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The 7 Ways to Approach Twitter

April20

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April 20th, 2009 | by Lon S. Cohen
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Lon S. Cohen is a writer and Director of Communications at @ALSofGNY. He is @obilon on Twitter (Twitter reviews).

There are plenty of strategies for approaching Twitter. It’s getting more complex each day, but in the end it can be boiled down to a few simple approaches.

From Twittering on behalf of yourself to Twittering for a company, playing the part of a classic character to being a robot, here are seven ways users approach Twitter.

Introduce yourself and tell us about your Twitter approach in the comments.

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How Marketers Tap Facebook and Twitter, Apps and Widgets -Reblog

April3

social-media Digital Marketing Guide: The Social Web
-by Abbey Klaassen and Beth Snyder Bulik

http://adage.com/digital/article?article_id=135590

Isn’t the entire web social these days?

To an extent, yes. If 2008 was the year everyone — and their grandmas — joined a social network, then 2009 is the year those networks’ social graphs spread their tentacles beyond their borders to other sites across the web. Already it’s common for many sites, including major news sources and entertainment properties, to have commenting and sharing features. So we admit the social web is a pervasive concept. But there are several interesting newer developments at Twitter and Facebook, as well as in the widget space and the app world.

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5 Ways to Optimize Your Portfolio for Local Traffic -Reblog

April2

optimize-your-portfolio http://www.youthedesigner.com/2009/04/01/5-ways-to-optimize-your-portfolio-for-local-traffic/

Search engine optimization is the process of optimizing your site to rank better for certain keywords such as ” Business Card Designer ” in search engines such as Google. Many designers overlook this online marketing tactic and if your site is not optimized for keywords you could be missing out on gold mine of business opportunities!

The problem is some of these terms like the one I just mentioned can be very competitive and hard to rank for. A great way to get around this is to start off by targeting local search traffic. For example if you live in Westchester County, New York you could target related phrases people might type in such as “westchester county graphic designer”.

Terms like this are usually easier to rank for because there is less competition and the traffic might not be much, but it will be very highly targeted. Below we will go over some steps to optimize your site for local search engine traffic, in particular for Google.

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Local Search Engine Optimization Tips for Graphic Designers

1. Keyword Research

Before you can begin optimization you need to do some keyword research. Now, a lot of local traffic terms may not show up in the Google AdWords Keyword Tool because they get so few searches, but that doesn’t mean you can’t use your own brain to think up terms. Stat off with the free tool to see if there are any very good local search phrases and then branch off from there. Create a list of keywords and organize them into closely related groups so you can create pages for each group which we will talk about later.

2. Page Title Optimization

This is one of the simplest ways to optimize your site. The title tag should be included in the head section of your site’s code and look something like this: Graphic Design Blog, Tips and Jobs | You The Designer. Its better to include keywords and keyword phrases at the start of the page title, try to keep the title under 50 characters long and make it easy to read. Its also a good idea to include your business name or your name in the title for branding purposes and in case people use that to search Google.

3. META Description Optimization

While the META description tag does not have much of an impact on your ranking it is extremely important for getting people to click your listing in the search engines If you do rank for a keyword. Your page title and page description are the two pieces of content that show up when you do a search for a keyword and this is what people read to decide if they want to click through to your website or not. If these are optimized well for search engines and for people who use search engines you will be on your way to making the most of what search engines have to offer.

4. Unique Content

It its extremely important to have unique content on your site. If you want the focus to be on your designs, you can easily create new pages dedicated for targeting keywords. So for example you could create 10 pages, each page optimized for a different local traffic keyword.

Each of these pages should have a paragraph or two of unique content that has some of your target keywords mixed in and should also include some titles and sub titles to break up the text. The main title should be styled as an h1 tag, because this tag is considered the most important of the title tags by Google. Sub titles could be h2 and unless you have A LOT of content you prob don’t need to go any deeper with title tags.

Don’t forget to include a “call to action” on these pages, which will direct readers to a contact page, services or portfolio page so you can actually convert them into new clients. You could also consider starting a WordPress blog which is a great way to easily add fresh content on your site in the form of blog posts, which can be optimized as well for search engine keywords.

5. SEO Friendly Site Structure

The structure of your site is essential for search engine friendliness. If the search engines can’t crawl ( navigate ) your site and find your content, it won’t get listed in the search engines easily. You should have a CLEAR navigation with normal HTML links. You also need to have a sitemap which you can link in the footer of your site and you should submit a sitemap to Google directly using Google Webmaster Tools.

If you have a bunch of pages you created to target keywords you can simply link those in the footer or just let them get indexed via your sitemap, if you don’t want a bunch of links at the bottom of your site. Hope you enjoyed these graphic design search engine optimization tips. Stay tuned for a post on how to increase rankings once your site has been better optimized!

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Google Local Business Center for Designers
http://www.youthedesigner.com/2009/04/08/google-local-business-center-for-designers/

In a recent post we talked about how you can Optimize Your Site to attract local search engine traffic from Google. One of our readers mentioned Google Local Business Center as another option, so I thought I would expand on this useful comment.

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Google local business center allows you to register your business for free and add lots of information so that people can find your business via Google search and Google Maps. This is extremely useful, because search engines are including these local listings in more and more search results. For example if I type in “Business Cards” I actually see local listings of businesses in North Carolina.

Maximize Your Design Business Listing

While its easy and free to create your listing, most people breeze through it and do not take advantage of the many listing enhancements available. For example you can post a video, an image of your business, get reviews of your business and even offer coupons, all from Google Local Business Center! Adding all this extra content to your listing will make it stand out more, which can give you a large advantage over the other local businesses.

So if you are a freelance designer or studio owner, you should create your free listing today and spend a few extra minutes adding everything you possibly can to your listing and you will have taken a great step forward towards getting more business!

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Parts 1-18 – Internet Marketing With, SEO, youtube, Myspace, Facebook, RSS Feeds and More.

March24

Jeff Johnson

Internet Marketing With, SEO, youtube, Myspace, Facebook, RSS Feeds and More…

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In early 2008 I spoke at the Secret Society of Traffic and Conversion Seminar for my friends Buck Rizvi and Brock Felt. The attendees paid thousands to be there but I’m sharing my 3 hour presentation from the seminar with you for free. I outlined the social networking and web 2.0 strategies that I personally use to drive tons of traffic to build my list and make more sales. I covered dozens of topics including, but not limited to, internet marketing, creating a sales funnel, search engine optimization (seo), myspace, youtube, squidoo, email marketing, wordpress, rss feeds, openx ad server, affiliate marketing, blogs, getting more traffic to your sites, social profile pages, social networking, social media, and more!

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Online networking, Get on these sites!!!

March12

http://www.linkedin.com/ – professional networking
http://www.facebook.com/ – social & professional networking
http://www.myspace.com/ – social networking
http://www.twitter.com/ – social networking

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Twitter in Plain English

March6

For everyone always asking, “What’s Twitter? What’s the point?” Send them here!

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Social Music: 5 Essential Tools for Marketing Your Band

February25

Social Music: 5 Essential Tools for Marketing Your Band

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Personal Branding 102: How to Communicate & Maintain Your Brand

February13

Personal Branding 102: How to Communicate & Maintain Your Brand

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