Chris Baldwin @ March 18, 2008 # One Comment
Have a limited online marketing budget? Here are a number of ways to promote your website for free!
Free Online Marketing Tips and techniques:
Start a blog. Use a free service like WordPress or Blogger. This is an excellent way to attract targeted visitors to your domain. It is a long term project, so be patient. Traffic […]
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Chris Baldwin @ March 8, 2008 # 2 Comments
In case you missed it, yesturday Google Adwords team announced that they will now use the loading time of your Adwords landing page as one of the measures of the ‘quality score’ they give you in order to determine how much to charge you per click compared to your competitor.
If you are managing Google ads, […]
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Chris Baldwin @ February 27, 2008 # No Comment Yet
This feature is probably unknown by most of you but could become very useful for increasing your users/client Google search experience and relevancy. It is called a Subscribed Link, and it allows you to “create a custom search results that your users, clients or members can add to their Google search pages. Wow!
What is Google […]
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Chris Baldwin @ February 25, 2008 # 3 Comments
This is a nice image created by LeMonde.fr, which nicely illustrates the popularity of the different social networking sites across the world in different countries. This is great data for geotargeting your social media content.
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Here are some of my observations based on the above data for you. Make sure you […]
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Chris Baldwin @ February 23, 2008 # One Comment
Link Baiting is in essence an advanced form of link building. Link Baiting is pretty much like baiting a hook: A fisherman would bait up a hook so that a fish would be more inclined to take a bite. It is the same with link baiting. You throw out a link somewhere, like on one […]
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Chris Baldwin @ February 22, 2008 # No Comment Yet
This news came out in December 2007 but I think it is still worthy of a mention and it brings up some very interesting issues. A major Canadian ISP modified the Google.ca homepage to bring member relavent information to their internet users.
In doing this, they in essense are destroying Google’s “Clean” look and feel […]
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