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Content SEO and Keyword Targeting

QUESTION: If you are targeting competition on the [Google] keyword tool do you shoot for a low competition (.36 – .4 and below) with 30,000 – 130,000 local monthly, a CPC of .6 – 1.2 and low page rank (0 – 3) on the associated page? OR do you go after the big tuna?

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ANSWER: I suggest working both long term and short term seo strategies.

Short term 3 to 12 weeks targeting 20+ low comp low traffic keywords to Read the rest of this entry »

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Part 1 – Drive Website Traffic by Online Forum Participation

Regardless of what niche you’re in, posting on forums can be an excellent way to drive traffic to your blog.

It doesn’t matter whether you’re using your blog to give people marketing tips or tell them how to buy a car, there’s a forum for you!

If you’re willing to find those forums and follow the five steps I’m going outline, your blog will benefit richly. Read the rest of this entry »

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Part 2 – Drive Website Traffic with Repurposed Content

If you blog regularly, you have probably accumulated a massive collection of posts on a variety of subjects. A mere 2-3 posts per week will amount to well over 100 posts in a year.

If you haven’t realized it already, these posts amount to a massive pile of gold, and it’s time to cash it in.

In the remainder of part 2, I will explain exactly how you can do this in four steps. Read the rest of this entry »

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Part 3 – Drive Website Traffic With Joint Ventures

If you’ve been an Internet marketer for a while now, you’re probably familiar with the idea of joint venture partnerships. In fact, you may have even been involved with one or more JV partnerships in the past.

Not surprisingly, joint venture partnerships can also be used effectively to drive traffic to blogs; however, doing this correctly requires some thought and a good plan.

In the remainder of part 3, I will detail the 4 essential steps Read the rest of this entry »

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Part 4 – Drive Website Traffic with Viral Marketing

At some point, you’ve probably heard about how important it is to use viral content to promote your blog. You’ve probably heard about how one report or video went viral and ended up eating thousands even hundreds of thousands of people.

In practice, making something go “viral” isn’t impossible, but it’s much harder than you might imagine after talking to the average Internet marketer.

In the rest of part 4, I will explain in detail the 5 essential steps you must take if you truly want Read the rest of this entry »

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Part 5 – Drive Website Traffic by Writing for Other Blogs

One of the best ways in which you can drive traffic to your normal blog is to showcase your talents elsewhere.

In particular, if you can find a way to demonstrate to others that you are capable of providing high-quality blog posts, there’s a good chance they’ll follow you back to your blog and subscribe to your RSS feed.

It’s obvious, then, that a good way to get more visitors, commenters, and subscribers for your blog is to borrow someone else’s blog.

In the past, this wasn’t easy to do, but today it has become quite popular. I suggest that you use the following 3 strategies to become a guest blogger. Read the rest of this entry »

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