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Get Good Page Rank With Less Effort g relevant links from relevant content is the key. [Klasno 2006] and Walsh [2005] both recommend three-way linking: "The idea is simple: you give other websites content to put on their sites in exchange for a link to your site. The beauty of distributing content for links is that the links generally generate more traffic than links on a resources page. Plus, your article will pre-sell readers on the value of your site."This article might help to those who need good page rank but can not invest more time in seo like submitting website to web directories submitting article to article sites. I think these way you might get good pagerank.but you have to invest lot of your effort and time in doing this. There are few main things which determine your page rank. Like....* Age of your website. * No of back links. * Content on your site.I think it is not important to have high no of back links but it is important to have good back links. Good back links mean back link form website having good page rank and which matches to your website. More preferable sites having the same keyword.You may get such link free or your might have to pay for that.Now see the calculation below.First PR Update:-(3 Months)Your site page rank is = 0Back links:- PR1 site=4 ,PR2 Branding and generating traffic by distributing valuable content is a powerful strategy that you should be using or leveraging more effectively. But the absolute key is in making sure that your content really is valuable and delivers value to the readers. Sources Loren Beckart. "Using Ezine Articles to Promote Your Business," Webcredible 09/05. http://www.webcredible.co.uk/user-friendly-resources/web-credibility/ezine.shtml. Willie Crawford. "Generating Self-Sustaining Website Traffic," Mainstream Webmasters 02/08/06. http://www.mainstreamwebmasters.com/article856.html. Michael Klasno. "The Silver Bullet of Inbound Links," Mainstream Webmasters 01/26/06. http://www.mainstreamwebmasters.com/article837.html. Tim Knox. "The Best Product to Sell Online," Entrepreneur.com 08/23/04. http://www.entrepreneur.com/article/0,4621,316820,00.html. Joel Walsh. "Getting One-way Inbound Links: The Five Major Strategies, Developing a Marketing Funnel that Increases Sales and Works With You Surfers go online mainly to find information. If you can satisfy that need then you will increase your traffic, enhance your brand, and acquire and retain more customers.Every business owner to sales executive receives numerous sales leads each and every day from networking events to Internet opt-in lists. Tracking all these business sales leads becomes a burden and may result in duplicate efforts. However, no matter the challenge, the end result is that some sales leads tracking system must be developed or numerous opportunities may be lost forever.During the last 10 years, I have tried a variety of marketing and sales leads tracking systems. I first began with index cards as this was what I was using to before computers. (Yes, I am that old.) Then I began to use on-line services as well as programs within my own computer such as Outlook. Colleagues shared with me their various systems using electronic spreadsheets. However, within all those tracking systems some of which were excellent, I still found myself not being consistent. And I know that consistency i The catch is that your content-whether free on your site, distributed elsewhere gratis, or sold as an informational product-has to be killer content that's valuable in the eyes of consumers. Entrepreneur.com's Tim Knox [2004] says information is the best product to sell online for the following reasons:
Not every online business is looking toward creating and distributing information products as a revenue stream, however. Many webmasters are more interested in using the strategy to enhance their brand with visitors and with their peers. Top-notch content is also extremely effective as a marketing tool to generate traffic for your site. The branding and marketing applications are actually complementary: "Articles establish you as an expert in the marketplace, build inbound links to your sites, pre-sell your products, and help you rank higher in the search engines for your targeted keywords." [Crawford 2006] Recently, Beckart [2005] summarized the seven key benefits of writing articles and publishing them online:
The practical application is straightforward-you write (or have written for you) a useful and interesting article; make it available for use on other sites, newsletters, or e-zines either directly or through a resource site; then wait for the organic benefits to accrue. Resource sites that you can submit your articles to are popular with Web publishers of all types because they're perennially hungry for new content-often desperate for it, in fact. Several of the best resources for submitting your articles (or finding some) include:
Distributing free content like this is one of the most powerful linking and traffic-generation strategies available to you. According to Michael Klasno [2006] reciprocal link exchanges are dead: "This practice does not indicate either site as being an authority and actually gives a slight edge to the lesser ranked site. This strategy has already become obsolete and very soon the search engines will change their algorithms and teach their spiders to take it into account." But that leaves three-way non-reciprocal linking in which all three sites get a unique inbound link without having to link back in return. Seems complicated (and unlikely!) but how it actually works is very simple-you send your article (linking back to you) to another site, a third site will refer to that article and thus link to them, and finally, you may want to link to that third site to drive traffic to your article and thus back to you. All three get a one-way inbound link. But it should be said that the three-way link exchange, like some other link building strategies, is not as effective as it used to be: “Despite what many people think, three-way link exchanges can be easily identified by search engines and if there are a large number of these types of links are present, it can result in a ranking drop or ban.” Nevertheless, this remains a viable strategy if not overdone. The secret to leveraging three-way links effectively remains, as always, the quality of the link and of the content. Delivering relevant links from relevant content is the key. [Klasno 2006] and Walsh [2005] both recommend three-way linking: "The idea is simple: you give other websites content to put on their sites in exchange for a link to your site. The beauty of distributing content for links is that the links generally generate more traffic than links on a resources page. Plus, your article will pre-sell readers on the value of your site." Branding and generating traffic by distributing valuable content is a powerful strategy that you should be using or leveraging more effectively. But the absolute key is in making sure that your content really is valuable and delivers value to the readers. Sources Loren Beckart. "Using Ezine Articles to Promote Your Business," Webcredible 09/05. http://www.webcredible.co.uk/user-friendly-resources/web-credibility/ezine.shtml. Willie Crawford. "Generating Self-Sustaining Website Traffic," Mainstream Webmasters 02/08/06. http://www.mainstreamwebmasters.com/article856.html. Michael Klasno. "The Silver Bullet of Inbound Links," Mainstream Webmasters 01/26/06. http://www.mainstreamwebmasters.com/article837.html. Tim Knox. "The Best Product to Sell Online," Entrepreneur.com 08/23/04. http://www.entrepreneur.com/article/0,4621,316820,00.html. Joel Walsh. "Getting One-way Inbound Links: The Five Major Strategies, How to Market Yourself by Marketing Others Beckart [2005] summarized the seven key benefits of writing articles and publishing them online:
Sometimes you may wish someone else would sell your products or services so you did not have to do it. In the mind of almost everyone, this would be absolutely ideal. In reality, only you can be as passionate and knowledgeable about your products and services. This is even true when you company grows.There are several things that you can do to lessen the pain of trying to sell your own products and services. Here are three great ways to be more successful. Don't forget there is a difference between sales and marketing. You should first MARKET your products and services and forget about selling. You should ease into the selling phase through a good solid marketing plan that contains action steps and timelines for completion. You need to plan where you are going and as Yogi Berra states. "If you don't plan, you will end up somewhere else".
The practical application is straightforward-you write (or have written for you) a useful and interesting article; make it available for use on other sites, newsletters, or e-zines either directly or through a resource site; then wait for the organic benefits to accrue. Resource sites that you can submit your articles to are popular with Web publishers of all types because they're perennially hungry for new content-often desperate for it, in fact. Several of the best resources for submitting your articles (or finding some) include:
Distributing free content like this is one of the most powerful linking and traffic-generation strategies available to you. According to Michael Klasno [2006] reciprocal link exchanges are dead: "This practice does not indicate either site as being an authority and actually gives a slight edge to the lesser ranked site. This strategy has already become obsolete and very soon the search engines will change their algorithms and teach their spiders to take it into account." But that leaves three-way non-reciprocal linking in which all three sites get a unique inbound link without having to link back in return. Seems complicated (and unlikely!) but how it actually works is very simple-you send your article (linking back to you) to another site, a third site will refer to that article and thus link to them, and finally, you may want to link to that third site to drive traffic to your article and thus back to you. All three get a one-way inbound link. But it should be said that the three-way link exchange, like some other link building strategies, is not as effective as it used to be: “Despite what many people think, three-way link exchanges can be easily identified by search engines and if there are a large number of these types of links are present, it can result in a ranking drop or ban.” Nevertheless, this remains a viable strategy if not overdone. The secret to leveraging three-way links effectively remains, as always, the quality of the link and of the content. Delivering relevant links from relevant content is the key. [Klasno 2006] and Walsh [2005] both recommend three-way linking: "The idea is simple: you give other websites content to put on their sites in exchange for a link to your site. The beauty of distributing content for links is that the links generally generate more traffic than links on a resources page. Plus, your article will pre-sell readers on the value of your site." Branding and generating traffic by distributing valuable content is a powerful strategy that you should be using or leveraging more effectively. But the absolute key is in making sure that your content really is valuable and delivers value to the readers. Sources Loren Beckart. "Using Ezine Articles to Promote Your Business," Webcredible 09/05. http://www.webcredible.co.uk/user-friendly-resources/web-credibility/ezine.shtml. Willie Crawford. "Generating Self-Sustaining Website Traffic," Mainstream Webmasters 02/08/06. http://www.mainstreamwebmasters.com/article856.html. Michael Klasno. "The Silver Bullet of Inbound Links," Mainstream Webmasters 01/26/06. http://www.mainstreamwebmasters.com/article837.html. Tim Knox. "The Best Product to Sell Online," Entrepreneur.com 08/23/04. http://www.entrepreneur.com/article/0,4621,316820,00.html. Joel Walsh. "Getting One-way Inbound Links: The Five Major Strategies, How to Choose a Franchise e these are being given away, your ad multiplies.
Franchising is the best thing way that you can start off a business. This is especially true for people who do not have the know how yet about business but would already want to have their own.With franchising, everything is already provided for you— the system, the materials, the products, the training for the people. Everything is already done for you. All you have to do is put up the capital and manage the business. Some franchises even find the spot for you and even help you find the right people that will serve as your manpower.Although there are many kinds of franchises, the most popular are in the food business. There are also some that are in the services like key duplicating, repair shops, salons. There are actually a lot of things that you can franchise. In fact, you may even propose the start of a franchise to an owner as this is one way of expanding the business without shellin The practical application is straightforward-you write (or have written for you) a useful and interesting article; make it available for use on other sites, newsletters, or e-zines either directly or through a resource site; then wait for the organic benefits to accrue. Resource sites that you can submit your articles to are popular with Web publishers of all types because they're perennially hungry for new content-often desperate for it, in fact. Several of the best resources for submitting your articles (or finding some) include:
Distributing free content like this is one of the most powerful linking and traffic-generation strategies available to you. According to Michael Klasno [2006] reciprocal link exchanges are dead: "This practice does not indicate either site as being an authority and actually gives a slight edge to the lesser ranked site. This strategy has already become obsolete and very soon the search engines will change their algorithms and teach their spiders to take it into account." But that leaves three-way non-reciprocal linking in which all three sites get a unique inbound link without having to link back in return. Seems complicated (and unlikely!) but how it actually works is very simple-you send your article (linking back to you) to another site, a third site will refer to that article and thus link to them, and finally, you may want to link to that third site to drive traffic to your article and thus back to you. All three get a one-way inbound link. But it should be said that the three-way link exchange, like some other link building strategies, is not as effective as it used to be: “Despite what many people think, three-way link exchanges can be easily identified by search engines and if there are a large number of these types of links are present, it can result in a ranking drop or ban.” Nevertheless, this remains a viable strategy if not overdone. The secret to leveraging three-way links effectively remains, as always, the quality of the link and of the content. Delivering relevant links from relevant content is the key. [Klasno 2006] and Walsh [2005] both recommend three-way linking: "The idea is simple: you give other websites content to put on their sites in exchange for a link to your site. The beauty of distributing content for links is that the links generally generate more traffic than links on a resources page. Plus, your article will pre-sell readers on the value of your site." Branding and generating traffic by distributing valuable content is a powerful strategy that you should be using or leveraging more effectively. But the absolute key is in making sure that your content really is valuable and delivers value to the readers. Sources Loren Beckart. "Using Ezine Articles to Promote Your Business," Webcredible 09/05. http://www.webcredible.co.uk/user-friendly-resources/web-credibility/ezine.shtml. Willie Crawford. "Generating Self-Sustaining Website Traffic," Mainstream Webmasters 02/08/06. http://www.mainstreamwebmasters.com/article856.html. Michael Klasno. "The Silver Bullet of Inbound Links," Mainstream Webmasters 01/26/06. http://www.mainstreamwebmasters.com/article837.html. Tim Knox. "The Best Product to Sell Online," Entrepreneur.com 08/23/04. http://www.entrepreneur.com/article/0,4621,316820,00.html. Joel Walsh. "Getting One-way Inbound Links: The Five Major Strategies, Web Design - Kick the Tires ation strategies available to you. According to Michael Klasno [2006] reciprocal link exchanges are dead: "This practice does not indicate either site as being an authority and actually gives a slight edge to the lesser ranked site. This strategy has already become obsolete and very soon the search engines will change their algorithms and teach their spiders to take it into account."Website design is a purely personal expression. When you work with a designer you are attempting to pass along your vision for the website in the hopes that they can capture that vision and bring it to life. Often what you get doesn’t really coincide with your vision, but it’s a website so you may not get too upset.Often the process of wed design is a bit like attempting to reinvent the wheel. Sure, it may be a rather unique wheel with lots of technical gadgets, but the truth is the wheel has already been invented.If we continue the wheel (tire) analogy we see that the tire can be improved with various tread designs, shapes and sizes, but in the end it is still a tire.When you go to buy a tire do you look for the best value or the most expensive one available? Chances are you probably do some comparison shopping first. You take into account the amount of miles you can expect from th But that leaves three-way non-reciprocal linking in which all three sites get a unique inbound link without having to link back in return. Seems complicated (and unlikely!) but how it actually works is very simple-you send your article (linking back to you) to another site, a third site will refer to that article and thus link to them, and finally, you may want to link to that third site to drive traffic to your article and thus back to you. All three get a one-way inbound link. But it should be said that the three-way link exchange, like some other link building strategies, is not as effective as it used to be: “Despite what many people think, three-way link exchanges can be easily identified by search engines and if there are a large number of these types of links are present, it can result in a ranking drop or ban.” Nevertheless, this remains a viable strategy if not overdone. The secret to leveraging three-way links effectively remains, as always, the quality of the link and of the content. Delivering relevant links from relevant content is the key. [Klasno 2006] and Walsh [2005] both recommend three-way linking: "The idea is simple: you give other websites content to put on their sites in exchange for a link to your site. The beauty of distributing content for links is that the links generally generate more traffic than links on a resources page. Plus, your article will pre-sell readers on the value of your site." Branding and generating traffic by distributing valuable content is a powerful strategy that you should be using or leveraging more effectively. But the absolute key is in making sure that your content really is valuable and delivers value to the readers. Sources Loren Beckart. "Using Ezine Articles to Promote Your Business," Webcredible 09/05. http://www.webcredible.co.uk/user-friendly-resources/web-credibility/ezine.shtml. Willie Crawford. "Generating Self-Sustaining Website Traffic," Mainstream Webmasters 02/08/06. http://www.mainstreamwebmasters.com/article856.html. Michael Klasno. "The Silver Bullet of Inbound Links," Mainstream Webmasters 01/26/06. http://www.mainstreamwebmasters.com/article837.html. Tim Knox. "The Best Product to Sell Online," Entrepreneur.com 08/23/04. http://www.entrepreneur.com/article/0,4621,316820,00.html. Joel Walsh. "Getting One-way Inbound Links: The Five Major Strategies, Effective Business Cards for Small Business Owners g relevant links from relevant content is the key. [Klasno 2006] and Walsh [2005] both recommend three-way linking: "The idea is simple: you give other websites content to put on their sites in exchange for a link to your site. The beauty of distributing content for links is that the links generally generate more traffic than links on a resources page. Plus, your article will pre-sell readers on the value of your site."Small business owners must work continuously to get the name of their business out there so that they can continue to grow. Having a business card which exudes professionalism is extremely important. Although your company is small, you will want to let people know that you mean business.The type of business cards you select will depend on the nature of your business. A custom business card can help define your business and the type of customers and business associates you wish to have. If you specialize in creative pursuits, feel free to have a business card that reflects this. Color business cards can be great for artists, web designers, party planners, or even companies which want to show a more casual side. For those involved in careers such as banking or law, the business card you select should be more traditional. Classic colors and matte paper are generally accepted in these type of fields. Branding and generating traffic by distributing valuable content is a powerful strategy that you should be using or leveraging more effectively. But the absolute key is in making sure that your content really is valuable and delivers value to the readers. Sources Loren Beckart. "Using Ezine Articles to Promote Your Business," Webcredible 09/05. http://www.webcredible.co.uk/user-friendly-resources/web-credibility/ezine.shtml. Willie Crawford. "Generating Self-Sustaining Website Traffic," Mainstream Webmasters 02/08/06. http://www.mainstreamwebmasters.com/article856.html. Michael Klasno. "The Silver Bullet of Inbound Links," Mainstream Webmasters 01/26/06. http://www.mainstreamwebmasters.com/article837.html. Tim Knox. "The Best Product to Sell Online," Entrepreneur.com 08/23/04. http://www.entrepreneur.com/article/0,4621,316820,00.html. Joel Walsh. "Getting One-way Inbound Links: The Five Major Strategies," Mainstream Webmasters 07/25/05. http://www.mainstreamwebmasters.com/article594.html. “Weak Links in Link Popularity,” eBizTutors Blog 10/08/06. http://www.ebiztutors.com/index.php/?p=266.
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