If you have read the first 4 articles in this series, you now have built your affiliate marketing site, have loads of ads to your affiliate partners and you are well on the way with your SEO effort, having found the keywords, registered the website with hundreds of internet business directories, you are advertising it using social media, writing pieces to create links and keywords back to your website which should be steadily climbing the results tables and you might have pay per click (PPC) ads in place pulling potential clients to your shop.
The last of this series of pieces is to explain you how to watch how your search engine optimisation operations are doing, and where your affiliate marketing website is as far as moving it into the notice of your customers. These tools are all free, simple to use and ought to be monitored at least once each week.
Firstly, have spreadsheets set up. One ought to be a checklist which will have a list of processes to carry out when writing pieces, a note of the keywords used and all the parts involved in writing such as: write article text, produce title, review and edit article, ensure links work, spin title, spin article text and then make a note of the various submission category headers used if necessary. This helps ensure that your search engine optimisation is moving forward and placing links in the correct place. Also have a spreadsheet with a list of your keywords, and a note alongside displaying the date they were used in an item, which will help you keep your output balanced. To kick off with, choose the 2 most crucial keywords, write and publish 10 articles with those in as fast as are able.
Download and install the Alexa toolbar. This is a fabulous tool which, when it has indexed your site, will display the ranking number of your affiliate marketing website (and you can see your rivals rankings too!) and it is worthwhile making a tab on your spreadsheet to monitor how your site is moving up (or not!). I look at mine every Monday, Wednesday and Friday.
Using your Google userid, you now have access to some superb Google tools. The first of these, Webmaster, shows you how your site is seen by Google. It gives you the number of links it has read to your shop, those searches it has shown in the results and how many times it has been viewed, and how many times users have chosen it. This is very useful when it comes to calculating where you want to concentrate your SEO work to make certain of a good balanced enhancing for your affiliate marketing website.
Google Analytics will want you to insert a line of code in the header of the HTML of your shop pages, and then it will register how many customers you have had, how they came to your affiliate marketing website (via search engine, direct or through a link from someplace else), how long they stayed and how many pages they viewed. It even shows you where they were in the world. This is useful stuff and you must make a point of studying how to view it because you may need to alter your search engine optimisation accordingly.
More good practice is to register yourself a blog on something like Blogspot or Wordpress. Post a copy of the unspun text of each article you create in here, create the links to your affiliate marketing shop, and it creates an RSS (Really Simple Syndication) and you can then employ a website called "Ping-o-matic" to spread to RSS feeds, and you can add the Social RSS app on your Facebook page which will post a copy in your profile page. Wordpress can also publish each posting on your Facebook and Twitter accounts as well. These are straightforward painless ways to create really find SEO for your affiliate marketing website.
More tools you can use now and again are press release services, sometimes free, which will distribute a statement including links to different places which may not make much of a splash to the SEO, but the wider you can send the message, the better chance you have that your affiliate marketing website is going to be profitable.
20110215
The last of this series of pieces is to explain you how to watch how your search engine optimisation operations are doing, and where your affiliate marketing website is as far as moving it into the notice of your customers. These tools are all free, simple to use and ought to be monitored at least once each week.
Firstly, have spreadsheets set up. One ought to be a checklist which will have a list of processes to carry out when writing pieces, a note of the keywords used and all the parts involved in writing such as: write article text, produce title, review and edit article, ensure links work, spin title, spin article text and then make a note of the various submission category headers used if necessary. This helps ensure that your search engine optimisation is moving forward and placing links in the correct place. Also have a spreadsheet with a list of your keywords, and a note alongside displaying the date they were used in an item, which will help you keep your output balanced. To kick off with, choose the 2 most crucial keywords, write and publish 10 articles with those in as fast as are able.
Download and install the Alexa toolbar. This is a fabulous tool which, when it has indexed your site, will display the ranking number of your affiliate marketing website (and you can see your rivals rankings too!) and it is worthwhile making a tab on your spreadsheet to monitor how your site is moving up (or not!). I look at mine every Monday, Wednesday and Friday.
Using your Google userid, you now have access to some superb Google tools. The first of these, Webmaster, shows you how your site is seen by Google. It gives you the number of links it has read to your shop, those searches it has shown in the results and how many times it has been viewed, and how many times users have chosen it. This is very useful when it comes to calculating where you want to concentrate your SEO work to make certain of a good balanced enhancing for your affiliate marketing website.
Google Analytics will want you to insert a line of code in the header of the HTML of your shop pages, and then it will register how many customers you have had, how they came to your affiliate marketing website (via search engine, direct or through a link from someplace else), how long they stayed and how many pages they viewed. It even shows you where they were in the world. This is useful stuff and you must make a point of studying how to view it because you may need to alter your search engine optimisation accordingly.
More good practice is to register yourself a blog on something like Blogspot or Wordpress. Post a copy of the unspun text of each article you create in here, create the links to your affiliate marketing shop, and it creates an RSS (Really Simple Syndication) and you can then employ a website called "Ping-o-matic" to spread to RSS feeds, and you can add the Social RSS app on your Facebook page which will post a copy in your profile page. Wordpress can also publish each posting on your Facebook and Twitter accounts as well. These are straightforward painless ways to create really find SEO for your affiliate marketing website.
More tools you can use now and again are press release services, sometimes free, which will distribute a statement including links to different places which may not make much of a splash to the SEO, but the wider you can send the message, the better chance you have that your affiliate marketing website is going to be profitable.
20110215
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