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Top 10 Awesome Tips for Improving Your Online Presence
Posted by Claudiu Geanta in Top 10 List on April 8, 2010
Here are 10 awesome tips on how you can improve the online presence for your business:
- Submit Your Business to Local Listings
Do a local search for your business make sure your listing is up to date and accurate so customers get the right information about your business. - List Your Business in the Correct Category
Very often the owner (or the webmaster creating the website) categorizes the business listing in the wrong category. Include as many relevant categories as possible to your business to attract customers. - Add or verify your business listing with data providers for search engines
Search engines and local search sites use data providers (e.g. InfoUSA, Localeze, InsiderPages, MerchantCircle, etc.) and it’s very important that you update their listing of your business. - When Possible Include product / service keywords in your local business listing title
This tactic will help customers find your business more easily on search engines and you will be ranked higher in the process. - Check the Accuracy of Your Full Name and address on all search sites and especially your website
A full and accurate address generates a sense of trust for both customers and for search engines so make sure that wherever you appear on the web, your information is up to date, accurate and consistent throughout. - Hire a Professional and Build a Great Website with an Optimized Number of Keywords and Good Content
Your company website is the image project on the web to the rest of the world. Show the world you care about your image, your business and your customers with a unique, easy to navigate website. Stay away from cheap imitations, standard templates and cookie cutters (one size fits all) websites. If you want to stand out from the crows so should your website/blog. - Get your customers to write online reviews and testimonials about your business
Many customers look for objective reviews before they decide where to spend their money. Online reviews of your business can also contribute to your ranking on search engines as they give credibility to your business and puts your potential customers at ease. - Encourage your customers to talk well on and offline about you
Create more “buzz” around your business. Customer feedback is always good and you an use that to your advantage to improve your business. - Understand and use social networks such as LinkedIn, Facebook, MySpace, Twitter, StumbleUpon, Flickr, etc. to stay in touch with customers and attract new ones
Use these sites to form a community for your business – this is a good way to communicate with existing customers, advertise sales or specials, and a good way to be visible to potential customers. - Create a Blog and be active on others as well
This is the cheapest way to sort of “toot your own horn” on line. It only takes time to research and write on your blog but very soon you might be able to attract more and more people who enjoy your products and/or services. In addition – your website and thus the company’s brand will rank higher in the search engines. This might not be sufficient unless you also find other blogs within your niche and become an active contributor.
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5 Things ALL Articles Must Have – Don’t Forget!
Posted by Claudiu Geanta in On Line Marketing on October 17, 2009

What All Articles Should Have
The art of writing and publishing articles on the web are paramount to the online success of today’s websites and internet based companies. They dictate a lot in the success and the drive of traffic onto one’s site. This activity has become a key element in making a site work and earning a profit from it.
A website webmaster and/or owner must have the good sense to include articles that address issues and provide solutions to a market niche. Find that niche, push the right buttons and you will have an army of followers. You articles should include lists of benefits that respond to the same old question: “What’s in it for me?”
Creative Ways to Use Your Business Cards
Posted by Claudiu Geanta in Self Promotion on October 13, 2009

Creative Ways to Use Your Business Card
You know how important is to carry your business cards with you at all times, but are you using them in a creative way? A way that can boost your brand and recognition?
Don’t just hand them out hoping the client will remember you. They won’t – especially if the competition is fierce and the possible client is shopping around. Make them remember you after the meeting is over. Make them take that business card out and explore it. Put a smile on their face, if possible. Then you become memorable.
Here’s how you can do this:
How to Pretty Your Links
Posted by Claudiu Geanta in SEO Killer Tricks on October 8, 2009

Shorten Your Links
When promoting your site on Twitter you notice immediately that you are limited to 140 characters. If you can say everything you want using 140 characters – Congratulations! You don’t really need to read this.
But if you happen to have a very long URL for your web site (which I would not recommend unless they are main keywords for your website; and even in that case I would keep it to 2 or 3 words separated by a “dash”) I bet those 140 characters are not merely enough for a short and sweet message you want to put out there.
James Bond & the Secret of Successful Marketing
Posted by Claudiu Geanta in Marketing Strategies on September 27, 2009
You go through the check list as M asked you back at the HQ. You have the car, the suit and a million dollar dazzling smile, but did you really scope all the vantage points, James?
During the weekend, Q from IT delivered a PowerPoint presentation so peppered with gizmos it would make a Swiss Army knife blush. The question is: Will it hold the audience captive in awe or will they drown in endless bottles of EVIAN? Shaken not stirred.
Prior to adventuring into unknown territories – aka The Big Sales Presentation with the Clients, any agent knows that gathering as much information possible about the target is crucial to his survival.















