, nothing. Do your due study before hand so you can network with the right people.

6. It’s a slow process. Networking and marketing through Social Media is a slow process. If you don’t have the patience to wait for something good to come along, SM won’t do much good. It’s all about building a brand, getting to know others and building yourself as one of the powerful force that drives the community within. There is no immediate gain but the long term return is much more than initial gain.

7. Be a host, welcome others. Most users tend to ignore new users as they are pre-occupied by trying to impress the power users. This is a wrong approach. New users can be as effective in near future as the current power users simply because they might rise to that status as well. Again, it takes time but be welcoming. Be seen as someone who is influential, who is willing to help, who is willing to give without asking. Build yourself as the guardian and you will get your dues back.

8. It’s all about them. We all want things in return and the same is true for your contact too. One of the reasons most people fail in social media scene is because they fail to give. Before you ask, try giving. Ask your contacts and network what you can do for them and do your best to fulfill their needs. Next it will be your turn and when you give without asking you get without asking for it as well. It’s a win win situation.

9. Become an early adopter. Not asking you to be a guinea pig, but one of the sure fire ways to become known and establish yourself as someone influential is to get in early. Take for example; if you are early at an event and get a chance to invite everybody in through the door, you are most likely to be known by all. Be an early adopter and invite the new one’s in. Welcome them and show them around.

10. Become a community builder. One thing that will help you tremendously in networking and becoming influential is if you become an active participant in building the community. Be the voice; let others know how things can change for better and what needs to be done. Be the leader. Remember, people like to follow. Establish yourself as a community builder, a leader within that community. As time passes by you will have enough to reap for all your hard work.

There are hundred more ways you can build a brand and use it to market your business. Social Media marketing unlike other forms of marketing is a slow process. The key to SM marketing is being recognized first which certainly takes time. Your brand and your identity within that particular community define who you are and how effective you can be in marketing, both for your clients or yourself.

Source: http://marketinghackz.com/10-simple-tips-to-get-started-with-social-media-marketing/

Takeaways:

  • SMO is a set of methods for generating publicity through social media, online communities and community websites.
  • Social Media marketing unlike other forms of marketing is a slow process.
  • Anyone who wishes to be successful in social networking should make it a point to go through the profiles of other people in detail.
  • It might be a good idea to leave comments on the blog of other members with a back-link (if allowed) to our site. This would help to increase traffic and visibility of our website.
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social_media_marketing-300x300The Problem….

Have you ever had a client come to you in a state of desperation, asking for help to remove a blog post that ranks for their business name, and portrays them in less than a positive light?

The reality of the matter is that without legal injunctions and the like, the piece (negative post) cannot be removed from the search results entirely. In many cases, legal tactics often have the exact opposite effect to that intended, and bring even more attention to the issue.

The Possible Solution…

Here’s a relatively simple solution that will work a large percentage of the time … We need to bump the negative listing down in the search results to progressively lower positions, reducing the likelihood that it will ever be found. Keep in mind; most people never go beyond the 1st page of search results.

This can often be done by building a profile on various sites. The profile name should be the exact term/phrase that the negative piece is ranking for. Here’s a list of 50+ such sites you can use:

1. Digg

2. LinkedIn

3. Twitter

4. Stumbleupon

5. Facebook

6. Propeller

7. Magnolia

8. Jaiku

9. Simpy

10. Technorati

11. coRank

12. YouTube

13. BlogCatalog

14. Zimbio

15. HubPages

16. Reddit

17. UPCHUCKr

18. BlogMad

19. Curbly

20. Flickr

21. PublicBlend

22. Bumpzee

23. Pownce

24. ViewZoo

25. PeekYou

26. Hugg.com

27. Connotea

28. BlinkList

29. BlogFlux

30. Netvous.com

31. Plime

32. MyBlogLog

33. Giggg.com

34. DotNetKicks

35. Diigo

36. CoComment

37. LiveJournal

38. Faves

39. Indianpad

40. Blogmarks.net

41. MySpace

42. Mixx

43. ZiiTrend

44. FriendFeed

45. MetaCafe

46. Last.fm

47. ZippyVideos

48. Quizilla.com

49. Kirtsy

50. Photobucket

51. Deals

52. Agentb

53. BlogSpot

54. HuffingtonPost

Try it out with a few, and see how long before your profile appears in the search results for the profile name selected. These sites can help protect the reputation from unreasonable ex-partners and others who wish to cause you harm online.

(Source: http://www.searchenginepeople.com/blog/4-alternative-uses-of-social-media.html)

Takeaways:

Select the strongest 3-5 of those 50+ sites (mentioned above); where strong is a subjective assessment based on many factors. My personal assessment would be:

1. Digg

2. Twitter

3. Stumbleupon

4. MyBlogLog

5. HubPages

  • Establish a profile on each, where the profile name is the term/phrase the negative piece ranks for.
  • Get lots of friends on each of those sites. The more the better. It works best if we take an active role and participate. Each friend will result in an internal link back to our profile on that site, making it stronger.
  • Join groups where possible too … often these will pass link power to your profile as well.
  • Possibly we can also create a social profiles menu on our site(s), and link to each of these profiles.
  • Please note … these tactics are by no means comprehensive or advanced. They’re just a relatively quick and efficient means for burying negative online mentions.

Top Reasons To Make Your Post Popular On Digg

Posted by Mosaic On January - 8 - 2009
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digg-logo1 Digg users will enjoy the post because it is unique and creative.

This post will get a lot of Diggs because it is unique and creative. It also brings the word out to all of the crappy hosts/websites/spammers that try to game the site. Digg users are not mindless zombies, and only enjoy quality content. They reward the best of the best by a simple click on the Digg button.

The article references Digg.

Digg users love to promote sites that love the sites they use just as much as they do. The vast majority of sites that are against Digg are quickly buried, leaving only the best ones that promote the site left standing.

The article was submitted by a top Digg user.

Digg users enjoy articles that were submitted by the top Digg users more than by random newbie. Digg users know that by trusting top diggers, they will be more likely to find the article interesting than if they were to go to a random article by a one day old user. By going with the top diggers, they avoid a big majority of the spam that is submitted to Digg. Therefore, the takeaway here is that do not create too many accounts on Digg and use only one account for all your postings.

The article is only interesting to tech savvy individuals.

Digg users are very fond of technology and industry news. Digg users like to Digg stories that most people who are not on the computer very often would have no clue about. Therefore, the takeaway here is that we should include the latest industry news in our articles.

The article has a live Digg button on the post.

Digg users find it convenient when they are reading the Digg frontpage and visit an article that has a Digg button sitting on it for them to Digg it after they finished reading the article. Digg users know that time is precious, and those with the button for easy clicking generally get more Diggs. Therefore, the takeaway here is that get the Digg button implemented on the site.

The article has a creative title.

Digg users hate the boring rehashed junk titles that explain nothing. Digg users like titles that are controversial or funny. Therefore, the takeaway here is that use only creative and some sort of funny titles, if possible.

The article is in list format.

Digg users do not want to spend a whole lot of time trying to find what they want to read. They want the best information right in their face and want the information able to be scanned through quickly. The listing format is popular because you can read three times as much information in one third of the time. Digg users tend to like informational top 10 lists because of their simplicity and creativity. Therefore, the takeaway here is that bifurcate the whole article into the points.

(Source: http://collinlahay.com/2008/01/07/top-10-reasons-this-list-will-be-popular-on-digg/)