StomperNet Getting Serious Part 2 Video

Saturday, February 23rd, 2008

This is the second installment of a package that is the Atom Bomb for online business. Three StomperNet faculty members present never before released information, plus a StomperNet member will let you peak inside her business to learn how she ships more USPS packages than any business in Orlando. Oh, and you won’t believe the bonus.

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StomperNet Getting Serious Part 1 Video

Friday, February 22nd, 2008

Here’s a StomperNet which talks about:

  • web design based on vision data
  • page rank distribution
  • AdWords split testing
  • prospect interaction
  • maximizing advertising positioning
  • rank-destroying duplicate

Forewarning: these guys get into some scientific stuff which is pretty cool.

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Content Changes to SEO Bible Main Page

Tuesday, January 22nd, 2008

LATE last night, the on the main page changed. I’m hopeful it’s more conversational and engaging. If you get a chance, check out the main page and come on back to share your here on the blog.

While we believe we have a great organic search engine optimization guide built, this is a learning process that may turn into a of sorts, too. Hopefully we can smooth a path for you as we experience the bumps in the road on this project.

With that said, what types of things are you struggling with in your own product development and product launch processes? Hop on over to the SEO Forum and post your questions there.

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Article Generation & Submission Tips

Wednesday, January 9th, 2008

Many webmasters make the mistake of believing that submitting articles to e-zine websites or article directories for reprint will result in instant traffic.  This isn’t necessarily the case as it takes time to build a presence in the e-zines just as much as anywhere else online.  People are naturally suspicious of someone “new” so if you’re writing frequent articles, don’t be shocked to see increases in traffic down the road more so than immediately.     While this sounds like an obvious tip, always write on subjects that you have sound knowledge versus trying to write about things you merely have a cursory knowledge.  What if you write an article giving advice about something that you’re not very well versed, and that person ends up following your advice only to learn that it was half baked?  Think of the impression that will leave on that person and the people they share the story with.  News travels extremely fast online so keep that in mind because it can cut both ways.   Don’t get caught in the ‘quantity over quality’ trap.  Your reputation is on the line anytime you produce something for public consumption, and the internet is the ultimate “public consumption” resource. 

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