SEO - How to Calculate Conversions For SEO

Written by maychaell on 9:49 AM

SEO, also known as Search Engine Optimization is the process of getting your website to rank well on the natural listings of search engines such as Google and Yahoo. As the industry becomes more educated on the topic of SEO, many companies are now engaging in the optimization process so as to get high rankings for their websites.

However, SEO is not always about ranking and position. You need to look at traffic and conversion too. When your site is being optimized, you need to track the amount of organic search engine traffic that comes to your website. For most web statistics tracking software, you will be able to know the exact keywords that searchers type to find your website. Tracking of organic traffic is very important as you can analyze the information and fine tune your optimization process.

Now that you know the amount of organic traffic that you are getting, it is time for you to calculate conversion rate. Before you can calculate conversion, you need to determine the goal of your website. In other words, what you wish to achieve from your website? Is your website an e-commerce store that generates direct online sales? Or are you intending to use your website to generate leads for your services or products, and close the deals offline? After you have determined the goal of your website, we will have a KPI or Key Performance Indicator to work on.

If you run an e-commerce site, your conversion calculation will be pretty straight-forward. You need to have a web statistic tracking software to track the path that visitors take when they reach your site. Then, use the number of sales resulted from organic traffic and divides it by the total organic traffic to your website. Then multiply it by 100. This will be your conversion rate for SEO.

If your business deals with offline sales and services, what you can do is to place an unique phone number on your website that is not use elsewhere. So whenever there is any enquiry to this phone number, you will know that it comes from your online marketing effort. Then, instruct your phone operator to always ask anyone who calls in on how he or she finds your website. When tracking conversion for offline sales and services, it is near impossible to get a 100% accurate number. But at least, you will have some numbers to work on.

Any marketing effort needs to be measured in order to produce good result. I know that it is very tedious to measure some of the online marketing campaign like SEO. You can choose to just look at keyword rankings and positions. But if you do not know the actual conversion rate and numbers from your SEO effort, you will never know how well your website fares in the optimization war.

About Search Engine Optimization?

Written by maychaell on 10:38 AM

The main purpose of SEO or Search Engine Optimization is to be the first in Google ranking or any search engine when it comes to popularity of searches by the users. A lot of techniques have been used.

One of the most common tricks before was the keyword density in an article. A keyword is used as many times possible in a sentence or paragraph so that it can be easily searched by almost all search engines. Some, even used transparent codes in their pages to hide those keywords that appears a hundred times. But as this kind of SEO technique were discovered to be harmful to the industry, search engines has been configured not just to search for keywords or similar words. Google has a certain way in searching for keywords in their search engines.

Google search engine is the first to rank the popularity of an article or page. It does not only searches for a density of words but a content of the page itself. It also searches for videos, images, links and another articles related to the topic.

In SEO world, good title plays a great role. And title must also appear in the first paragraph. If possible, keywords should be found with in the title and keywords should appear at least three times in the first paragraph or in all paragraphs without defeating its thought. The sentence structure should be unique, spelling should all be correct to maintain quality of work. Choose a good topic, write a good article. That would play the trick in SEO world.

A Guide on RSS Tool

Written by maychaell on 7:04 PM

RSS is an abbreviation that has evolved into the following, depending on their versions:

• RDF Site Summary (also known as RSS 0.9; the first version of RSS)
• Rich Site Summary (also known as RSS 0.91; a prototype)
• Really Simple Syndication (also known as RSS 2.0)

Today, RSS stands for 'Really Simple Syndication', and it has the following 7 existing formats or versions:

• 0.90
• 0.91
• 0.92
• 0.93
• 0.94
• 1.0
• 2.0

RSS tools refer to a group of file formats that are designed to share headlines and other web content (this may be a summary or simply 1 to 2 lines of the article), links to the full versions of the content (the full article or post), and even file attachments such as multimedia files. All of these data is delivered in the form of an XML file (XML stands for eXtensible Markup Language), which has the following common names:

• RSS feed
• Webfeed
• RSS stream
• RSS channel


They are typically shown on web pages as an orange rectangle that usually has the letters XML or RSS in it.

RSS feeds can be used to deliver any kind of information. Some of these 'feeds' include:

• Blogs feed - each blog entry is summarized as a feed item. This makes blog posts easier to scan, enabling 'visitors' to zoom in on their items of interest.

• Article feed - this alerts readers whenever there are new articles and web contents available.

• Forum feed - this allows users to receive forum posts and latest discussion topics.

• Schedule feed - this allows users (such as schools, clubs, and other organizations) to broadcast events and announce schedule changes or meeting agendas.

• Discounts or Special feed - this is used to enable users (such as retail and online stores) to 'deliver' latest specials and discounted offers.

• Ego or News Monitoring - this enables users to receive 'filtered' headlines or news that are based on a specific phrase or keyword.

• Industry-specific feed - used by technical professionals in order to market, promote, or communicate with current (and prospective) customers and clients within their specific industries.

RSS feeds enable people to track numerous blogs and news sources at the same time. To produce an RSS feed, all you need is the content or the article that you want to publicize and a validated RSS text file. Once your text file is registered at various aggregators (or 'news readers'), any external site can then capture and display your RSS feed, automatically updating them whenever you update your RSS file.

RSS tools are useful for sites that add or modify their contents on a regular basis. They are especially used for 'web syndication' or activities that involve regular updates and/or publications, such as the following:

• News websites - as used by major news organizations such as Reuters, CNN, and the BBC.
• Marketing
• Bug reports
• Personal weblogs

There are many benefits to using RSS feeds. Aside from being a great supplemental communication method that streamlines the communication needs of various sectors, RSS tools and feeds can also have tremendous benefits in your business, particularly in the field of internet marketing.

RSS tools and feeds provide Internet users with a free (or cheap) and easy advertising or online marketing opportunity for their businesses. Below are some of the RSS features that can help make your internet marketing strategies more effective.

1. Ease in content distribution services. With RSS, your business can be captured and displayed by virtually any external site, giving you an easy way to 'spread out' and advertise them.

2. Ease in regular content updates. With RSS, web contents concerning your business can now be automatically updated on a daily (and even hourly) basis. Internet users will be able to experience 'real time' updates as information in your own file (such as new products and other business-related releases) is changed and modified simultaneously with that of the RSS feeds that people are subscribed to.

3. Custom-made content services. With RSS, visitors can have personalized content services, allowing them total control of the flow and type of information that they receive. Depending on their interests and needs, visitors can subscribe to only those contents that they are looking for (such as real estate or job listings).

4. Increase in (and targeted) traffic. With RSS, traffic will be directed to your site as readers of your content summary (or 1 to 2 lines of your article) who find them interesting are 'forced' to click on a link back to your site.

These are just several of the many things that you can do with RSS. The possibilities are endless, and they are all aimed at providing you with an effective internet marketing strategy for your business.

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Track Your Visitors Outgoing Clicks

Written by maychaell on 9:24 AM

The biggest mystery online is traffic. Where does it come from? What times did they show up? What did they find interesting? Most of these question can be answered with Google Analytics, Sitemeter and Statcounter. But there is one question that still eludes us.

What outgoing or 'external link' did they click on? Which Buy Now button attracted more attention? Did they click on my Amazon link?

That's then I realized I had the answer within my own reach. I had recently purchased PHP Link Cloaker and realized it can help me answer all these questions.

It's all about creativity.

Here's what I did. After installing PHP Link Cloaker, I started assigning unique URL's to each link on my "sales page". Here is an example of the links I used (note, these links DO NOT work...they're just examples).

* http://www.google.com/recommends/Demo
* http://www.google.com/recommends/BuyNowTop
* http://www.google.com/recommends/BuyNowBottom

Can you see what I did? I gave each of my "Buy Now" buttons a unique URL. After 7 days or so, I'll be able to tell whether everyone is clicking on the Demo, Top Buy Now button or Bottom Buy Now button. Then you can hone your page accordingly.

Now Take it Even Farther

Let's say your sales page has Associate URL's from Amazon and a few Clickbank products. You'll be able to give each one it's own URL and see which is more popular. Then you can start honing your campaign from there. You'll be able to tell which link is more popular, which gets more clicks and you'll be able to cloak them all at the same time. This will keep your commissions protected and also allow you to easily change them in the near future.

I think you see the value of this product already. Also, it happens to be PHP/MySQL based with a secure, password-protected web admin area right on your own site. Finally, you can install it on all your sites with no restrictions.

Tips Affiliate Marketing

Written by maychaell on 9:08 AM

Many have tried to win the battle but only a few have pursued to conquer the war. This is the scenario of the different affiliate marketing programs that are raging through the internet to declare an all time fight for the endless streaming of the program's bloodline - traffic. For those who have survived the seemingly gold rush and was able to cross the bridge of being a novice, congratulations. But for those who were left to fight the barriers, there is a better way to navigate through the avenues of the internet. Solution is down to the different affiliate marketing techniques spelling out success.

The hype is an over exaggeration of every opportunity printed in your screens. A lot of people wanted to control the possibilities at hand and earn more than usual. People are now finding ways to venture in a kind of business where a huge amount of capital is not necessary. Because of the advent of the online market, influencing a home-based job, many wanted to submerge into the opportunity of making their desires into reality. And how can you survive the competition? Give in to the different marking techniques laid down below.

Technique # 1 - Choose a product that's definite.


Basing from the point of view of numerous customers, it is a must to give them their necessities. To do that, you must do a thorough research on the different kinds of products that are wanted in the market. Choose something that's definite and will count as a need more than a want.

Technique # 2- Create an avenue market.


It is better to find a definite place to sell something than move from one place to another in search for the perfect market. If you're not satisfied with the present way the market is being run, create your own avenue market where you can be stable and make it much easier for your customers to find you. Before settling on one site, be sure it goes hand-in-hand with the kind of product you are promoting.

Technique # 3 - Banner-less


Putting up numerous banners can only irritate those who will visit your site. That will give them more reason to leave immediately without even spending a moment or two to read your content.

Technique # 4 - Cloak your links.


Because of the emergence of the hype, people are more educated on how things work in the affiliate marketing industry. That is why, you have to protect your site by using a cloaking technique to prevent visitors from bypassing your site and moving on to another. Cloaking tools are available over the internet.

Technique # 5 - Write and submit your own articles

This will do you more good than harm. A lot of starting affiliates would think that it is nonsense to waste your time writing ridiculous articles. But the fact is, visitors are more into the content of your article than what you're offering. Offer unlimited information about your product without driving away your customers by rerouting your road to writing. You'll never know, there will come a time when your write-ups will get noticed by publishers and post it on their sites which is a good thing because it widens the scope of promoting your site and produce insurmountable amount of traffic.

To attain the universal rule in business of having 20% of affiliates and an 80% average income, you must follow these affiliate marketing techniques and someday, be the boss of your own marketing franchise.

Traffic & Mailing List in 5 Easy Steps, Affiliate Commissions

Written by maychaell on 9:09 AM

If you're looking to successfully promote your affiliate products and avoid shooting yourself in the foot and derailing your marketing efforts read on...

Do you know what the number one way to promote any product or service online is? No, it's not creating big, splashy product launches or flooding blogs and forums with thinly disguised marketing ads that might get you banned for spamming.

Article writing has long been highly touted as the SIMPLEST and BEST way to promote your products on the Internet. It is an easy, proven method for driving targeted visitors to your pages or blogs. Sales are much easier to make when your visitors arrive on your sales pages already wanting your affiliate products or services.

Most tutorials and "How To Market Online" ebooks have the same, somewhat vague advice on how to market with articles submitted to directories and ezines. Sure, they all tell you to write an article of 300-500 words, stressing the benefits of using the latest widget or joining some membership community. They also tell you to include a tantalizing offer to capture the reader's curiosity and to submit your article to as many article directories as you can.

That's all accurate advice and pretty standard across the Web, but, since most people haven't got a clue about how to use their articles to generate REAL INTEREST in their affiliate products, it's pretty much incomplete or useless advice.

Think about it.. . why did you write your article in the first place? Regardless of how beautiful your actual prose is, your ONLY reason for writing articles is to send targeted traffic to your offers. That means you have to attract interest and create enough curiosity to make your readers click on your link that sends them to your landing page or sales page. If your article doesn't do that, your marketing efforts will not generate income for you.

To complete the article marketing process, here's five simple steps you can use to get the job done for you.

#1... Focus!

Select the product or service you want to promote and sign up as an affiliate. This will get you an affiliate ID that you will include in all links to the product you are promoting. That affiliate ID lets the company know who gets the commissions when customers you send through your efforts buy their product or services.

For your first venture, stick with ONE product or service. Don't join everything that comes your way. You will become too scattered to be an effective marketer. What you are doing here, in the first step of this plan, is selecting your affiliate product to market with your articles.

Don't complicate it. Before you can create a simple and powerful marketing plan, you have to know WHAT you are specifically marketing. Most successful marketers advise using the product or service before you start marketing it and that's very good advice.

How can you tell your readers all about the benefits of using your product if you've never used it yourself? Your short article has to reflect YOUR OWN PASSION about the product to stimulate clicks on your links.

#2... Plan Your Strategy!

This sounds more difficult than it really is. When you're writing your marketing article, you focus your content on creating and building up your desired response from the reader. That response would be clicking on your link to get MORE information or a better solution to a problem they might have. Initially, you give them enough good quality information to make them want more.

Here's an example. Let's say you are marketing "Forever Shining" car wax.

Your title would be something like, "How To Keep Your Car Looking Brand New For Years" or "5 Easy Steps To Increase Your Car's Value."

Your article would list several important benefits of just waxing your car like a gleaming finish that also protects from bird droppings, keeping your car paint from fading with sun exposure, keeping that brand new look or, it only needs to be applied once a month. Include a tip or two for each benefit you list. Your ONLY purpose here is to provide good content and tips to make the reader's task easier.

Then, you drop the bomb: "If you want to wax your car ONCE A YEAR, instead of once a month, and still get superior protection, Check This Out!"

Your affiliate link to your sales page would be behind the "Check This Out." So, if you are sending your customer directly to the product's main sales page, they go wrapped in your affiliate ID. If you are sending them to your own sales page, make sure that any link on that page has your affiliate ID behind it.

See how that works? It's simple, but powerful. Your article on the benefits and tips to make car waxing easier is useful information your reader can implement immediately. The simple money-maker for you is your very strong, unspoken, enticement to be able to spend weekends fishing or watching sports on TV, rather than waxing their car in their garage.

#3... Use Tips And Tutorials To Your Advantage!

Internet surfers are universally looking for the same two things:

* INFORMATION they need for their own knowledge or to complete a project, like "Why do I need renter's insurance?" or "How do I make a macrame plant hanger?" for example.

* SOLUTIONS to everyday problems they have, like "How do I get my teenager to clean up her room?" or "Why do my roses die before they actually bloom?"

It's not brain surgery. Your task is to uncover the need and provide information to ease that need or steps to solve the problem in your articles. Don't forget the strong statement that leads them to even more information or much better solutions.

Your article titles have a great influence on starting that curiosity twitch in your readers that leads to clicks on your links.

QUESTIONS are powerful titles that encourage readers to click on your article to find out the answer. Here's a couple of examples. Fill in the blanks to suit your purposes.

"Want To ____________ Your _____________?" or

"Do You Know How to ___________?"

The title on this article is: "Explode Your Affiliate Commissions, Traffic & Mailing List in 5 Easy Steps"

It could just as easily have been: "Do You Know The 5 Simple Steps to Increase Your Income?" or any other version of that statement.

NUMBERED LISTS are a second very good option for titles. People like "To Do Lists" and follow your link to see what the ___ steps are.

"10 Amazing Ways To Reduce Your ________ " or

"Double Your Online Income With 6 Simple Tricks Of The Trade"

STEP-BY-STEP TUTORIALS are always welcomed by your readers who want to learn how to do or accomplish something by themselves. Your tutorials have several powerful benefits for your marketing plan that the other two options mentioned do not have.

* eMail delivery is simple and can be set up with an autoresponder so each step is delivered on a specific schedule without your intervention. Each step is delivered on a different day, usually a few days or a week apart.

* Increased marketing possibilities for each step that will keep your message and products in front of your readers, increasing chances for purchases. If your tutorial is full of good content and easy-to-follow directions, you will create a credibility factor with your readers that will develop loyalty to your projects. Money can't buy that!

* List-building is much easier with a good tutorial. Encourage reader feedback; get them involved to build a sense of "belonging." With each email tutorial step, ask for opinions about the subject or questions or just comments. If that doesn't suit your style, send an occasional extra email to your list and ask for their input. You could get several good topics for more tutorials. If you don't create a responsive, loyal list, you do not have a market, which equals no sales.

All you have to do here, or with any of these three tried-and-true methods, is decide what result you want from your article, provide the content to accomplish that result and publish it.

It really is as simple as it sounds. Visit article directories and read some articles that interest you. Develop an outline of the strategies used by those authors and you have your own template.

#4... Light Their Fire!

A very simple process to determine both the content and the flow of your article, keeping in mind the result you want when someone reads it, is to use the old outline technique you hated in school.

Make a list of the main points you want to include in your article. Don't be too critical here, just list them as they pop into your head...just the two or three-word points. When you finish doing that, arrange the points in some logical order to accomplish your marketing purpose, which is creating a desire to want more information and to click on the link to your sales page.

Once your list of points is arranged to suit your purpose, start expanding on each one, writing one or two short paragraphs or several sentences for each one. Make sure you are providing outstanding, quality content and not just fluff or filler content.

If your points motivate your readers to want more from you or challenge their old ways of thinking, you just created a customer. The secret here is to give them enough to create curiosity, generate questions they want answered and jump start their passion for the subject you are writing about.

Sounds like a lot for a short article to accomplish, doesn't it? It isn't. Successful Internet Marketers are doing it all day long and they don't waste time on methods that don't work.

#5... Wrap It Up And Set It Free!

There are five critical finishing touches that, if not completed before you publish your article, will result in you shooting yourself in the foot and derailing your marketing efforts. If you remember, I mentioned this at the beginning of this post.

First, REREAD YOUR ARTICLE with a critical eye. Answer these questions while you read it:

1. Is the information provided really useful?

2. Is it easy to understand and not peppered with confusing "insider" jargon?

3. Does it deliver the message to your readers that you wanted to deliver?

4. Does it make your reader want to know more?

Before moving on to the next step, read your article out loud and listen for awkward phrasing and poor grammar. Fix any you find before moving on.

Next, CHECK OUT YOUR RESOURCE BOX and make sure the information there really promotes your offer. You wrote this article to promote your affiliate product and your final message to your readers, your resource box, has to put the icing on it and motivate a click on the link to your sales page. It's why you wrote the article in the first place.

If you are not sure what to put in there, visit the article directories once again and you will notice that most of the resources boxes are essentially the same. Don't be afraid to copy success!

The last task you need to finish before sending your article off to do the work it was designed to do is one last PROOFING FOR ERRORS of any sort. Don't do this yourself. You are no longer objective and your tendency will be to read what you want it to say, rather than what it actually does say.

Ask a friend or relative to do it for you and listen to what they tell you. They will be reading it like your potential readers will. You don't want to make a bad impression with something as easily corrected as misspelled words or bad grammar.

You ready? Let's get it published and working for you.

Send a copy to your favorite list of publishers. Don't have a list? Google for some and you will probably be overwhelmed. Submit it to article directories...the more the better. Just be sure you read their individual submission guidelines and take them seriously before you do it. You don't want your article declined because of something easy to fix, like not having Every Word In Your Title Start With A Capital Letter.

If you have a newsletter or blog, don't forget to publish it yourself. You'd be surprised how many new authors forget to do this. You can even email it to your list if you think they would be interested in the valuable content you just created. Your task from now on is: Market! Market! Market!

Finally, if you haven't skipped any of the tips and techniques listed above, your efforts should start producing sales for you when your article gets published. Take a deep breath and relax for a moment. You have researched, organized, written and published your first marketing article. You have a working template you can use over and over.

Know what comes next?

Do it again!

Registry Clutter

Written by maychaell on 10:54 AM

The Registry

The Windows registry is a database that acts as the main nerve system of your computer and is very important. The registry stores all of the preference and setting information for your administrative settings, file relations, permissions, as well as your user settings for software and hardware on your computer. The registry is constructed of different folders with files that have different names and places depending of the version of windows you have.
Windows will always reference the registry while you use your computer. Over time, with a lot of usage, the registry will collect a lot of clutter, be corrupted which can lead to sever problems with your computer. It also causes runtime errors, and most likely sluggish performance

Corruption of the Registry

The registry is prone to damage from several sources. Many of the sources can be linked to not uninstalling completely certain programs which can leave behind extra pieces of data cluttered throughout the registry. In turn, the left over data interferes with the new data the computer is trying to move connect through. This can also occur when several temporary registry values are created and then never removed. If the registry becomes too large, the computer has to work to hard to find the correct values it has stored in the massive database.

How to Fix Registry Errors

It is imperative to clean the registry and remove all the clutter that is building up over time. Although it can be done by yourself, it can be destructive to your computer to remove in this manner. If you are trained and know exactly what you are looking for, it is recommended not to do it. A registry cleaner software program is highly recommended and critical so nothing is missed. You use the software, follow the instructions and your computer can be running like new.

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