Internet Marketing and Internet Advertising Makes Possible Search Engine Rank

Posted on December 10th, 2009 in Internet Marketing | No Comments »

Since the world of communication has taken on a new spin, business has become fast and has reached more consumers at the same time. Internet marketing and Internet advertising are now the gurus in the corporate world in terms of information dissemination.

It’s a package deal. Internet marketing and Internet advertising cover all the bases. Because the truth is your marketing is cumulative. It is a system of continuous marketing effort holding up your added marketing cracks.

The set-up for Internet marketing essentially is all about sales and promotions online. The action done is advertising. Marketing your business has never been easy and simple. It includes your total education starting in the inception and conception of business plans until your business site is targeted and ranked higher in the Internet.

The competition is cutthroat. In this ever-changing Internet environment you need the experts. And when it comes to finding the right one for the job, you have Anything Internet at your service. One who has been through a lot of experience since Internet marketing and Internet advertising can be very tricky. Get your websites known. Only when visitors see and read your site will your gain be measurable.

Nowadays Internet marketing has taken on a deeper meaning. It has evolved into a vital component of nearly every company’s marketing fusion. It means increased in sales even if your business is on sleep mode.

Internet marketing programs are popping up all over the net. Comprehensive and all-encompassing claims of making a fortune overnight will glare like radiation on your monitor. Take only what will be good for your business. See professional strategies as they come. A program that puts your business first on search engines qualifies.

The Internet has greatly made possible for businesses, home or otherwise, to show profit because of the realistically low cost to start and maintain a web presence. This makes Internet marketing an essential part of business plans and business strategy. It is something business today cannot do without.

It used to be having phone numbers, and post addresses, today it is having a website or email addresses. Internet advertising has gone fast and furious. It acts as the go-between between the advertisers, the websites and software publishers that display the ads.

This earns by way of the sale of the online promotion to the advertisers and paying sites to spread out the ads. This is a marketing strategy which provides software tools. The ads drive traffic from all major search engines.

The Internet has become a powerful tool of communication. In today’s instant everything, instant coffee, instant marriages, instant ready-to-eat food, the Internet reaches all peoples all at the same time with just one click. In Internet marketing and advertising, one need not go out of the homes or offices, online is electronically busy.

As its reach is world wide, your business should be placed on the hands professional strategists like Anything Internet, where business can be made known and drive traffic to your websites and in the process get the desired results in profit. Internet marketing educates people. The visitors get to know the range of your business and why they should subscribed to you.

In Anything Internet, your website is appropriately developed through an Internet marketing strategy and Internet advertising.

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Getting Higher Page Rank to Increase Your Website Traffic

Posted on December 10th, 2009 in Google | No Comments »

Trying to get good page rank for your website can be a most frustrating experience for webmasters. After all, what is page rank and why should you care about it?

In the simplest terms, page rank (PR) is how much of the Google toolbar for page rank that is filled in with green. If the page you are looking at has a PR1 then 1/10th of the bar will be filled with green. If it has PR4, then 4/10ths of the bar will be green. Mostly only Google gets all of the bar filled green for a PR10, which is the highest possible rating.

To get the Google toolbar, which has the page rank bar, go to http://toolbar.google.com/ and download Google’s toolbar. It will sit on top of your browser. The toolbar will not only provide you with lots of Google resources but it will also give you the page rank bar so you can see the page rank of your site and also that of any other site that you visit it.

But what exactly is Google’s page rank system? Well, Google doesn’t tell us exactly. However, we do know page rank relies primarily on Google’s algorithms for determining the “importance” of the site or individual pages. The higher your site’s PR, the more often it will show up in the SERPs (search engine results pages).

I can’t speak officially for Google, but what webmasters have learned is that page rank is based primarily on the links to your site (called backlinks) that determine for Google how important your site is.

Google relies on a fairly democratic system by using its vast link structure to determine a page’s value. Very simply, if your page gets a link from another site, that’s a “vote” for your site. The more votes, the better.

However, Google also analyzes where the “votes” come from. If your site gets links from high-quality, authority sites with high PR, then your site benefits more from links from those high PR site sites than from links from non-authority or low PR sites.

Furthermore, if you put your link on another site with thousands of other links to other websites, then just be aware that Google will take that into consideration and will give your link its relatively small slice of of the other site’s PR divided amongst all of the other links, if the site has any PR at all. So putting your site’s link on a page that has a lot of other links may not do you that much good.

It’s just good business to always check the PR of the sites with which you may want to exchange links by using the Google toolbar. Also, be sure to check out the page the other site wants to put your link on so you know how many links they are publishing. Less than 100 links is what you are looking for and less than 20 links is ideal.

Also, realize that reciprocal links (where your site links to their site and they link to yours) is less valuable in Google’s eyes than one-way links to your site.

Once you get the Google toolbar and start seeing the PRs of other sites, you will be able to see the sites that get good PR and be able to model your site after those. I can’t stress enough the importance of having the Google toolbar …

Karen Kirby has 25 years in the computer industry and an MS in Computer Science. For more on Internet marketing analysis see http://www.solutionmarketingsystem.com. Get “Internet Marketer’s Guide to Traffic” at http://www.aimbright.com/ebook

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Google Page Rank is not Important

Posted on December 9th, 2009 in Google | No Comments »


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Are you obsessed by your web site’s Google page rank. Are you consumed by the number that little green bar says your web site is worth. Do you think an increasing Google page rank is the key to more traffic than your server can handle and also to untold riches. If you have answered yes you may well be suffering from what I call Page Rank Paranoia. You may need help.

Despite all your unswerving efforts to protect and grow your precious page rank to the exclusion of all else, have the results of your dogged pursuit of a higher page rank from good old google actually resulted in nothing but a torrent of traffic to your site and a high position in search results. I’ll wager it has not.

There is much more to effective promotion of your web site than relying on the perception that a high google page rank automatically means an excellent positioning for your site in the search engine rankings. Of course it is nice to have that little green bar progressing further and further towards the right. It makes you feel good but does it really matter. I suggest to you that it does not.

Instead of developing Page Rank Paranoia and taking all consuming measures to increase the page rank of your web site take a step back and consider all the other promotional opportunities you are missing out on. Promotional opportunities which can increase traffic to your site regardless of page rank. Ask yourself what is most important to you. Is it a nice page rank or traffic to your web site. Do not concentrate on the former to the exclusion of the latter.

Link exchanges are still an effective way of drawing traffic. Don’t automatically reject that link exchange request because the webmaster asking you about the link exchange has a lower page rank that you. He might just be starting out and you can help him on his way by exchanging links if you want to. Just think back to when you were in that position.

There are other things you can do straight away to help your search engine relevance. For example your meta tags by making sure they are highly relevant to the subject matter of your web site, including your URL in forum posting and all the other tried and tested old chestnuts of web site promotion. And yes that includes article marketing.

So my suggestion to you is to ignore that google page rank and do not get hung up about it. Turn your mind to other ways to promote your web site and you may be pleasantly surprised by the results.

Download your free ebook today and see how I have gained and maintained number 1 search engine positions regardless of google page rank. Visit http://www.pagerankparanoia.com for your free ebook.

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Google Page Rank Update

Posted on December 8th, 2009 in Google | No Comments »


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Well it finally happened, the Google Page rank update. Google updated all of my page ranks on all of the sites I manage the search engine optimization for. I am happy to say that none of my page ranks haven fallen and several have gained one or two places.


Google’s last page rank update was in April and many webmasters have been waiting since the last update to reap the rewards of all the hard work they have put in optimizing pages, building quality back links, adding continuous fresh content, and holding their breaths.


I haven’t seen any keyword placement movement since the new Google update but it may take up to two full weeks to see how significant the Google page rank still is to search engines like Yahoo and MSN.


I believe Google page rank is still relevant and will impact millions of websites around the world. The Google page rank is a calculation of various areas of your sites worth and as Google adjust its algorithm to come up with the best possible score for your websites value in the market your are trying to place in again.


Many of you are now seeing page ranks on new sites that have had a score of zero for several months. Others of you have see your great page rank go down, which may hurt your overall placement only time will tell.


I have seen the results of page ranks dropping on Text Link sites due to selling of these links but haven’t seen the punishment Google is said to be giving out to people who purchase these links for their sites. I am sure Google is weighing the cheating factor and grading the sites accordingly.


Now that a new Google page rank has been made, don’t stop optimizing your site planning to wait until the last minute to spam the system. Continue working hard as even more and more competitors are coming online as we speak. Do what’s best for your customer and the search engines usually follow right along.


Good content, placing your links in the right places, and streamlining your met tags will always payoff in the end. Remember in search engine optimization, you have to be patient, be diligent, and know that your are targeting the right keywords and audience for your business.


Until the next big Google update, take care of your business and your business will take care of you.

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Launched In 2009-Precision Keyword Finder-Tool To Rank High On Google.

Posted on December 7th, 2009 in SEO | No Comments »


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Precision Keyword Finder Is Cutting Edge Software That Finds Profitable Keywords To Help Your Site Rank High On Google. It Shows True Competitors In Google, Advertisers, Backlinks, Anchor Text, And Pagerank For Any Keyword. Dominate The Competition!

Launched In 2009-Precision Keyword Finder-Tool To Rank High On Google.

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Importance of Page Rank

Posted on December 5th, 2009 in Google | 1 Comment »


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Every website worth its name is today swearing by Google Page Rank. To put it simply, Google Page Rank is a tool developed by Google, based on clearly defined set of algorithms, to determine the importance of a website or a webpage. PR or Page Rank is determined by the number of websites linking to the particular website. Here the catch is that the linking websites should be relevant to the linked website and must have high page ranks themselves.

Search Engine Optimization is at the root of the need for improving the Page Rank of a website. The higher your Google PR, the higher your website would be listed in the Google Search. The more number of websites are linked to yours, the more votes you would get for getting a higher PR.

The relevance of the linking websites is very important. Mere linking to websites whose page ranks are abysmally low, does not in any way help to get your PR improved. There are no easy approach to improving your PR all of a sudden. Obviously if you are exchanging links with reputed websites with high Page Rankings, then you are well on your way to improving the PR of your website. Here again the relevance of the linking websites to your website is very crucial.

A Web Development website would achieve no purpose if it were to link with many internet marketing or art websites.

Linking to websites without exchanging or adding their links to your website is actually more rewarding. But this often comes at a price. Free linking without exchanging is often a waste of time since most of the free-linking websites make you wait interminably.

Page Rank of the website or webpage linking with your site is very important. This determines the number of votes that your website receives on account of such linking. Every new website or webpage starts with a Page Rank Zero. Google updates the Page Rank on a regular basis. Hence care must be taken to ensure that the web page you are linking with has a high PR.

It is better to ensure that there are fewer links outgoing on the page that you are linking with, so that you receive more PR value. The higher the links, the larger the sharing of PR value. To explain further, if you link with a webpage with PR of 6 which has 100 outgoing links, the PR value you receive would be considerably less than that you would receive when you link with a webpage of PR 4 which has only 10 outgoing links.

Web pages which display your links in Java Script do not help you improve your PR. Similarly if your links are ones which are redirected ,they too have no value or bearing on your PR. Most websites which offer free linking services actually trick their clients by such links which have no value.

Page Rank of your website can be improved considerably by two methods. One is to build a website with such quality and content that other websites would automatically want to link with. The PR would improve dramatically on its own. The other method is if you are building a marketing or product oriented website, then better work hard by link building with high PR websites.

PKP Iyer, Editor, Excellone Technologies ( http://www.excellone.com ) and Java Development India ( http://www.javadevelopmentindia.com ). Our company offer Technology solutions using Java such as SPRING, J2EE, J2ME for Software Application Development and IT Outsourcing services from our offshore software development centre in India.

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Get Good Page Rank With Less Effort

Posted on December 4th, 2009 in Google | No Comments »


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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 = 0
Back links:- PR1 site=4 ,PR2 site=3
Your probable future page rank is = 1(1.4)

Second PR Update:-(6 Months)

Your site page rank is = 1
Back links:- PR2 site=4 ,PR3 site=3
Your probable future page rank is = 2(2.4)

Third PR Update:-(9 Months)

Your site page rank is = 2
Back links:- PR3 site=4 ,PR5 site=3
Your probable future page rank is = 4(3.4)

Google page rank updates over every 3 months. If you can not get free back link to good page ranked sites you can pay for that at least for 3 months. ones your website get good page rank you can easily exchange links with the sites having good PR.And ones you got good PR you can charge others for placing their links at your website.
In beginning you might have to invest little money but after few months you can earn good amount by link trading.

Hope this will be useful to you.

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Text Links With High Page Rank Sites

Posted on December 1st, 2009 in Google | No Comments »


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It’s difficult to sell links on website with low page rank nowadays if we stick to system such as Text-Link-Ads where it requires our website to have at least Page Rank of 4 to be accepted. If our websites have low pr then it’s more irrelevent for us to remain with the advertising network that emphasize the importance of high PR.

It’s difficult to sell links on website with low page rank nowadays if we stick to system such as Text-Link-Ads where it requires our website to have at least Page Rank of 4 to be accepted. If our websites have low pr then it’s more irrelevent for us to remain with the advertising network that emphasize the importance of high PR.

It’s difficult to sell links on website with low page rank nowadays if we stick to system such as Text-Link-Ads where it requires our website to have at least Page Rank of 4 to be accepted. If our websites have low pr then it’s more irrelevent for us to remain with the advertising network that emphasize the importance of high PR Links.

It’s difficult to sell links on website with low page rank nowadays if we stick to system such as Text-Link-Ads where it requires our website to have at least Page Rank of 4 to be accepted. If our websites have low pr then it’s more irrelevent for us to remain with the advertising network that emphasize the importance of high PR.

It’s difficult to sell links on website with low page rank nowadays if we stick to system such as Text-Link-Ads where it requires our website to have at least Page Rank of 4 to be accepted. If our websites have low pr then it’s more irrelevent for us to remain with the advertising network that emphasize the importance of high PR.

It’s difficult to sell links on website with low page rank nowadays if we stick to system such as Text-Link-Ads where it requires our website to have at least Page Rank of 4 to be accepted. If our websites have low pr then it’s more irrelevent for us to remain with the advertising network that emphasize the importance of high PR.

I am mike john. I am doing SEO since 7 year. You can even educate yourself and improve your skills while building your business with High PR Links.

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A simple guide for increasing your page rank

Posted on November 29th, 2009 in Google | No Comments »


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Page rank, page rank and more page rank. Everybody is speaking about this, but few know how to increase it or what does it means. So I’ll start with the basis.

Definition (quote google): “PageRank reflects our view of the importance of web pages by considering more than 500 million variables and 2 billion terms. Pages that we believe are important pages receive a higher PageRank and are more likely to appear at the top of the search results.
PageRank also considers the importance of each page that casts a vote, as votes from some pages are considered to have greater value, thus giving the linked page greater value. We have always taken a pragmatic approach to help improve search quality and create useful products, and our technology uses the collective intelligence of the web to determine a page’s importance.”

And you’ll say: “yeah right, and what are the most important variables?”.

Looking throughout forums, blogs and lots of internet website I found how chaotic these info are. So I’ve begin testing it myself and trusting only official facts. This is a top that I have made about what really counts (you can find a more subjective look here; look for the vote pool in the left menu):
1) Search Engine Submission. First step should be the submission of your url to the most relevant search engines. Why? Because if the search engine don’t know you exist than no one can find you.
2) Link building. Even from the definition given from google you can see that this is the major factor. The higher the rank of the page that points to you the higher your rank will become, however, every link to your site counts. This link building includes: social bookmarks, blogs, comments, forum posting, directory submission and others that points to your site.
3) Optimize your page, make it search engine friendly. This is also very important. When someone searches for a product/service the search engine will give results based on your keywords relevancy. Don’t over look this! Even if you have a high page rank, a small rank competitive site can show up higher in search results, because it has more relevancies from the point of view of the search engine algorithm. The sitemap, meta description and meta keywords are very important for your website and for any post you make: forum, articles, directories, etc.
4) Receive Traffic. The problem with traffic is a delicate one. Some says that google ads ban people that drive traffic to their website. From an objective point a view, i don’t know how they can do this as long as they are real visitors, they can’t, it doesn’t make any sense! Even more, Alexa it’s using this data to increase the alexa ranking and it’s doing this from years. Also, looking on the internet i found a patent issued by Yahoo that also uses the traffic logs for their search engine rankings.

You can also find good faq’s here: RankBoosting.com. These guys actually do all the work manually, saving you lots of wasted time. Also good support from them, ask and you’ll receive an answer fast.
Cheers!

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Your Internet Business, Alexa And Google Page Rank

Posted on November 27th, 2009 in Google | No Comments »


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Alexa gives you information on how much traffic your website is getting. You can use this analysis if your business is on the web. They do this by analysing the sites that people who have installed the Alexa toolbar visit. They mainly only give figures at domain level only. All the traffic to any other pages within the domain name is allocated to the domain name.

If you go their site and type in your domain name you can see a chart which when clicked on gives you three separate boxes of information:

Reach – this shows what percentage of global internet user’s use your site

Traffic Rank – this is calculated using page views & Users

Page Views per User – this shows how many pages each user views

Below this are data which shows you the countries where your traffic comes from and your rank in these countries.

If your website has low traffic, do not play to much emphasis on the numbers. Sites with low traffic numbers – less then a thousand visitors per month – are not large enough to give any meaningful data. The higher the traffic the more accurate the figures become. The better way to use Alexa is to analyse the overall trend. Is traffic going up or is it going down?

The figures from Alexa mainly represent the internet usage of people who have installed the Alexa Toolbar. This can lead to heavy bias one way or another depending on who has downloaded the toolbar and the pages they visit.

Google Page Rank was developed by Larry Page of Stanford University. It tends to measure in simple terms the quality and quantity of sites linking to your site. For each site that links to your site you get a vote. The higher the page rank of the site linking to you site the higher the value of the vote.

Google also allocates a value for a relevant link. So if your website is selling computers and you have links from other computing websites this will be more relevant then if you have a link coming in from a website to do with pets.

In reality it is more complicated then this and complex equations are used to determine page rank.

To be able to see the page rank of the sites you visit you have to download the Google toolbar. This has privacy implications as then Google is able to track the web pages that you visit.

The higher the page rank of your site the more likely it is that when people search using Google as their search engine the more likely it is for your site to be found with your key words.

You can buy links from other high ranked pages to artificially boost your own page rank but this practice is frowned by Google. They sometimes ignore links coming from a website which is known for selling links. Buying hundreds of low quality links from other websites is now totally frowned upon.

Even though the Alexa Rankings and Google Page Rank are not perfect they seem to be the industry standard by which many people judge the quality of a website. It is therefore important to strive to achieve a high ranking on both.

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