Getting people to find your web site.

Keywords, Market Maker, Meta Tags, SEO, Web Site Tweaks, Web sites

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There are many ways to market ones home staging business. Most of them are enhanced by having a good web site where you can refer interested people to learn more about you and your business.

That way, when you give a talk to a church group or Chamber of Commerce luncheon you can give people a web page to visit.

But you can also get a lot of free traffic from people surfing the web for information on home staging, if your site is properly set up so it can be found.

Unfortunately, most home staging web sites are not easy to find, because they have not been optimized for search engine traffic. About 85% or all web traffic results from searches on search engines like Google, Yahoo, MSN and a myriad of others.

If you were to enter the words “home staging” into Google today you would get over 6 million responses. The top 10 names on the page get the vast majority of actual page views, the others 6 million don’t, and that includes your page.

That means that 85% of the people searching for a home stager are unlikely to see your page at all. That’s lost business. Business you could have a shot at…if your web pages were properly optimized to get the search engines attention.

There is an entire industry devoted to Search Engine Optimization or “SEO.”

But there are some simple steps anyone can do, if you are willing to take action and make your web site more attractive to the search engines. If you do, you will get more traffic to your page. And that’s the first step. What you do with that traffic is another issue. But first things first.

In the next week I will be posting a series of articles on SEO. This is a prelude to the release of a major new product. The exact release date and time is being held under wraps for now.

The new product is called Market Maker. Not everyone that wants to will be allowed to join when it releases. I encourage you to sign up for additional information at
http://homestagingbusinesstips.com/MarketMaker/ComingSoon.html

Today, I want to let you know how easy it is to begin to find keywords that apply to your business and website. In later articles I will tell you how to use these keywords, for that’s where the magic of SEO takes place.

There are a lot of expensive paid keyword tools, but the best free tool is Google’s.
Go to https://adwords.google.com/select/KeywordToolExternal
In the middle of the page, you will see a blank box with directions to enter a single word or phrase. Type in the word “Home Staging.”

Make sure the box that says synonyms is checked.

Then you will need to enter the letters from the Captcha code that is there. This is to confirm you are a person and not a computer or robot.

Then click get keyword ideas.

When I did this recently I got 127 keywords related to Home Staging and another 73 related terms. Not all of these are appropriate for a home stager looking to find customers. But many are. This is because different people will use different terms to search for you. If your web site is only set up to attract some of these keywords, you won’t stand a chance of showing up in the results the search engines return at all.

There is a lot more to say about all this, and it does matter. If your web site is properly optimized to get traffic from all the relevant keywords and your competitor across town isn’t you will get more business.

If your competitor’s website is properly optimized and yours isn’t you will loose out on business you could be getting.

If you’re not turning away customers today because you are too busy, you may want to consider making the effort to understand keywords and how they apply to your web site.

More on this tomorrow. And don’t forget to sign up for information on Market Maker.

It is designed to put your web marketing on auto pilot and to pay for itself!

Go to http://homestagingbusinesstips.com/MarketMaker/ComingSoon.html

Best wishes,

Earl Netwal
www.HomestagingBusinessTips.com

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Setting up your web page, and getting your web site to the top of the search engines is a challenging but worthwhile task. The first step is to take stock of your current web site. How does it stack up in terms of its meta tags, on page factors and off page factors. What would need to happen to get to the top of the search engine rankings in your local market? For $99, I will review your existing site, identify its strengths and weaknesses. Suggest any easy changes you or your computer person can make quickly, and evaluate the steps you would need to take to rank in the top organic listings in your market place. This will include a half hour personal consultation with me, after I complete the analysis. To learn more send me and email together with your web site address, and I will do a free quick evaluation of your site to see whether or not my services would do you any good. Then and only then, will I ask you for a commitment, and payment. Send email to enetwal@gmail.com

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7 Comments

7 Responses

  1. Fred Lotgering- Follow This Person on Twitter
     •  March 9, 2009 @4:01 pm

    Earl,

    I never realized how big a niche ‘home staging’ is. To be found you must add a location (state, city etc) into your meta tags and text.

    Interesting theme too. Looks good. Looks different!

    Fred

    Fred Lotgering’s last blog post..Affiliate Marketing – Love it

  2. Doug Champigny- Follow This Person on Twitter
     •  March 9, 2009 @4:10 pm

    You’ve hit the nail on the head with this one, Earl – having done SEO for 13 years now, it always amazes me when site owners don’t do all they can to use the various free methods to boost their positions on the Search Engine Results Pages (SERPs).

    One of the easiest and most effective methods is a follow-up on a point you already made – using the right keywords. Adding the keywords to the meta-tags is just the start. Once that’s done, take the 20 keywords with the highest volume of searches and write an article focused around that one keyword or keyword phrase.

    Doing one per night gets them all done in a month – just add the articles to your site as each one is finished, then starting on day two submit the day before’s article to the article directories, being sure your Author’s Resource Box points back to your site’s homepage.

    This is a simple free way to add search engine bait to your site, provide much more great content for your readers, and create a number of one-way links back to your site.

    Doug Champigny’s last blog post..Putting Your FreePLR Gifts To Use Online…

  3. Mike Paetzold- Follow This Person on Twitter
     •  March 9, 2009 @4:49 pm

    Lots of offline businesses don’t understand that more and more people are using Google to find the services they are looking for.

    Where I used to use the yellow pages not the first thing I do is use Google.

    Mike Paetzold’s last blog post..Twitter going more main stream

  4. Andre Arnett- Follow This Person on Twitter
     •  March 9, 2009 @5:20 pm

    Hey Earl,

    You have got it down with the launch. Give them a little tease and make them come back for more, then make them wait. It builds the interest. Got mine already.

    Andre Arnett’s last blog post..Well Mr Twitter, Where Do We Go From Here?

  5. Ron Barrett- Follow This Person on Twitter
     •  March 9, 2009 @5:29 pm

    I’ve seen tv shows on DIY network about this, but didn’t realize the niche was this large.

    Good job on the research and the content on the site, will look for the launch of your new site.

    Keep up the good work,

    Ron

    Ron Barrett’s last blog post..Optimizing Your Optin

  6. Joel Osborne- Follow This Person on Twitter
     •  March 9, 2009 @6:33 pm

    Proper search engine optimization doesn’t have to be hard to do, but I think a lot of people don’t bother with it because they think it’s hard to do, or have to pay someone hundreds of dollars to do it.

    Like you mentioned, it can be quite easy to do. You just have to target the right keywords without trying to compete with millions of other web sites.

    Joel Osborne’s last blog post..Affiliatenaire – How to Promote Any Affiliate Program In 5 Easy Steps

  7. Top Webmaster Forum  •  March 19, 2009 @8:40 pm

    I found your site on google, great site, keep it up. Will return in the future. Submitted this post to Google News Reader.

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