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Create Ad Layouts That Get Response Rates That Will Blow Your Mind ally, there is a lot more to building more Inbound Links…we haven’t touched on submitting to web directories, outbound links to trusted sites, reciprocal links, link exchanges, buying links, renting links…in highly competitive online markets you may need to use all of these tools and more.How important is the layout of a print ad? Well, considering that most small businesses spend the majority of their marketing budget on display ads (aka print ads), the layout is critical. This is especially important because display ads almost never bring the anticipated and much needed results desired by business owners and marketers. There are many "industry secrets" you need to know to get the response you need to make a profit from a display ad.What does that mean to you? It means if you are going to run an ad in newspapers, magazines, event programs, or anywhere else, you want to know how to maximize your opportunity and investment by designing the ad for maximum response. You also need to know how to place an ad for maximum response.The following tips will prove VERY valuable to you...ALWAYS use a dark black thick border around your ad. It will draw the reader's eye to your ad without the expense of two colors and without paying for larger adsWhenever possible, on the outside of the thick dark black border, use dashed lines like those typical Oh, and sorry, but there IS a Sixth Element to consider as you work your way up to page one on Google for your main keywords…patience. You just can’t hurry along the Search Engines. The same way that the very best chefs know that you need time and patience to create a culinary masterpiece, so you will need time and patience to work your web site up to page one for your optimum search terms. There is no “quick fix” and anyone who promises to achieve “a page one listing for high volume keywords in a month for $49.95” is a liar. Yes, short term results can be achieved through certain “black hat” techniques and I know a lot of them…but the risk of having your web site banned from Google, Yahoo or MSN, is just too great. Remember, if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. The Search Engines employ some of the smartest software engineers on the planet and they are light years ahead of anything you could think up to fool them. Starting today, now, put into practice the simple methods I have outlined above to build relevant, theme-based links with the right anchor text…and watch as your web site starts heading North over the following few weeks and months. Assuming you have the first Four Elements in place, the results of implementing your own Fifth Element, an effective Inbound Link building program, will be rapidly growing visitor traffic to your web site, increasing online revenues and Offshoring and Offshoring 2.0: What's the Difference? There’s a Fifth Element to building online revenues from your hotel web site, and without it you will never appear on page one of Google, Yahoo or MSN for the highest volume search terms…a Fifth you say? And the first Four Elements are?Before clarifying the difference between offshoring and offshoring 2.0, let me, first, introduce the notion of outsourcing. It was exactly this business process, which laid the foundation to offshoring. The idea of outsourcing was born when some big companies decided to get rid of some routine work which, they thought, could be performed by some third parties for money. That is how they started outsourcing everything but core business activities to other companies, yet within national boundaries.Some time later huge imbalance in global economy prompted them another solution. Why not reduce costs by sending all outsourced work abroad? By that time, people from developing countries had already started opening up offshoring companies, offering their offshoring services to their post-industrial partners. The process was two-way profitable. On the one hand, the cost of labour in developing countries is cheaper than in post-industrial countries. It was a benefit for the companies, which shifted their work abroad, because they could down their costs. On the other hand, these foreign compani Well, the first Four Elements are: a search-engine-friendly technical site structure, rich original content, appealing design and conversion techniques focussed on converting lookers to bookers…but even if you get these first four completely right, and you can, you still won’t appear on page one of Google, Yahoo or MSN for high traffic generating search terms. Highly frustrating I know - been there, done that, got the t-shirt; this is the answer you have been looking for… The Fifth Element has nothing to do with anything actually on you hotel web site; the Fifth Element involves actively building more Inbound Links to your web site from other web sites. In the simplest of terms, a Search Engine sees a link to your web site as being like a vote of confidence in your web site. Search Engines believe that if other websites are linking to your web pages, you must have something good to link to and they will rate the page being linked to positively. Search Engine robots or spiders continuously travel virally from web site to web site following links like an enormous daisy chain; in fact Search Engines initially discover your web site via a link from another web site. Once your hotel web site has been found, each page of your site is then ranked by Search Engines based on a complex set of criteria known as an algorithm; a piece of computer code that takes into consideration on-site and off-site factors collected by the robots or spiders. Data is then assembled, collated and evaluated in order to come up with a Page Score or Rank. This is how a search engine determines which sites to present when someone types in “Hong Kong hotel with harbour view” or “New York five star lodging near Wall Street”. All things being equal, when two hotel web sites have similar structure and content, the site with the best links will be served up first. Note that I wrote “best links” not “most links”. Some time ago, a site with the “most links” would have won out, however, although Search Engines may be blind to images, they are not blind to webmasters manipulating their algorithms. They are continuously fine tuning their spiders to exclude web sites that attempt to “fudge” their results. Remember that a Search Engine’s prime function is to deliver highly relevant results, not some mysterious pharmaceutical products when you are searching for that “boutique London hotel near Knightsbridge”. Search Engines today take into consideration several additional factors when rating Inbound Links to your site:
Anchor Text - this is now so critical in maximising your site’s appearance at the top of the Search Engines Results Pages (SERP’s) that we recommend that, for online purposes, that you include your destination in your official property name eg The Stafford “Paris Hotel”. The terms “destination + hotel” are usually among the major search terms that online searchers use for locating their accommodation options. The result of this is that links to your site embedded in you property name will also, almost always, have “destination + hotel” in the anchor text. Having your keywords in the anchor text in links to your web site will help you climb up to page one on the Search Engines. There are already some links to your site from other web sites, you just don’t know who and how many. Helpfully, the Search Engines can tell you how many links there are currently to your site and from which sites. Go to Yahoo and type in linkdomain:www.yourwebsiteurl.com (replacing yourwebsiteurl.com with your own URL) and hit the Search button. Now, before you get all excited, do the same on Google…using the slightly different command link:www.yourwebsiteurl.com …and you will see a much smaller number. Each of the Search Engines evaluates and counts links differently and Google is the fussiest of them all. How many trusted, on theme, relevant links with the right words in the anchor text (getting the hang of this now?) do you need to march your web pages up the rankings? Whilst it does depend on how competitive your keywords are, about 30 links recognised by Google, and 600 on Yahoo and MSN will suffice…and adding about 100 a month means six months work and a lot of patience, although you will start to see results within a few weeks. And please don’t try to add 600 links in a week (or sign up for those “1000 links for $19.95 in a week” services); the Search Engines are smart enough to know the difference between reasonable, “natural” link growth (some acceleration is acceptable) and web sites that are trying to fudge the results and compensate for that. So, how do you go about building more Inbound Links? Here are three simple, easy methods to start with:
Naturally, there is a lot more to building more Inbound Links…we haven’t touched on submitting to web directories, outbound links to trusted sites, reciprocal links, link exchanges, buying links, renting links…in highly competitive online markets you may need to use all of these tools and more. Oh, and sorry, but there IS a Sixth Element to consider as you work your way up to page one on Google for your main keywords…patience. You just can’t hurry along the Search Engines. The same way that the very best chefs know that you need time and patience to create a culinary masterpiece, so you will need time and patience to work your web site up to page one for your optimum search terms. There is no “quick fix” and anyone who promises to achieve “a page one listing for high volume keywords in a month for $49.95” is a liar. Yes, short term results can be achieved through certain “black hat” techniques and I know a lot of them…but the risk of having your web site banned from Google, Yahoo or MSN, is just too great. Remember, if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. The Search Engines employ some of the smartest software engineers on the planet and they are light years ahead of anything you could think up to fool them. Starting today, now, put into practice the simple methods I have outlined above to build relevant, theme-based links with the right anchor text…and watch as your web site starts heading North over the following few weeks and months. Assuming you have the first Four Elements in place, the results of implementing your own Fifth Element, an effective Inbound Link building program, will be rapidly growing visitor traffic to your web site, increasing online revenues and Searches and Summaries hen assembled, collated and evaluated in order to come up with a Page Score or Rank. This is how a search engine determines which sites to present when someone types in “Hong Kong hotel with harbour view” or “New York five star lodging near Wall Street”.The Web is constantly growing and changing. The key issue for users of the Web is to know what is there that might help them, or inform them, or entertain them, and to find out in a timely fashion without spending all their time looking. There are two main ways to do this, searches and summaries.The most common way that users today find the information they want on the Web is by doing a search using one of the many search engines such a Google (www.google.com). You enter keywords and the search engine sorts through all the pages that it has indexed and tries to give you the most relevant results. Even with this a search often returns thousands of hits. Also, since new pages are being added every day and many pages are constantly changing to reflect the current news or information, the search results may change over time. And slight changes in the keywords can also result in very different search results. Even with these limitations though, searches often provide the quickest and easiest way to find what you want.If you think of All things being equal, when two hotel web sites have similar structure and content, the site with the best links will be served up first. Note that I wrote “best links” not “most links”. Some time ago, a site with the “most links” would have won out, however, although Search Engines may be blind to images, they are not blind to webmasters manipulating their algorithms. They are continuously fine tuning their spiders to exclude web sites that attempt to “fudge” their results. Remember that a Search Engine’s prime function is to deliver highly relevant results, not some mysterious pharmaceutical products when you are searching for that “boutique London hotel near Knightsbridge”. Search Engines today take into consideration several additional factors when rating Inbound Links to your site:
Anchor Text - this is now so critical in maximising your site’s appearance at the top of the Search Engines Results Pages (SERP’s) that we recommend that, for online purposes, that you include your destination in your official property name eg The Stafford “Paris Hotel”. The terms “destination + hotel” are usually among the major search terms that online searchers use for locating their accommodation options. The result of this is that links to your site embedded in you property name will also, almost always, have “destination + hotel” in the anchor text. Having your keywords in the anchor text in links to your web site will help you climb up to page one on the Search Engines. There are already some links to your site from other web sites, you just don’t know who and how many. Helpfully, the Search Engines can tell you how many links there are currently to your site and from which sites. Go to Yahoo and type in linkdomain:www.yourwebsiteurl.com (replacing yourwebsiteurl.com with your own URL) and hit the Search button. Now, before you get all excited, do the same on Google…using the slightly different command link:www.yourwebsiteurl.com …and you will see a much smaller number. Each of the Search Engines evaluates and counts links differently and Google is the fussiest of them all. How many trusted, on theme, relevant links with the right words in the anchor text (getting the hang of this now?) do you need to march your web pages up the rankings? Whilst it does depend on how competitive your keywords are, about 30 links recognised by Google, and 600 on Yahoo and MSN will suffice…and adding about 100 a month means six months work and a lot of patience, although you will start to see results within a few weeks. And please don’t try to add 600 links in a week (or sign up for those “1000 links for $19.95 in a week” services); the Search Engines are smart enough to know the difference between reasonable, “natural” link growth (some acceleration is acceptable) and web sites that are trying to fudge the results and compensate for that. So, how do you go about building more Inbound Links? Here are three simple, easy methods to start with:
Naturally, there is a lot more to building more Inbound Links…we haven’t touched on submitting to web directories, outbound links to trusted sites, reciprocal links, link exchanges, buying links, renting links…in highly competitive online markets you may need to use all of these tools and more. Oh, and sorry, but there IS a Sixth Element to consider as you work your way up to page one on Google for your main keywords…patience. You just can’t hurry along the Search Engines. The same way that the very best chefs know that you need time and patience to create a culinary masterpiece, so you will need time and patience to work your web site up to page one for your optimum search terms. There is no “quick fix” and anyone who promises to achieve “a page one listing for high volume keywords in a month for $49.95” is a liar. Yes, short term results can be achieved through certain “black hat” techniques and I know a lot of them…but the risk of having your web site banned from Google, Yahoo or MSN, is just too great. Remember, if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. The Search Engines employ some of the smartest software engineers on the planet and they are light years ahead of anything you could think up to fool them. Starting today, now, put into practice the simple methods I have outlined above to build relevant, theme-based links with the right anchor text…and watch as your web site starts heading North over the following few weeks and months. Assuming you have the first Four Elements in place, the results of implementing your own Fifth Element, an effective Inbound Link building program, will be rapidly growing visitor traffic to your web site, increasing online revenues and 10 Mindsets Web Entrepreneurs Must Have To Succeed is of little value; not “no value” but little value.Entrepreneurship is a dynamic process of creating incremental wealth. Entrepreneurs willingly take part in the process of creating something new that has value by devoting time and effort and assuming the financial, psychic, and social risks. Luckily, we, as entrepreneurs, also receive the resulting rewards of independence, monetary profits from our endeavors, and the personal satisfaction of creating something viable.As the president and founder of the Association of Web Entrepreneurs and the National Association of Women Writers, I have had the pleasure of networking with, collaborating with, and learning from web entrepreneurs on a daily basis for the last six years. It has been an ever-changing, exciting, and passionate journey!My journey helped me discover 10 mindsets I believe every entrepreneur must have to be successful. To adapt these mindsets you must put them into practice. It isn't enough to want to believe something--you have to act on it and practice it before it becomes a habit.One: You Must Be PassionateAs a web entrepr Anchor Text - this is now so critical in maximising your site’s appearance at the top of the Search Engines Results Pages (SERP’s) that we recommend that, for online purposes, that you include your destination in your official property name eg The Stafford “Paris Hotel”. The terms “destination + hotel” are usually among the major search terms that online searchers use for locating their accommodation options. The result of this is that links to your site embedded in you property name will also, almost always, have “destination + hotel” in the anchor text. Having your keywords in the anchor text in links to your web site will help you climb up to page one on the Search Engines. There are already some links to your site from other web sites, you just don’t know who and how many. Helpfully, the Search Engines can tell you how many links there are currently to your site and from which sites. Go to Yahoo and type in linkdomain:www.yourwebsiteurl.com (replacing yourwebsiteurl.com with your own URL) and hit the Search button. Now, before you get all excited, do the same on Google…using the slightly different command link:www.yourwebsiteurl.com …and you will see a much smaller number. Each of the Search Engines evaluates and counts links differently and Google is the fussiest of them all. How many trusted, on theme, relevant links with the right words in the anchor text (getting the hang of this now?) do you need to march your web pages up the rankings? Whilst it does depend on how competitive your keywords are, about 30 links recognised by Google, and 600 on Yahoo and MSN will suffice…and adding about 100 a month means six months work and a lot of patience, although you will start to see results within a few weeks. And please don’t try to add 600 links in a week (or sign up for those “1000 links for $19.95 in a week” services); the Search Engines are smart enough to know the difference between reasonable, “natural” link growth (some acceleration is acceptable) and web sites that are trying to fudge the results and compensate for that. So, how do you go about building more Inbound Links? Here are three simple, easy methods to start with:
Naturally, there is a lot more to building more Inbound Links…we haven’t touched on submitting to web directories, outbound links to trusted sites, reciprocal links, link exchanges, buying links, renting links…in highly competitive online markets you may need to use all of these tools and more. Oh, and sorry, but there IS a Sixth Element to consider as you work your way up to page one on Google for your main keywords…patience. You just can’t hurry along the Search Engines. The same way that the very best chefs know that you need time and patience to create a culinary masterpiece, so you will need time and patience to work your web site up to page one for your optimum search terms. There is no “quick fix” and anyone who promises to achieve “a page one listing for high volume keywords in a month for $49.95” is a liar. Yes, short term results can be achieved through certain “black hat” techniques and I know a lot of them…but the risk of having your web site banned from Google, Yahoo or MSN, is just too great. Remember, if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. The Search Engines employ some of the smartest software engineers on the planet and they are light years ahead of anything you could think up to fool them. Starting today, now, put into practice the simple methods I have outlined above to build relevant, theme-based links with the right anchor text…and watch as your web site starts heading North over the following few weeks and months. Assuming you have the first Four Elements in place, the results of implementing your own Fifth Element, an effective Inbound Link building program, will be rapidly growing visitor traffic to your web site, increasing online revenues and Reap the Benefits of Rabbit-like Reflexes: Invest in Flexible System s work and a lot of patience, although you will start to see results within a few weeks. And please don’t try to add 600 links in a week (or sign up for those “1000 links for $19.95 in a week” services); the Search Engines are smart enough to know the difference between reasonable, “natural” link growth (some acceleration is acceptable) and web sites that are trying to fudge the results and compensate for that.The problem is all too common. An expensive capital investment, which looked like the smartest thing you ever did a few years ago, no longer meets your company's needs. It could be computer systems, manufacturing equipment, fleets of vehicles or material handling systems, but the problem remains the same. Material handling is my field, but you should be able to take the following suggestions and apply them to your own situation.If your material-handling system no longer meets your needs, there is a very good chance that you are a victim of inappropriately long-term goals. Unfortunately, and much to your surprise, those goals have changed. It's still a good system; it's just not the right system for you now.It would be nice if you could anticipate exactly where you are going to be in 10 years, then build an expensive, custom designed system to help you get there - nice, but almost impossible. That's why I, contrary to many in my industry, recommend short-term planning. For reasons too complex to go into here, the optimum lift of material handling systems is about four years. In So, how do you go about building more Inbound Links? Here are three simple, easy methods to start with:
Naturally, there is a lot more to building more Inbound Links…we haven’t touched on submitting to web directories, outbound links to trusted sites, reciprocal links, link exchanges, buying links, renting links…in highly competitive online markets you may need to use all of these tools and more. Oh, and sorry, but there IS a Sixth Element to consider as you work your way up to page one on Google for your main keywords…patience. You just can’t hurry along the Search Engines. The same way that the very best chefs know that you need time and patience to create a culinary masterpiece, so you will need time and patience to work your web site up to page one for your optimum search terms. There is no “quick fix” and anyone who promises to achieve “a page one listing for high volume keywords in a month for $49.95” is a liar. Yes, short term results can be achieved through certain “black hat” techniques and I know a lot of them…but the risk of having your web site banned from Google, Yahoo or MSN, is just too great. Remember, if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. The Search Engines employ some of the smartest software engineers on the planet and they are light years ahead of anything you could think up to fool them. Starting today, now, put into practice the simple methods I have outlined above to build relevant, theme-based links with the right anchor text…and watch as your web site starts heading North over the following few weeks and months. Assuming you have the first Four Elements in place, the results of implementing your own Fifth Element, an effective Inbound Link building program, will be rapidly growing visitor traffic to your web site, increasing online revenues and The Hidden Profit Potential of Squidoo ally, there is a lot more to building more Inbound Links…we haven’t touched on submitting to web directories, outbound links to trusted sites, reciprocal links, link exchanges, buying links, renting links…in highly competitive online markets you may need to use all of these tools and more.A great deal has been written about how to use Squidoo as a traffic generation tool to drive people to your website or blog and indirectly use Squidoo to make money. However, very little has been written on the subject of making money directly with Squidoo without even having or feeling the need for your own website or blog.Most internet marketers completely overlook or disregard Squidoo’s own profit generating potential. They do this because in the world of $20,000 per month earning gurus, who use high cost Adwords ads to build their profitable empires, Squidoo is small potatoes. To the vast majority of us, the ability to create lenses (Squidoo’s name for webpages created on its site) easily and for FREE that have the certainty of bringing in a profit every month, however small, and the potential to bring in a few dollars per lens per month (and don’t forget you can build hundreds if you so desire) is HUGE!Most importantly• Anybody can build a lens on any subject. • Your royalty payment can come to you, your favourite charity Oh, and sorry, but there IS a Sixth Element to consider as you work your way up to page one on Google for your main keywords…patience. You just can’t hurry along the Search Engines. The same way that the very best chefs know that you need time and patience to create a culinary masterpiece, so you will need time and patience to work your web site up to page one for your optimum search terms. There is no “quick fix” and anyone who promises to achieve “a page one listing for high volume keywords in a month for $49.95” is a liar. Yes, short term results can be achieved through certain “black hat” techniques and I know a lot of them…but the risk of having your web site banned from Google, Yahoo or MSN, is just too great. Remember, if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. The Search Engines employ some of the smartest software engineers on the planet and they are light years ahead of anything you could think up to fool them. Starting today, now, put into practice the simple methods I have outlined above to build relevant, theme-based links with the right anchor text…and watch as your web site starts heading North over the following few weeks and months. Assuming you have the first Four Elements in place, the results of implementing your own Fifth Element, an effective Inbound Link building program, will be rapidly growing visitor traffic to your web site, increasing online revenues and growth in RevPOV (Revenue Per Online Visit). And don’t forget to add in that elusive Sixth Element, a little time and patience. Or you could just contact us at Hotel Marketing Workshop (www.hotelmarketingworkshop.com)…we’d be very happy to assist. - ENDS -
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