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Building More Targeted Website Traffic

May 6th, 2010 Bob Yeager 1 comment

It is quite clear that the web is moving toward the ownership of individual keywords in order for people to get the targeted web traffic they want so badly.

And discovering ways to get more targeted web traffic is a white hot button online.

That simply means that more and more of us online have come to realize that we need to get our BEST KEYWORDS to those places that are going to get them featured WITH LINKS TO OUR SITES. When web 2.0 was brought to bear, that created an instant way to drop our content featuring those keywords into places that Google loves…problem is, most people still do not fully understand that game.

And they (you???) need to.

Let’s say you are an art dealer in San Antonio. Obviously, simple keyword research will tell you that “art dealer San Antonio” is one of your best keywords…BUT WHAT DO YOU DO KNOWING THAT?

Sure, if you had read this before your site was built, you would have optimized a page for that keyword. But what do you do if you don’t feel like waiting the several months for that to happen? How do you take your best, most powerful keywords and have them working for you in days?

1) Article Marketing

Article marketing is still one of the best ways to get the best visibility, especially at those article sites that Google adores most. I have found that the biggest problem with article marketing is that people simply do not know how to write to “create the click.”

2) Video Marketing

When Google bought YouTube for $2.3 Bill, it told the world that video was loved. Creating videos that feature your keywords is an instant way to get traffic. The downside being the standard “in my den” video that people find no credibility in.

3) Twitter

A traffic giant…especially in the right hands. But is Twitter traffic ready to buy from you? No. But they will, if you “content them up.”

Guess what guys, I can tell you for a fact that the six figure a month guys do not care what they are selling…they care that they can get the search traffic to their sites to have the potential to sell it.

Why so much emphasis on the search engines? Because 81% of all sales start with a Google search!

And if you want to be in that consideration list, you’d better be on Google page #1 for your best keywords.

That’s why learning how to get more targeted web traffic is so monumentally important and why it can be had if you reach out and ask to know how.

The online game is WON by those that create a massive amount of great content and then load that content with long tail keywords. Period. Do this and you will dominate.


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Billy Mays Dies at 50: As Seen On TV Spokesman

June 29th, 2009 Bob Yeager 2 comments

Billy Mays: An Icon in Direct Television Marketing Dies at 50

Today, at the age of 50, the As Seen on TV and Pitchman Superstar spokes person, Billy Mays was found dead in his home. This is the man that was responsible for me buying buckets of Oxi Clean and a ton of steak knives.

More importantly, although many may not realize, Billy Mays is responsible for much of the video marketing that goes on today, where internet marketers consistently do product presentations on all of your favorite video sharing networks.

Yesterday, a US Airways Flight had landed in quite a traumatic way, when the front landing gear tire basically went flat. Many of the passengers were tossled about and alot of stuff dropped on their heads. Mays complained late yesterday evening, to his wife, that he wasn’t feeling well. He was one of the passengers that had endured head injuries on that flight.

This morning, at 7:45 EST Mays was found dead in his home.

A few weeks ago, a martial arts icon of mine, David Carradine was found dead in his apartment. Thursday, my childhood crush Farrah Fawcett lost her long battle with cancer. On that same day, at the age of 50, the man who inspired me to break into the music industry at a young age, Michael Jackson suffered an untimely death. Now, today… I morn the loss of a man who inspired me to focus on using video for marketing online… in order to add entertainment to the dry world of marketing and selling.

This has been a roller coaster month of emotion for many industries and for the loss of so many unique icons in my life.

David Carradine Remembered:

Ed McMahon Remembered:

Farrah Fawcett Remembered:

Michael Jackson Remembered:

Billy Mays Remembered:

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