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Thoughts from the Nashville Technology Council Search Engine Marketing Roundtable

Last Thursday I (Jerry) participated in the Nashville Technology Council’s Search Engine Marketing Roundtable. Along with two other Nashville Internet marketing professionals, I answered a number of questions posed by a moderator as well as from the crowd. Word...

Internet Marketing: Using Link Bait to Generate Traffic

Link Bait is content on your web site so interesting and compelling that others want to link to it and discuss it. Examples of different kinds of link bait include free books, free tools or downloads, and contests. To give you a better idea of what link bait looks...

SEO versus SEM: What to Do, and When to Do It

For our first post of 2007, we thought we would step back for a moment and talk about the differences between Search Engine Optimization and Search Engine Marketing, and which is best to concentrate on.Search Engine Optimization, or SEO, is the process of optimizing...

Research Proves That Information-Seeking Consumers Online Are Big Spenders: How to Take Advantage of It

Scarborough Research has released a new research report about the buying habits of online newspaper readers based on data from newspapers in five markets: Sacramento, Houston, Providence, Orlando, and Kansas City. The data proved that online newspaper readers tend to...

Search Engine Marketing – Using Pay Per Click as a Keyword Research Tool

The keyword research process typically begins by generating as many keywords as possible from several different sources, such as the tools at Nichebot.com or the keyword research tool in your SEO software. Once you have a long list of possible keywords, you look at...

Eyeballing Your Web Site for Search Engine Optimization

Even if you don’t know a thing about HTML, you can at least partially optimize the pages of your Web site by “eyeballing” them and passing the suggestions along to your web designer (or doing them yourself if you have that ability). Here are some...