Posts Tagged ‘SEO Optimization’
Seo Optimization by Google Sniper
Seo Optimization by Google Sniper is a down to earth, no nonsense, SEO tips course that comes in easy to follow video format.
A lot of buzz about SEO optimization has been created by the genius 18 year old British kid who has put together more than a few excellent SEO tips in an SEO techniques course that he named Google Sniper. The idea is to publish simple but effective multiple SEO optimizied web sites that are fine tuned for one traffic grabbing key word.
One of the most interesting things about the Google Sniper course is that a few very useful SEO tips are disclosed in free videos that he uses to promote the full course. His SEO keyword guidelines and comments about SEO copywriting are in my opinion spot on.
I like the video training format as you can pause the videos as you like and actually complete the SEO optimization tips as you watch, then pause the video. This makes it far easier to complete the SEO techniques exactly as recommended rather than by digging them out of an EBook.
Some of the benefits covered in the free SEO optimization video series are:
* No Cost – it’s completely free to get started and generates its own free traffic.
* No difficult to complete struggles – easy to do once you are shown how, no complex knowledge needed.
* Little time – no more spending a month learning SEO techniques and setting something up only to see it fail… you can get this whole thing set up and finished in an afternoon.
* Quickly & easily generate a permanent, autopilot income
* Grab 1st page Google rankings for money phrases with simple sites that take no time to set up…
* Set and forget… put in a handful of hours now, profit every month!
As the young man says, “I whittled down everything I knew about SEO, and just included the stuff that works lightning fast. I know you don’t have time to wait months before you make any money.”
One really good thing about working with Internet business is that just one or two sound SEO tips, once implemented, can make a huge difference in getting free traffic to your web site and in money making sales.
The free SEO videos are well worth watching. You can then better decide if you want to put the frosting on the SEO Optimization cake by investing a modest sum in the full SEO techniques program.
Writing Objective Poll Questions via Brainstorming Sessions
Brainstorming is as much of an art as it is a science. And when you brainstorm for ideas on what to write poll questions, it takes on a whole new dimension.
Learning how to brainstorm is easy. It may take everything you have to do it because it is brain-intensive, but usually the times are short and targeted.
The two main necessities in brainstorming are concentration and intensity. Don’t reject any ideas initially. Instead you’ll need to record them all so they can be used later. Use a whiteboard or a chalkboard if necessary.
Not to belabor the point, but don’t reject the ideas initially just because you think it’s an irrelevant idea or doesn’t have value. rejection will come later when you get a birdseye view of what you’ve actually written down. As much as possible, increase the positive flow of information.
Sessions last from five minutes to a full day (Twitter was formed out of a day long brainstorming session). The sessions are intense and focused. But those five or ten minutes are extremely productive.
To get the most out of typical brainstorming session you need a free and open environment, unencumbered clutter and chaos. A small group of three to seven brainstormers is best. Keeping it small keeps it more focused.
Next you’ll want to brainstorm ideas for potential poll questions. You may be the three to seven people! That’s okay because you can work with you!
Make certain you keep the sessions short and focused. Give detailed instructions to the participants so they know what’s expected of them. Five to ten minutes at a shot will generate a lot of good ideas. Next, Choose an overall category: sports, current news, religion, politics, that sort of thing. You may want to narrow your focus even more: for religion, choose a denomination. For sports, narrow it down to one sport, for current news or politics, choose a current international situation. You get the idea.
Now you’re ready to sit down to think and record. Here’s how a typical session could go: Sports leads to baseball, which leads to a team, which leads to the Yankees, which leads to Derek Jeter. From there you see if there’s anything in the news about the Yankees or Jeter. Then you tailor a question (especially if you are in the New York market) that talks about the Yankees or Mr. Jeter.
As you do this more often, you’ll get better at it and it will be be easier. Be careful, though, because brainstorming is easy to take shortcuts with. Chances are good that you’ll uncover some other You may reveal several other questions that you can use later down the line. Five to ten minutes every time you do a poll is all it takes.