Archive for December, 2008

Is Page Rank Dead Or Dying?

Tuesday, December 30th, 2008

If you take the time to browse around the internet at a steady pace, you’ll find some interesting patterns emerge. One of those tendencies is how badly people are searching for page views, and are trying really hard to increase PR. You find it most readily apparent on blogs, particularly in emails from people wanting me to add them to a blogroll.

In the future could this grueling battle of increasing page ranking be obsolete?

If you listened to Bruce Clay, a renowned search marketing analyst, about a month ago you might have thought page rank is dead. Or atleast is dying.

(Skip to 4:06 for Clay’s “Ranking Is Dead” statement, and explanation)

Bruce Clay has since followed up his statement, and let people know exactly what he meant by the statement. He states that, “There is always going to be a reason to have ranking.

So, what will be the true fate of page ranking? Will having the need to be on top of Google for particular keywords lose out to localization and personalization?

I believe that there will always be searches that will be determined by page rank. If you type in ‘make money online’, I don’t think any amount of personalization will overshadow the ranking for a particular website. On the flip side, a lot of searches will be made obsolete by ranking. If you type in ‘pizza delivery’, your results will bring up sites catered to your location.

I think that by watching both videos of Bruce Clay, and reflecting on my own opinions it’s rather obvious. While page ranking might not hold the merit that it once did, it’s definitely not dead….yet. Should you start focusing more on personalization, and localization of your website? Absolutely. But keeping an eye on page rank is still important, and shouldn’t be ignored.

Web Design Tips: 12/15/08

Monday, December 15th, 2008

Create A Few Template Ideas: Jumping into an idea is never a good thing. Designing websites is no exception to this rule. You’ll want to take your time and make sure you have multiple ideas from which to draw inspiration from.

When coming up with your ideas, you can write them out or create a template in a image editor. I personally use photoshop, that way I have the most extensive tool at my disposal.

Include Ads While Being User-centric: This tip is all about striking a balance between making money and having people keep visiting your website. As your website grows, you’ll undoubtedly keep trying to come up with ways to monetize your success.

Putting ads on your site is just about the only way to go for most people when turning a profit. When you start putting ads up on your site, always keep your user in mind. Make sure your ads are prevalent to the content of your site. Also, don’t go overboard with your ad placements either. While having more ads means more money, that doesn’t mean people are going to visit your site and stay.

ClickBank Is An Affiliate Program To Check Out

Tuesday, December 9th, 2008

It can be tough deciding on an Affiliate Program, as a means to generate profit for your site. There’s Google Adsense, but many have found problems with they payout. ClickBank is a pretty safe alternative, but just like any affiliate program there is no gurantee.

Here are some cool features that you will have through ClickBank:

- Earn recurring revenue through subscription products

- Choose from over 10,000 products to promote

- Single-page order form optimized for digital product conversions.

- Real time sales stats, with ROI and campaign management tools.

- Direct deposit of your earnings, now with weekly payouts!

I’ve done a test of the program, and I can speak for it. The ROI, and stats are a definite plus. As well as the direct deposit and weekly pay. Anything beats not atleast trying, right?

Video About Starting Your Very First Website

Monday, December 8th, 2008

While randomly browsing YouTube, I found this wonderful intro movie about starting your website. If you’re just starting up your site, this video will get your headed in the right direction.

Nobody Likes Pop-Ups

Monday, December 1st, 2008

When trying to turn a profit with your website, nearly all of your money will be made from advertising. Unless you’re using your site to sell a vast amount of products. Generally though, advertising is going to be your major source of income.

When deciding on your advertising strategy it can be hard not to get dollar sign lit eyes. When this happens you can easily lose focus of what it means to have a nice website. Nothing is more apparent of this, than pop-up ads. I’m still puzzled as to why they’re still in existence. They are intrusive, and I would stack them up there with telemarketers pre-cell phone era.

Pop-up ads made more sense during the early era of the internet. People were a lot less apt to navigate away from pop-ups, and were more naive to the web. Now, they garner either sighs or giggles. Ad clicks won’t be generated by flashing bright colors, and making the user’s browser open up a new window. It will most certainly lead to the user going somewhere else, and never returning to your site.

When trying to come up with a good advertising strategy, try and be creative. Stay ahead of the curve and think up interesting, and dare I say fun ways to reach your target market.

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