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    Key Factors for SEO
    Here is a list of SEO skills. It may include most of the SEO factors. If you do under these rules, I think you will be very successful as an SEO professional at least in one year.Content Keywords in the head of your page. Keywords in the Title of your page. Keywords in the regular content. Keywords are included in the document name. Use heading tag, such as h1 and h2. Keywords in internal links. Keywords in the name of picture documents. Key words in Alt tag. Keep your content updated and unique content. Make a good site map for the search engine.Links Many links to your website. Get links from High PR website. Pay attention to the content of the sites who are linking to you. Keywords included when others links to you. Pay attention to the time of links you get. More t
    hings you can do besides providing good site content to help your site be found. One of the big ones is to get some links coming in to your site, which often involves making some links out from your site. Approach other website owners for an exchange of links, but only relevant, decent quality sites. Some sites to consider:

    • Your publisher or P.O.D. If these companies provide a simple book page or mini-site for you, be sure you add a link to your own site from that page.

    • Did a graphic artist design your cover? Exchange links with them, as well as with any photographers you may have used for pictures on the cover or back cover.

    • Do you belong to any writers' groups or other professional associations? Trade links.

    • If someone has reviewed your book, see if you can exchange links with their publication – or at least ask that they include your web address in their review of the book.

    • Is there a group associated with your book topic? In the motorcycle example above, send a sample chapter to the webmaster of the motocross group and see if they'll trade a link.

    Why Install Energy Controls?
    The idea of creating operating efficiencies is not an alien concept to business. The concept is about using current resources in the most effective way, whether that concerns building space, stock, equipment or staff. It’s also about minimising waste where possible.An area of efficiency that businesses sometimes forget, however, concerns the invisible resource known as energy. If your building or business relies on machinery, heating, ventilation, air conditioning, ventilation or other similar elements, it also relies on the energy you’re using. Energy efficiency has therefore become a significant part of modern real estate management, facilities management and operations strategy. In part, this has come to the fore due to government campaigns on the environmental responsibilities of businesses – by cutting down on energy usage, UK plc helps reduce the damaging gases
    Part of an effective book marketing campaign is a website – after all, what is the first thing people do when they hear of something interesting and they want information? They “Google” it. Your internet presence needs to grab the potential reader the same way the opening chapter of your book does. Your site should look professional, be informative, and be easy for people to find. But how to do all that? A single page provided by your publisher or P.O.D. printer is not enough.

    There are many ways to get a website, from custom designed solutions to do-it-yourself sites. The most effective time- and money-saving solution for authors is a complete managed website. With a managed website you choose a professional design from a selection of templates, then have it customized for you. You get a domain name, your website hosting, and professional site updates all in one package. No software to learn, no time spent building it, and no huge custom design fees. These strong, professional sites are that easy – the only time you'll need to spend is in organizing what information you want on the site, and these three tips will help you prepare.

    Domain Name

    As an author, it is recommended that you register up to three domain names for your site. If you used a P.O.D. provider for your book, you may have chosen a publishing name (Backyard Books, or Patio Press, etc.), and you should register that as a domain. Register your own name (or pen name) as well, because people often search for a site by author name. Then, of course, you'll want to register the title of the book. The domains can be set to go to specific pages within your site, so I recommend using the publishing name (if you have one) as your main site, with the other names going to pages in your site that are specifically about the book or about you. If you don't have a publishing name, use your author name as the main site. The book's domain name will go directly to the page on the site about the book. If you write more books, you can then add them to your site under your publishing name or author name, each book with it's own page within the site. Your site can then promote your new books as well as your back catalog, and will continue to grow with you.

    Site Content

    Your home page will immediately present your new book, as well as having links to the rest of the site. Promotional excerpts, quotes and pictures of the book should greet visitors to your site. Other pages you will want to add include the above-mentioned author page (your bio, picture, etc.) and a page dedicated to this specific book. Including a sample chapter is often a very effective means of drawing readers in to purchase your book, and of course images of the cover art will need to be included.

    If you are selling your book yourself, you will need an order page set up so people can purchase the book right from your site. If your P.O.D. or other booksellers are selling the book, your order page should include links directly to the page at their site where your book can be purchased.

    You may want to include a page for press releases and book reviews, as well as endorsements. If you don't have many of these yet, you can always wait to include this page until you have a few to add. It can give the wrong impression if you have a full page dedicated to a single accolade – better to wait until your book has garnered several notable quotes before giving them their own page. In the mean time, you can always position quotes and review snippets throughout the other pages of your site.

    Include any other pages you think are relevant, but remember to write. You're a writer, after all – provide your website builder with real content for your pages. Be clear, be concise, and remember to mention the title of the book and the topics involved in your text. If you wrote a story set in the world of motorcycle racing, for example, be sure to speak about the sport in your site's content. Search engines, like Google, will be reading every word on your pages, so you want to feed them the words that people will actually use to try to find your book.

    Finally, you will want to include a site map, which is simply a page that lists links to every other page of your site. Even if your site is small to begin with, site maps do help search engines find their way around and through your site, and that is what you want them to do.

    Promoting the Site

    Yes, that's right, you need to promote the website that is a promotional tool for your book if you want it to be effective! Luckily, if you've had the site built well, this doesn't have to occupy all your time. There are several things you can do besides providing good site content to help your site be found. One of the big ones is to get some links coming in to your site, which often involves making some links out from your site. Approach other website owners for an exchange of links, but only relevant, decent quality sites. Some sites to consider:

    • Your publisher or P.O.D. If these companies provide a simple book page or mini-site for you, be sure you add a link to your own site from that page.

    • Did a graphic artist design your cover? Exchange links with them, as well as with any photographers you may have used for pictures on the cover or back cover.

    • Do you belong to any writers' groups or other professional associations? Trade links.

    • If someone has reviewed your book, see if you can exchange links with their publication – or at least ask that they include your web address in their review of the book.

    • Is there a group associated with your book topic? In the motorcycle example above, send a sample chapter to the webmaster of the motocross group and see if they'll trade a link.

    How to Overcome All Your Fears of Selling
    Do you love what you do but hate the thought of having to "sell" your services?Do some of these fears arise when you think of selling?:* fear of rejection* fear of being thought of as pushy* fear of getting a "no"* fear of being seen as a salesperson* fear of .....................Do any of these fears resonate with you?What impact is your fear of selling having on your business? Your fears and unease around selling are no doubt holding you back from having conversations with potential clients. Or, if you are having these conversations, you can feel your fears negatively impacting your results.Just imagine if all your fears around selling were eliminated.I invite you to think about this for a minute. How would having no fears of selling make you feel? What difference would that make to your business?/p>

    As an author, it is recommended that you register up to three domain names for your site. If you used a P.O.D. provider for your book, you may have chosen a publishing name (Backyard Books, or Patio Press, etc.), and you should register that as a domain. Register your own name (or pen name) as well, because people often search for a site by author name. Then, of course, you'll want to register the title of the book. The domains can be set to go to specific pages within your site, so I recommend using the publishing name (if you have one) as your main site, with the other names going to pages in your site that are specifically about the book or about you. If you don't have a publishing name, use your author name as the main site. The book's domain name will go directly to the page on the site about the book. If you write more books, you can then add them to your site under your publishing name or author name, each book with it's own page within the site. Your site can then promote your new books as well as your back catalog, and will continue to grow with you.

    Site Content

    Your home page will immediately present your new book, as well as having links to the rest of the site. Promotional excerpts, quotes and pictures of the book should greet visitors to your site. Other pages you will want to add include the above-mentioned author page (your bio, picture, etc.) and a page dedicated to this specific book. Including a sample chapter is often a very effective means of drawing readers in to purchase your book, and of course images of the cover art will need to be included.

    If you are selling your book yourself, you will need an order page set up so people can purchase the book right from your site. If your P.O.D. or other booksellers are selling the book, your order page should include links directly to the page at their site where your book can be purchased.

    You may want to include a page for press releases and book reviews, as well as endorsements. If you don't have many of these yet, you can always wait to include this page until you have a few to add. It can give the wrong impression if you have a full page dedicated to a single accolade – better to wait until your book has garnered several notable quotes before giving them their own page. In the mean time, you can always position quotes and review snippets throughout the other pages of your site.

    Include any other pages you think are relevant, but remember to write. You're a writer, after all – provide your website builder with real content for your pages. Be clear, be concise, and remember to mention the title of the book and the topics involved in your text. If you wrote a story set in the world of motorcycle racing, for example, be sure to speak about the sport in your site's content. Search engines, like Google, will be reading every word on your pages, so you want to feed them the words that people will actually use to try to find your book.

    Finally, you will want to include a site map, which is simply a page that lists links to every other page of your site. Even if your site is small to begin with, site maps do help search engines find their way around and through your site, and that is what you want them to do.

    Promoting the Site

    Yes, that's right, you need to promote the website that is a promotional tool for your book if you want it to be effective! Luckily, if you've had the site built well, this doesn't have to occupy all your time. There are several things you can do besides providing good site content to help your site be found. One of the big ones is to get some links coming in to your site, which often involves making some links out from your site. Approach other website owners for an exchange of links, but only relevant, decent quality sites. Some sites to consider:

    • Your publisher or P.O.D. If these companies provide a simple book page or mini-site for you, be sure you add a link to your own site from that page.

    • Did a graphic artist design your cover? Exchange links with them, as well as with any photographers you may have used for pictures on the cover or back cover.

    • Do you belong to any writers' groups or other professional associations? Trade links.

    • If someone has reviewed your book, see if you can exchange links with their publication – or at least ask that they include your web address in their review of the book.

    • Is there a group associated with your book topic? In the motorcycle example above, send a sample chapter to the webmaster of the motocross group and see if they'll trade a link.

    Reviewing Spam Blocking Software
    Also, you have to make sure that the software you choose to download really does work. Downloading spam-blocking software that only makes you look good but does not do anything to relieve you of spam is just a total waste of time.For you to be able to know if the software you downloaded really works, you have to have an idea on what they must do for you to be able to compare.Spam blocking software are tools that block spam. There is a wide variety of spam blocking software that you can choose from. They serve as magicians when it comes to your opening your emails without any spam-related stress. All you have to do is to choose the right one, and everything will come in handy.For you to be able to review the selection of spam blocking software, examine them first. The Internet contains this said selection. Before you decide on buying a certain spam blockiaving links to the rest of the site. Promotional excerpts, quotes and pictures of the book should greet visitors to your site. Other pages you will want to add include the above-mentioned author page (your bio, picture, etc.) and a page dedicated to this specific book. Including a sample chapter is often a very effective means of drawing readers in to purchase your book, and of course images of the cover art will need to be included.

    If you are selling your book yourself, you will need an order page set up so people can purchase the book right from your site. If your P.O.D. or other booksellers are selling the book, your order page should include links directly to the page at their site where your book can be purchased.

    You may want to include a page for press releases and book reviews, as well as endorsements. If you don't have many of these yet, you can always wait to include this page until you have a few to add. It can give the wrong impression if you have a full page dedicated to a single accolade – better to wait until your book has garnered several notable quotes before giving them their own page. In the mean time, you can always position quotes and review snippets throughout the other pages of your site.

    Include any other pages you think are relevant, but remember to write. You're a writer, after all – provide your website builder with real content for your pages. Be clear, be concise, and remember to mention the title of the book and the topics involved in your text. If you wrote a story set in the world of motorcycle racing, for example, be sure to speak about the sport in your site's content. Search engines, like Google, will be reading every word on your pages, so you want to feed them the words that people will actually use to try to find your book.

    Finally, you will want to include a site map, which is simply a page that lists links to every other page of your site. Even if your site is small to begin with, site maps do help search engines find their way around and through your site, and that is what you want them to do.

    Promoting the Site

    Yes, that's right, you need to promote the website that is a promotional tool for your book if you want it to be effective! Luckily, if you've had the site built well, this doesn't have to occupy all your time. There are several things you can do besides providing good site content to help your site be found. One of the big ones is to get some links coming in to your site, which often involves making some links out from your site. Approach other website owners for an exchange of links, but only relevant, decent quality sites. Some sites to consider:

    • Your publisher or P.O.D. If these companies provide a simple book page or mini-site for you, be sure you add a link to your own site from that page.

    • Did a graphic artist design your cover? Exchange links with them, as well as with any photographers you may have used for pictures on the cover or back cover.

    • Do you belong to any writers' groups or other professional associations? Trade links.

    • If someone has reviewed your book, see if you can exchange links with their publication – or at least ask that they include your web address in their review of the book.

    • Is there a group associated with your book topic? In the motorcycle example above, send a sample chapter to the webmaster of the motocross group and see if they'll trade a link.

    Benefits of Payday Loans
    It happens to everybody: a week before payday, your roof starts to leak, your computer crashes and the technician tells you that it’s cheaper to buy a new one than to have it repaired, or a friend invites you to join her for a weekend vacation at a hotel with a limited promo.These are the financial emergencies that you can’t quite factor into your budget. You can afford to pay for it, you just don’t have the money with you right now— and for one reason or another, you can’t use a credit card. One option available to you is a payday loan.Payday loans are short-term loans where you are lent a small amount to tide you over until your salary comes in. Many payday loan companies can be found on the Internet (allowing for a quick search, for that quick solution to an urgent problem). These companies, in turn, will be the one to find the lending institutions that can ew snippets throughout the other pages of your site.

    Include any other pages you think are relevant, but remember to write. You're a writer, after all – provide your website builder with real content for your pages. Be clear, be concise, and remember to mention the title of the book and the topics involved in your text. If you wrote a story set in the world of motorcycle racing, for example, be sure to speak about the sport in your site's content. Search engines, like Google, will be reading every word on your pages, so you want to feed them the words that people will actually use to try to find your book.

    Finally, you will want to include a site map, which is simply a page that lists links to every other page of your site. Even if your site is small to begin with, site maps do help search engines find their way around and through your site, and that is what you want them to do.

    Promoting the Site

    Yes, that's right, you need to promote the website that is a promotional tool for your book if you want it to be effective! Luckily, if you've had the site built well, this doesn't have to occupy all your time. There are several things you can do besides providing good site content to help your site be found. One of the big ones is to get some links coming in to your site, which often involves making some links out from your site. Approach other website owners for an exchange of links, but only relevant, decent quality sites. Some sites to consider:

    • Your publisher or P.O.D. If these companies provide a simple book page or mini-site for you, be sure you add a link to your own site from that page.

    • Did a graphic artist design your cover? Exchange links with them, as well as with any photographers you may have used for pictures on the cover or back cover.

    • Do you belong to any writers' groups or other professional associations? Trade links.

    • If someone has reviewed your book, see if you can exchange links with their publication – or at least ask that they include your web address in their review of the book.

    • Is there a group associated with your book topic? In the motorcycle example above, send a sample chapter to the webmaster of the motocross group and see if they'll trade a link.

    Learn How To Make Money Online
    If you want to make money online, there are virtually an unlimited number of things you can do. Whether it's blogging, selling on Ebay, creating info products, or becoming an affiliate for physical products from the world's largest retailers (just to name a few), there are numerous ways to make money online. So what should you do to get your share?Well, the simple answer is: it depends. For me what worked was to find something that I was passionate about. When you are just getting started, this makes life a lot easier. If you've never done business online, you are going to have to spend some time learning the ropes. You may need to learn some HTML code. You may need to learn how an affiliate program works. Yes, you can make money in your sleep once you are up and running, but it is not that way from the start. At the start, you will have to invest in your business. Thhings you can do besides providing good site content to help your site be found. One of the big ones is to get some links coming in to your site, which often involves making some links out from your site. Approach other website owners for an exchange of links, but only relevant, decent quality sites. Some sites to consider:

    • Your publisher or P.O.D. If these companies provide a simple book page or mini-site for you, be sure you add a link to your own site from that page.

    • Did a graphic artist design your cover? Exchange links with them, as well as with any photographers you may have used for pictures on the cover or back cover.

    • Do you belong to any writers' groups or other professional associations? Trade links.

    • If someone has reviewed your book, see if you can exchange links with their publication – or at least ask that they include your web address in their review of the book.

    • Is there a group associated with your book topic? In the motorcycle example above, send a sample chapter to the webmaster of the motocross group and see if they'll trade a link.

    If your book is non-fiction, consider writing some short articles (like this one) about your topic and submitting them to article directories or related websites. All articles should have a link in the resource box back to your site. Make use of any print materials you have – business cards, flyers, ads, etc. to list your website address. You should also have a marketing page at the end of the book itself, which should include your web address.

    As time goes on, make sure to email updates in to your site provider. They can update the site with dates and places of readings or book signings, posting the transcript to any online Q&As you may have done, adding to your list of reviews as they come in, and listing any other information as you get it. Make use of this service to keep your site fresh and keep people coming back.

    Marketing your book with a website does not have to be difficult and time consuming. Prepare the site's content correctly, and find a good company to build and maintain it for you. Then you'll have a world-wide billboard, 24 hour store, and information kiosk about you and your book all working for you!

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