Posts Tagged ‘google’

How to Legally Steal Traffic From Your Competitors

You probably have heard of Google Adword, and you probably already know that you can get visitors to your website in the matter of minutes… but did you know you can legally steal your competitors’ visitors from it. The real benefit of this is that you get the targeted traffic for a fraction of the cost, which means you will make more profit.
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The Best Way to Track Your Website Visitors

I’m assuming that you already have a website if you’re reading this. But…do you know how many visitors came to your website yesterday? Where they came from? And how long they stayed?

There are a number of services (or software) you could use to track website visitors but the one I would recommend is Google Analytics. Feel free to do some research yourself. The setup process is easy and it gives you more information about your visitors than you will ever need. If you are planning to use AdWord to promote your products/services you will be able to track the click-through and conversion rate in the Analytics control panel as well.
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Use Sitemap to Help Google Find Your Web Pages

It is important to have most if not all of your website pages in the Google’s index, so that your products/services can be found more easily on the Internet. You might want to get the homepage indexed first if your website is brand new. If you need help with that please read this post.

First of all, use this online tool to create your sitemap. It will take a minute or two for the system to go through all the pages of your website and then it will give you the option of downloading the generated sitemap file(xml file). Continue Reading »

How to Get Your New Website Indexed by Google in 24 Hour or Less

Is your new website still not in Google? The best way to check if your website is in Google is to type site:mywebsitename.com (replace the “mywebsitename” with your domain ) in Google’s search box and click search. If you see “no results are found” that means your website is not in Google’s index yet.

Do not use the URL submission form because it takes too long (about 5 week).
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