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If you are thinking about going online and providing your products and services through the net then you are making an excellent decision.  The best thing you can do is hire a custom website design company.  They can help you expand your customer base and truly go global, generate revenues you never dreamed of, and create a name for yourself around the world.

The purpose of the World Wide Web is to go global and until recently people are finally realizing the big benefits.  The economy is hard to survive for businesses that have a local establishment.  Going online is the best option to take advantage of the globalization efforts.  A custom website design company can help you create a name and a brand for your copmpany that will be recognized by customers all over the world.  They can help you create pages in different languages that can be read in Chinese, German, Japanese, and more.  It is the best option if you really want to go global.

A custom website design company is the best option if you want to go global.  Depending on the local economy is proving to cause businesses to fail because too many people do not have the money to spend.  You need to target the people that have the money to spend and prove to them that you are the best company to shop for online.  You need to expand your customer base in the millions.  This way, you can have many more shoppers.  A design company can help you target shoppers all over the world.


Another excellent benefit and reason of going global is to generate more revenues.  A custom web site design company is going to help you the best they can with selling as many products on your site as possible.  They will provide many different efforts to get the word out about the business online, build a site that works well with the search engines, is appealing to the users, and much more.


If you have a local establishment, hiring a custom web site design company to help you go global is one of the best opportunities you can take advantage of today.  This will help you expand your customer base around the world and generate more revenues while creating a name for yourself around the world.  You can be successful online and the importance is taking advantage of true globalization and what the World Wide Web really has to offer.


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By Christian Arno|

When it comes to creating websites for foreign language markets, a few necessities are immediately obvious.

First, the websites need to be in the native or primary language of the country you're targeting. Also, you'll need to take into account consumer behavior and culture in that country -- where's your gap in the market and what's your unique selling proposition (USP)?

You'll also need to work out your search engine optiimization (SEO) strategy, because what's the point of spending all that time and money developing multilingual websites if they aren't ranking in the search engines?

Where to Concentrate Your SEO Efforts

The tricky point to consider here, though, is that while you may be well attuned to the needs and vagaries of Google, the Internet superpower isn't the dominant search engine in every country.

You've likely heard of Baidu, the Chinese search engine, which leads Google China on searches by 52 percent to 33 percent.

There are a few theories on why Baidu is the Google-killer in China. Some pundits believe it's due to Chinese patriotism (despite the fact that Baidu started in the U.S.). But the more likely reason is because the Chinese love to search the web for MP3s (55 percent of Baidu users are MP3 searchers). Baidu is better for illegal downloading because it's held to less strict legal standards than Western search engines.

Among the other Google-beating local search engines, popularity is attributed to their being optimized for the alphabet and language of the country.

For instance, Yandex succeeds in Russia (with a 64 percent market share) where Google.ru fails, largely because it's built around the Cyrillic alphabet and recognizes Russian grammar and inflection.

Then, of course, there's Seznam, the dominant search engine in the Czech Republic. In South Korea, Naver has 70 percent of the search market (compared to Google's 2 percent). Meanwhile, the Japanese inexplicably prefer Yahoo Japan to Google.

Naturally, then, it makes sense that you if you have a Russian website, you would want to concentrate most of your SEO efforts on Yandex, and Baidu for China, and so forth.

Changing Your SEO Strategy for Market-Leading Search Engines

Sadly, there isn't enough space here to outline every difference and similarity. Extensive research can be found online that goes into SEO strategies for each search engine, but the general consensus is that they all operate in largely the same way, with a few key differences.

Baidu doesn't seem to take into account inbound links -- one of the integral parts of effective Google SEO -- so building links with Chinese websites would seem to be a waste of your time. Your money might be better spent on increasing your Baidu PPC advertising budget, as Baidu apparently doesn't take relevancy into account with PPC -- higher rankings are achieved with higher spend.

Yandex, meanwhile, counts inbound links as relevant, and also highly rates relevant geographic location. Interestingly, Yandex will also penalize you for having spam-like roll-over and pop-up ads on your site.

Fortunately, each search engine offers its own keyword research tools, so you're obviously far better off using the data analysis tools of the search engine you're trying to game, than, say, applying your Google China keywords to Baidu.

With Great Effort Comes Great Possibility

Clearly, one size doesn't fit all when it comes to SEO strategies for different countries.

The crucial lesson here: developing SEO specific to each country's dominant search engine is just as important as creating language- and culture-specific websites in the first place. Mastering the tricks of each market's search engine is the key to success.


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By Kevin Gibbons |

Most search engine optimization (SEO) agencies are now accepted as an integral part of their customers' wider marketing strategy -- and that's because it's increasingly obvious that SEO underpins every other online promotional tool.

In fact, my recent post "How to achieve excellence in joined-up marketing" showed how SEO can work with many other marketing tools in order to make marketing spend work even harder.

Despite this, some SEOs just don't get it. I was chatting to a young, bright, up-and-coming SEO at a conference recently about the strategy he was employing to boost an already-popular website.

He explained that he was writing some "keyword-heavy guides" for the site's pages, which interested me because he had no copywriting experience.

"Oh, it doesn't matter about the quality," he explained. "For this content, Google is the only customer."

Google is Never the Only Customer

Now, this guy isn't an employee at my company, so he didn't have to sit through the usual lecture I roll out at this point.

Suffice to say, in our industry, Google is never the only customer because it's humans who search, humans who visit the pages after they have been crawled by the spiders, and humans who use the content on those pages to form opinions on the company that supplied it.

It isn't impossible to create articles, guides, news stories, blog posts, and landing pages that are both useful to people and attractive to search engines. You just need skilled, informed writers with a firm grasp of SEO principles.

Google is Evolving

The most successful search engine in the world is so successful because it gives people want they want -- and they don't want keyword-stuffed garbage.

Yes, your website content needs to include relevant search terms because you need to show Google and other search engines that your page is relevant to the customer.

However, Google wants to give people useful information. Google's engineers are constantly working to refine its algorithm to make sure that's what it does.

If you want to future-proof your SEO strategy, you'll make sure your pages are useful and not just "optimized" by having a bunch of keywords crowbarred in.

You Risk Damaging Your Brand

There's a real danger that having poor quality copy on your website damages your brand in the eyes of any humans who stumble across it.

Your website is the equivalent to your shop front, your office reception, even your staff's attire in client meetings -- it's how customers form opinions of your brand.

Poor quality, keyword-stuffed, useless content lowers your brand's value in the eyes of the customer. The customer is the only customer -- not the search engine that brought them there.

Poor Copy Won't Convert

Whatever your website's purpose, poor quality content won't help you achieve it.

Whether you're trying to garner support for a cause, enhance brand engagement, or simply sell a service or product, your content needs to promote that end.

You can't have some copy on the site that you hope humans won't read. Those searchers who do land on it will quickly leave your site -- often with a lower opinion of your company than before.

You Won't Get Any Link Love

A low-quality, keyword-crammed guide on your site might attract the attention of the search engine spiders, but it won't get any humans particularly excited.

However, a well-written, informative industry guide could easily be tweeted, shared, and linked to. That encourages natural traffic and aids your website's optimization, so it's a double win.

Why bother with useless, brand-damaging, short-term copy when a little extra effort could bring you all these benefits?


See the full story at: www.searchenginewatch.com

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Over the last few weeks I've found it interesting that a few people thought I had a business and PR background rather than a background in SEO. The reason for this seems to be that I generally look at what my work means in terms of business performance, rather than just making web stats look good by using lots of plus signs and positive arrows.

Too often, people still think of SEO as a technical service, rather than a key marketing activity and integral part of their business strategy.

See the full story at: http://searchenginewatch.com/3640519

There are three primary elements of website design that must be considered when you build a company site.  They include appeal, colors, and if the site is user friendly.  These things are not important for personal sites that are only for friends and family but if you want to generate customers they are very important.


One of the major elements of website design is the colors you choose to use on your site.  The most successful sites have soft colors that are pleasing to the eyes.  If you use a color like neon green and construction orange then they can be almost blinding online.  This will definitely cause users with sensitive eyes to immediately leave the site as quickly as they can click to get away.  Softer colors include white, tan, beige, and taupe backgrounds.  The text on the site that is best is black.  Many people want to get creative but with a business there are many other ways to be creative than with the colors.  Stick with professional colors even if you are trying to be fun.

 

Another thing to consider is appeal when it comes to website design.  You might think if you cannot change the colors then the appeal is gone.  This is not true.  Appeal can happen by a site that has photos that are unique and interesting, content strategically placed around the site and more.  An appealing site doesn't have too much content or not enough.  It has the right mix of everything so the visitors are happy to click through the site.  It maintains interest of the visitors also.


Another element of web design is that the site needs to be user friendly.  A user friendly site means that it is easy to click around and get through.  A visitor should know exactly where they are at all times when clicking through a business site.  At any point in time should they become confused about how to get back to the home page of the site they will leave and most likely not return.  Clickability is very important with the design of a site.

 

There are three primary elements of website design that you should consider when building your site.  These things include colors that are easy to look at and pleasing to the eyes, an appealing site that is interesting, and a clickable site that is easy to understand.  Success online is easy but you must maintain a sense of professionalism if you want to succeed.


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Olathe, KS - 66061

1-888-231-3062


7Strategy Thrives on State-of-the-Art Web Development Trends

OLATHE, KS -- April 22, 2010

7Strategy Web Development Company is thriving on state-of-the-art website development trends; new techniques that will forever change the world of custom web design. By blending customer service and marketing strategies with the graphics and programming of web design, 7Strategy has created a new, effective type of website development.

"Our goal is to help you achieve a perfect visual identity to achieve your vision. You get website design solutions that fit your budget constraints and technology needs," says 7Strategy, who pioneered the idea of a "visual identity"; not just a professional website, but a website that captures the essence of a company on the web. With more and more societal functions--including buying homes and meeting spouses--moving to the web, 7Strategy's innovative technology is extremely necessary. Walking into an office building, a person notices the color of the walls, the art work, and the layout. This helps new customers get an idea of the business's culture and values. 7Strategy allows for a similar experience through its innovative "visual identity" creation.

From local web design to corporate website design, the 7Strategy web development company has realized that the innovative methods they have been pioneering are widely successful. Understanding that websites are marketing tools, they've taken a public relations approach in addition to incorporating stunning graphics. The base of 7Strategy's successful technique is getting to know the customer and market before designing the website.

These proven methods will affect the future of web design and Internet marketing around the world. Providing more than a web site design service, 7Strategy guarantees that their methods will improve their customers' business.

"Embracing the fundamental efficiencies and cost effectiveness of the Internet is now essential for all organizations to remain competitive. Without proper planning, goals, marketing or design, a website is doomed for failure," says 7strategy Web Development Company.

By incorporating innovative technologies that cut out the middleman and create "visual identity," 7Strategy has thrived in their own business. Now, they are determined to give the tools for success to others.

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Rasvir Mustan, 7strategy LLC, (888)-231-3062, http://www.7strategy.com, info (at) 7strategy dot com

A reader recently asked me how to know when their content quality was good enough. This question is interesting because it's rooted in a mindset of "What is required to get the best SEO results?"

However, this same question can be applied quite a bit more broadly. Here are some of the ways you can evaluate that question.

See the full story at: http://searchenginewatch.com/3640123
There are all kinds of e-mail marketers. You probably know some yourself. I speak with 50-plus digital marketers a month between client work, speaking at events, Twitter, and LinkedIn. While this is by no means scientific, here are my five categories of e-mail marketers. Which type are you?

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Small and medium-sized business (SMB) marketers are becoming increasingly convinced of the positive results of video email, social media and personalization, according to a new report from GetResponse.

Over 80 percent of respondents plan to use video emails in 2010 and over 90 percent of SMB marketers who use video emails report it delivers significant conversion rates.

See the full story at: http://www.webpronews.com/topnews/2010/03/01/more-email-marketers-using-video
There's such competition in the SEM world that few of us will ever turn down a client, but there are some companies you just don't want business from.

Unfortunately, some clients can unintentionally limit or harm the work you're trying to do on their behalf. It's frustrating. They're usually ambitious for their Web sites, but lack any real understanding of SEO methods.

See the full story at: http://searchenginewatch.com/3640011
A website design company offers three different types of websites. These sites include transaction sites, retail sites, and content sites. There is a purpose for each type of site you might want to consider if you are thinking about making money on the Internet today.

One of the most common types of sites today is a content site. This type of site includes a few web pages that only have content on them and embedded links that may take a visitor to other sites around the web. The company doesn't offer a product or a service. Instead they make money by the integrated affiliate links that pay the site for the amount of visitors they can generate to make purchases. They may also make money by integrating pay per click ads only. These sites focus strictly on content that is useful and interesting for the visitors of a site. A web site design company can easily make content sites and have them up and running for you in as little as a couple of days.

Transaction sites are very popular on the web also. A site like this on the web allows a visitor to make a transaction in expectations they receive something in return. This may include a membership to the site, the ability to make postings on the web. A transaction site will require the users to click on a button for something to happen. They may have to pay a fee or just fill out forms to become a part of the site. Using a website design company to design transaction pages is the best option because they know what the visitors want to see and how to properly make the site function.

The third most common site provided by a web design company is a retail or online store. These are also known as ecommerce sites. To some people they are considered to be a virtual catalog for shopping and others they are the primary shopping source. Retail sites offer products for sale. There must be a purchasing functionality and a shipping functionality. These sites contain databases to hold the shopper's information for shipping, billing, and more. They must be secure so hackers cannot steal personal information of the shoppers and more.

There are three primary types of sites offered by a web design company. Before you contact a company you should be sure the type of site you are considering to start.

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Olathe, KS - 66061
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SEO continues to rapidly evolve, and with it so do bad SEO ideas. Focusing on keyword meta tags, keyword stuffing, and hoarding PageRank are some of the bad SEO oldies but goodies. Here's another golden oldie: buying links from hundreds of cheap directories.

All of these ideas may have worked at one time, but that was when the search engines were newborn babies and those who didn't cheat were at a real disadvantage. Over time, the search engines have grown up and now they do a much better job of dealing with spam techniques. These sorts of bad ideas have fallen by the wayside, except among those who know little about SEO.

see the full story at:http://searchenginewatch.com/3639869

 

 

 

SEO or PPC, which is better? That was one great debate at SES London which included excellent arguments from the SEO camp, followed by a strong defense for PPC - before Fantomaster decided that there's no need to worry about the rules, as black hat is the way forward!

There's a growing divide between online marketers who enjoy organic search and those who prefer paid search. So what do your preferences say about you?

Do you enjoy hours spent analyzing search terms and bidding on long tail PPC keywords that squeeze an extra 20 percent return out of your budget? Or do you prefer to add lasting value to a Web site over the long term, gradually building authority through clever content and inching your way to the top of the natural search results?

See the full story at: http://searchenginewatch.com/3639692

I was reading a blog post from John Andrews about a test that Google is running in the Nordic regions, and the news was a bit shocking...at least, initially.

If you're in the region, and have a Google Webmaster Tools account, you can submit a request to be included within an SEO site clinic that Google staffers will provide. Right now, they are only looking for four participants/Web sites.

Here's what is mentioned on Google's "Inside AdWords" blog post for this region:

A site clinic is where we go through the website you submit, provide feedback on them and share tips on how they can improve. This could make them better geared toward search engines, which will give better results in such as Google search. Hopefully, the work could lead to increased visibility for their website.

See the full story at: http://www.clickz.com/3636505

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