Entries from February 2010

Review: SEO Rank Monitor + Google Analytics

SEO Rank Monitor is basically an automated ranking tracker. What makes it different/better from other tools out there is possibility to connect your Google Analytics profile and retrieve data about your visitors for all your tracked keywords…

Category: Online Reviews · SEO & SEM 20 Comments →

47 Hearts & Valentine’s Day Blogathon

You may have heard the buzz when Dr. Mani gifted copies of the book to folks who attended David Perdew’s NAMS seminar, then asked for donations… and raised enough to completely fund a child’s operation from what was donated!

Category: Online Reviews 9 Comments →

Affiliate Marketing Tips for Beginners (Q&A)

How to create your own niche affiliate sites. Everyone does it differently, but I use the SEO model and work with long tail (super-specific) keyword phrases. For that reason my strategy revolves around…

Category: Affiliate Marketing 49 Comments →

5 Ways to Track Your SEO Progress

In order for us to know if our efforts are paying off, we need to track our SEO progress. Here are the five best measures of that progress…

Category: SEO & SEM 29 Comments →

Using Keyword Modifers to Qualify Visitors

When choosing Long Tail Keywords to create content, you can use modifiers to find keyword phrases with Commercial Intent. This will help you find ways to reach the buyers in your market…

Category: SEO & SEM 33 Comments →

Long Tail Keywords: Using Keyword Phrases That Make Sales!

It’s easy enough to write optimized content to get rankings & website traffic. But traffic alone doesn’t pay the bills. You want to write content that attracts buyers and makes sales…

Category: SEO & SEM · Web Content Development 36 Comments →

Pics & Notes from the NAMS-3 Workshop

I had a fabulous time at the Niche Affiliate Marketing workshop in Atlanta this past weekend, and wanted to share a few pictures with you to give you a good idea just how fun & productive the weekend truly was…

Category: Conferences and Seminars 61 Comments →