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How to Connect with your Online Target Market

Connecting with your online target market is the best way to boost your business, and THE best marketing strategy ever! Isung the Internet medium to reach out to your target customers is a great tactic, and delivers extremely promising results. However, it is important to note that simply writing a blog or an article and creating a Facebook account doesn't mean you are reaching out to your target customers. So, stop wasting time and money, and instead, focus on creating an online presence that works wonders for you. 1.Find out where your potential customers hang out: Find out what website your potential customers website, what magazines they read, are they male or female, what age group do they belong to, what is their approximate income status, etc. These are some of the points you should note down, as it helps you gauge your customers likes and dislikes. Creating an online presence is not only about being cool and having a great website, its about getting into the minds of your c...

Importance of SEO Ranking

SEO or Search engine optimization is a tool that all Internet marketers and site creators need to incorporate to run successful campaigns. Without the SEO, search engines will not find websites very easily, which then makes them hard to find for surfers. There are times when without using SEO the search engine will not index the site at all, so it won't be able to be found. To submit a website to Google, Bing or Yahoo with very poor SEO will make that website list very far down in the results. ALthough this can be a great tool to use for sales marketing, it can go too far and create a negative consequences. Going far with this is called unethical or black hat SEO and should not be used by anyone attempting to improve their optimization. Some things that should be avoid are frequently repeating keywords. If or not it is in the content or tags doesn't matter. Another is to participate in too many link exchanges. A thumb rule is that the content should have 1 to 2% of the content ...