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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Apr 2010 15:40:14 +0000</pubDate>
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Seo search: Gain Traffic and Profits with These Seo Search Strategies

In the beginning Google created Page Rank and every living seo search master who then learned to optimize websites for one-word key words. And Google found that page rank was not strong enough and lo here it said, Let there be Phrase Rank. In this [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Seo search: Gain Traffic and Profits with These Seo Search Strategies</strong></p>
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<p>In the beginning Google created Page Rank and every living seo search master who then learned to optimize websites for one-word key words. And Google found that page rank was not strong enough and lo here it said, Let there be Phrase Rank. <br />In this seo search brief article, we will see that a site without spelling mistakes and also with aimed phrases has better chances to rank high in the results page of most search engines.<br />Phrase Rank distinguishes interrelated words that make idiomatic expressions in a sentence. These are two, three and four-word combinations. Consequently, a seo search expert has to find different combinations of words that a target user is expected to enter.</p>
<p>Search engine societies offer no directions on how to make seo search forecasting or how to optimize a site.Engines would end up far less efficient if every one knew how to perform seo search handling.<br />In the beginning, seo search work was easy. Virtually all inquiries, today, are one- and two-word lookups; but users are more and more frequently introducing triple-four-five or six-word queries now. For example, a user may search for the idiomatic expressions &#8220;low-budget seo&#8221; or &#8220;skilled affordable seo&#8221;. But she may also be interested in a company, like in &#8220;expert affordable seo firm&#8221; or a company in the city, as in &#8220;reputable affordable seo company in Seattle, Washington&#8221;.<br />Phrasal searches make it tougher for a seo search optimization guru to accommodate copy, because web users can choose different synonyms. They can put the equivalent words in several relative places, also: at the end, in the middle or at the beginning of a phrase. Furthermore, they may misspell some.<br />This takes us to an often disregarded feature of up-to-date search engines. Search engines learned to honor higher rankings to authoritative sites. One way to exhibit authority is writing error-free copy. Therefore, spell-checking is but one of the numerous jobs in the seo search industry. In any case, error-free texts make good impressions and add to the perception of authority of a site. Naturally, more believability impacts directly on revenues.<br />Nevertheless, if a user wrongly spells a word while introducing a query, cautiously aimed seo search phrases become ineffectual. If the writer intentionally uses typos, the web site will look amateurish; if the writer dismisses misspelled possibilities, a percentage of the market is lost. Seo search technicians can take advantage of Meta tags to recuperate that percentage of the market; they simply need to include regular faults inside the tag and those mistakes will be there but invisible to the reader.<br />To summarize, phrasal targeting can facilitate ranking a web site for specific content. A text free from spelling mistakes facilitates ranking it higher yet. <br />Therefore, seo search was, once again, good and apt for online marketing and every living seo master who crawls in the bowels of the WWW blessed Page Rank…</p>
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		<title>How Can I Use A Virtual Assistant To Benefit My Business?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Dec 2009 06:18:50 +0000</pubDate>
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Outsourcing to a Virtual Assistant (outsourced employee) can increaseproductivity, reduce costs and save you and your company time. Virtual Assistants, also known as VA’s, have been around for more than 10 years and in this day and age, utilize the technology era. They are highly qualified, educated and experienced people who basically can perform all [...]]]></description>
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<p><a rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.whartonbusinessfoundation.com/outsourcing_services">Outsourcing</a> to a Virtual Assistant (outsourced employee) can increaseproductivity, reduce costs and save you and your company time. Virtual Assistants, also known as VA’s, have been around for more than 10 years and in this day and age, utilize the technology era. They are highly qualified, educated and experienced people who basically can perform all of the same skills that traditional in-house staff provides. Many VA’s are College or University educated in business and office administration with work experience in an office setting.</p>
<p>We recommend a simple 3 step formula for determining what duties to assign an outsourced employee. First and foremost should be revenue producing functions. Simply write a list of what they should be. These include: appointment setting, cross-selling your existing customers on additional products and services (very important), telesales to new prospective customers, follow up sales calls on old leads that never closed, email blasting to generate new leads, internet sales, sending out online newsletters to existing clients, <a rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.whartonbusinessfoundation.com/seo">search engine optimization</a>, blogging, article writing, handling your social networking (Facebook, Linked-in, Twitter, etc), updating your website with fresh content and articles, there are over 50,000 free classified advertising sites on the internet other than <a rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.craigslist.org/">Craigslist.org</a> they can post these ads for your business, and much more.</p>
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<p>Secondly, are the revenue retaining activities. These include: customer service, technical support (online and on the phone), internet “live chat” on your website, invoicing, billing, taking phone payments, collections, sending out birthday or thank you cards and gifts to clients, fulfilling client information requests and more.</p>
<p>Third and last, are the non-revenue producing functions. These include: book-keeping, accounting, payroll, data entry, document and contract preparation, programming, research, answering your emails and cleaning up your inbox, scheduling and managing your calendar, acting as an answering service, fulfilling information requests from prospective clients, office management, employee scheduling, presentation preparation, making travel arrangements, desktop publishing, computer training, medical/legal transcription and more.</p>
<p>The benefits of outsourcing to a qualified VA are plentiful. VA’s use their own equipment so there is no wear and tear on your office equipment or a need for special equipment. By outsourcing to a VA rather than hiring an in-office assistant, you will never need to pay employment insurance, vacation pay, sick pay, or contribute to retirement plans and worker’s compensation.</p>
<p>There is no cost for training new or existing employees; VA’s are already qualified. There is no need for extra office space; VA’s do everything off location. There’s no need to worry about in-office employees requesting time off; VA’s are available when you need them. Like you, a quality outsourcing firm understands the needs of businesses today, ensuring the success of their clients. A good outsourcing firm values each and every client; it is because of these clients that they ensure your VA’s will aid in the success of your business.</p>
<p>How else can outsourcing to a VA save you money? VA’s are pre-trained and experienced individuals with the ability to catch mistakes made in-office, not only saving your business money but also protecting your business reputation.</p>
<p>And for those in-office employees that you cannot go without, a VA can take a little of the never-ending workload or less-important projects off their shoulders to ensure you, as a successful business, maintain your quality reputation and increase employee productivity.</p>
<p>So the question really should be, “why didn’t I do this years ago?”</p>
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		<title>I’m A Small Business Owner, How Can Outsourcing Help Me?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Dec 2009 06:18:56 +0000</pubDate>
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Many of our clients have been able to build their businesses successfully as a direct result of outsourcing. One of the most common jobs that they outsource is appointment setting. If your company does any type of outside sales (and most do) having an outsourced telemarketing department is ideal. Think about it, if you tried [...]]]></description>
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<p>Many of our clients have been able to build their businesses successfully as a direct result of <a rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.whartonbusinessfoundation.com/outsourcing_services" target="_blank">outsourcing</a>. One of the most common jobs that they outsource is appointment setting. If your company does any type of outside sales (and most do) having an outsourced telemarketing department is ideal. Think about it, if you tried to hire telemarketers in house, you have to set up office space, get office furniture, get special phone lines installed, get computers, etc. You even have to either manage them yourself or hire someone else to make sure that they’re showing up on time, working their agreed upon shift, calling properly, reading the scripts properly and performing the way that you want them to. </p>
<p>Yet when you outsource your appointment setting, all you do is have your sales force (or yourself) show up to prescheduled appointments and write up deals. That’s it! No trouble no hassle no headaches. All of this for an employee that costs around $5 per hour.</p>
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<p>As a small business owner, you can also use virtual assistants to contact your existing clients and cross sell them on additional products and services (a very successful and profitable strategy). In addition, they can serve as an answering service when you’re out of the office, handle your billing / payments &amp; collections, perform accounting and bookkeeping and more. Some mortgage companies use outsourced workers to call homeowners and sell them mortgages over the phone.</p>
<p>Realtors use virtual assistants to help them run their offices. Their reps help them prepare documents, upload listings, answer phones, do <a rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.whartonbusinessfoundation.com/seo" target="_blank">internet marketing</a>, send out client newsletters and more. Other businesses have outsourced reps handling some of their marketing functions. These include internet marketing. There are over 50,000 free classified ad sites on the internet other than Craigslist. Some business owners have their outsourced marketing reps posting ads on these sites each month. They also design their print and internet ads, launch their <a rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.whartonbusinessfoundation.com/home" target="_blank">direct mail campaigns</a>, fulfill information request orders, perform E-blasts, perform “Live Chat” for their website, perform search engine optimization, blogging, writing and posting articles online, updating their website monthly, and much more. Some accounting companies even have outsourced reps doing their clients bookkeeping (unbeknownst to their clients). Other companies have outsourced reps doing actual sales entirely over the phone and internet.</p>
<p>So as you can see, there are a tremendous amount of ways that you as a small business owner can benefit from outsourcing. The ways we mention above are just a few examples yet the possibilities are endless.</p>
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		<title>Branding Your Company: How To Choose The Right Business Name</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 27 Dec 2009 06:18:46 +0000</pubDate>
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It’s surprising that a lot of business owners have never had proper branding done for their businesses. Starting with their company name. Many simply name their companies after themselves (ex. John’s Accounting Service, THM Enterprises, etc.) or just a name that they pull out of the air. What’s in a name? A rose by any [...]]]></description>
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<p>It’s surprising that a lot of business owners have never had proper branding done for their businesses. Starting with their company name. Many simply name their companies after themselves (ex. John’s Accounting Service, THM Enterprises, etc.) or just a name that they pull out of the air. What’s in a name? A rose by any other name would smell just as sweet. Right?&#8230;Wrong! Not if we called it a stinkweed! </p>
<p>Your company name is everything. It’s a crucial part of your marketing and your brand. At the mere mention of your business’s name, clients and prospective clients should experience an emotional reaction. Your business name serves as an emotional anchor for your brand. So it should not be taken lightly. It’s ideal if your company name tells people what you do. Unlike the home improvement company that we came across named XRM Technologies. They actually install gutters, windows and vinyl siding believe it or not. </p>
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<p>So how do you come up with the right name for your company? For our clients, we use an exercise that we call the ‘name game’. Here’s how you “play it”. On a piece of paper, draw a line down the middle of the page, dividing the page into two columns. On the left side of the page, write down all of the problems or “pain points” that your prospect feels. I mean everything (ex. They have bad credit, can’t get credit cards, can’t get loans, have to pay higher interest rates, can’t get a mortgage or car loan, have to pay cash for everything, are embarrassed by their bad credit, etc.). Be very thorough and leave nothing out. </p>
<p>Next, on the right side of the page, write all of the solutions to the problems and “pain points”. For example: problem &#8211; they have bad credit; solution– raise their credit score to a good score; problem – they are embarrassed by their bad credit; solution – instill in them a sense of pride from having an improved credit score. After you finish listing all of the solutions to the problems, look at all of your solution words and phrases and then piece them together to come up different names for your business. </p>
<p>So, a real estate management company could be ‘Worry Free Property Management”. A florist could be ‘Last Minute Florists’. A dentist could be ‘Your Beautiful Smile Dental’. An insurance agency could be ‘Peace Of Mind Financial Services’. A fitness center could be “New You Fitness’. A green janitorial company could be ‘Clean, Quick &amp; Green Janitorial’. A home improvement company could be ‘24 Hour Windows &amp; Doors’. You get the idea. From your list, choose 6 – 10 of your best choices. Write them down on a piece of paper in column formation. </p>
<p>Lastly, you want to do some surveys. Go to the local mall, bookstore or whatever place your industry prospects gather (the business district at lunchtime, supermarkets, seminars, hardware stores, hospitals, etc.) and get their input on your name selections. Perform at least 10 – 20 surveys. Tell them what you want your prospective customers to feel and think when they hear your company name (ex. trust your company, be relaxed, be excited, laugh, want to make money, become hungry, want to eat healthily, etc.). Ask them to listen to your choices and rank them each from 1 to 10 (1 being the worst and 10 being the best). Lastly, ask them if they didn’t like your name selections, are there any names that they’d recommend. This is powerful because your actual market tells you the name that appeals to them the most. </p>
<p>The outcome of the ‘name game’ is a business name that appeals directly to your <a rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.whartonbusinessfoundation.com/magnetize_your_marketing" target="_blank">market</a>. You effectively eliminate the possibility of having a non-compelling name that simply sounds catchy or flashy. Instead, you get a name that when your prospective and existing clients speak it, it instantly solves their problems.</p>
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		<title>What Do I Need To Do To Start Marketing My Business On The Internet?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Dec 2009 06:18:53 +0000</pubDate>
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Many people are daunted by effective custom web design, site optimization, internet marketing, seo, etc. How can you blame them? There are so many so called “experts” out there spouting off the latest internet tripe. With just a little research, you soon discover that these experts are usually hawking some business opportunity or selling software. So, [...]]]></description>
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<p>Many people are daunted by effective <a rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.whartonbusinessfoundation.com/custom_web_design" target="_self">custom web design</a>, site optimization, <a rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.whartonbusinessfoundation.com/seo" target="_self">internet marketing</a>, seo, etc. How can you blame them? There are so many so called “experts” out there spouting off the latest internet tripe. With just a little research, you soon discover that these experts are usually hawking some business opportunity or selling software. So, we’re going to divest the entire process of it’s mysticism and make it as plain as possible.</p>
<p>Here’s what you’ll need to market your business effectively on the internet. The first thing you’ll need is a great website. This is not the area where you want to play it cheap. Do not design your own website! Unless you’re a graphic designer, you’re probably not as artistic as you think that you are. Hire a good web design company. Think about it. The first contact that many prospective customers may have with your business are you marketing materials such as your web site. A well designed web site should educate, instill confidence and trust in potential customers and above all is A SALES OR CLOSING TOOL. This can not be emphasized enough. It should not merely be a pretty online brochure. It’s purpose to either directly or indirectly close business for you. Period.</p>
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<p> Make sure you check around on the internet and observe your competitors websites before deciding on the design of your site. A good design company will help you with this. Study the design elements and features of the most successful companies in your industry. Do searches to determine which of their sites get top rankings in the search engines. Also, look for opportunities to innovate to make your website even better than theirs. Make it clear what you want from your website to your web design company.</p>
<p>After your site is constructed, the next thing that you need is for your site to be optimized. Site optimization consists of selecting the right keywords and then imbedding those meta keywords and phrases in the pages and links of your site, installing site maps, doing link exchanges, installing robots and analytics, tying in blogs and article directories, posting articles, and more. This makes your website search engine friendly and helps to get you higher rankings in the search results. Make sure your design company is experienced at this. Some designers are just so eager to get the business that they’ll claim to know more than what they actually do. Do not bypass the site optimization step and just try to submit your site to the search engines. All that will happen is that no one will ever be able to find it.</p>
<p>The last component is actually internet marketing or promoting your site. One popular way is submitting your optimized website to the search engines. There are literally thousands to choose from. However, the majority of searches are done through: Google, Yahoo, AOL and MSN. A study conducted by Berrier Associates shows that of people who spend five or more hours a week online, they average an astounding 71% of their time searching for information. Other research shows that the most common method of finding a website is through search engines. Google powers over 70% of all searches and is the trendsetter for algorithm creation. Therefore, search engine marketing is of paramount importance.</p>
<p>Some search engines are free and others you pay for. A good <a rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.whartonbusinessfoundation.com/seo" target="_self">SEO company</a> can advise on which search engines work best for you. </p>
<p>By applying just these simple strategies, you will be well on your way to getting good results from your internet marketing.</p>
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