This case study outlines the exact link building steps we took in order to increase traffic and subsequently take our clients e-commerce site from £0 to over £11,000+ per month in revenue. The site is in the food niche and the profit margins are high. You’ve probably read a lot about SEO and link building. Whitehat, Blackhat, Greyhat, anchor text distribution yada yada. Much of what you have read has most likely been conflicting, which may have left you a little confused as to the best way to get backlinks to your website. The truth is there is no one size fits all strategy. Every industry and campaign is different and the way you go about obtaining backlinks should reflect this. The simple answer is to find out what your top ranked competitors are doing. If you aren’t sure who your main competitors are, it’s probably a good time to find out. A simple search for your main keywords in Google will provide you with the answer and from there you can start … [Read more...] about From £0 To £11,000+ Per Month E-Commerce SEO
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40 Stunning Ways to Advertise Your Online Business
Advertising allows us to present our brand, product or service to the public, report their main features, persuade or encourage the purchase or use of our product, and make them remember about our existence. Advertising can bring you a lot of exposure and thereby profit. So for every products or services, advertising is inevitable. Without that you are losing a great opportunity to conquer your market. We have already discussed some of the creative ways to promote your business and if you missed them, check out following articles: If you are looking for advertising your online business brand, product or service, but still does not know how, here are 40 easy ways to advertise your business online and offline. You can opt these methods for effective advertising. Advertise your Online Business Like Pro Advertise on television: Costly, But helps us to reach a mass amount of people. Advertise on radio: Almost little audience, but still it has huge potential. Publish a notice in a … [Read more...] about 40 Stunning Ways to Advertise Your Online Business
Tips to Publish New Content Consistently on Your Blog
Every blogger would come to a time of not blogging regularly or as frequently as he/she used to. Usually, it’s a case of a writer’s block. At other times, it could be either the lack of time. Anyway, here are some tips you could use to ensure that you always have a new post that your readers can expect and look forward to: 1. Write in bulk Bloggers are often marketers, managers, teachers, programmers or hold just any other occupation by day. As such, it can be tough to publish a post every 3 days as you intend to. On the days when you have time, do as much writing as you can. Of course, this does not mean that quantity reigns over quality. And surely this method doesn’t work when you are suffering from a writer’s block. On days when your creative juices flow, write as many posts possible, decide when you want to post each of them and let your blog software (such as WordPress) publish them when the day and time arrives. WordPress for example, comes with a very … [Read more...] about Tips to Publish New Content Consistently on Your Blog
What our Startup Learned as First Time Exhibitors – Cost Breakdown, Analysis and Larry Page
For a startup, offline events can get really expensive. In the past (especially when we were bootstrapping), we’ve often skipped exhibiting at events primarily because of the huge cost commitment and uncertain RoI. Just like the folks over at Groove and Buffer, we too believe in being transparent in our functionality which is why earlier we shared an in-depth description of how AdPushup raised its first angel investment. Then we went ahead and wrote a post about what it takes and how much it costs to build a kickass office for your startup. Continuing down the same road, in this article we share what all we learned by exhibiting at an offline event along with the cost analysis and our marketing strategy. Event: AdTech 2015, 19-20 March At: New Delhi, India The post is divided into six parts. Read all of them. .: Introduction .: Booth Breakdown .: Viral Marketing Strategy feat. Larry Page and Boogle(sic) .: What we learned from the two days we … [Read more...] about What our Startup Learned as First Time Exhibitors – Cost Breakdown, Analysis and Larry Page
Massively Overthinking: Our MMO predictions for 2018
With 2017 drawing to a close and 2018 rushing up to meet us, the Massively OP team has regrouped for another round of bold and goofy predictions for the year ahead. We’re feeling pretty good after our fairly successful predictions from last year! What’s in store for the MMO genre next year? Here’s what we think. Andrew Ross (@dengarsw): OK, this year, for sure, Star Citizen will finally come out, but again, it can’t live up to the hype. It may be serviceable at best. Chronicles of Elyria may get its MUD online, but I can’t imagine much more than more demos of the MMO proper. Daybreak will retire Planetside 2 because it exists but isn’t making bank. H1Z1 (both versions) won’t make any major comebacks as the survival genre’s time is passing. Yes, the arena play style for PlayerUnknown’s Battleground is up, but Daybreak’s baby’s probably too old already and losing its following. Warner Bros (which sadly owns Turbine) … [Read more...] about Massively Overthinking: Our MMO predictions for 2018