Traffic is the lifeblood of every business whether it is online or
off line. How you generate that traffic varies and the cost of it will affect
your profits.
The basic search engine
optimization methods like the ones taught at SEO For Beginners does carry a nominal fee and
the lessons learned WILL take time to implement but the potential search engine
traffic gained from your efforts could generate business that far exceeds the
cost and effort involved.
There are static websites and
different types of Web 2.0 platforms available to you to build your web
presence. WordPress is loved by search engines and users because these sites
are dynamic, interactive and extremely versatile while being search engine
friendly. If you aren't familiar with this blog platform and how easy it is to
set up and use, I recommend you spend $5 for WordPress Unleashed Videos so you can
see for yourself how easy this is to use.
WordPress isn't quite as search
engine friendly as it should be BUT there are a large number of free plugins
that you can add to increase the functionality and search engine friendliness.
I've written a free report titled Must Have WordPress Plugins
that you can grab by registering at the site the link takes you to.
Hubpages and Squidoo lenses are
two more Web 2.0 platforms that the search engines like. A report was recently
released that shows you how to use these and an under used search engine
optimization technique to grab traffic you might have otherwise missed out on.
This report is called The $5 Traffic Trick and
that link takes you to a page where I wrote a review on the report.
There a billions of web pages
online so the chances of yours being seen is slim unless you have your page
optimized for words people type into the search engine. Even if you are using
pay-per-click, your ad shows up on the search results pages above or beside the
organic results. If you chose to have your pay-per-click ad shown on content
pages, visitors to those sites often find them by searching in the search
engines.
It's amazing how many people
either don't know or fail to acknowledge that the words people type into the
search engines either directly or indirectly affect the traffic they receive to their web pages.
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