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One of the most important operations in any SEO organisation is building their own supplementary websites. They are almost regular websites, the difference is you have total control over the content and links you put on them.

Nowadays most commonly used frameworks to build supplementary websites match the frameworks used for standard websites: Wordpress at the very top of the mountain, Joomla, other scripts. There are hundreds of plugins and widgets available for Wordpress platform, making it an ideal solution for any web based business. Same reason applies to the usage of Wordpress as supplementary websites.

IEG has mastered the platform from scratch and has totally automated the process of building, updating a website and putting links on it. Our blogs look very professional and condense large amount of content related to specific industry.

 
What is a Conversion Keyphrase Print E-mail

What is a Conversion Keyphrase ?

 

A Conversion Keyphrase is a keyphrase that when search delivers either a lead or a sale to a business. It be any length of words, or language.

All industrys believe they know what the user is typing into Google or Other Search Engines when looking for their particualar business.

 

We believe not !! the best method of finding your Conversion Keyphrase is by using the Google Keyword Tool

This tool allows you to find the Keyphrase's that user search each month , You can then set your  Conversion Keyphrases on your campaign.

 

 

 
What is Web Content Print E-mail

Web content is the textual, visual or aural content that is encountered as part of the user experience on websites. It may include, among other things: text, images, sounds, videos and animations.

 
How to Attract Twitter Followers to Your Business Print E-mail

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The first thing to remember when engaging in any social media, is that you want to do so authentically - it will involve a fair amount of your participation, both give and take. Your first step once you join Twitter should probably not be to go follow 1,000 people. First of all, you very possibly might not be able to due to recent limits set by Twitter. This act seems kind of spammy, and that's the last thing you want to do in social media. You should aim to let your community grow organically. That said, there are a few things you can do to get started.

Once you sign up for a Twitter account (though you can do this before signing up for Twitter, but you won't be able to do much beyond this), what you must absolutely do is start monitoring who and what people are saying about your company. Go to Search.Twitter or Tweetscan (it may be worth it to use both, or even additional Twitter search engines, as they don't all pick up on everything) and search for your company name, your executives' names, perhaps your competitors' names. You'll see all the recent tweets that mention that name or phrase. What's also great about these services is you can subscribe by RSS to this thread so you'll be able to keep tabs on new posts about your company. When someone does talk about your company - respond, favorite the tweet perhaps if it's favorable, and start following the person.

A very close second most important thing to do once you're on Twitter is to actually engage in the community. If you want people to follow you, you need to give them a reason to. Post interesting tweets, respond to others (see first point above). As noted in my word of caution, you want to be an authentic participant in the community. One of the wonderful things about Twitter is that you have to opt-in to receive someone's updates (follow them). So, you need to think of ways to warrant a follow.

Those are really the two most important things you can do on Twitter. But, if you're still interested in ramping up your Twitter following, here are a few additional ideas:

  • Go back to Search.Twitter and search on more general phrases that relate to the audience you're trying to reach. Subscribe to those updates and respond/follow as appropriate.
  • Check out the directories, like Twellow. Twellow is a directory of Twitter users categorized by industry or interest. There are a few other cool services, like Twubble and Twits Like Me. ReadWriteWeb posted a great article on these services here.
  • Follow those who follow you. People like to feel like you're listening to them and that they're engaging in a two-way conversation with you. A follow-back is a great way to set that environment.
  • Check out who your followers are following. They are likely interested in similar topics, and are a natural extenstion to your existing network.

 

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