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Seven Days To Online Networking: Make Connections to Advance Your Career and Business Quickly

Monday, February 8th, 2010

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Artful Blogging Magazine – Visually Inspiring Online Journals

Sunday, January 24th, 2010

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9 Powerful Tips for Blog Online Marketing to Build Successful Blogs & Earn Money on the Internet!

Friday, January 22nd, 2010

Now, I am going to give you 9 powerful tips you must take into your action seriously for your blog online marketing. With those tips, you can build highly successful and profitable blog online and earn money on the internet. All you have to do is to take those tips in your action and marketing plot seriously.

My investigations show that blog is one of the most well loved and effective ways to earn money on the internet. Now, most of people have their own blog online. Also, most internet entrepreneurs use blog as their internet marketing tools to advertise and sell their products or services.

Really, blog online marketing is not all that hard if you know what you are doing. But, if this is your very first blog and you are wondering how to get readers or subscribers to it then you are in the right place. First let me just say that marketing your blog is going to require patience, and being consistent.

READ THIS: If you are looking for how to build successful and profitable blog online. I am sure that those tips in this article will help you get the thoughts of how to setup your own blog in the right way.

Here are some fantastic tips to use when trying to get your blog out there and get new readers. You’ll learn workable tips and secrets of how to build successful blog and earn money with your blog.

1) The first key for your successful in blog online marketing is to update your blog frequently. We can not place enough emphasis on this tip. If you tell your readers that you are going to update your blog daily, then do it. If you tell them that you will be writing in your blog weekly, don’t let them down. Your readers are what make your blog successful. You may not realize this in the beginning, and you will have few readers in the beginning as well, but you will eventually build a readership base and have people checking out your blog regularly. Maybe you do not plot on telling your readers how often you will update your blog. That is ok too. But, reckon about this, if you were reading a blog on a weekly basis, and you expected to see the blog that you like to read updated at least once a week, you would be very disappointed to find out that it was not. Sure, things happen that might prevent you from updating, and that is expected, and excused, but week after week can hurt you and cause you to lose readers.

2) You are going to want to be sure that all of your posts are formatted. Doing so will leave out any confusion for the search engines and you will have everything nice and clean and all organized. The mark tags are there for a reason when you are dealing with blogs. So using them and not leaving them out is a fantastic thought.

3) I would recommend you to ensure that your blog has the track back feature. Let me tell you why. When you have the track back feature on your blog, you are allowing other people to link back to your blog. Maybe someone has a post to post on their blog that is relevant to one of yours. They can use the talkback to your post, and send their readers to your blog so that they know what they are referring to. Another excellent thing to remember is that if someone gives you a track back, it is a courtesy to return that to their blog if at all possible.

4) Having a Google account and submitting a sitemap is nearly a must when you are blog online marketing. Doing so will allow Google to know how often you are updating your blog and they will automatically know of any changes that you have made to it as well. This will let Google get those new pages indexed quicker and get them into search results much quicker than if you did not have the sitemap. There is a certain way you have to do the sitemap for Google, and they can clarify that to you. Just know this is an vital step to blog online marketing.

5) Exchanging links with authority blogs and websites that are in your same market is another fantastic way to get the word out about your blog. The authority sites are going to have a higher page rank, and will also be listed high in Google’s search results. So do some searches and check those out and see if they are up to exchanging links. If they are not, you could always just add those into your blogroll. You do not need permission to do that if they are not into linking. But, in the world of blogs, most blog owners are thankful for all links, and are willing to return the favour.

6) Tracking is another part of blog marketing that is so very vital. You want to be able to track your visitors and clickers to know where they are coming from. You want to be able to tell what keywords they searched on to find your blog and where they did their searching. Doing so will help take out all of the guess work when it comes to blog marketing. You will know what keywords are working, and which are not.

7) Allowing RSS feeds from your blog is also another fantastic blog online marketing tool. You are going to find that when you allow RSS feeds, your blog is going to end up all over the internet with a link back to it and that is a excellent thing. This is a wonderful way to get links to your blog with small or no effort. People that subscribe to your blog’s RSS feeds are able to then post your blog posts on their sites or blogs. This in return gives you a link on their site or page that they have you on.


8) While you are working on your readership base, and trying to gain readers, you are going to find that commenting on blogs that are relevant to yours will surely help. Find a blog that is on the same topic to yours, or close to it and leave comments. You can also make a track back with your blog postings to comment on your own blog. Doing so will probably more than likely give someone else the urge to track back to your blog. This will be excellent for it as well. Commenting on blogs that get many comments will make your blog seen by those interested in that market. You will gain traffic and readers that way, and it is simple as well as free.

9) Learn and apply SEO to your blogs. SEO is search engine optimization. You are going to find that if you want your blog to go anywhere, you need SEO, and you need to know how to use it to the advantage of your blog. Just like a website, a blog will be better off optimized.

Final thoughts, blog online marketing is only as hard as you make it. Use these powerful tips and get your blog out there and seen today!
Learn more now about blog online marketing to start & grow your highly profitable and successful home based internet marketing business with your blog today! You’ll learn fantastic tips, workable & proven techniques, top secrets and steps-by-steps of how to get your blog been #1 ranking in major search engines, drive a ton of relevancy traffic and earn money on the internet with your blogs. Also, you will save a lot of your time & money to learn by yourself.

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Insider’S Defintive Guide To Website Design & Development Costs Plus Agency Selection Criteria Achieve Best Online Marketing Results

Tuesday, January 5th, 2010

 

Website design & development prices vary because agencies are trying to make a different level of profit, have a different level of skills and / or have a different understanding of client’s requirements. There are many myths associated with website development and businesses looking to implmement their first website (and even for experts) there is a dread of being taken for a ride by creative and website design agencies.

A classic example of this is when an agency to quote one price at the beginning of a website development and for the costs to triple at the end.This generally comes down to inadequate plotting from the start and one of the key reasons that we always recommend putting in place adequate budget at the start of a project for initial consultancy and documentation.

Is price a right reflection of an agency’s quality?

There are some excellent digital design agencies out there that are inexpensive and other terrible agencies that are expensive (even more so because they deliver poor quality products – doubly terrible value). Value does not come down to low cost, value comes down to getting what you want or need at a price that is beneficial to your business – after all, if every time you invested £1,000 into your business, it returned £2,000 – that is excellent value, even though you are spending £1,000. Yet, if investing £10,000 was to return £20,000, that better value even though it’s more expensive!

In general, you get what you pay for and a £150 website redesign (as we have heard quoted) sounds suspiciously low. Is the work being done in the UK? Do they have a excellent understanding of what is required? What is the quality of their work like? For a potential client, if they have received a low quote that becomes their price ‘anchor’, then all additional quotes that might be in the thousands can seems like terrible value, but can offer much better value when viewed from a return on invest perspective.

Perhaps a best first step is to question for a relevant professional reference from the agency. Make sure the website design agency matches the referee’s turnover levels to yours, so that you have a realistic comparison. I have been involved in the creation of websites for SME’s for less than £2,000 but equally, made websites for larger corporations with budgets over £100,000. References must therefore be carefully selected in order to provide realistic expectations, because the quality delivered in a website costing many £10,000s will innevitably feel and look different to a £3,000 website.

It may be hard to image how there can be such a difference in the cost of designing a website, but place simply, a larger budget allows more time and resources to be allocated. Many smaller businesses have ‘till shock’ at the initial consultancy costs for the start of a project. But, the initial consultancy stage is incredibly vital, making a stable platform for the development of:

· content
· design
· code
· delivery

Without adequate consultancy, discussion and documentation, most projects are doomed to fail. Larger projects many have week and even months allocated for initial consultation and documention.

So what is a excellent ballpark thought of website development costs?

The ‘average’ business website would have between 10 and 30 pages of content made in HTML with contact form, some search engine optimisation, simple-to-use navigation and some basic animations throughout the site to engage with visitors visually. So let’s estimate the cost for a hypothetical basic 10 page website with quality design.

Consultancy & content

There should be around 5,000 words of content (500 words per page minimum) with each page targeting three specific phrases. These phrases should be researched in search engines like Google in order to accurately target the best terms for you business.

This leads to clear content guidelines for the pages plus naming conventions for the pages themselves and can take several days on its own. A larger site, one with hundreds of pages, would take longer to ‘rationalise’ as access to content becomes more complex, as the navigation structure must work within a ‘deep’ content environment.

A excellent ballpark for the consultancy for a 10 page website would be £1,500, broken down into:

· 1 day for project consultancy & brainstorming
· 1 day to document the projects requirements & expectations
· 0.5 day to research other sites, terms in Google

Design

The creative process is perhaps the most hard stage to pin down in terms of time scales and costs. If the client has a clear thought of what they want from a design perspective (and can illustrate it through other example websites, print materials and/or brand ‘values’), the design process becomes quicker (and therefore costs less). But, if the client is looking for the creative agency to do all the work (”just make it look nice”), then there is more time and cost on the part of the agency.

Excellent creative design needs time to mature and develop otherwise the resulting product can be ’shallow’. In our experience, for the average 10 page website for a small sized business, the ideal balance of cost vs. creativity is:

· 1 day to consult, information gather and brainstorm with the client
· 3 days to make design concepts
· 2 days to artwork content pages

If branding is involved, then a further three days after the consultancy stage is required, bringing the overall design process to two weeks (a rough budget of £6,000).

These are broad generalisations of the design process and businesses in general. You only need to look at the breadth of businesses in the UK, to get an thought of the breadth of potential costs associated with a website development.

Multimedia details

Once you introduce multimedia & interactive elements, costs become significantly more ’spread’ because of the types of technologies involves and the relative work required to make each perform.

Flash has become a common element in websites, helping to lift the design of website page by bringing animation & interactivity to the content. It is possible to make a small 10 second intro animation for a website for a cost of £600 but does this really add value to the website? It is doubtful.

A series of animated components distributed across various pages of the website might cost more (perhaps £1,500) and in spite of the higher cost, deliver much better value in the form of a better experience for website visitors.

Video can very quickly communicate the ‘values’ of an organisation, but can incur significant frontend costs in terms of the creation of the video. But, cheap video cameras and home editing software, means that it is possible to high impact make video testimonials from clients very cost effectively.

Interactive navigation provides a excellent, cost effective element to your site, as it is going to be used by site visitors many times and therefore becomes one of the most ‘noticeable’ components of the website, yet applying creative flair to the navigation should not cost much in terms of design & coding time.

HTML coding

Putting together simple HTML pages doesn’t take long or cost much. A simple HTML website can be code in a day, but again, the risk to your brand can be high. How often have you visited a website and immediately gotten the impression that the website was place together by someone’s “brother in law” or a student? Did you continue to investigate that business as a potential supplier? No.

So why take that risk with your own business? The small details on the webpage are obvious signposts as to the quality of HTML code that businesses are likely to recognise. A well constructed, modern website is accessible (even if at the most basic level of users being able to set the size of the print), quick to load (but with the prevalence of broadband these days, an agency would have to be making some fundamental mistakes for the site to be slow to download), use CSS (making it simpler to update the design across all pages of the website from a single file) and readable in all browsers.

Writing excellent quality HTML code does not rely on tools such as Dreamweaver. The job of these tools is to make writing code simple – but unfortunately, this is often to the detriment of the code quality itself – so question the agency what tools they use to make their code. If the agency is writing code from scratch, then it is likely to write better quality code and to have a better understanding of how that code works.

For our fictional 10 page website, the cost of producing quality, well constructed HTML code would cost on average £3,000

· 1 day for setup of CSS, navigation & overall page layouts
· 1 day to chop-up graphics for the pages
· 2 day to write HTML code with quality details (such as meta tags, alt tags on images, code comments)
· 1 day for testing

Setup & installation

Website hosting is cheap as chips these days. It is possible to find hosting for as small as £5 per month. But, there are costs associated with setting the account up, buy of domain name, putting the website online & testing. These costs are likely to vary depending on the complexity of your website but again, using the 10 page HTML model website, the whole process shouldn’t take more than one day.

Ongoing maintenance costs

Keeping the content on your website up-to-day is essential – absolutely critical. Research indicates that after design, the most vital factor in deciding the quality of a website is how often and how recently information on that website has been updated. People return to websites that update their content often and search engines ranking sites that update content often more highly.

The consultancy process should identify the best approach for keeping content up to date – whether a content management system is recommended or if it is more cost effective to edit HTML or text files directly. This may sound like a technical process, but it doesn’t need to be. A couple hours of training, especially with a website that has only ten pages, is often all that is needed to place you in the driving seat – saving you on development & implementation costs.

Overview

The overall cost for a professional, quality 10 page website constructed in HTML can be broken down as follows:

Consultancy £1,500
Design £6,000
Programming £3,000
Setup & installation £600
Ongoing maintenance DIY and pay nothing!

Inevitably, the quality of your website and its business performance will be reflected in its price, but this does not mean that more expensive is necessarily better. We often hear of companies charging many £10,000’s of points for websites that can obviously be made for much less.

Larger agencies have higher overhead costs and work on larger margins than smaller agencies. There is a sweet spot in terms of website development cost that is unique to you, so make sure you get at the very least three quotes for your project (and ensure that all the website design agencies has the same understanding of your requirements), but ideally try to target five quotes, from around the country.

 

Jan-Erik Paul is MD of E-creation, instructs executives how to snowboard, writes on a freelance basis of numerous publications, gives business talks on digital innovation & persuasion science, lives by the sea and is a very pleased human being.

Plug Your Book! Online Book Marketing for Authors, Book Publicity through Social Networking

Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009

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