Online Marketing Fundamentals
If you’re a sports fan like I am and watch sports on TV, you’ve probably heard certain athletes being described as “fundamentally” sound. For example, despite his recent troubles, Tiger Woods is always described as being fundamentally sound. That means the follow-through on his picture-perfect golf swing is always the same, and when he putts the ball he always keeps his head perfectly still, is in perfect alignment and makes solid contact with his putter. Those are some of the fundamentals of playing golf.
His amazing god-given talent notwithstanding, Woods greatness is tied directly to his spectacular consistency. He’s consistent because he’s not only mastered the fundamentals of golf, he consistently applies those fundamentals. That’s one of the reasons, he’s arguably the greatest golfer of all time.
Content is Still King for SEO
As most have heard, countless times, “content is the king” of search optimization. Unfortunately, according to most recent surveys, few people in the field focus on the text content when applying SEO techniques to websites. In fact, most people only concentrate on link building to attract more traffic instead of actually providing internet users with a useful and informative website. It would be a more effective strategy to focus on your text and content optimization, which is arguably the most important part of online seo.
What exactly is SEO?
So just what do you know about SEO? When it comes to SEO are you a Novice, Intermediate or Expert? Regardless of your level, this article from a 10 year SEO war veteran may prove helpful.
First, you must understand that SEO stands for Search Engine Optimization… which means you optimize your website and content so that it ranks high in the major search engines such as Google and Bing/Yahoo. This optimization can take the form of following a strict formula or layout of your website content with the proper meta tags, keyword density, linking structures and so on. It can also mean off-site optimization with link building, right anchor text, keyword positioning and so on.
Successful Website Design
Marketing on the Internet starts with an effective website. A good website is much more than a pretty design – it needs to be well designed, well worded and well structured for search engines to present optimum value. At the same time, it must be designed with the ultimate goal in mind: converting visitors into prospects and converting prospects into buyers. All of these factors will have a bearing on the ultimate success of your website and online marketing campaign, so it’s important to get it right from the start to make sure you’re reaping maximum return from your marketing dollars.
Appearing Natural in the Eyes of the Search Engines

The search engine optimization game is constantly evolving, and to keep on top of it you need to maintain consistent link building efforts while also keeping an eye on the developments and buzz around the online community. Some of the most valuable information available comes from blogs and industry publications, and keeping up to date with it is essential to being able to effectively optimize your website.
As almost any source of SEO information will tell you, there is a real emphasis on appearing ‘natural’. What is meant by ‘natural’ is to structure your link building in such as way as to make it appear completely unforced – to make it look to search engines like your site has merited links from a diverse range of sources, using diverse anchor text and linking to a range of internal pages. This is harder than it seems, and the sophistication of Google in particular makes it even harder to pull off. So what info do you need to optimize your site in a way that won’t quickly flag the attention of the search engine algorithms?




