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Cosmetic Dentist Charleston SC

June 8, 2008 · No Comments

The simple problem of having a troublesome smile to the point of resisting smiling can have a very negative overall impact on your facial features. If you constantly cover your lips with your teeth, you may find that your face will become droopy, and the muscles around your smile will lose their tone. But, with the new dental implant procedures this type of problem should not be an issue.

Dental offices in Charleston, South Carolina offer a wide assortment of needed services. The dentist’s aim here is to treat each patient using well-honed skills bolstered by the latest technological advances, prompt response times, and true concern. Dr John Rink is one of Charleston’s noted cosmetic dentists. He has dealt with all sorts of oral conditions. And the practice of dentistry is thriving in this region.

If you live in Charleston, SC and need a quality dentist, look up Dr. John Rink. He is a cosmetic dentist, based in Charleston, SC who has treated many people and who puts the smile back on their faces.

Here at Charleston SC dentistry, we are dedicated to providing you with the highest quality service. The comfort of our patients is our greatest objective. We will continually strive to meet your individual and unique needs as we assisted many patients.

Cosmetic Dentist Charleston SC

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SEO? You work for Google?

September 19, 2007 · 1 Comment

Search Engine Rankings. Everyone wants to be number one, and there are millions of web sites out there. So how do you become number one and stay there consistently? Consistently is the key word here. Sure, you may apply the newest, best trick in the book today, but when someone else comes out with a better one tomorrow, you will be scrambling to get to the top again.

I think one of the keys is to be well-rounded. There are many books and philosophies about web rankings that are floating around. Some people say article marketing is the way to go, others link building, others say you have to maximize your web pages for the search engines. You have to get all your keywords right and your titles and description. But what happens when another web site does you one better in that area? Now you drop in rank. Therefore, I think it is more important that you do a good job in all the areas than to be the very best in one area. And I think it is OK to be number 8 or number 3 in rank, also. If you are in the very top spot and you are clicked simply because the top spot gets more clicks, are you really going to get more sales just because you are number one? Your product and site have to be relevant to the consumer, not just the search engine. (more…)

Categories: Google · Search Engine Optimization

Google Adwords Improves Organic Results Too

August 9, 2007 · 3 Comments

Google AdWords

I hope Google Adwords does not ban me after they see this article. But if they do, that is OK.

I just can’t keep silent anymore.

I think Google Adwords is helping my natural search engine results.

Let me explain. (By the way, this is NOT a sales pitch for Google Adwords. I have a love hate relationship with Google Adwords. I love the traffic and profits they send me. I hate paying my bill at the end of the month.)

When I began using Google Adwords, I realized that pages that have my Adwords ads on them were coming up in search engine results for linked pages to me. And the pages that they linked to were consistently gaining higher and higher natural search engine results. Now, that may all be coincidental, since I do a lot of other things to get high natural search engine results. But it makes me wonder.

You see, if the ads I place with Adwords help my natural search engine results, then it is like I am double dipping. I not only get the traffic I pay for with Adwords, I also get massive natural search engine traffic. Hmmm…

So how do you take advantage of this trick? (more…)

Categories: Adwords · Google

10 Worst AdWords Campaign Management Mistakes | evolt.org

January 19, 2007 · No Comments

I recently landed my first job as an internet marketer for a real company! I’m doing a site redesign and internet marketing for Ourisman Hyundai in Maryland. As you can see, the site is outdated and needs an internet marketers touch.

They gave me $1000 to manage their Adwords Marketing Campaign. I keep $250 to create the ads and keywords and then manage the campaign. Do you think that’s reasonable?

Right now the site redesign isnt finished, but they still want me to do the PPC Campaign.  I’m only sending the visitors to the home page because its the only page with any visiter value.

I came across this great article on Adwords while brushing up on my skills and wanted to pass it along.

10 Worst AdWords Campaign Management Mistakes | evolt.org

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Categories: Adwords · Google · Guides and Tutorials · Marketing · Search Engine Marketing · Search Engine Marketing Tools

Hold the Sneaky Punch, Do Blogger Blogs Have Continually Updating Page Ranks?

January 17, 2007 · 1 Comment

BloggerMost people know that the google update is coming in the next few weeks. We are patiently waiting for our site’s page rank to increase, and some of us are rushing to get some sites made. Which is why what I found yesterday on Blogger so interesting. It seems that blogs hosted on Googles blog platform, Blogger, are having the page rank updated continually. If this is true, well then, I might have to start making some feeder blogs with a blogspot.com attached to the domain name.

The other day i was on my friend’s blog, The Bangkok Gentlejerk Hideaway, as we are writing an ebook on Thailand Travel together, hoping to tap
this niche.  I lived there for two years and frequently go there.

Well I know that he just started his blog a month ago which means his page rank should be a 0, not a 2. The last google update was over two months ago and has yet to come, so this is very interesting.

It got this page rank in between google updates. I have a theory that Google is trying to make their platform more attractive and woo some bloggers from wordpress by allowing only their blogs to have continually updating page rank.

If it is possible and true, its a great tactic on google’s part.

Categories: Blogging · Domains · Google · Search Engine Optimization · Wordpress

Does WordPress plugin Google Sitemaps Hurt Your Blog?

January 17, 2007 · No Comments

This may have already been addressed by the plugin’s developer, but it seems that there could be a conflict with Sitemaps plugin and future dating your posts.  The thing is, the plugin is designed to get every single post and category that is on the blog.  So when Google spiders your site, it will find your future dated pots, essentially telling Google you are running an auto generated blog. This  is a serious drawback for site owners who future date their posts and use the sitemaps. 

If anyone has any thought on this please let me know.

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Categories: Google · Wordpress

What are the relationships between search engines?

January 12, 2007 · No Comments

Google Search Engine

This is the coolest tool out there to let you know the relationships hierarchy between the search engines. For instance, most people already know that google results are the same as aol now, but the users are quite different (they supposedly convert better on AOL because more online shoppers use AOL). Thus, Google heavily influences AOL. But who does yahoo look to for indexing and ranking sites? Click on to learn more.

Search Engine Decoder | Relationship Chart

Categories: Google · Keyword Tools · Link Building · Link Popularity · Marketing · Niche Keywords · Search Engine Marketing · Search Engine Marketing Tools · Search Engine Optimization

Theme Zoom, Seo20/20, The Mast Plan and Latent Semantic Indexing

October 17, 2006 · 4 Comments

If you are following Latent Semantic Indexing and the new trends of internet marketing, then I hope this post will help you gain a better understanding of what’s going on in the internet marketing community

First, I cant recommend enough to anyone trying to keep in step with the Google Dance to go to www.seo2020.com and download Charles Heflin’s free ebook The Plan.   The Plan details an exact schedule to generate a website that makes $10 - $15 a day. The website is designed and marketed in a way that will ensure its long-term success and growth according to rules that are being enforced by Google.

Most importantly though, it is the best starting point to get familiar with very basic silo strategy and gain an understanding of keeping to a schedule to meet your online revenue goals.

The Plan denounces any spammy techniques for gaining backlinks to your site, and even goes as far to say that all you need are directory submissions (add adsense after included) and articles submissions.  If you like the report and digg Charles’ style, then I recommend getting The Master Plan, which is $97 I think, but well worth the price. In the Master Plan, Charles Heflin, the writer and webmaster of Seo20/20, heavily emphasizes proper internal linking and creating themes and sub themes in your site. It is a down to Earth expansion of The Plan and the Silo Report that will walk you through step-by-step of the exact processes necessary to create a long lasting and immensely profitable online money making asset that will survive future search engine algorithm changes.

He also recommends the newest and best keyword research tool on the net. The reason its so good is because its the only Search Engine Marketing Tool utilizing Latent Semantic Indexing.

Its called Theme Zoom, but I am telling you right now that its the net’s best kept secret. Its an INDUSTIAL strength kewyord tool that properly creates a site blueprint using your keywords. It will give you over 22,000+ relevant keywords and even gets out some data like which words would make great content headers, which should be in your PPC campaigns, and which ones to write articles about.

People are starting to learn about the tool, as Dr. Mani, the famous internet marketing guru, just sent me an email about his use of it. He doesn’t mention the tool’s name, but it is Theme Zoom for sure.

Personally, I am using with Nichebot.com until Theme Zoom becomes more affordable. It is over 97 a month for it, (that’s just the basic price) but I have heard from Charles at Seo 20/20 that they are working on setting up a one time use of $48 for site blueprint and have already implemented a cheaper 2 week plan. I suggest you buy this only if you have an hour or two a day to devote to it, as the learning curve is high.

If this all sounds alien to you, go over to SEO 20/20.com and read The Plan as soon as possible. The new google dance involves visitor enhanced content, latent semantic indexing, and white hat linking techniques. I will still be using blog networks as Google still counts them as backlinks.

There are some good videos floating around right now discussing Latent Semantic Indexing (LSI) and theming as well as solid website structure to gain top rankings in the search engines. This is further proof that the methods taught at SEO 20/20 are not a temporary fad or smoke screen.

Charlest Heflin says that SEO 20/20 and The Master Plan were the first to teach this strategy to the masses, and he is partly right, though the VEO Report by Colin McDougal has similar ideas about solid content and structure.

If you do anything, go to Seo20/20’s seo book page, and read their free book The Plan and if you have the money buy the 9.95 book called the Silo Report. I highly recommend The Master Plan too, its one of the best books I’ve read about using internet marketing to make real money online. (more…)

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