Sunday, June 30, 2013

Top 3 marketing approach to boost your online traffic - Web-Hosting ...

The most common way to drive traffic to a website is to properly promote it in different ways. There are many strategies that were developed but only few are remaining that are very much effective and useful to the website.
In the new form of marketing, the competition in every industry has become very complex and unstable due to the continuous changes of search engines on which methods are going to benefit the website in the long run that will not cause penalization.

However, despite the unstable methods of marketing a business or website online, there are still effective approach that have never been ignored by many internet marketers to help and make their business succeed and standout in their market niche and these includes:

SEO - Search Engine Optimization is very popular and a must have strategy online in promoting a website. The future of your website performance in organic search results or SERPs will depend on how competitive and effective the SEO approach you are implementing as this can have a negative result on your website which could last for months.?

The demand of SEO is very popular for many companies as SEO has become the most efficient in marketing a website that can have good results in the long run in just minimal expenses and efforts needed. There are guidelines that you should follow given by search engines for better search rankings and performance of your website.

SEM - Contradict to SEO which is more of organic and free, Search Engine Marketing has become widely known and accepted by many internet marketers and business owners even this method is a form of online advertisements such as: CPC, PPC and CPA. The effectiveness of this approach is definitely beneficial as each visitor coming from online contextual ad is a valid and potential prospect to a website. Unlike in SEO, not all visitors coming from organic search will be converted into clients. However, this method is just quite expensive as this may require a monthly payment to keep your contextual ads remain live and active

SMM - Online marketing does not only cover search engines to generate and drive traffic to a website. Since social media was introduced as an online marketing tool, this has widened the scope of online marketing. The success of social media in establishing online communication was embraced by many marketers to develop and build a strong business. Also, social media platforms like FB, G+, Twitter and LinkedIn can be used as a medium by owners and clients to have a direct contact with each other which is a good start to develop a strong online relationship that could strengthen the business's online presence.

Email Marketing - This method is not quite new to many internet savvy as this is very widely used by many marketers online. However, this will not guarantee the success of business if the online methods that they are using to keep their business grow is email marketing alone may not be enough. The success in email marketing is actually depends on how many contacts you have and how are they related to your industry. If your contacts are not related to your industry, there is no guarantee that you will benefit from them and all your effort could be wasted. So it?s only important that you seek out for only your target audience to avoid being lost in the middle of nowhere.

In a world where everything has become very easy not only for many individuals but also for many companies, online marketing is the best way and convenient for small and huge businesses to marketing their services and increase the opportunity for their business, it is really important that we take advantage of it and use it to success in our industry.

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Islamists rally to support Egypt's president

An Egyptian protester shouts anti-President Mohammed Morsi slogans and holds a red card with Arabic reading "leave", during a protest in Tahrir Square, the focal point of Egyptian uprising, in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, June 28, 2013. Elsewhere, thousands of supporters of Egypt's embattled president are rallying in the nation's capital in a show of support ahead of what are expected to be massive opposition-led protests on June 30 to demand Mohammed Morsi's ouster.(AP Photo/Amr Nabil)

An Egyptian protester shouts anti-President Mohammed Morsi slogans and holds a red card with Arabic reading "leave", during a protest in Tahrir Square, the focal point of Egyptian uprising, in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, June 28, 2013. Elsewhere, thousands of supporters of Egypt's embattled president are rallying in the nation's capital in a show of support ahead of what are expected to be massive opposition-led protests on June 30 to demand Mohammed Morsi's ouster.(AP Photo/Amr Nabil)

An Egyptian man waits at train stop in front of the presidential palace, days ahead of planned protests against the country's Islamist President Mohammed Morsi in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, June 28, 2013. Arabic reads, "leave, left, evacuation day."(AP Photo/Hassan Ammar)

An Egyptian man walks past Arabic graffiti Arabic that reads, "traitor will betray the brotherhood", on an outer wall of the presidential palace, in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, June 28, 2013, days ahead of mass protests against the country's Islamist President Mohammed Morsi. (AP Photo/Hassan Ammar)

Opponents of Egypt's Islamist President Mohammed Morsi wave national flagsin Tahrir Square in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, June 28, 2013. Elsewhere, thousands of supporters of Egypt's embattled president are rallying in the nation's capital in a show of support ahead of what are expected to be massive opposition-led protests on June 30 to demand Mohammed Morsi's ouster. (AP Photo/ Amr Nabil)

An Egyptian protester holds posters depicting U.S. Ambassador to Egypt Anne Patterson and President Mohammed Morsi blocking an entrance to Tahrir Square in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, June 28, 2013. Arabic on the poster at left reads," the end of the reign of terror." Elsewhere, thousands of supporters of Egypt's embattled president are rallying in the nation's capital in a show of support ahead of what are expected to be massive opposition-led protests on June 30 to demand Mohammed Morsi's ouster. (AP Photo/ Amr Nabil)

(AP) ? Thousands of backers of Egypt's Islamist president rallied Friday in Cairo in a show of support ahead of planned opposition protests this weekend demanding his removal, as passengers swamped the capital's international airport to leave, fearing widespread violence.

The opposition plans to bring out massive crowds on Sunday in protests nationwide, vowing to force President Mohammed Morsi to step down. Across the city from the pro-Morsi rally Friday, thousands massed in Cairo's central Tahrir Square, shouting for the president to "leave, leave,"

For the past several days, Morsi's opponents and members of his Muslim Brotherhood have been battling it out in the streets of several cities in the Nile Delta in violence that has left at least five dead. The latest died Friday from injuries suffered in fighting the day before, security officials said.

Many fear the clashes are a prelude to more widespread and bloodier battles on Sunday. In a sign of the charged atmosphere, a senior cleric, Sheik Hassan al-Shafie, from Al-Azhar, the country's most eminent Muslim religious institution, warned of the possibility of "civil war" after the street clashes in the Delta.

The Cairo International Airport was flooded with departures, in an exodus airport officials called unprecedented. They said all flights departing Friday to Europe, the United States and the Gulf were fully booked with no vacant seats.

Many of those leaving were families of Egyptian officials and businessmen and those of foreign and Arab League diplomats ? as well as many Egyptian Christians, the officials said, speaking on condition of anonymity because they are not authorized to talk to the press.

Both sides have vowed to remain peaceful, and each side has blamed the other for the violence so far.

Tamarod, the activist group whose anti-Morsi petition campaign evolved into Sunday's planned protest, said in a statement it was opposed "to any attack against anybody, whatever the disagreement with this person was," and accused the Brotherhood of sparking violence to scare people from participating Sunday.

Tamarod says it has collected nearly 20 million signatures in the country of 90 million demanding Morsi step down.

The Brotherhood says the five killed in the Delta clashes were its members. Some people "think they can topple a democratically elected President by killing his support groups," Gehad el-Haddad, a Brotherhood spokesman, wrote on his Twitter account.

The pro-Morsi rally was held in front of the Rabia el-Adawiya Mosque in Cairo, not far from the presidential palace, which is one of the sites where the opposition plans its protests Friday.

In his Friday prayer sermon, the cleric of Rabia el-Adawiya warned that if Morsi is ousted "there will be no president for the country" and Egypt will descend into "opposition hell."

Thousands of Morsi backers filled the street outside, chanting religious slogans. "It is for God, not for position or power," they shouted. "Raise your voice strong, Egyptian: Islamic Shariah." Many wore green headbands with the slogans of the Muslim Brotherhood.

Security officials say three people have died in the past three days in Nile Delta city of Mansoura, along with two others in the nearby province of Sharqiya.

In Sharqiya on Thursday, an Islamist march encountered an anti-Morsi march, leading to scuffles that evolved into full-fledged battles, the officials said. The two sides hurled stones at each other and fired gunshots, and at least 70 were injured. The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to talk to the press.

In the Delta city of Tanta on Friday, four unidentified men believed to be Morsi supporters tried to attack a mosque preacher during his sermon, in which he called on worshippers to stand with Al-Azhar's calls to avoid bloodshed.

Hundreds of protesters in the nearby city of Bassioun hurled stones at the local headquarters of the Brotherhood's Freedom and Justice Party. They tore down the party's sign and crushed it, security officials said.

Associated Press

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