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So you own a small business and you have made the decision to build a simple website to gain internet exposure. Or maybe you already have a website that no one visits? You can be the proud owner of the slickest website you have ever seen, but if you aren’t getting any traffic because it’s not properly optimized you have wasted a good chunk of change and a lot of your valuable time. Weather you are building a site from scratch or tweaking one that already exists, consider these web hosting and marketing tips to help drive traffic to your website: For Web Hosting: 2) Use a keyword selector tool - Type your keywords into a keyword selector tool to see how many people have searched on the term in the last 30 days. Look for terms in the 2k-10k range that are relevant to your site. 3) Use domain names which match your keywords – My client advertises products that are geared toward leadership skills development. In addition to leadingonedge.com he also has leadership-skills.info and a handful of others. 4) Use keywords throughout your web pages - Put your keywords in the title, description, keywords, graphics, and written text. 5) Use a keyword density analyzer - Check your website against a keyword density analyzer to see how frequently a specific keyword is used. Shoot for 3-15% density. 6) Slick and sexy doesn’t get you traffic - Don’t waste your money on slick graphics or things that fly across your screen. Most visitors find them annoying and search engines don’t care for them. 7) Use Google AdSense on your website - Whenever someone clicks on a Google ad in your website, you get revenue. And the ads are relevant to your content. My websites now pay for themselves with ad revenue alone. 9) Consider using a website starter package - If going it on your own, think about using a website starter package which can have you up and running quickly. 10) Decide where you want to spend your time - In any business, time is money! Small business web hosting is very doable, but it does take time. Decide if you want to do it yourself or have a professional help you. For Marketing: 1) Get an automated eCommerce system - These can be really good, very comprehensive and very inexpensive. The good ones can do everything from customer base management to product management to shopping cart to newsletter broadcasts. 2) Get a cheap and reliable merchant account provider - You can get merchant account providers that do both the merchant account and internet gateway for you. 3) Put a link back to your website in your email autosignature - This doesn’t need to be obnoxious, just a simple link that email recipients can click on to reference your website. 4) Do selective link trading - Link trade, but make sure the content on the other websites is similar to your own. Don’t touch “link farms” with a ten-foot pole; search engines hate them. 5) Write articles and include your website address – Every business owner has something to say that someone would love to read about! There are a number of article databases out there that are researched for website content. Find some article databases which house content similar to yours and write a few articles. You’d be amazed at where your articles show up! 6) Write newsletters - Allow for customers and visitors to subscribe to a newsletter to get regular visibility to you and your company. This is also a great way to compile a customer email data base for your business. 7) Consider using a search engine submission services - These services submit your site to multiple search engines & directories. This can be helpful particularly if your website is new. 9) Download the Google Toolbar – I am a Google toolbar fanatic! The Google Toolbar has a nifty feature which shows you the page rank (0-10 scale) of every site you visit; the higher your page ranking the higher your placement in search engines. 10) Set up multiple websites - Got three services you perform? Set up three different websites with domain names that match your keywords. Super cheap to do and can be very effective. Tag: hosting reviews
How Important is Alexa Ranking? But, while scoring high with Google may seem to certain business people the only way to make themselves known and thus reach their goal, there are others that think that a good position in the Alexa ranking system might benefit them just as well. What is Alexa Ranking? This is a ranking system set by alexa.com (a subsidiary of amazon.com ) that basically audits and makes public the frequency of visits to various Web sites. The algorithm by which Alexa traffÃc ranking is calculated, is simple. It is based on the amount of traffic recorded over a period of three months from users that have the Alexa toolbar installed. This traffÃc is based on such parameters as reach and page views. The reach refers to the number of Alexa users who visit a particular site in one day. Page view, as the name indicates, is the number of times a particular page (URL) is viewed by Alexa users. Alexa.com makes it clear though that, if a particular user visits the same URL multiple times on the same day, all those visits will be counted as one. The first step of the ranking process is calculating the reach and number of page views for all the sites on the Web on a daily basis. Alexa ranking is obtained by performing the geometric mean of reach and page views, averaged over a predefined period of time (three months). How Alexa Ranking Works It’s quite easy to get started. All you have to do is visit the alexa.com site and download (and install) the Alexa toolbar. This toolbar offers a search function, but it mainly displays the rank (at a global level) of the visited site, as well as the sites that have been visited by Web surfers that are linked in some way to the site being visited. The Alexa toolbar not only displays information, but it also sends data to the central server. Thus, each time you visit a Web page via a Web browser (be it Internet Explorer or Firefox) that has the toolbar installed, information is sent to the server indicating your IP and the page you are visiting. Such data is gathered from all the Web users who have the Alexa toolbar. With Alexa, the smaller the numerical ranking, the better. Most people say that if you manage to make it in the top 100,000, it is a sign that your site enjoys quite heavy traffÃc. Is Alexa Ranking Worth Anything? Benefits As opposed to Google’s PageRank, the lower your ranking number, the better. It helps Webmasters and advertisers see the real marketing potential of your Web site. The better your Alexa rank, the higher they may be willing to bid to buy advertising space on your Web site. Personal pages or blogs are also ranked in the same way as ordinary Web sites. They will even get a distinctive mark (*) Because Alexa ranking helps you with information about your Web site, it is a good instrument for search engine optimization.
Subdomains are not ranked separately, and neither are subpages within a domain. The overall traffic is calculated for the top-level domain only. Ways to Improve Your Alexa Ranking If you want to boost your Alexa traffÃc ranking, you just have to follow some quite simple rules, such as: Place the Alexa widget on your Web site. It will entice visitors to use it and, you know, each click counts. Write useful, quality content, mostly webmaster-related. Promote it on webmaster forums and on social networking sites. The idea is to get as many computer and Internet savvy people as possible to visit your site, since the probability that they will have the Alexa toolbar installed is high. Write blogs and articles about Alexa. You will get links to your pages that will help improve your ranking. Optimize your site (or relevant pages of it) for Alexa related keywords. Use an Alexa redirect. This means placing in front of your Web site’s URL. Alexa will then take into consideration clicks on redirected links even if the visitor does not have the Alexa toolbar. Whenever you post on webmaster forums, include your site’s URL in your signature. It is very likely that most webmasters have the toolbar installed, and there’s a great probability that they’ll visit your site. Conclusion As we have seen, there are pros and cons to Alexa ranking. The bottom line is that most people consider it valuable only for direct advertising. Given the fact that Alexa ranking for a site is calculated on the basis of how many visitors with the Alexa toolbar installed have visited that particular site, the results can be inaccurate.
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New York, New York - (The Hosting News) - October 1, 2007 - ISPCON, ”The Internet Industry Event,” has revealed its schedule of keynote presentations and conference sessions, for this year’s fall event, including VoIP, Web 2.0, Managed Services, Municipal Wi-Fi, Open Source Opportunities, Software-as-a-Service (SaaS), among other technologies. This year, the three days of conferences, exhibits and networking is scheduled to occur at the San Jose McEnery Convention Center in San Jose, CA, from October 16 through 18, 2007. ISPCON FALL 2007 is expected to attract thousands of wired and wireless ISPs, web hosts, CLECs, MSPs, ITSPs, VCs, technologists, entrepreneurs and innovators, along with top corporate executives. Now in its 14th year, ISPCON is the industry’s only forum where peers learn from peers in real one-on-one discussions about the opportunities and challenges facing the service provider community. This years Fall event continues that tradition with the following keynote sessions, open to all attendees:
In addition, ISPCON attendees will be able to choose from more than 40 conference sessions organized over a number of distinct tracks addressing such topics as Wireless: New Rules, Emerging Trends, Hosting, Technology, VoIP, Applications, Messaging, Business and Customers. Sessions include:
Jon Price, General Manager, Jupitermedia Events remarked, ”ISPCON has become the premiere gathering place for the service provider community, and we’ve structured this year’s conference to address the very real questions of what works, what doesn’t and what’s next for the industry.” The Planet is a leading provider of On Demand IT Infrastructure solutions, hosting more than 22,000 small and medium-size businesses and 2.8 million web sites worldwide. By offering servers, software tools and support, backed by its facilities and network connectivity, The Planet endeavors to turn information technology into a competitive advantage, to enable business growth. Jupitermedia Corporation (Nasdaq:JUPM), headquartered in Darien, CT, is a global provider of original information, images and digital content for information technology, business and creative professionals. Jupitermedia includes Jupiterimages, one of the leading images companies in the world with over 7.0 million images online serving creative professionals with brands like BananaStock, Workbook Stock, Brand X Pictures, FoodPix, Botanica, Nonstock, The Beauty Archive, IFA Bilderteam, Comstock Images, Creatas Images, PictureQuest, Liquid Library, Thinkstock Images, Thinkstock Footage, Bigshot Media, Goodshoot, IT Stock Free, Stock Image, Pixland, Photos.com, Ablestock.com, PhotoObjects.net, Clipart.com, FlashFoundry.com, AnimationFactory.com and RoyaltyFreeMusic.com. The online media division of Jupitermedia is JupiterWeb, which operates four distinct online networks: internet.com and EarthWeb.com for IT and business professionals; DevX.com for developers; and Graphics.com for creative professionals. JupiterWeb properties include more than 150 web sites and over 150 e-mail newsletters that are viewed by over 20 million users and generate over 350 million page views monthly. To learn more about Jupitermedia Corporation, please visit: www.jupitermedia.com. For more about ISPCON, please visit: www.ispcon.com. Tag: hosting reviews
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