If you like to write, you already have one of the greatest tools at your disposal to generate traffic to your online business website.

What was it the voice kept telling Robert Redford? ”Build it and they will come.”

Well my friend, it’s not that easy. You have to point them in the right direction first.  If Google doesn’t know your website exists, how will anyone else? Publishing an ezine article is by far the most effective way to get Google to stand up and take notice. A single article can accomplish miracles in the SEO arena.

There are several main objectives to writing an ezine article. The most important of which is obvious, creating the kind of keyword magic that will put Google in a tail spin wondering where you’ve been all its lonely cyber life.

But keep in mind it’s not just about creating keyword magic.

You want to write an article that people enjoy reading and deem informative. This is the key to developing a readership. The best approach is to write a strong enough article to make other article websites want to add your content to their sites. It is not at all uncommon to see a single author’s article plastered all over the web. This proliferation will establish a presence over and over again for your online business. With each new back link your website stands a better chance of higher rankings.

To get the biggest bang for your key strokes keep the following tips in mind. Follow these simple rules and you will be rewarded with an abundance of internet traffic.

Let keywords boost your ranking

If a tree falls in the woods and there’s no one there to hear it, does it make a sound?

You can write the best article in your niche and it won’t matter if no one gets to read it. In order to read it, they have to be able to find it first. This isn’t rocket science here.

Before you sit down to write an ezine article, you must have a solid SEO strategy in place. You may not necessarily want to draft your article around the most sought after keywords in your market. Many authors choose to base their article around keywords that don’t generate as high a competition. In doing so, they zoom up to the top ranking using similar keywords. Pick your SEO strategy accordingly. If you don’t get the desired results, you can always write another article.

Be sure to write an article that is relevant to your key word terms. For instance, you don’t want “work at home business” listed in your keyword box if the phrase work at home business doesn’t appear any where in your article.  Search engine spiders look at your keyword tags first. Then they go through your article searching for those same phrases. The more relevant your article is to its key word search parameters, the higher your article will be ranked once it is posted.

It is common practice to use the main keyword in the first paragraph and again in the last paragraph. Then strategically deploy four or five similar keywords throughout the article’s content.

Just make sure to compose your article is such a way as to not sound redundant to the reader. You don’t want to insert keywords just for the sake of inserting them. A word of caution, keyword stuffing can result in lower rankings with Google.  

Once you determine the keywords your article will be based upon, focus on seamless implementation. You want your article to flow naturally. You don’t want your reader tripping over your keywords. You want to incorporate them in such a way that you retain the reader’s interest.

Get them there and keep them there

Why write an article to begin with?

Article Submission = Free Traffic. What a beautiful equation!

The more people that read your article, the better the chance you have of someone clicking over to your website from the author’s resource box. You are not allowed to use an ezine article as a glorified sales pitch.  The resource box, however, can be used to promote your online business and actually get someone to your website. The ultimate goal in writing an article to begin with is to make a sale. Isn’t it? If you’re trying to find a way to make money online, you bet it is!

The more people who click over to your website from the resource box, the better the chance of you turning a profit off the time you’ve spent at your keyboard. Therefore, maintaining your reader’s interest is crucial.  If they click away from your article before they make it down to the resource box, you’ve pretty much wasted your time.

You need to grab their attention immediately and keep it. If you have a good sense of humor, use it.  Empathy is yet another approach. A reader that relates to you, or feels you relate to them, will take the time to hear what you have to say. If these don’t suite your style, you can never go wrong with good, solid content. Once you get them there, you want to keep them there.

Don’t make the mistake of writing a strong article just to have your reader disappointed when they get to your website. If they came in search of relevant information, it must be there for them.  If it’s not, they’ll click off your site before Google even knew they were there. What was that? Did I hear a chuckle in the background?  

Something you may not be aware of. Google’s algorithms take into account the average amount of time a person spends on your website when determining its ranking.

Let your article build its own call to action

The ultimate goal is to make money online.

The purpose of an article is to pull the reader in. They are already interested in the subject matter or they would not be reading the article to begin with.

There is no real need to employ catch phrases or a call to action in what is meant to be an informative article. Many of your readers will see a sales pitch coming a mile away.

Your website undoubtedly already contains a call to action. Why should your article too?

Instead, let your article build the reader’s interest. Capture their attention with relevant content and allow that attention, that spark of interest, to guide them to the inevitable conclusion. An article supporting legitimate reasons for taking action will lead to action being taken.

Never under estimate the power of anchor text

If you read this article carefully, you were able to pick out the keywords I am optimizing for.  In case you are the greenest of newbies, I’ll list them for you;

Online business, home based business, work at home business, make money online

These will all be listed in the keyword box for this article.

In case you’re not aware of this, these are highly competitive terms. But didn’t I say earlier that it may be in your best interest to write an article based around less competitive terms? As a matter of fact, I did!

Here in lies the mystical power of anchor text. What is anchor text? It is the magic formula that hides your website from your reader’s eye while inducing them to Click Here!  All the reader sees is the hyper link that whisks them away on a magic carpet ride straight to your website or landing page.

If you’re not already familiar with anchor text format, simply Google hypertext or anchor text. I tried repeatedly to provide the format for you, but the ezine editor kept insisting on converting my example into an actual hypertext link even without the proper http:// designation attachment.

Note:

Please make sure to include the http:// (and www designation if applicable). You want your entire domain name with no spaces in the designated section. If your domain name does not appear underlined and in typical hyperlink coloration (blue or purple) when you are finished, then you have done something wrong.

Did you know that if you type the words Click Here into the Google search engine 1,360,000,000 results will pop up? And why is that? It might have something to do with the fact that for years webmasters used Click Here hyper links to induce a call to action to what was then a much less sophisticated internet user.  By placing the term Click Here there was no longer any doubt left as to what you were suppose to do.

Search engine spiders place serious emphasis on anchor text. If you look in my resource box, you will note that there are two Hyper links in the text;

Residual income and Affiliate Marketing

Why is that, the newbie might ask. Because anchor text pulls much more weight with the search engines than regular text. Therefore, I have placed the utmost emphasis on the keywords residual income and affiliate marketing. These terms are much less competitive than terms such as make money on line.

Affiliate marketing appeals to the online marketer looking for the next big affiliate program to promote. Residual income appeals to anyone seeking to establish a long term income with an online business. This article will stand a much better chance of reaching a page one ranking in the search results for these keyword phrases then it will with the more competitive terms.

Here’s one final tip before you submit your article for publication;

Never submit your article the same day you write it! Come back refreshed and detached the next day. You will be amazed how many simple mistakes you read right over the day before. A fresh set of eyes will help you see how to finish shaping your article into the masterpiece you meant it to be.

Conclusion

A well written SEO article is not just a string of sentences used to camouflage strategic keywords. An SEO article is a platform. It can be used to accomplish several goals; provide information, spark a reader’s interest, and ultimately bring them to your website. Your ezine article, when penned correctly, can generate internet traffic and sales without it costing you a dime. And that one submission that makes it to a page one ranking can continue to generate income for years to come.

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Such as yourself, I’ve constantly read various tips on how to gain popularity in various search engines and suffered a high degree of random experiment failures. As a result of everything that I have learned, I present this article in order for you to learn from my past mistakes. In this article, I will present 5 powerful tips that will change the way that you think about Search Engine Optimization.

Tip 1: Researching SEO

Before you start building a website, it is important that you understand the black and white of Search Engine Optimization. Reading one article will never be enough. Google and the other big search engines do not tell people how to create the perfect website. What most SEO professionals do is research the trend on how websites gain popularity in traffic. From there, they’ll write various articles and I recommend that you read as many as possible to help formulate a well rounded decision.

As a result, you will be able to generate a website geared with more knowledge to prepare you for success rather than random trial and error.

Tip 2: Planning

What does planning have to do with SEO you ask? This is probably the most important aspect in developing your website. Planning gives you the ability to create a website and to continusily generate content pages without worrying about reconstructive efforts that consume most of your time. Why keep changing designs and shifting content if the site is set up perfectly in the first place. People usually rush to build a site without any prior planning. It’s essential that you plan the following:

Resources

Budget

Site Theme

Realistic Time-lines

Final Purpose

To keep it short, planning will save you time, money, and will allow you to execute without stalling the progression of your site.

Tip 3: Site Theme

So now your armed with knowledge and have a realistic plan, but now you need to develop a site theme. Whatever your site is going to be related to, ensure that you keep it narrowed down to a specific topic. Also, expand your knowledge further than what other websites have the ability provide. Become a subject expert matter into what you are presenting. Focusing on keywords and themed content will give you the traffic that you want and need. Without this your site will be doomed to fail.

Tip 4: Type of Visitors

Type of visitors? This isn’t SEO related. Wrong, the type of visitors you received is important for SEO. How is that? It’s very easy to explain. If you impress your visitors to a specific site, your site can spread by word of mouth, through blogs, and through back links which is all very important in the SEO world. Impressed with certain sites, I would even advertise certain sites. For example, positive comments made to me by many about a hosting company resulted in me switching to DreamHost. Because of that, I link Dreamhost on my other sites. By linking and spreading the word, Dreamhost is self advertised with many customers.

Creating bogus sites related to cars with fake information will lead to a high bounce rate. In having a themed site, your visitors should be more focused and will click your links, even the possibility of buying products that you offer. The type of visitors you receive should never be ignored. If you have 10 visitors looking for “red shoes” that actually go to a stored themed on red shoes, that will most likely result in 6-9 straight sales. If the site theme is about red shoes, but generate tons of useless content about “boots for cats”, you probably will get hundreads of visitors but will make no sales.

Tip 5: Optimization

Now that you armed with knowledge on what to do, the final stage is optimization. Just because you follow all these steps, it will not result in permanent traffic. The world of the Internet changes on a daily basis. Optimizing your site to trends of the Internet will help you succeed. For example, if text ads are more popular than image ads and you fail to adopt this trend, you may be losing revenue just because you failed to optomize the site. By optimizing your site, you may discover new traffic, more revenue, and receive more possible hits from search engines. This involves risk, but it is important for your website to grow.

Summary

You can now the create the perfect site (well as much as you can get it to near perfect). Be open, do you research, plan, and build your website accordingly. Do not give up and do not falter. The world of the Internet is always a large beast to tackle.

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Search engine optimization is a lot easier than you think. Although you need to gather a certain amount of information about your site, preferably before you build your site, once you have the right information, you can quickly and easily build a search engine optimized website that will get you traffic.

Below are five tips for optimizing and submitting your site to the search engines:

1. Know your market.

This step is absolutely crucial. You need to know exactly who you are marketing your business to. If you don’t, you can’t drive targeted traffic to your site.

The difference between targeted and untargeted traffic is glaring. Targeted traffic comes from those who are looking for your products and services. If you know exactly who you are marketing to, you’ll optimize your site for that market.

2. Target the right keywords.

Target the wrong keywords and no one will find you. That’s why it is really useless to use marketing tools like doorway pages.

The first thing you need to do is understand what your visitors are searching for.

The keyword terms you may want to optimize for, and what your potential customers are actually searching for, can be different.

Tools like Good Keywords, http://www.goodkeywords.com, can help you find out what others are searching for. The more times that a keyword or keyword term is searched for the better. To determine if you have a lucrative term, do a search in the search engines for the term. Make sure that you search for the exact term.

The more times a term is searched for, and the fewer the sites in the search engines, the more lucrative the term.

3. Learn search engine optimization.

When I first started marketing online, I read all of the guru stuff about buying banners, advertising, etc. The problem was that I just starting out. I was trying to make money, not give away everything that I had.

After becoming a search engine optimization marketer, I felt betrayed. Most of these people didn’t talk about search engine optimization because they didn’t do it. They simply took offline marketing techniques and adapted them to the internet.

Search engine optimization is one of those rare marketing techniques that has no corresponding offline marketing technique.

It’s an online technique. Period. If you want to be successful at it, then you need to learn how to do it. It’s not that hard.

One tool that can help you is Web CEO, http://www.webceo.com. This free software works for both PC and Mac. It includes all of the tools you need to optimize your site, and it’s free. It even includes step by step documentation to teach you search engine optimization: what works, what you need to know, and steps you can take to improve your rankings.

Read the documentation for this software, and you’ll know the most important things you need to know about optimizing your site for the search engines.

4. Optimize your site for the search engines.

Once you’ve learned the basics of search engine optimization, then it’s time to optimize your site for the search engines.

Start by selecting your keywords. You can use the Good Keywords software to help you.

You should optimize for no more than three keyword terms per page.

Once you have your keywords, plug your site into Web CEO. Remember, you are optimizing pages, not your site.

Analyze your site and see what changes you need to make. Once you’ve done that, you can edit and reload or upload your site to the internet.

5. Submit your site to the search engines.

There’s some disagreement on whether or not you should submit your site to the search engines, or whether you should just wait for the search engine spiders to find you.

I stand in the camp that says submit. The reason is that these search engines don’t always update the way they should, and although they claim that they will find your site, they may not.

I know this because I had one site that had never been found by MSN eventhough it was linked to all of my other sites and all of my other sites were fully included in MSN.

There are only five places that I recommend you submit, and you should do this manually. Although Web CEO has a submission tool, it’s better to submit your site manually.

Below is my list of where to submit your site:

Google – http://www.google.com/addurl/?continue=/addurl
MSN/Inktomi – http://submitit.bcentral.com/msnsubmit.htm (Includes Inktomi)
MSN – http://beta.search.msn.com/docs/submit.aspx
Yahoo – http://search.yahoo.com/info/submit.html
Alexa – http://pages.alexa.com/help/webmasters/index.html
Exactseek – http://www.exactseek.com/add.html

These sites cover most of the internet. Before you submit, there are a few things you should know:

1. Alexa is part of Google search. You will get better results submitting here first. This site also allows you to include a thumbnail of your site. You will also get indexed faster.

2. Read the information on each site for getting included. The best way to learn how to market in any search engine is to read the information offered by the site. You’ll pick up valuable free tips directly from the source.

3. Once you’ve submitted your site, forget about it. Concentrate on building quality content and links to your site.

Once you’ve built a site of around 100 pages, start another one on a topic you are passionate about. Continue adding content to the site or sites you’ve already built. Keep repeating this process, and you’ll achieve success in the search engines: targeted traffic, more sales, and a reputation for providing quality content.

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Search engine optimization is a lot easier than you think. Although you need to gather a certain amount of information about your site, preferably before you build your site, once you have the right information, you can quickly and easily build a search engine optimized website that will get you traffic.

Below are five tips for optimizing and submitting your site to the search engines:

1. Know your market.

This step is absolutely crucial. You need to know exactly who you are marketing your business to. If you don’t, you can’t drive targeted traffic to your site.

The difference between targeted and untargeted traffic is glaring. Targeted traffic comes from those who are looking for your products and services. If you know exactly who you are marketing to, you’ll optimize your site for that market.

2. Target the right keywords.

Target the wrong keywords and no one will find you. That’s why it is really useless to use marketing tools like doorway pages.

The first thing you need to do is understand what your visitors are searching for.

The keyword terms you may want to optimize for, and what your potential customers are actually searching for, can be different.

Tools like Good Keywords can help you find out what others are searching for. The more times that a keyword or keyword term is searched for the better. To determine if you have a lucrative term, do a search in the search engines for the term. Make sure that you search for the exact term.

The more times a term is searched for, and the fewer the sites in the search engines, the more lucrative the term.

3. Learn search engine optimization.

When I first started marketing online, I read all of the guru stuff about buying banners, advertising, etc. The problem was that I just starting out. I was trying to make money, not give away everything that I had.

After becoming a search engine optimization marketer, I felt betrayed. Most of these people didn’t talk about search engine optimization because they didn’t do it. They simply took offline marketing techniques and adapted them to the internet.

Search engine optimization is one of those rare marketing techniques that have no corresponding offline marketing technique.

It’s an online technique. Period. If you want to be successful at it, then you need to learn how to do it. It’s not that hard.

One tool that can help you is Web CEO, This free software works for both PC and Mac. It includes all of the tools you need to optimize your site, and it’s free. It even includes step by step documentation to teach you search engine optimization: what works, what you need to know, and steps you can take to improve your rankings.

Read the documentation for this software, and you’ll know the most important things you need to know about optimizing your site for the search engines.

4. Optimize your site for the search engines.

Once you’ve learned the basics of search engine optimization, then it’s time to optimize your site for the search engines.

Start by selecting your keywords. You can use the Good Keywords software to help you.

You should optimize for no more than three keyword terms per page.

Once you have your keywords, plug your site into Web CEO. Remember, you are optimizing pages, not your site.

Analyze your site and see what changes you need to make. Once you’ve done that, you can edit and reload or upload your site to the internet.

5. Submit your site to the search engines.

There’s some disagreement on whether or not you should submit your site to the search engines, or whether you should just wait for the search engine spiders to find you.

I stand in the camp that says submit. The reason is that these search engines don’t always update the way they should, and although they claim that they will find your site, they may not.

I know this because I had one site that had never been found by MSN even though it was linked to all of my other sites and all of my other sites were fully included in MSN.

There are only five places that I recommend you submit, and you should do this manually. Although Web CEO has a submission tool, it’s better to submit your site manually.

Below is my list of where to submit your site:

These sites cover most of the internet. Before you submit, there are a few things you should know:

1. Alexi is part of Google search. You will get better results submitting here first. This site also allows you to include a thumbnail of your site. You will also get indexed faster.

2. Read the information on each site for getting included. The best way to learn how to market in any search engine is to read the information offered by the site. You’ll pick up valuable free tips directly from the source.

3. Once you’ve submitted your site, forget about it. Concentrate on building quality content and links to your site.

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SEO or search engine optimization knowledge is critical for the person starting out in e-commerce. Whether you want to blog, run an online store or do anything else successfully online, you need to figure out how to get noticed by search engines so that people can find you. Understanding SEO is critical for anyone who wants to be successful in online enterprise.

An important aspect of search engine optimization is the fact that you need to invest time and effort into your website on a regular basis in order get traffic and keep traffic continuously increasing. If you allow your website to sit and collect cobwebs it won’t do much for you.

SEO Tip #1:

There isn’t a magical formula; at least not one that’s evergreen so it’s important to stay current on SEO news. Dig deep to find information and read everything you can. You’ll find conflicting information at times but knowledge is power so absorb as much SEO news as you can.

SEO Tip # 2:

Create an easy to follow design with a standard homepage, easily viewable links and a site index. This way, people and search engines can find their way around easily and so can people.

SEO Tip # 3:

Determine what your target keywords are. There are some great tools out there that can help you both for free or for a small fee. Often it’s fairly easy to figure this out on your own.

Ask yourself:

What are the top three to five words or phrases you would use if you were use to search for the product or topic you are selling? Be sure that those words are on each page of your website, especially in titles, headings and at the beginning, middle and end of each page. It’s a good idea to use variations as well to give your site further credibility and increase the Long Tail.

SEO Tip # 4:

SEO Fact : Content is king. Always will be. Don’t assume that more is better in terms of keywords. Do not fall victim to the temptation to simply keyword stuff your site otherwise two things will happen. First, you’ll get banned by the search engines and even worse, you’ll be ignored by the humans who land on your page. Both types of visitors can see through vain SEO attempts to trick you to get onto their site.

Instead, you want to target the fine line between having enough keyword relevancy to make it impossible for the search engines to ignore you but not so much that your human visitors find your content to be poor quality. Hire a professional SEO article writer if you have to in order to come across as professional. Keep fresh content on your pages and change your content regularly. You don’t have to waste what you’ve put effort and money into, instead move your old content into archives so it continues to work for you as well.

SEO Tip # 5:

Web 2.0 is all about social networking. Social networking, social book marking, forum posting and link exchanges can be invaluable If you can get high ranking websites in your niche to exchange links with you, this can help. If you are blogging, comment on other blogs in your niche to get a link back to your site and generate interest from bloggers that frequent other sites in your niche. If you use tools like Technorati, Digg, StumbleUpon and other social book marking tools on your pages with appropriate tagging, you can bring relevant traffic fairly quickly and it’s viral so others will do the same. Social networking activities are also indexed by the search engines.

In summary, there are basic to advanced seo techniques and seo tips that you can use to get noticed by the big three search engines. Your results will depend a lot on how narrow your niche is but there are some basic things you can do to be search engine friendly from the start. It’s never too late to optimize your site though so don’t lose heart if you didn’t follow this advice on your website from the beginning. Here are some basic ideas. This is not an exhaustive list but is a great place to start.

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