Local Online Marketing – My New Business
every thing I could get my hands on about SEO. I even joined a membership site called Portal Feeder at $397 per month. I learned a lot about blogging, SEO, and article marketing. I stayed in the membership for about half a year before circumstances dictated that I could no longer afford it.
Over the last year or so, I have had people that know I am an Internet marketer seek me out for advice regarding their websites. It got to the point where I was thinking I should start charging a consulting fee. Well, I finally had someone just outright offer to pay me for SEO services. Here is one of the sites I set up to help get him ranked for the keyword phrase race car rentals.
Squidoo, Hub pages, Weebly, and many other "Web 2.0" sites are easy ways to get a lot of "link juice" for a listing. When you incorporate back linking, onpage optimization, and bookmarking campaigns all together, it can be very easy to rank well for a "Geo targeted" keyword.
I don't have my new company website ready yet but it will be soon. I am going to create an LLC and find a lawyer to help me draw up some contracts and then I will be ready to start beating the bushes for some more clients. Once I cheap buy ampicillin finish getting my first client dominating the first couple pages of Google, the referrals should be all I need.
If you are interested in doing this sort of thing, I have put together a free 7 day ecourse that will introduce you to some of the industry "secrets". Click on the link to get your free course about local online marketing.
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