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How Do I Put My Website On Google – 4 Tips To Improving Google Rankings

December 01, 2011 By: ebusinessmom Category: How To - Website Traffic

 

How Do I Put My Website On Google?

how do i put my website on googleSo after months of blood, sweat and tears, you got your big, bad website up and running. You’re posting new content like a madman/madwoman. All indications show that you are ready to take the business world by storm. However you discovered a slight problem…nobody shows up at your website.

I tell you what, Google your website and find out how many pages you had to go through before you finally found your website, or did you even find it at all. And therein lies your problem. Your Google ranking does not put you at the top of the list. Well, that’s what I’m here for.

Today I am going to explain briefly some tips on how to improve your Google rankings in less than 30 minutes. So now, instead of some of your views getting sidetracked to someone else’s site, the information superhighway will have an off-ramp at your doorstep. Here goes:

How Do I Put My Website On Google #1

1. Submit your site to major directories.

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I suggest at the top of the list…Dmoz and Joeant. Dmoz is the open directory project and is the largest, most comprehensive human edited directory on the web. Think of it as the Yellow Pages of the internet.

Joeant is a similar directory of websites that specializes in giving its users the most relevant results for their searches. If you haven’t submitted your site to them, these are your first two stops.

 

How Do I Put My Website On Google #2

2. Use descriptive page structures.

how do i put my website on googleLike most users, research engine robots spend most of their time scanning rather than reading information on websites. Well-designed headings and page titles help the robots recognize what’s on the page.

Think of it this way…if you’re selling dog training DVDs, but it it is located on a page titled, “healthy recipes DVDs,” then Google may not know its there. However if the page is titled, “Dog Training DVDs,” then your page can make it to the top of the list.

 

How Do I Put My Website On Google #3

3. Use a sitemap

Sitemaps tell the Google crawler which pages are most important on your website. Sitemaps are easy to build and if you have a blog, there are sitemap plugins that you can just install on your blog. Once you have the sitemap uploaded to your blog, or have the sitemap for your website, you can submit it directlyto Google for a more timely response.

How Do I Put My Website On Google #4

4. Keyword Research

How do i put my website on googleDo some research on the keywords that you would like to target. Keywords are the quick, easy reference points for the research engines, and webs crawlers to identify what’s on your website. You may think what your ideal keyword should be, but most people who do a little investigating find that there are some suggestions out there that they didn’t think of in the first place.

Visit Google Keyword Tool, Wordtracker and SEObook.com. Wordtracker.com is a subscription-based keyword research search engine that scans your site and offers suggestions to optimize your site for better results. Seobook.com also offers a keyword tool, but unlike Wordtracker, Seobook is free.

There are so many other ways to improve your Google ranking, but there is no way I can cover it all in the article. To have us help you get more exposure for your site via press release, videos that usually ends up on the front page of Google, click on the “Featured Business,” tab at the top and let us help you get more exposure for your website and also more traffic.

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Advertisement Ideas…10 Bizarre Advertisement Ideas And Advertising Spaces For Rent

November 23, 2011 By: ebusinessmom Category: How To - Website Traffic

 

Advertisement Ideas…Quite Bizarre…

I was surfing the net looking for unique, creative advertisement ideas as usual and stumbled upon the following article,”10 Bizarre Advertising Spaces.” I scrolled from the top to the bottom of the page, but had to scroll back up to check out each one because some of the pictures were definitely bizarre. I copied and pasted 4 out of 10 of the advertisement ideas…bizarre advertisement spaces article below. Check it out.

10 Bizarre Advertising Spaces

 


 1.  The man who is selling daily ad space on his T-shirt

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A t-shirt a day has kept unemployment at bay for an American man who is making about $ 90,000 a year by selling advertising space on his torso. Jason Sadler, 26, a former marketing professional from Florida, founded his own company, www.iwearyourshirt.com, in 2008 with the idea of wearing a T-shirt supplied by any company and then use social media tools to promote the firm.

For his human billboard service, Mr Sadler charges the “face value” of the day so January 1 costs $1, while December 31 costs $365. Mr Sadler said this may not sound like a lot but it adds up to $66,795 a year if he sells out every day, which he did this year. He also sells monthly sponsorships for $1,500, adding another $18,000 to his income.

 2.  The man who is selling advertising space on his chin

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Down in the mouth Chang Du is offering to sell advertising space on his giant chin in a bid to raise cash for an op to remove it for good. Du, 47, from Lishuguo, central China, says the giant basketball-sized swelling started as a tiny pimple inside his mouth just five years ago. Now Du is trying to raise 5,000 GBP for an operation to restore his chin to normal size by offering it to advertisers for sponsorship.

3. The woman who sold advertising space on her 42GG cleavage

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Online gambling outfit Golden Palace took temporary charge of the substantial assets which it recently secured for £422 on an eBay auction: the legally-displayable portion of 27-year-old Angel Brammer’s 42GG breasts. For fifteen days the Glaswegian lass proudly displayed a Golden Palace’s temporary tattoo applied by a local artist.

More-than-ample Angel Brammer, 27, from Greenock in Scotland, got the idea after an US man touted his forehead on eBay as a suitable place for a temporary tattoo. Her eBay listing would say:

“No longer restricted to USA based advertising, you can now rent my CLEAVAGE for a period of 15 days, during which I will display your company logo, slogan or web-site address in the form of a temporary tattoo you will supply to me. I’m an ample size 42GG, and I usually wear low-cut tops. I am renting the top part of my cleavage (the part which is legal to display) for you to put your company’s logo upon. During the 15 days, I can have photos taken of me, with your logo, in front of any of the popular landmarks in Glasgow, or our nation’s capital.”

 4. The dying man who sold ad space on his own urn

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A dying Oregon comedian’s last words will be written on his cremation urns – and the message will be sponsored by People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals. The animal rights group has paid $200 to place ads blasting KFC and dog breeders on the urns that will hold the remains of Aaron Jamison, who is dying of colon cancer.

The Springfield man offered the ad so his wife wouldn’t be left with funeral costs. Since then, the $800 cremation cost has been covered, and donations have helped pay some of Jamison’s medicalbills.

One of the PETA ads will say: “I’ve Kicked the Bucket – Have you? Boycott KFC.” The other reads: “People who Buy Purebred Dogs Really Burn Me Up. Always Adopt.”

5. The groom who is selling ad spaces on his wedding tie

 

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A groom from Sibiu, Romania, is trying to raise money by selling wedding tie advertising space. Tudor Ciora, is selling space on his groom’s tie through a website at www.cravatamea.com and hopes to raise enough money to be able to buy a car for his new wife. The website says “as we have nothing but each other, we decided to sell a small part of what is only ours: our wedding.”

Wedding tie advertising is priced per square centimeter and prices vary depending which part of the tie they are on – ranging from €10 per sq cm for advertising on the lower part of the tie, up to €20 per sq cm for advertising on the top part of the wedding tie.   

I hope you enjoyed this article as much as I did.  To get more advertisement ideas and to read the rest of this article click here.

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