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Guest blogging is a great way to optimize your blog/website’s SEO. According to SEOMoz Search Engine Ranking Factors, links back to your site on external sites are what boost your SEO. Since guest blogging is about writing a quality article which links back to your website, guest blogging is a great way to create external links. Easy enough!

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Guest blogging is win-win relationship between bloggers and blog publishers because the publisher of blog gets fresh and free content for their blog, helping it to grow. In addition to creating external links, guest blogging also helps you the increase readership of your blog, and builds your credibility (the more your name pops up in a Google search on credible websites, the more perceived credibility you will build). And all this also build your brand (if you are choosy where you are blogging….. which you should be because where you post reflects your brand. Everything affects your brand).

BlogSynergy is the Match.com for blog owners looking for guest bloggers and right now it is a FREE service! With BlogSynergy, blog owners can get free content for their blog, allow their readers to contribute to the blog, and get a fresh diversity of perspectives for the content. Bloggers can boost their exposure and get relevant high quality links back to their website, gain some exposure and hopefully some visitors too. By signing up on BlogSynergy you create a profile, include sample blogs, link up your blog, and select the categories and audiences you can write for or are looking for writers for.

To set up your page, visit BlogSynergy today. To get organized and strategized on a SEO plan for your biz check, out our ebook Search Engine Results Ta-Do List.


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Get Clicky is a web analytics tool that gathers and analyzes traffic data for your website. This free SEO tool provides real time information to track your website’s performance.

If you post a new article or a new feature in your website, you can see how the visitors are responding to the new feature or if it is making any differences at all. The real time results lets you react to changes as they occur. Results are shown on a “dashboard” that contains various information such as traffic sources (what drives people to visit your site), visitor segmentation (who visits your websites and where they are coming from), and Twitter analytics. You can further enhance the report by using the filter feature to narrows down results.

There is no cost to sign-up with Clicky. The free version gives members the opportunity to track one website with a customizable dashboard that contains reports on content/searches/referrers, individual visitors and actions, data history for the last 30 days, and 10 name and filter visitors. Members can upgrade their reports that include ad-free analytics, visitor hostnames and organizations, email reports, data tracking, and more for a fee.

To begin monitoring your sites traffic, visit Get Clicky.


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It’s Monday night and you just got word that a prospect you’ve been following for months suddenly wants to meet on Tuesday morning to discuss your proposal.  You have less than 12 hours to learn all about their website and the company. What do you do?

Check out Dataopedia, a free tool that provides fast facts on company websites.  This online service can be used as a research and performance measure tool if you want to get a preview of a company or track a particular website.  Just type in a domain name and it will pull up a short bio of the website – when it was launched, its worldwide ranking, how fast it loads, traffic statistics, etc.

Dataopedia also provides a short company bio, the executive management team, and any employment availabilities. The data can be accessed not only through the website, but also on your mobile device and using embed-able widgets.

For more information, visit Dataopedia.


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You built this fantastic website with beautiful graphics, captivating video and amazing content. Now what? Perhaps, your website isn’t showing up in the search engines. Do you want to know what Google, Yahoo and Bing think of your site?

Try using Stimator for gathering this website data. Simply type in your URL, and it will tell you the monetary value of your website. This tool can be used for marketing, research, or SEO purposes. Stimator uses various performance measures and grades your website according to the following criteria:

  • Page rank – this is calculated through the Google algorithm to rate the importance  of web pages by considering more than 500 million variables and 2 billion terms. This algorithm determines where sites rank in the search engine by keyword
  • Backlinks – when other websites links to your website
  • Traffic volume -  how many people visit your website
  • Social bookmarking – assigning a keyword(s) to a piece of information to help describe the item when searching or browsing
  • Directory inclusion – making your website available in web directories to get traffic
  • Domain value – how unique and popular your website’s name is

Stimator also provides a rank for your website and shows how well your website fared on their valuation analysis for each category. If available, tag words related to your site are shown on the top right hand of the page. You can also write your opinions on the comments section at the bottom of the page.

This site can be used to evaluate the effectiveness of your website and the exposure it gets on the Internet. It shows which areas of the website are performing well and which areas need improvement. This not only encourages more traffic, but also establishes the website’s credibility to the online community.

To find out how valuable your website is, visit Stimator today.


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Search Engine Guide – The Small Business Guide to Search Marketing
http://www.searchengineguide.com/
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Geared towards the small business owner, The Search Engine Guide has been around since 2001 and knows a thing or two about search engine marketing.· With hundreds of articles, Search Engine Guide is a blog updated daily and is written by experts in search engine optimization, viral marketing, and brand building.· Here you can find tons of free advice on SEO strategies, increasing traffic, and keeping up on the latest trends in using search engines, bringing more traffic to your site, and generating more sales.· They also send out a free weekly newsletter of their content, articles written by marketing experts.· Their newsletter has over 18,000 subscribers, including executives at industry giants such as the New York Times.· The site also has great navigation, making it easy to search or browse the areas you’re most interested in.·

Cost: FREE


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http://website.grader.com/

How search engine friendly is your site? Find out by taking this fast online site test.
Website.Grader.com The grading system measures the marketing effectiveness of a website with tags, keywords and directory listing.

Cost: FREE


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