Entrepreneurship Formula – Step by Step Guide to Start Your Own Business Through Online Marketing

Many people have a big misconception that they have to quit their job to start their own business. In reality, it is perfectly doable to start a new business while you are still working. I highly recommend that anybody starting their own business gives themselves a year to start getting online exposure before leaping into anything. Laying down the foundation for online marketing success is most important. These days, if you are not online, you will struggle to be truly successful.

First, I recommend that you start your own business as opposed to buying a franchise or becoming a reseller. Subway is not in the business of making you rich. Yes, some manage to do it. If it was a foolproof plan, however, everybody would own one. To avoid having to deal with manufacturers, begin a service type business. Also, think locally. When you are just getting started, don’t try to compete on a national level. Start small and work your way up little by little. If you take care with each step in the process, a few years down the line you’ll be ready to launch a much larger campaign and your competitors won’t know what hit them.

Lay down the foundation to get ranked highly on Google so your business can last for years to come. Follow these guidelines to make sure you do it right:

1. Pick a domain name that describes what you do. Do not name your company after your last name. Name it after the product or service. When I began my firm, I did not know this and it took me a while to get Google’s authority on a particular subject. Now, my site gets around 400 hits per day, though I feel this could have been achieved far more quickly if I had chosen a domain based on the service I was providing. Only use.com domains, and shorter names are better than longer ones. To give you an example of how important this is, Google “NYC Sales Recruiters.” Look at a company by the name of Sales Expert Executive recruiters. They have a template based 10 page website. Then, look at mine. We have 170 pages of articles written about sales recruiting. That is how much weight the search engine puts on domain names. It took me nearly a year to learn how to beat them in most categories.

2. Brand your company for Google. Start out with what are called long-tail keyword phrases. Long-tail keyword phrases are 5 words. When I began to learn online marketing, I went after words like “New York City sales recruiters.” Then, as time progressed, I began going after shorter keywords and the traffic to my site increased.

3. Study how to build backlinks to your website. There are tons of articles out there telling you how to do this. Building backlinks to your site is very important, and at first, should be done gradually. Right off the bat, the best way to build links is to submit your website to several website directories. You can find these through some very basic research. It’s well worth the money. Then, begin a blog and frequently update it with posts. Have HTML links with the keywords you are going after pointing back to your site. Also, write interesting articles and submit them to online article sites such as Ezine. Writing is the key to gaining backlinks to your site and is the most important facet of online marketing success. However, when submitting your first articles to these sites, make sure they are perfect. If you mess up on the first few, the editors will dismiss your subsequent efforts.

4. Keep track of your site’s progress. You should begin to see an increase in website traffic and your Google page rank start to climb. Make sure people can contact you through the website. There is no better way to gauge your success with online marketing then how many clients are coming in.

So that’s opening your own business, in a nutshell. Depending on the industry you choose and the product or service you are selling, you will run in to your own unique problems and obstacles. Figuring out how to get past them, however, is just part of the fun.

Domain Names Are the Life Blood of Your Online Business

When you decide to start your online marketing business, you need to create a business plan to help you stay organized and on track just as you would with any conventional business. But, one thing that is of immense importance to your online business is your domain name. Finding the right domain name for your online business is as important as wings are to a bird. When you have the right domain name, you will be reaching the right customers, you will be able to build up your business, and your website will be easy to manage because you will be able to target the right market.

Domain names nearly always fall into one of these two categories; short and catchy or long and wordy. The name you choose will impact your website and your online marketing business in a very major way. Spending time creating a great website will be wasted if you do not have the right domain name. You must develop your business plan, determine who your customers, contacts, or viewers are and then choose the perfect domain name.

Test it first

Once you have chosen the right domain name, it is of great importance that you test it. There are so many different variations for a domain name that you may have to test it many times before you get it right. You want a domain that is not too common and most importantly, one that is not too confusing. Be very cautious when using domain names with numbers in them. For example, the domain name – products4less.com will probably get confused with productsforless.com and productsfourless.com. Don’t get yourself to locked onto one specific domain name. In this instance, you would want to make sure you own all 3 domain names. There would never be any customers lost to the other websites if all three of them were owned by you and leading to the same website.

Another thought to keep in mind is if you are selling a particular product, search for it on Google and other search engines. See what the top four or five things are when you search for that product keyword. You want to create your domain name based on that keyword search so it will be at the top of the search engines. Think about when you do a search for a business. How do you search for it? What keywords do you type in the search engine to help you find that business or the products that business sells? Think of yourself as your customer. You are no different than they are. Put yourself in their shoes. What would you be searching for when looking for your online business.

What do you do if the.com is not available?

This is a very tough situation. Some marketers, including myself, feel that a.com domain is the most important domain name to own. Others, however, feel that you can be just as effective with a.net or any of the other domains available. Sometimes the domain name you like is not available with the.com but it may be available with the.net. You will have to do a little research and determine if the person who owns the.com is going to pull too many of your customers away. You may want to consider a new domain name instead.

You also have the option of buying the domain name from the person who owns it if they are not using it. Be careful here, though. Sometimes they will command a price tag that is just plain ridiculous. I have seen some domain names go for more than $50,000. That’s just plain crazy.

When searching for the right domain name, you may want to consider a few other options and number them in the order of importance. Decide which is your top pick, second choice, third choice, and so on.

Your online marketing business does not REQUIRE a.com domain name, but it is the most common and easiest for people to remember. There is such a presence on the internet these days, that.net domain names are becoming nearly as valuable as their.com counterparts. When you have made your final decision and purchase your domain name, I would strongly suggest that you not only get the.com, but also the.net and even perhaps the.info or.biz. You never know when you might use these extra domain names. I use my.net and.info domains nearly as much as my.com names whenever I am running a campaign on the internet. This is a great way to split test your ads and see where the majority of the leads are coming from, allowing you to fine tune your expenses.

Using Google Alerts to Help Your Business

At times it seems that Google releases more new products and services than we can keep track of. From Google Calendar and Google Video, to Google Base, Google Finance, and Google Trends, it can be overwhelming just to remember what each one does. One of the oft overlooked hidden gems in Google’s enormous offering is Google Alerts. Within minutes, one can be signed up for email alerts that can give them and their business a leg up on the competition. Alerts can be used to spy on competitors, keep track of what people are saying about your business, or follow an important news story.

How Does It Work

Google Alerts sends you an email each time a new page for your chosen term makes it in the top twenty results on Google’s web search. You can also have the alert check Google News and/or Google Groups. To sign up for a Google Alert, all that you need to do is visit the Google Alerts homepage (http://www.google.com/alerts), enter the search term, type of alert (search Google News, Google Groups, or the web), frequency of emails (daily, as it happens, or weekly), and your email address. You can set up alerts for as many terms as you like using a Google Account. So why would you want an unlimited amount of alerts? Because as a business owner, you have a lot to keep track of and very limited time to do it.

Spy on Your Competitors

Every business has a competitor. More likely, you have several direct competitors and several more indirect competitors. While regularly checking out their websites is an important part of the process, it doesn’t paint the whole picture. A competitor’s website is very much crafted to the image that they want to portray to their customers. This is great if you want to know what their latest sale is or how much their new product costs, but it isn’t likely to feature a negative review in last Sunday’s newspaper.

That’s where Google Alerts comes in. By simply setting up a News, Groups, and search alert for each of your competitors, you will know what other people are saying about your competition – both the media and consumers, both good and bad.

Keep Up To Date on Your Industry

Equally as important as what people are saying about your competition is what people are saying about your industry in general. If there’s a negative PR swing against violent video games, and you just happen to run a video game store, you will probably be affected. By receiving alerts on important key words related to your industry, you can be on top of any sudden changes and react accordingly. By the time your competition realizes what’s happening they will be scrambling to catch up to you.

Track Yourself and Your Business

It goes without saying, if it’s important to know what people are saying about your competitors and about your industry, it would stand to reason that it’s important to know what people are saying about you. I have Google Alerts on both my name and my businesses name. I know that they go hand in hand – if one is getting slandered you better bet it will hurt the other. By receiving alerts, you can be on top of anything negative relating to you or your business, and hopefully nip any problem in the bud before it grows too large. On the flip side, there’s nothing better than receiving an alert where someone praises your business. Those are the types of things that you want to make sure are on the PR page of your businesses website.

Get News Stories for Your Site or Blog

I own a site where I do weekly news updates about what’s going on in the industry. Some weeks, there are tons of news items to choose from, other weeks it’s hard to find anything. In addition to the regular industry news sites that I check to get information, I have Google Alerts set up for each of the key terms. You’d be surprised how frequently a unique story from a local newspaper pops up in Google News. Many times these stories haven’t been seen by my competitors and I am able to “break” the news to the online community. This works well for blogs too – if you have a daily blog about being an entrepreneur, having an alert for the word “entrepreneur” can fetch you several quality stories each day to help inspire fresh posts.

In this increasingly competitive business world, you need each and every leg up on your competition that you can get. Used properly, Google Alerts can be an extremely efficient way to track what’s going on across the web. The alternative would be to search each term every day for new updates. Who has time for that? Spending less time researching enables you to spend more time on the things important to your business.

Naming Your Business – Five Rules To Long-Term Success

What’s in a name? Quite a bit if you are starting a business. From cute to clumsy, serious to inane, business names can range from the ridiculous to the sublime. Perhaps starved for opportunities to be creative, some entrepreneurs seem to have the market cornered on how to blunder into what may be the single most important aspect of marketing genius: the name of the business.

It never ceases to amaze me how people arrive at the names for their businesses. Many business people approach me after they have worked with their lawyers and accountants to set up the business, perhaps going the extra mile to incorporate and sometimes having also taken it upon themselves to design their own logo before realizing that it takes a little more talent to create a brand than some amateurish attempt at graphic design. I then have the dubious honor of taking the pooled efforts of these three dedicated professionals some of whom must have slept through business marketing to work with a sometimes problematic name they have agreed upon and create a logo or trademark which addresses the desperate need for a striking, definitive and effective professional image for the duration of its existence.

Many people who start small businesses fail to consider that in the highly competitive arena of local marketing the name should quickly define what the business represents. This results in two problems: The name does not describe what the business offers; or, even if it does, it usually uses too many, or a misguided combination of words, to do so. And to make matters worse, this is usually after a false start with liberal spending to try to promote this new venture, based on an array of inept marketing decisions and the use of deficient marketing tools, a situation which makes it more difficult for me than starting from ground zero.

Case in point: I recently was contacted by a relatively new organization who said they needed a marketing plan. Upon closer analysis, I learned that they had been running an ad in the regional newspaper of their geographic service area on almost a daily basis without reaping any response. In searching their industry via Google, I could not find any mention of their group within the first ten pages of results. Only after searching the name of the gentleman who had contacted me was I able to locate his name on a web page about this organization’s board of directors. Literally entering through the back door, I was able to find a link to their home page which upon observation reminded me of the incompetent ad which had been running in the paper I read every day but like everyone else, had ignored as irrelevant. Understandably, with a nebulous business name, poorly designed logo, non-existent ad message and busy, unprofessional presentation, it’s sad and ironic that this non-profit group offering a valuable service to senior citizens had so miserably wasted their limited funds by trying to do everything themselves to save money. And not one of the members of this in-house marketing group were able to detect any problems with this effort, too close to the forest to see the trees.

Now, with resignation that a do-it-yourself strategy is not always the most cost-effective, the directors were surprisingly receptive to my suggestion that, while I expected resistance, perhaps they could consider a business name change at this early juncture in their organization’s history. Simultaneously, I also proposed that along with the marketing plan and name change, a new professional logo would logically follow in addition to a series of well-conceived ads they could use for promotion on a continual basis. As soon as their signed contract and project deposit arrives, I will undertake this challenge, since they now are anxious to proceed with sudden recognition and appreciation of their failed attempt at self-promotion.

From the perspective of my long career, I assure you that this is a common phenomenon particularly in situations where marketing is done by “committee,” which tragically describes the majority of my clients: law firms, healthcare and dental practices, non-profit organizations, industrial and pharmaceutical companies, etc. And it doesn’t matter whether the business is large or small, or whether it is basically run by a single professional or a group of directors. In most cases, business leaders frequently lack the vision or self-confidence to make marketing decisions on their own, so they engage the opinions of everyone and anyone who surrounds them, regardless of competence to judge the subject. This means that my directives come from such diverse sources as teenage sons of clients, wives of clients, secretaries, summer interns, random customers of clients, anonymous emailed comments from websites, and other miscellaneous “experts,” all of whom emphatically express their views so I am well-apprised of how to do my job effectively.

Of course, I am not so pig-headed that I cannot see the value of such input. On the contrary, I am grateful to know how this diverse universe processes information so I can evaluate every strategy as it is developed to satisfy every possible requirement. Whether anyone realizes that this method of marketing is fairly impossible to achieve is immaterial, since no one can ever measure every single response to marketing efforts anyway. The old axiom, “You can’t please all of the people all of the time” may apply, but you can’t blame a person for trying.

Of the clients I have who do believe that there is one, and only one, way to effectively market their business, that way being their own personal way, based not on advanced study of business marketing, mass psychology, the elements of style or effective strategies of communication, but on nothing more than pure, unadulterated, self-centered ego. I say, hey, more power to them! It is their money they are spending and they certainly have the right to believe what they want to believe. Furthermore, marketing as part art, part science and part luck has as many guarantees as we get at the race track or in the stock market. So who am I to disagree with my clients’ convictions?

Well, just for the record, I do chime in with my own opinions which are backed by 35 years of hands-on marketing experience which includes a successful career in marketing my own as well as my many successful clients’ businesses. If my opinion differs from that of one egotistical client, for example, it is enough that I have advised him of it regardless of his stubborn impulse to dismiss it and proceed with his own strategy despite what I think. He obviously has gotten to this stage of his illustrious career through his own navigational talents and distinctive intelligence so I do respect him and am not offended in any way by his belief in himself, above all.

However, this places an enormous task on my shoulders: To market his business using a name that includes six long words, some of which are esoteric and industry-specific. This means that the logo, in addition to including a striking trademark must also be composed of six words totalling 42 letters. Add to that the need for a tagline, the entire package of which must be large enough to read in such small applications as on checks, on business cards, and in the smaller units the yellow pages offers both online and in print.

Compare this with business names using one short word: eBay®, Google™, Yahoo!®, Microsoft®, Apple®, etc. Granted, some of these names do not describe what the business offers. But all of these are highly successful businesses nonetheless. How have they done this? By assigning ample funds to building their brands so that the name of the business needs no definition, it becomes its own word with its own meaning. Such is the power of successful marketing.

You may say those businesses had the advantage of marketing their brands over the Internet but today, we all have that same advantage. Especially with the help of such brands as Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, and YouTube, all four being excellent examples of short, punchy business names which aptly define their raison d’étre. Most of the businesses that approach my company for marketing help are small businesses, sometimes with geographic limitations. Such businesses usually don’t realize how much time, money and repetition of effort is needed to build a brand.

One of our competitors in the metro-New York market recently began airing a commercial to promote their business and invite response from the same market we serve. While I cannot mention the name of this business for legal reasons, suffice it to say that it is a short 3-word insult directed at the very market they are trying to attract. And, moments ago, I was scolded by a telemarketer who responded to my polite statement that his offer to sell my business did not interest me at this time with: “OK…go down with the rest of them!”

Have I missed something? Are insults the new marketing strategy du jour? In both of these instances, injecting negativity, or worse, personal abuse into normally courteous business protocol, in my opinion, does nothing more than deliver a message of disrespect, insolence and humiliation to the very subject you are trying to endear.

Having been raised by a mother who was 40 years older than I, I often heard old American colloquial expressions, a couple of which occur to me now: “You win more bees with honey than with vinegar” and “If you can’t say something nice, don’t say anything at all!” In marketing, both of these sayings are powerful guides to proper business etiquette and by extension, long-term business success. While you may feel this is a milquetoast approach, the muscle is in a sincere and heartfelt delivery.

How does that relate to naming your business? In a few ways which I will list as a random set of rules to follow:

1. The business name can be your biggest marketing tool if it defines what you are offering but is distinctive enough to stand out from the crowd.

2. Keep it short and sweet, but above all, memorable.

3. Accentuate the positive, with emphasis on value to the market you plan to target.

4. Don’t limit yourself too severely if you may need to branch out in the future.

5. Remember, you may want to protect your business name by registering a trademark, incorporating, or filing a dba (an alternate or assumed name registration for your business known as “doing business as”), so engaging a lawyer to conduct a valid search may be necessary, which could require a list of suitable possibilities rather than one lone choice of name.

With all of the above in mind, it is of utmost importance for you to realize that whatever you end up calling your business, it will be one item in a long list of vital components which together will work cumulatively to establish your business as the success you desire. That is the bottom line.

Web Design & Search Engine Optimization – A Technique to Find New Business

I stumbled across this method, quite by accident, when researching a potential new businesses web site after a standard call back request to my website. It is surprisingly straightforward and you can effortlessly find people in particular regions, your own town even, who are crying out for your brand of search engine expertise.

The elegance of this means is that it also provides the ammo you need to go to the potential client and show to them why their website is not performing for them nearly as well as it ought to be doing. It will allow you to show them that they are on the search engines and can be discovered, using a search (albeit a very poor and irrelevant one) and that to start driving traffic or to increase traffic to their website will be fairly low-priced (depending on your search engine optimisation rates of course).

Using site: in Google Searches: Google offer several useful search engine optimisation tools for discovering information concerning your web site and the information that it holds on your site, one of them is site: If you carry out a search for site: and add your domain name after, Google will return all of the Internet pages that it has indexed for that domain name, for instance site:amazon.co.uk. To search for your own website simply switch amazon.co.uk with your own domain name. You can also use the www. at the start but, as yet, I have not noticed a great deal of difference in the results. Google does allow you to specify if you want to have the www. on your domain name in it’s results using their webmaster tools. This search tool is intended to allow you to look for for a phrase in a particular site by putting the phrase in front of the site: bit in the search. For instance, a search for fantasy site:amazon.co.uk will search for the word fantasy in Amazons UK web site.

This will be helpful once you have found a website that is in need of search engine optimisation as you can then analyze all of the web pages that Google holds for them.

The Process of finding clients who need your search engine optimisation help is simply this. Go to Google and search for the phrase Untitled Document and then add a region afterward, for example search for Untitled Document London. This will display all web pages inside London that have Untitled Document, by and large in the Title. This shows to me that whoever built the web site has not bothered to fill out the Title Tag for the page and that the page in question is simply ignoring a wholly fine opportunity to get some keywords and key phrases into Google and to be discovered by their market and potential customers.

In my belief, every professional web designer ought to provide a website with at least a basic SEO template, which would involve filling out the Title and META Description (at minimum) so that search results look engaging and present some information when displayed in the Search Engines. Even if they are not on page one for their particular services, at least they will be on page something and not floating around at the bottom with no consequence to their business. Unless of course their business is selling documents titled Untitled, in which case good luck in trying to get that one onto a top result.

Using intitle: in Google Searches: If you would like to narrow this search down, you can use one more of Google’s search tools intitle. As the name suggests this will display all results with a word or phrase in the Page Title of the webpage. So try, in its place, to search for intitle:Untitled Document London. You can mess around with placing quotation marks each side of the first portion and adding your region afterward to make the search more technically correct, this does change the results slightly.

Once you have found a likely target you can now use the first tool (site:) to study the rest of their pages. If they have a long list of Untitled Document you can almost guarantee that they are not receiving a tenth of the hits they ought to be. Providing them swift and noticeable results should be simple. If they have had the website for some time, even better as their domain name will have some age. I have found that once you can show good traffic and the enquiries do increase slightly the next step will be to update their web site as an out of date web site will put a lot of people off. This is all leading to further business and another addition onto a Christmas card list for you.

This method will return a lot of old sites and in all probability some personal websites but there will be plenty of businesses in there that are plainly not aware of the opportunity they are wasting and the potential new business that they are passing up by not being noticeable (Using this method, for my home rural town I have discovered a solicitors, two nurseries and a company providing student letting, all would be fine leads, and in the first three pages of Google results).

In the end they will thank you as their hits and inquiries grow and you may get a decent long term client out of it.

Your job now is to persuade them of that, good luck.

How I Saved $ 2800 on a Domain Name?

I am sure when you are building up your startup. It’s a frustrating task to

find a good available domain name. Business name is a pure gold if you found a good one. It can make or break your online reputation.

However when I started searching name, it became a frustrating task for me

as I want to be my company found on the Web and the perfect name was not easy task to find. A good domain can be found for free or for a few thousand dollars, or million but don’t pay a fortune for one.

After searching lot I came up with few business names. They were not available but for sale on different marketplaces from $ 2500?-?$ 12000 but as we were the small start up and with less funds we want them in a range of $ 10?-?$ 3000.

Before purchasing a domain one of my friend gave an idea to, try to

found a domain name through a domain name generator.

What basically is a domain name generator?

A domain name generator mixes letter, words and comes up with a new name, suggestion and ideas.

So here we started our search. With many website available on Google we started founding domain name and finally we came up with a great domain name through a website related to domain name generator called domainglo.com

We just gave keyword and it came up with many domain names and suggestions. And within 5 minutes we found a great domain name and we hand registered it for just $ 12.

First, trust me, you need a domain name. You might not need it today for a business but in a few years time you’ll want it.

The way people think about websites is changing, and more personal landing page services are popping up?-?and it takes a matter of minutes to set up. In a few years it may well be common to send a link to your online business. It’s worth future proofing yourself now, rather than gambling on ending up with some godawful domain name because it’s the only one that includes your business name.

Right now you can get a domain name for about $12 a year. That’s ridiculous. The price of a drink or two gets you endless benefits, an awesome email address, and control over your online image. How is that not worth it?

If you don’t have your own domain name, I urge you, go out and get one. Go to domain name generator tool and find the best and most relevant domain name you can find. You won’t regret it.

The Google Sandbox – A Frustrating Inevitability or a Golden Opportunity?

Introduction

The Google Sandbox is a term applied to the phenomenon experienced by many new websites that delays the sites inclusion within the main Search Engine Results Pages (SERPS) of Google. Often new websites can find themselves confined to the ‘Sandbox’ for 6-9 months, during which time traffic to the site is severely compromised. The Google Sandbox is therefore usually seen as a frustrating inevitability by webmasters and one for which there is no quick easy solution.

My recent observations however have led me to believe that the time your website spends in the Google Sandbox should be seen as a golden opportunity rather than a frustrating inevitability.

Into the Sandbox

Many webmasters respond to their websites confinement to the Sandbox by spending endless hours forever checking the listings in Googles results pages for any sign of their website. Not only is this a waste of precious time but also serves only to increase the frustration caused by the Sandbox. Other webmasters more sensibly focus their time and effort improving the Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) of their website in order to improve its rankings within other search engines such as MSN, Yahoo, Ask Jeeves and others. Although these may not be as widely used as the Google search engine, they don’t have the same aging delay of the Sandbox that Google does. Therefore, achieving good listings in these search engines early in a websites life can at least generate some traffic and hopefully some sales whilst confined to the Sandbox.

Earlier this year the Tsunami disaster in Asia forced me to change the name of my web development business from Tsunami-Site-Design to Pixelwave Design. I had to register a new domain name, build a new website and start from scratch with my web promotion. The new site was an ideal candidate for confinement to the Google Sandbox, and sure enough after an initial day or two of good rankings the new site couldn’t be found in a Google search for any of my keywords. A search for the business name did bring the new site up in first place though so I was safe in the knowledge that my site was contained within the Google database but the lack of inclusion for my keywords suggested that my site had been confined to the Sandbox. The inclusion of my own personal site within the Google Sandbox gave me a great opportunity to monitor and track its progress.

The first thing I noticed was the high frequency with which a Googlebot spidered the pages of my site. The Googlebots were visiting a few times everyday and visiting all the pages of the site. It struck me that if Google had gone to the trouble of writing and implementing the ‘Sandbox’ filter as part of their algorithm and regularly spidering the sites within the Sandbox then the Sandbox wasn’t simply an area into which new sites get put in order to delay their inclusion in the SERPS. Instead it can be considered as a probationary period for new websites during which Google pays close attention to the sites development.

This means that as far as Google is concerned, your websites time in the Sandbox may well be one of the most important times in its development. Rather than seeing this time as a frustrating inevitability you should see it as an opportunity to really show Google how your website can shine. The Google Sandbox should be a time to make the most of all the attention your site is getting from Google and show the search engine what it wants to see.

The Steps to Success

Now that we have decided that Google is actually paying your site a good deal of attention whilst it is in the Sandbox it is time to see how we can make the most of this Golden Opportunity.

The first thing to do is plan ahead and get your site into the Sandbox as soon as possible, so attracting this attention from Google. Don’t wait until your website is built in all its glory before registering a domain name and uploading your site. Instead make sure the first thing you do is register your domain name, set up a hosting account and go live with one or two pages explaining what your site is about and what can be expected from it as it develops.

Next get the Googlebot to visit these embryonic pages so that Google is aware of the new site as soon as possible. There is no need to submit your site manually or repeatedly to search engines, a couple of inbound links (IBL’s) from other sites that are regularly spidered will be sufficient to get the Googlebot calling. Once the robots have paid an initial visit they will return.

You may be lucky and find that your site gets straight into the main SERPS, but if it is a new domain name and new site then it is likely that before long you will find your new creation in the Sandbox where it will receive a great deal of attention from the Googlebot. Now is the time to be proactive with your website development, don’t sit back patiently waiting to be released from the Sandbox, instead make the most of your time in there and show Google the potential of your website.

Content is King

The first thing you need to do is continue the development of your website. Regularly add new pages packed full of relevant content to your site. As far as search engines are concerned, ‘content is king’. Search Engines exist to provide their users with links to content relevant to their search criteria, therefore they are always on the lookout for websites that contain plenty of good quality, regularly updated relevant content. Of course, good quality, relevant content will also be beneficial to your websites human visitors, which at the end of the day is your number one priority. Add plenty of new, relevant content of interest to real visitors and the Googlebot will thank you for it.

Linking Strategy

Next you need to develop and implement a strategy for obtaining a network of inbound links. Googles algorithm relies heavily on link popularity so it is likely that it pays attention to the number of IBL’s your site gains whilst in the Sandbox. Don’t sit back waiting for people to link to your site, get out there and be proactive. As always relevance is the key, and a sensible linking strategy whilst in the Sandbox will be noticed by the Googlebot.

There are numerous ways to generate inbound links and I have covered these in previous articles. However, things rarely stand still for long in the world of Search Engine Optimisation and latest research seems to suggest that simply getting huge amounts of IBL’s whilst in the Sandbox may no longer be sufficient. It now seems that the rate of accumulation of IBL’s may be important. Google is now thought to pay attention to the rate of accumulation of IBL’s and expects to see them develop in what it considers a natural, organic manner. This means that suddenly gaining a huge number of inbound links may be frowned upon by Google. Instead your linking strategy should be a sustained effort aimed at gaining new IBL’s from relevant websites over a long period of time.

Summary

Although the Google Sandbox is still a frustrating inevitability and there is no quick fix way limit the amount of time a website spends confined to it, patiently sitting by waiting for this confinement to end is a waste of what could be a golden opportunity. Google pays a lot of attention to sites in the Sandbox making confinement to the Sandbox an ideal time to really let your website shine. During this time give Google what it wants to see; regularly updated relevant content, lots of new pages and a sustained increase in the number of inbound links. Not only could this improve your sites ranking within the SERPS once its confinement to the Sandbox is over, but it will pay dividends for your site in general by providing its visitors with the information they require.

#1 Best Work at Home Moms Web Host – How to Find It?

You made the decision that your most important job was to be a full time mom to your children and give them as much of you as possible. But now you want to start working from home so you can be with your children and earn some additional income to help the family finances.

You decide to build a website so you start looking for the right web host for your site. You go to Google and search for “web hosting” and you get 153,000,000 pages. Wow! Overwhelming! How do you find the right one?

Let’s set search criteria.

As a work at home mom, what do you never have enough of other than money? — How about time?

With the value of your time as a major consideration, time savings should be the driving factor in evaluating and finding a web host.

To make the most effective use of your time, you need a web host that will provide:

  • A world class research tool to assist you in researching your market and the associate keywords. This tool helps you make certain that your market niche is large enough to support you, but not so large that you cannot compete with the big websites. Your largest waste of time could be several months spent building a website that did not have a chance of success.
  • Detailed instructions in written or video format on how to go through the process of building a successful website. This saves you hours of floundering around on your own trying to figure it out.
  • A web page builder that is easy to use. You want one where you fill in the blanks and it builds the page for you. This saves you from having to learn HTML programming.
  • A tool that evaluates each page you build and tells you what to change to make the page rank high on Google search results. Why waste time building a web page that will not rank well on Google and not bring visitors to your website?
  • A service that automatically builds your site map (listing of all your web pages). This is necessary to assist Google in ranking your web pages. Doing this yourself eats up your time.
  • A service that automatically notifies Google that you have updated or changed a page on your website so Google can come to your website and evaluate your page. This accelerates the listing of your page on Google search results. You can do this yourself, but again, it consumes your time.
  • Traffic analysis tools to tell you about your visitors, what keywords they used to find your website, and other data that you need to increase visitors to your site.
  • Responsive support so you don’t waste your time trying to find the answer to your question.
  • And finally, you want a webhost that will provide quality uptime hosting for your website. This is what other hosts do, but what about all the other time saving features that you need?

Does this sound like an impossible task? You think to yourself, “There is no way I will find a web host that does all this”.

I thought the same thing when I started looking for the ideal web host which would allow me to accomplish the maximum in the very limited time I have available to work on my online business. Since I have a full time day job, I can work on my online business only a couple of hours each day. Thankfully, I found Site Build It. I have used Site Build It to build four successful websites, and I plan to build more.

In my opinion, Site Build It is the most work at home mom friendly web host since it will allow you to work very efficiently. In reality, it is much more than a web host. It is an all in one solution for building a successful online work at home mom business.

Site Build It provides a free eBook written by Site Build It work at home moms. This eBook explains how to use Site Build It and succeed. Download your copy of this eBook now and start building your successful work at home mom business.

Why Most Individuals Give Up on Their Financial MLM Business – Get Proper MLM Business Advice

A Promise for a Great Financial MLM Business

During the course of our life, many of us have been approached by some type of MLM business opportunity. All sorts of companies have a division of MLM, or are fully MLM. I am sure you could think of Pampered Chef, American Express, Cutco, Primerica, World Financial Group, the list goes on pretty much forever. I myself was approached by a financial MLM business opportunity, and it was by Primerica, and World Financial Group. Now, I was definitely promised a great financial MLM business by the person who approached me. Yes, I was told I was going to make a ton of money and I could retire early, not to mention have people constantly work for me and so on.

Being a big person on the saying “Look before you leap,” I decided to do some heavy research. The biggest fault that I found in both of the companies that invited me to work for them was the system! So what exactly do I mean by that? Well, I am talking about the way you generate leads for your financial MLM business of course! The system was very bland, and made you tap into your own family or “warm market” as they call it.

Let me put it to you this way, your family/warm market are those individuals that somehow know everything there is to know about you and you are going to close a deal on them, right? Think about this for a minute, because this was the first thing to come to my mind; you, who could possibly be unemployed right now, or a plumber, or anything for that matter are all of a sudden a financial expert? You are supposed to close your parents, who wiped your butt, and know all there is to know about you, are all of a sudden going to take financial advice from you right? WRONG!

One of the biggest reasons people give up on their financial MLM business is the actual system they are signing up for. What are you supposed to do when your warm market runs dry? What I am trying to say is your warm market should not be the only way to get leads for your financial MLM business. There are companies out there with a much better system that is available to you, so you do not have to go to your friends and family. If you would like to start a financial MLM business, or get out of the pitfall of the one you are currently in, really spend some time to research the company that you are going in to.

Selecting the Proper Company for Your Financial MLM Business

Picking the proper company to represent for your financial MLM business is key. If you went on the Google machine right now and ended up researching a company and nothing but lawsuit’s and scams about the company came up, why in the heck would you go and work for it? Now I am not talking about the concept of MLM, I am talking about companies that use the MLM model. I am a huge fan of MLM, its a necessity in my opinion. My reason for it being a necessity? I don’t approve of individuals that just punch in and punch out and receive a paycheck for their “hard work”. When you look into a company, the system they use should be your top priority. The second, and I would like to note just as important is their ethics.

A great deal of individuals get all pumped about starting a new financial MLM business and end up throwing in the towel after finding out all the dirt on the particular company that they joined. I cannot stress how important the ethics of a company are, to the agent and the client. How could you feel comfortable representing that companies products while knowing that they have faced tons of lawsuits? I sure wouldn’t. Your client will go on the computer and research everything there is to know about your company and how they represent themselves before they go into your products. So save yourself the troubles and frustrations of your client backing out due to bad ethics of the company.

Benefits of Starting a Financial MLM Business

Finding the company with the right system, and great ethics is not difficult at all. When you do, you will start seeing the full benefits of what a financial MLM business can do for you. After some searching I found a wonderful company. I mentioned I have been in the financial industry for about 3 years now, and I have been very successful in it. You can have great success, just like me without the hassle of heckling your friends and family for some minuscule deal.

Multiple sources of income is where the world is at. The old days of going to work for a company for 30 years and retiring with a great pension is out. Individuals and business’ alike were hit very hard with this economic crunch, some individuals are barely staying afloat, and most business’ are downsizing. If you talk to any successful individuals they will tell you what their job is, and then what their business is. I know of individuals that are in the real estate business, but have a primary job as a school teacher just to keep from going insane. A financial MLM business is just one of the many ways that could very well mean the difference between you having financial independence in your life, or having a constant struggle for income. Having a backup is never bad, in the event that one income source dries up, you wouldn’t be in a panic state of mind. If you only have one source of income, ask yourself this; what would you do right now if that income dried up?

Up-line’s in Your Financial MLM Business

The roll of a sponsor or up-line in your financial MLM business is to assist you from the ground up to get your financial MLM business going. I am sure you are wondering how you pick a good up-line right? Don’t be afraid to ask questions. I would interview your up-line. You see, in an financial MLM business, you have an option to join the company or not and I am sure your sponsor would want nothing more than for you to join so that he or she can make money off of your personal production. Spend some time getting to know who you are going to be working with, and for. If the individual that presented the opportunity to you was not doing very well in the company, but you absolutely loved the products, the system, and the ethics of that particular company and you think you could really be on the top why limit yourself? Contact someone in the company who you believe would be a better sponsor.

I know what you are thinking, its kind of unfair to the guy who brought you there in the first place. Well you know what? This is your financial MLM business, and you are seeking to be successful. You are going to invest your time, efforts, and money to your business and I am sure you are looking for a good result to come out of your investment.

By applying what you have read in this article you will avoid being one of those individuals that throw in the towel to their financial MLM business. Pick the proper financial MLM company to immediately better your business, a good system where you don’t have to relentlessly hunt for leads will make all the difference. Finding an ethical company means a great backbone for you, and reassurance to your clients. Remember the benefits of starting a financial MLM business, its all about multiple sources of income. Finally, don’t be afraid to get to know who your up-line or sponsor is, and how that individual can affect your success in your financial MLM business.

To Your Success

Setup Website: Setup Your Business for Success

Starting a business can be a very scary thing but if you are inadequately prepared, starting an Internet Business can be even more so. Where do I begin? What should I expect? How much should this cost? I hope to answer some of the common questions asked by business owners wanting to setup a website.

First you must register a domain name. This will be the address for your setup. Websites need to contain keywords but also need to be attractive to human readers, so do not get carried away by keyword1-keyword2-keyword3.com domain names. Keywords do help, but you want a name that is able to be branded as well. I register all of my domains with godaddy.com. They start at around $8 a year for a regular .com registration but sometimes you can get a good discount if you sign up for another godaddy service such as private registration. This keeps your contact information hidden from the public. If you would like to see what kind of information is publicly available, do a Google search for Who Is when ever you get the chance.

The next task is to decide where you will host your site. The two most common types of hosting are Shared Web Hosting and Dedicated Web Hosting. For most starter websites Shared Web Hosting should be sufficient, but larger websites should enjoy the added benefits of dedicated web hosting. Shared hosting is going to cost around 10.00 a month compared to dedicated hosting which can run around $75 or more a month. If you receive a large number of visitors a day, or have a fairly large database driven dynamic website, dedicated hosting is the only way to go. Most Search engine specialists will recommend a dedicated server over a shared server even for small websites due to the possibility that your site could theoretically be penalized for shady actions taken by other websites that share your sever and IP address. So if you choose to start off with shared hosting, shop around and make sure you will be sharing your sever with a reputable company that hosts reputable websites. Even though some companies offer webhosting for $3 or $4 dollars a month, it doesn’t mean it is a good buy. Spammers know where the cheap prices are, as they register them in bulk!

Now the fun part! The final task is the most challenging of all, the building of the website itself. You can outsource your web design with a website design company or you can opt to build it yourself. If you decide to build your own site, remember to practice common design recommendations like header tags and good text based navigation. Another important tip is to set a title, description and keyword tag in the head section of every page. A lot of people believe these tags are useless, but this is far from true. The title tag is the most important on page factor because it greatly affects ranking. The title tag is also important for enticing users to click on your listing as most search engines pull some of your listing information from the title tag. I try to keep my titles under 65 characters long. The description meta tag is also quite useful for ranking and can be quite a bit longer. Look at keeping your description under 250 characters, including spaces. I believe the keyword information is mainly used for categorization purposes. Just make a point to not repeat any words more than two or at the most three times or it may hurt you more than help.

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