RichMotivation,
In short, not good.
Not targeting your keywords will always bring lower ctr and conversions. If you just look at those numbers you'd think it would be stupid to continue with that strategy. But, with such low costs it can still be profitable.
The key is to write good...
Can anyone tell me if iframing affects your page rank for the natural listings? I don't care so much as the actual page that I'm iframing, but the home page. Will it affect the page rank for my home page?
Play my game? I just think you made an incorrect statement. I'm not attacking your credentials. And, the two links you just gave proved me right.
Your first one was a forum post where most of the posts where saying density IS important.
Your second link had this quote "I?d recommend...
Can you direct me to anything that backs up your statement? Because it goes against what everyone is still being taught. That you shouldn't use the same keywords too often in your content or it will affect you negatively. What you're saying is that you can use the same keywords in your page...
I just saw another of your posts about this. I wasn't aware of this but it's good to know. But, I didn't read anywhere that says LSI makes density irrelevant.
You're referring to the "keyword" meta tags. You're right about those. But, I was referring to the "title" meta tags, in which...
Are you talking about title meta tags or the header of your page?
If you're referring to the title meta tags, there's no reason to have the same keyword more than once, unless you really think people will be searching for a term with the same word more than once. Put as many different...
I'm really surprised that you guys aren't aware of this. But, Google will penalize any site that is paying for links. Heavily. They frown on this big time.
You may be able to get away with it, if they never find out that you are paying for a link. But, that's just not something I'm...
I want to point out the similarity between the two.
Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is done on-site and off-site, to get your page ranked in the natural listings.
Pay Per Click (PPC) is paid advertising, but if you want to spend as little as possible on each click, you need to also use...
One important thing no one has mentioned, is HOW to use backlinks.
You need to use targeted keywords as the text of your backlinks. Also known as anchor text.
Don't just put "click here" or "www.mywebsite.com" as your anchortext. Use the same keywords that you have in the content of...
Google Adwords will give you the most traffic and will do it fast. Make sure you're educated on how to properly set up your campaigns, first. Go buy anything from Perry Marshall to get educated.
Kenpachi,
Google will limit your impressions with a low daily budget. 2 seems like it's too low, but I would try to raise your daily budget and see if that helps.
If you're trying to get traffic to your site, social bookmarking sites do not directly produce much. But, I still use them for indexing. Most of these sites help you get more backlinks to your site, therefore helping you rank higher in the natural search listings. And, that will give you...
Linda,
This will pull your quality score down for that particular campaign, only. So, you have to make a separate Content Only campaign, so it won't affect any other campaigns. Your quality score is irrelevant when you're still getting clicks on your ads. That's Googles primary concern.
You...
Actually, you can use a forwarded domain, but only if it's masked. So, you should be good.
Make sure that your display url is exactly the same as your destination url, except the tracking.
One thing about content campaigns, is that they take a few days to get started. Sometimes up to a...
Yes, .6 is definitely low for 2008. But, you can get there with unrelated keywords in a content campaign. There are tons of keywords that are not being used for a content campaign. They're not targeted to what you're promoting, but you can still get over 1 million impressions a day by using...
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