Wednesday, April 15, 2015

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April 15, 2015


We can't say we didn't see this one coming. For awhile now there's been talk of when Google would start taking "mobile-friendliness" into account when determining search ranking. As of right now, that hasn't happened yet.
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If you're in the market to hire an SEO firm, here's one important thing that you need to understand: you will need to be an active participant in the SEO process. If you think that you're outsourcing the work so that you don't have to deal with it and you can just review monthly reports you will be in for a big surprise.

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There's a lot of talk in SEO circles about how SEO has changed and it's more about content marketing and social media today instead of link building. While it's absolutely true that content marketing and social media are important pieces of the puzzle, link building is arguably still a piece of the puzzle too. It's a different kind of link building than what we were doing in 2010, yes, but it's still worth doing. If you're unconvinced and living in a constant state of fear of the Penguin and have sworn off link building, here's something to consider.  

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If you're just getting started with blogging, the first step is obviously to hire a developer to integrate a blog platform with an easy to use CMS into your website. As the developer is working on that, you should get started on creating a blog strategy. Once the blog is up and running it's in your best interest to start utilizing it ASAP. Here are some questions that you should answer as you develop a blog strategy. 

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Monday, April 13, 2015

eSite: The $100B Startup

Did you know you can build your own business leveraging a $100B online retailer you probably already shop at...with just a laptop and an internet connection??

It's true.  To build a thriving, REAL, long-term business... here's the one thing you NEED to look at...selling "Real Physical Products".

Actually, it's creating your own physical products "Brand" (way easier than you may think).

In fact, the two guys I'm about to share with you have taught thousands of people from over 100 different countries how to build a physical products brand using this massive retailer.

Who is this retailer?  You guessed it...Amazon.  Amazon is 15 years old and yet still growing like a startup (at nearly 20% per year)...they did $88B last year in revenue! This year, Amazon is almost guaranteed to do $100B+.

How's that for a start-up.  How'd you like your own piece of that?  How would you like to have Amazon selling for YOU, selling YOUR products?  They have all the traffic, you just need to know how to get your products in front of their audience.  

Starting TODAY, Matt Clark & Jason Katzenback are releasing the first video of a four-part series walking you through this ENTIRE "Physical Products Brand" business.

In the first video that just went live, you learn how to setup the special account you need to start selling AND the NEW way to find RED HOT products to sell on Amazon.

Hurry though... this video and the entire series won't be live for long.  You miss one video you get out of sync and won't understand what they're talking about.

If you're ready to build a business that changes your life then you need to see these videos.  

>>Click here to discover how to build your own REAL, long-term business with Amazon.

I hope to see you inside!

~ Wesley

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