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people aimming to take your spot and with SEO companies targeting your competitors for clients,
Just because you are number 1 today doesn't mean that you will be ranked even on the first page by the end of the year. There are many people aimming to take your spot and with SEO companies targeting your competitors for clients, you may have less time than you think.

1. Pull out your guns: Meta tags should be current and highly relative to your site. About 80% is good. Keyword Stuffing is still a no no, so do not go hiding keywords in black text in the back ground. Those techniques are blackhat and lazy.

2. Be aware of the British: The British are coming! Your Competitors may be climbing on you. I would check weekly, Like I said, your #1 rank might be in risk, and a small fry might have hired a top SEO company, like mine, and we might be building on their site. I have put out as many as 300 articles in one week for a client, along with 3000 backlinks. They jumped about 5 pages. This was at customers request, it is better to constantly slow build.

3. Test then Test Again: SEO is testing, it takes time, it takes test and it takes patience. As you build on your site, you will see what I mean. Do not be discouraged if you make it to the top only to find that you feel again the next day. It is just how it is for new sites. As you gain experience, you get a feel of what works and what doesn't and you will more likely make a right decision under a circumstance.

4. Learn From Your Competitors: For small city based business, you may find that the number one seed has little to no backlinks. This is because the site may be ten years old, and because the site has chosen proper domain names. Kansas City URLs are almost always about other named URLs for Kansas City searches. Just like SEO companies may find it even harder to rank for SEO without the keyowrd in the URL. Google has based even more influence on URL keywords recently.

5. Learn About RSS Feeds: If you don't know what RSS feeds are, it is time to learn. They can provide you with hundreds of backlinks, and you can keep customers current on promotions and news updates. They are ever growing and quickly becoming more and more popular.

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In one word, YES, affiliate marketers are in demand. As a matter of fact, they are in very, very high demand. Many newbies look at the affiliate marketing industry and become skeptical. They say hey, this has to be too good to be true. But I am here to tell that affiliate marketing is the real deal. It is one of the best ways for a complete newbie to start making money online.

If you look at the stats, you will see that the affiliate marketing industry has experienced steady growth over the last few years. Yes, even during the so called recession. Though it has had its ups and downs, it is still a great way to make money online. Many people actually depend on affiliate marketing as their sole source of income.

It is an industry that has truly evolved over the last 5 years or so. It is now responsible for generating up to 25% or more of online sales for some of the world's biggest brands brands. Just about every type of company you can think of is now taking advantage of affiliate marketing. Walmart, Target, AT & T, BestBuy and weight watchers all have affiliate programs and they are looking for people just like you to build a profitable relationship with.

One thing to keep in mind is that affiliate programs come in all shapes and sizes. Some will have high payouts while others will has really small payouts. And because affiliate marketing has become so popular, companies are starting to monitor who they let promote their products. For the most part, its no longer an uncontrolled environment. Companies want to make sure you are serious about building a business and help them get the word out about their products and services.

You ask any company that has an affiliate program and they will tell you that affiliates add value to their online marketing efforts. Affiliates help them reach an audience that they might not otherwise be able to reach. And that's why its a win-win situation for everyone involved. You, as the affiliate, make money and the company acquires a new customer base.

One thing to keep in mind is that it takes work to be successful as an affiliate marketer. Yes you can make millions of dollars doing it, but only if you put in the time and effort to do so. Its not a get rick quick type of thing and it won't happen overnight. Put if you stick with it you will be successful.

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Social Networking sites allow people to build relationships, share information and network. Similar to networking offline, these site allow you to meet others through networking online. These have grown increasingly popular in recent years. The top social networking sites have specific interests to their users and are very useful to join.

Digg

Digg is not only a social networking site, it is also a bookmarking site. With it users "Digg" articles they enjoy and help those gain more popularity. Top sites make it to the front page where even more users can "Digg" the article. Users can also comment, "Bury" articles they dislike and share with their friends.

Facebook

This social networking site was originally limited to college students and has since spread. Users can find others with similar interests, look for people they know, even look for old friends. Businesses are creating fan pages so they can share current information with their fans.

FriendFeed

Also known as a social aggregation site, FriendFeed consolidates updates from various other social networking sites. After a user inputs other social media sites on FriendFeed, it automatically pulls the most recent information. This allows other users to see all the updates in one location than visiting various social networking sites.

LinkedIn

Business never stops, so this business oriented social network allows people to build business networks online. Joint venture partners, business associates and potential clients and customers are brought together through this work related network site. Rather than being limited to the local people at the Rotary meetings, you are able to network with professionals around the world.

StumbleUpon

Another social bookmarking site, StumbleUpon allows users to "Stumble" web pages, videos and photos. Users are able to join groups with similar interests and friend other users with similar interests. Users can help you find sites, pages, and more that are similar to what you like.

Twitter

Micro-blogging became a phenomenon with Twitter. Limited to short posts of 140 characters, users learn the art of brevity and share what is happening, ask questions, share quotes, and more. Users follow people of similar interests, or those who are interesting. This has become a popular way to ask questions and get fairly fast answers.

YouTube

Video sharing became a hit thanks to YouTube. Videos range from professional, amateur, to just videos of life. Some users have taken their blogs to video. Others take You Tube videos and embed them on their blogs. Thanks to YouTube, some videos become overnight sensations.

If you are building an online presence knowing about these sites is vital. Using them is very helpful. Some people are quite the social butterflies and are able to keep multiple social networking sites flowing with information. Although most people find that they only enjoy a few and it is better to work with only the ones you enjoy.
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