I have been diligently applying all the search engine optimization techniques you talk about, Dave, but I’m still unclear on one key technique: how do I have more people link to me?
I have been diligently applying all the search engine optimization techniques you talk about, Dave, but I’m still unclear on one key technique: how do I have more people link to me?
You’ve heard about MySpace, LinkedIn, Facebook and Digg, but are you involved with Twitter? uStream? Is your podcast in the iTunes Store directory? Are you running out of ideas for your blog or perhaps haven’t even started it yet? Do you know how to ensure that your business site always ranks at the top of the search engines?
Now, the big question: do you need to do this for your business to be more successful as we move into 2008 and beyond?
You know you do.
The problem is, who do you turn to for trustworthy, accurate and honest answers, advice that can help you rise above the noise of your marketplace?
And how the heck can you get a free holiday in Hawaii out of the deal?
My answer to you: The Aloha Social Media Summit.
I’ve been listening to a ton of different podcasts in the last few months and while most are lame, there are a couple of really good ones. Is there some way I can vote for the good ones or otherwise help promote them, ideally in Apple’s iTunes Store?
I have a popular business podcast called Startup Story Radio that I produce every week – as you know, since you’ve been on the show! — and want to extract the URL so I can have a simple “listen to us through iTunes” link, but every time I click on the button in the subscribe email, it switches immediately to iTunes itself and I can’t see the URL. Help!
Well, mine is an online lingerie store. A healthy one, ok ?! My level of HTML is simple one… things like css, php, still don’t know how to use.. What kind of contents of article should i have?
I have a quick question for you, Dave: I’m trying to bookmark a Web page at The Leaky Cauldron, a Harry Potter website, and Digg refuses to work with it. Does Digg just dislike Harry Potter, or what’s going on?
With all the new technology coming fast and furious – RSS, video blogging, mobile advertising – is it wise for me to jump into any of these technologies for my affiliate site or should I wait for wide adoption of a strong few? In other words, do I need all that tech on my site?
I love selling things but am not that strong with numbers. Are there suggestions on ways to organize my SEO, cost per click and stuff, but is easy on my brain?