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		<title>Choose SEO First When Starting Your Online Lead Strategy</title>
		<link>http://ashleyhartmarketing.com/marketingblog/2009/06/01/choose-seo-first-when-starting-your-online-lead-strategy/%</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jun 2009 14:10:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>ashleyh4</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Develop an online marketing plan with Search Engine Optimization (SEO) as your starting point, comparatively to other lead generation channels, such as Search Engine Marketing (SEM), affiliate marketing, email marketing or media buys. SEO, for all the newbies out there, is the organic listings that appear on the left-side of Google&#8217;s search results. It is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Develop an online marketing plan with Search Engine Optimization (SEO) as your starting point, comparatively to other lead generation channels, such as Search Engine Marketing (SEM), affiliate marketing, email marketing or media buys.</p>
<p>SEO, for all the newbies out there, is the organic listings that appear on the left-side of Google&#8217;s search results.  It is free to appear in Google&#8217;s organic listings, which is how 75% of online users will find content.  Also, 85% of Google Search users tend to click on organic listings compared to paid advertising links that appear at either the top or right-side of Google&#8217;s results. Although free to appear, it is not easy to get your website listed on the first page of the organic search, which is primarily where you want to appear, since most people tend not to go past the 1st page of the listings. So, how do you begin to make your site SEO-friendly?</p>
<p>Start with the title of the web pages.  Name the title tags with 3-4 keywords that are relevant to the information on the page.  Next, make sure that your information on the web pages are specific to the keywords.  Lastly, get as many external links that go to your website.  The more links you have, the more it will help in the popularity of your site, which will drive your site up in the rankings of the organic search.</p>
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		<title>Yahoo &#8211; Google Deal, what does it mean for your Search strategy?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Jun 2008 13:12:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>ashleyh4</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Now that the Yahoo &#8211; Google deal has been done, how does this affect your Search strategy? Is it better or worse? For Yahoo it&#8217;s good, for you as the advertiser, it limits your choices on pricing for Search, which is bad. Now, that Google will be serving their search ads on Yahoo, that limits [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Now that the Yahoo &#8211; Google deal has been done, how does this affect your Search strategy?  Is it better or worse? For Yahoo it&#8217;s good, for you as the advertiser, it limits your choices on pricing for Search, which is bad.</p>
<p>Now, that Google will be serving their search ads on Yahoo, that limits the amount of advertising choices, which ultimately means that Search pricing for your keywords are going to go up.  Also, the advertiser will have to deal with higher online search budgets, since it won&#8217;t be offset, by running ads on Yahoo and Google separately.  Traditionally Yahoo&#8217;s keyword search term pricing has been lower than Google&#8217;s, so now that Google will be running the show, there will be no choices to separate the Search campaigns in other platforms for reducing pricing.  So, what about MSN?</p>
<p>MSN&#8217;s search has been no match for Yahoo or Google in the past, but maybe with this new partnership deal,  will step up MSN&#8217;s effort to be a real player in Search and as an alternative for online advertisers.  We will have to wait and see.</p>
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