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Good News For Your Search Engine Rankings

Posted by Ras Chunylall in Search on 16 August 2013

Tags: internet marketing, lead generation, online marketing, seo

Posting fresh, new, and relevant news articles on your website on a regular basis can drastically improve your rankings on Google and the other major search engines. Not only does a good news article add value to your website’s content and improve the visitor’s overall website experience, but once it has been indexed the search engines will rank the article, generate inbound links and ultimately increase traffic to your website. If the article is unique, newsworthy and useful, then visitors are more likely to comment or share the article on Facebook, Twitter, Blogs or other social media sites. So a good news article is good for business.

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Evergreen Content

Posted by Ras Chunylall in Content on 02 June 2013

Tags: internet marketing, lead generation, online marketing, seo

Onsite content can be divided into two general categories, evergreen content and trending content. Just like the name indicates, evergreen web content stays useful season to season, year to year with little or no need for upkeep. Trending content generally covers a specific event or change in a market. While trending articles may bring in substantial volumes of traffic as the story breaks this can quickly fade as the article becomes out-dated or irrelevant.

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Location Location Location

Posted by Ras Chunylall in Websites on 02 March 2013

Tags: google places, internet marketing, lead generation, local search, online marketing, seo, website update

Often regarded as the number one rule in real estate, this rule rings true when marketing real estate online. We all know that the more specific the search, the more relevant your webpage is to that search and the better your chances are of converting that visitor into a lead. This is where location really comes into the mix. Most property related searches that will lead to an enquiry will include an area, after all property remains an immovable asset.

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