This week I spent some time getting social with LinkedIn.com I answered a few questions related to my profession. This episode (6) covers the questions in short form with links to the original questions with the linkedin community answers, you will need to log-in at linkedin.com to view the links in this post. The audio player above includes the additional explanations to these questions and comments on the answers submitted by the linkedin members. Also, I play a song titled, "Finish What We Started" by Headway and can be found online at… http://www.podsafemusicnetwork.com
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Answers for Internet Marketing, SEO, Business and Promotion
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New Web Site/Domain Indexed by Google in only 3 Days from Launch
Question: How long does it take Google to index my new Web site
Twenty Questions to Plan Your Web Site Project
Every Web project needs a solid plan to work through the estimate to the site delivery. Here is a list of project questions to plan your Web site with considerations for marketing, design, SEO, unique selling position, E-commerce, and more…
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Your Web Project, Marketing Strategy Mash Up
Pixel Handler Episode 2, Your Web Project, features web project elements and how they mash up with your marketing strategy. Questions addressed:
- How do the following mash up to produce results… design, development, search engine optimization, Web standards, current trends, Web analytics, content, SERPs, usability, marketing strategy, and goal conversions?
- And, why does it matter?
- So, what can I do about it?
Wrap up: Keep the main thing the main thing! If your unique selling position is intimately related to your passion then it will be easy to communicate your message to your target audience.
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Winning the #1 Search Engine Result for Your Key Phrase
Internet Marketing Report and Social Media Highlights Newsletter – July 2008
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‘Bill’s Internet Marketing Report’ - Winning the #1 Search Engine Result for Your Key Phrase
- Strategies and topics relating to the happenings I experience in the race of marketing, publishing and selling on the web.
Having the top result on Google for your main key phrase just feels great! Seriously, in this time of uncertainty, being number one even for a short time is pretty cool. It is also nice when a competitor enters the market and previously held the #1 search result which you now hold.
Search engine optimization : the search query is : noninvasive neuromodulation
Recent changes in Google’s search engine results pages (SERPs) for google account holders:
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‘Highlights in Social Media’ - Online Networks for Web Designers and Developers
- The Internet is bringing people together and making connections for personal and professional development. Being involved socially online is a way to build new relationships with like-minded individuals.
Last month I created a Ning network, at refreshoc.ning.com, and as a results was invited to join dezumo.com ; there I joined the conversations on web design and posted a forum topic "What are your favorite sites for inspiration on the topic of Web design?" Dezumo has about 293 members and has been around for about a year while the RefreshOC started a month ago and only has about 18 members. Dezumo is has a larger audience while RefreshOC is targeting a local metro area. Both were kicked off right here in Orange County. I enjoy the conversations on dezumo and am hoping the RefreshOC group will become more active as social networks become more of a source for making connections locally.
On the subject of inspiration for web design I did receive a few responses from the group, I visited the links and found some fresh sites to add to my del.icio.us bookmarks on the topic of design . While a couple people were eager to share links for inspiration sake one designer posted a note to creating new design without being tempted to follow the pack; along with this response were no links but a tip on seeking inspiration from the world around you. I am very fond of this concept of being inspired from life itself, but also find it very valuable to examine successful design concepts. Design techniques that work well should be mimicked, especially for the sake of user experience and usability.
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Listen the track titled, The Pain Of Numbers by Get Three Coffins Ready – at the end of the broadcast!