How To Increase Your Online Presence Right Now With Press Releases

We all want more business. More customers mean higher profits. One way to achieve this is to have a powerful online presence.
Making your website work for you 24/7 should be the #1 priority of your online marketing strategy. The challenge is to get past the clutter. To soar above the competition. And to rank high [...]

We all want more business. More customers mean higher profits. One way to achieve this is to have a powerful online presence.

Making your website work for you 24/7 should be the #1 priority of your online marketing strategy. The challenge is to get past the clutter. To soar above the competition. And to rank high on the search engine pages.

So, how do you successfully drive traffic to your site? Let’s look at one powerful strategy you can apply to enhance your online presence today: submitting press releases online.

Regularly publishing a newsworthy release is an excellent way to boost your online visibility. When you post, it helps maximize your SEO efforts and drives more traffic to your website. As mentioned in the previous section on directories, including keyword-rich links in the copy increases your search engine rankings. Another benefit of submitting news worthy information online is that they are archived. One release will get exposure for a long time.

Regularly posting -or whenever you have something newsworthy-is great for publicity and direct exposure. Companies, journalists, PR agencies, and the general public opt-in to have specific types of press releases sent to them daily.

There are numerous PR websites. Some are free while others charge. Express-Press-Release.com is free, easy to use, and requires no registration. www.PRWeb.com allows you to choose from 4 distribution packages. The basic package is $80 and the most advanced is $360.

Anatomy of a press release:

• Must be newsworthy and interesting.

• Must include your key message.

• When announcing a new service or product, you must be clear about what it is and why
it’s important.

Michelle Salater Writing & Editorial Inc. is a copywriting and editing company specializing in writing marketing materials for travel-oriented companies and small businesses. Visit http://www.mlsalater.com and sign up for The Tourism Marketing Solution, a free newsletter that offers articles and tips on how to successfully market your travel business.

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SEO Copywriting: What is It?

By Christopher Conlan
SEO Copywriting, or search engine copywriting, is the art of combining the right search terms relevant to your product or service, with the right math – the algorithms used by Google, MSN, Yahoo!, etc.
SEO Copywriting is a combination of art (the words) and science (the math) resulting in website copy which produces actual, [...]

By Christopher Conlan

SEO Copywriting, or search engine copywriting, is the art of combining the right search terms relevant to your product or service, with the right math – the algorithms used by Google, MSN, Yahoo!, etc.

SEO Copywriting is a combination of art (the words) and science (the math) resulting in website copy which produces actual, not perceived results.  Knowing the “math” and “structure” preferred by the search engines is the first component to successful SEO copywriting.

Knowing what keywords your audience is searching for, and which keywords are making your competition succeed is crucial.  Forget about what YOU think — it doesn’t matter and no one cares! Use a comprehensive analysis tool like WebCEO to strategize and track your results.
Divide your keywords up into three tiers, write them out in three separate columns if you have to and see which individual words “piggyback” on each other.  Follow the searcher’s behavior, combine terms, go against the grain when copywriting for SEO.

For example:  You want visitors seeking “Google Page Rank”
You begin the process:

(1) Keyword Research

(Keyword Set, # of Daily Searches,Competition – # of indexed pages)

Google Page Rank,less than 10,31,200,000

Google PageRank,173,51,500,000

GooglePageRank,761,331,000

This analysis shows that when choosing the Keyword to use in your website pay close attention to search behavior, and for that matter in the content in your press releases and alt-tags, your best bet is to choose the keyword set that provides the greatest number of searches with the least amount of resistance.

(2) SEO Copywriting Techniques.  Bold and italicized words carry more weight with the search engines.

(3) Keyword Density is important as well.  Try to target 3-5 important keywords and use them liberally throughout your page (5-7 times), don’t forget to create a separate page for EACH keyword set, rotating secondary keyword sets throughout the site.  Not to brag, but Kaboodle Venture’s index page is a good example:  keywords Affordable SEO , Organic SEO and SEO Specialist are the targets – not all tier 1 keyword sets, but dovetail nicely, if not a bit overdone!  This is a new site and went to page 2,2 & 3 respectively almost overnight on MSN.

(4) Don’t get too caught up in SEO Copywriting tactics and forget that your content needs to be informative, engaging and most importantly provide compelling calls to action.

We often forget when SEOing, that somebody actually reads our sites and formulates a buying decision.  All the SEO in the world doesn’t help if you don’t provide calls to action and available points of purchase.  It’s all about Browsers into Buyers.

Happy SEOing!

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I was about to author a post regarding sickness. I was going to preface by saying something like “A not very productive post, because I’m not feeling very productive.” And then go on to ask you, my audience, to help me. You see, I’ve been suffering from flu-like symptoms since this morning. I’m pretty sure [...]

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