
Lizzie asks…
How can I better optimize my website for more traffic?
I am a beginner but have learned a lot about search engine optimization (SEO). We have worked on Google AdWord campaigns, Yahoo! Search Marketing, and used Google Analytics. We used a broad search as well as an industry specialized search, which has obviously been more cost effective.
I have recently submitted our company and link to multiple industry directories with higher PageRank than ours. I have used free keyword tools found in AdWords, Analytics, and Search Marketing, respectively, as well as the free tool on wordtracker.
Also, we have recently created static pages to our web site for added content. Hopefully our recent steps (directory submission, upping our bids in PPC programs, and creating content based pages) will work.
Can anyone help on ways to direct more traffic to our site? Help us maximize our ROI? We usa a dynaminc web site but want to raise our PageRank and site visits.
Thank you,
e-mail: arsenal11385@yahoo.com
http://www.peaktopeakpower.com

admin answers:
I would agree with the previous post. Make your site for people not search engines.
A few SEO tips.
A unique title tag on each page would be a plus
Don’t worry too much about your page rank. What your are after is improved rankings in the search engine results.
What keywords are you targeting? My suggestion — if you are having success with PPC then see which keywords are bringing you the most sales and then begin to optimize your site for those terms.
You should consider adding even more content to your site this will reduce code bloat. Optimal # to shoot for here is 20% of the info in your source to be code and the rest content.
Another thought…begin to optimize your site for the specific products that you offer. So that way when I go to Google and search for a specific power adapter your site will show. The way to do that is content and editing some of the other on page SEO factors like a title tag.
We’ve got some SEO tips that we deliver out each day. You can subscribe on our site http://www.reachd.com/Newsletter
Hope that helps!

Betty asks…
how we can find correct keywords?
if we want to start seo process for new website , then how can we find right keywords for that site, plz suggest me and list me free tools how we can find through them keywords.

admin answers:
Google Keyword tool is free. You can use it.

Chris asks…
How to Calculate your site real value?
Hi all,
Free check your website worth:
http://www.websitereckon.com
WebsiteReckon contains a collection of useful features such as checking Google Page Rank (PR), Compete and Alexa Traffic Rank, Backlinks Checker, Server IP and Location on Google Map, DMOZ and Yahoo Directory Listings and more. You can use it for various purposes include doing research before buying or selling website; want to find out how popular the website is; use it as SEO analytic tool to improve your site performance; or just about curiosity.
http://www.websitereckon.com
thanks

admin answers:
You might also be interested in alexa.com (which also gives numbers of hits and statistics)

Joseph asks…
Any agents have Feedback on Point2 Websites?
I use Point2 as a tool to recruit agents..what an awesome idea to be able to give away fully customizable websites for FREE to all my agents. We recently interviewed with a SEO specialist and he said we couldn’t get ranking with a Point2 site..I raised my hand and said “Excuse me but I have gotten my page ranking to number 4 on Google with my Point2 website” and he said it was all luck. It was a lot of work..not luck. I think he was trying to sell his services. I’m wondering what your feedback is with your Point2 sites? Thanks!
Point2 allows us our own access to meta Tags, Keywords, Titles, Headers, Keyword phrases, etc. as well! And they even have tutorials on SEO!

admin answers:
Sorry, I don’t. I use AgentDeluxe, which allows for meta tags and keywords. I like mine!
Good luck with your’s!

Robert asks…
Has anyone used an “Inbound Marketing Tool” such as HubSpot http://www.hubspot.com for advertising?
I am not affiliated. I am interested in knowing if there are any other services that offer a comparable service to this in a similar Search Engine Optimization. I believe Google Analytics, Clicky, and Rhinoseo provide nearly all of the same data that Hubspot collects at a cost of $0, but then HubSpot charges $6,000 a year for its services. Is there something I’m missing with this company and why do you think they are charging this much a year for its service, while other companies can provide free technologies? How can any new business see that these costs are well worth it? Has anyone used or know any companies that use their “inbound marketing” services? Can this be affective way of getting traction on a website or would hiring a SEO all-star full time be better recommended for a startup?

admin answers:
I would definetly hire a seo all-star thats way too expensive.
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