Friday 29 June 2012

Complete SEO Business Startup Kit. Suitable for Both Freelance SEO Consultants and Self Employed Web Developers.

Are you considering starting your own SEO business, or perhaps you're already established and would like to take your business to the next level and really ramp up your income? 

Then fantastic! You've come to the right place.

This SEO business startup kit is the result of years of experience and effort, compiled for freelancers like you that are looking to either start up an SEO business for the first time or enhance your existing business with proven strategies, contracts, agreement forms, document templates and a no nonsense "how to" complete step by step business guide.
Hi my name is John Romaine, experienced Internet marketer, freelance web developer and full time SEO consultant. Much like many SEO consultants when first starting out, my background consisted mostly of programming and web design. I designed sites for both small to medium business, ranging from $1,500 sites up to $20,000 sites and higher. 

As a full time freelance web developer, my knowledge of SEO was limited, however I knew that I could earn a LOT more if I moved away from web design and focused solely in the area of search engine optimization. It seemed I was constantly being asked by clients to perform SEO anyway, so I decided to devote my attention to what has now become a much more lucrative form of income - running my own SEO business!

I did it, and so can you! 

From 2006, I began outsourcing most of my web development tasks to virtual assistants, and focusing my attention towards SEO. The rewards were immediate. No longer did I have to work at an hourly rate of just $80, but I could now start charging monthly retainers, which meantrecurring income, month after month! I had clients gladly pay me $5,000 a month over a 12 month contract for my services! That's $60,000 a year! And thats just ONE client!

And whats best is that unlike web design, where I could only do one job at a time, with my SEO business I could keep taking on more and more clients - every month.

Im sure for many of you, you can appreciate just how awesome this is. I myself now make more in a month than I would normally make in 6 months of doing web design. And whats best of all is that the money keeps coming! Month after month!

So how do you get started in your own SEO business?

Ill admit, the hardest part for me wasnt doing the actual optimization for clients, it was the business related stuff that I struggled with. Knowing how much to charge, what to put in my proposals, my contracts, my maintenance agreements, and how to properly invoice my clients. These are things I overlooked when I started, and it bothered me because it all seemed so hard.

But this is where my SEO Business Startup Kit will help you.

I've already done all the hard work for you. The documents, the letters, the contracts, the service agreements, and proposal templates. Everything. Its all here. 80 ready made SEO contracts and documents, ready for immediate use. Ive formatted the documents in this SEO Business Startup Kit so all you have to do is enter your business and client related information, by filling in the blanks and you're done - its that easy! You can quite literally have a 10 page comprehensive SEO proposal done in less than 2 minutes!

And not only that, Ive also shared all my knowledge and experience in my SEO business guide that you get with all of the contract and document templates. Its a 217 page ebook that covers, how to get clients, business plans, outsourcing, how to charge for SEO and more. I have basically shared with you, every bit of experience and knowledge that I have gained as a full time SEO consultant since 2006. Its much like having a personal coach showing you every step of the way!

I show you what to do, the mistakes to avoid, and how to get started as quickly as possible without the fuss and frustration. Think about it; How much time would that save you? How much money would you save? How much more confident would you be in starting your own business? I know if I had something like this when I first started, It would've helped me big time.
So if you want to secure more clients, and follow a more professional approach with each project and get rid of all those doubts and worries, then you really need to do yourself a favour and get this business kit. Start your SEO business with total confidence. Dont waste valuable time and money getting burnt by clients who refuse to pay, or missing out on big projects because your proposal sucks; simply purchase and download this comprehensive SEO Business Startup Kit that will not only save you time, but improve your chances of establishing a highly lucrative search engine optimization business.
Simply download and go - there's no waiting. This kit consists of a comprehensive business step by step guide and over 80 document templates ready for immediate use. All you have to do is fill in the blanks - it reall is that easy!

3 Rules for Updating Your Blog More Often

A few weeks ago I talked to a friend and our discussion turned to quality. He said he was having trouble updating his blog regularly, mostly because he doesn’t have enough time to devote himself to high quality posts. Sounds familiar? As Nenad wrote this week, nobody’s perfect, therefore, we should stop obsessing about quality to the detriment of rarely making ourselves write.

Here are 3 rules to follow to update your blog regularly.
How many times a month should I write? 


1. Don’t overthink
Once again, nobody’s perfect. Moreover, only a few of your posts will be perfect or rather almost perfect. My advice is simple: don’t overthink it. What I mean is stop worrying so much about the quality of your post. This may sound ridiculous in the world where we constantly, for a reason, talk about quality content. I’m not saying, publish whatever or that quality doesn’t matter. Quite the contrary. It’s just that many times we are too critical. Look! Whatever you write (unless you’re not a good writer), it will be about 80 per cent all right. So don’t wait, just write.
Writing 
2. Don’t overcommit yourself
To update a blog daily, especially if you’re very busy, is daunting. Come on! Lift this burden from your shoulders. Content marketing teaches us we should post as many times a week as possible. Even research shows that the more often a company updates its blog, the more readers it gets. But if you’re a one-man band and not a serial writer then you should think carefully how many posts you can really manage a month.
Recently I began to exercise again. I decided to do it every morning. At first it was a struggle to make myself do it daily. After a while I discovered that I don’t need to exercise an hour each morning, sometimes fifteen minutes are plenty – better than no exercising at all. This is how exercising has become less frightening. Moreover, it has turned into a habit of mine.
I apply the same philosophy to blogging. It should become your habit. My own approach is to write three to four longer, more analytical posts a month, but to keep myself writing,  I post shorter opinions on other days; I usually reblog other blogs and add my own short opinion to it. So it’s better to write something than nothing in my case. There are two levels of quality: great and less great. What it comes to is to train your audience when to expect a new post. If you decide to publish once a week, that’s fine, however, stick to the schedule. To sum up, if you’re a lone blogger, make sure you know how many times a month you really can commit to posting and stick to it.


3. Guest blogging
Allowing others to guest post on your blog is beneficial for so many reasons. First, it lifts the burden of having to write something on a regular basis. Second, known bloggers improve the credibility and even increase traffic to your blog. Third, you keep up the level of quality, especially during dry spells or if you’re too busy to stick to your commitment – both can happen from time to time. Choose your guest bloggers carefully.
With regard to my own personal blog, I follow the first two rules, which made me get back to blogging and they made me happier. Guest blogging is what we do on the Z-Blog, thus making sure we post as many quality posts as possible as many times a week as possible. There’s simply too much great content out there waiting to be written and posted online.

What is your advice about how to make updating blog a habit? How many times a month do you update your blog and how do you make yourself stick to the schedule? Let us know in the comments.

Google's Nexus 7 tablet is coming: Here's why



(Credit: CNET)
(MoneyWatch) COMMENTARY Google (GOOG) is announcing the Nexus 7 tablet at its annual I/O conference today. What was a rumor became inadvertently confirmed by the company when an image of the 7-inch Google Nexus 7 appeared on the Google Play Store. The big deal is a price of $199 to compete with Amazon's (AMZN) Kindle Fire, although with much stronger technical specifications.
The move shows the continuing breakdown of an old tech business model, in which some companies like Google or Microsoft (MSFT) had operating systems that they licensed to hardware vendors. Now, those software companies are competing with their partners by developing their own hardware and software packages. There are two reasons. One is the success of Apple (AAPL) in using a complete platform approach to gaining customers at vastly better profit margins than much of the rest of the industry. The other is the general lack of innovation and competitiveness that the traditional hardware vendors have shown.
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Apple's success in mobile has been astounding. Not only does it have a huge market share - although smaller than all Android devices collectively (Google has just announced an activation rate of 1 million Android devices a day, or 365 million a year) - but the profit margins are next to outrageous. Apple has always taken an upscale marketing position to charge a premium (whether you are one of the group that thinks the premium is earned or not). Making money on its products is nothing new.
What is new, though, is the ability to combine high margins with high volume because tablet prices have created a new lower and more accessible pricing tier that can attract a much larger number of consumers. Carrier-subsidized smartphones kick the affordability factor into overdrive.
When Apple reached a smaller number of consumers, the likes of Microsoft were happy to stay on their own paths, as Apple didn't represent a broad market threat. Now that it does, Microsoft and Google both look at the profit they make for their efforts and find them wanting.
But it's the second factor that is the bigger issue. The independent hardware vendors generally have not been as inventive in their products as Apple, Google, or Microsoft. There have been some major wins, typically with Samsung's name attached, but particularly in the tablet world, major vendors such as HP (HPQ) and Dell have been largely disappointing. Interestingly, Asus, which has been one of the more innovative manufacturers in the Android tablet space, will make the Google Nexus 7.
And that's a problem for Microsoft and Google. The more the hardware vendors collectively slip behind, the more space they leave for Apple to gain even more share and to leave everyone else in the dust. That becomes even more of an issue when, on the legal front, Apple pulls off wins like getting the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 banned from U.S. sales, at least through a preliminary injunction.
When innovation comes down to only a few partners at most, the business advantages of selling software to many vendors and betting that they can provide enough diversity on the sales front to keep you in market share begin to disappear.
So both Microsoft and Google have made big moves - more to protect their own business interests than to try icing out their partners.

Reclaim your hijacked email account in Facebook



COMMENTARY You might have heard that Facebook has done it again. The world's largest social networking service routinely changes user settings without warning and without assessing how their customers feel about the change. This time Facebook has hidden your standard email address in your "About" profile and replaced it with an @facebook.com email address.
Email sent to your username@facebook.com address does not go to your standard email service -- such as Outlook or Gmail -- and in fact, it can't be configured to do so. Instead, it is delivered to you within Facebook's messaging system, so now the only way to get communication within Facebook is using the clumsy message window.
That might be acceptable for ordinary users (though based on the complaints I'm hearing, not many people are especially thrilled with this unexpected change), but it's catastrophic for businesses trying to manage their Facebook mail. As you can imagine, Facebook's Message window is no way to access communication from customers.
Thankfully, no matter who you are, it's easy to fix. Just open your Timeline view and click About. Then scroll down to your contact info and click Edit.
Finally, find your Facebook email -- at the top of the window -- and set it to Hidden from Timeline. And since Facebook arbitrarily hid your usual email address, you might want to unhide that and set it back to the privacy level you used to use.

Google makes its peace with Hollywood

(MoneyWatch) COMMENTARY If there is one thing that Google (GOOG) has been fairly bad at, it has been negotiating with some major and important potential business partners. There was the blow-up with publishers over scanning books into an electronic form for searching. Some of the biggest TV networks blocked Google TV from seeing their content.
If there was one area where Google has been incredibly uneven, it has been in negotiating with those it needed from the media world. That's been a problem for the search giant. Many of the areas in which it has business interests depend heavily on access to content of all sorts, including movies, music, and publishing. But that time is apparently over as Google's Play Store will sell movies and TV shows, as well as magazines. If Google can make headway on this front, it could cause a good deal more trouble for Apple (AAPL) and Amazon (AMZN).
Flexible access to the products of movie studios and music labels has been elusive for Google, but it's not as though it has been easy for anyone else, either. It took considerably skills in persuasion and time to prove a concept for Apple to get full buy-in from the labels when it created iTunes as a platform to sell locked content that would tie customers even more tightly to their iPods. And, eventually, their iPhones and iPads. It was many months before the labels were willing to sign off on a Windows version of the iTunes client.
Google's mistake from a long-range perspective was to try and take what it wanted in too many areas. That turned into a still-ongoing lawsuit with book publishers and authors. Various newspapers also took the company to court. The dogma of asking forgiveness rather than permission depends on the receptive nature of the wronged party. And when you deal with the media in such situations, you generally get a busy signal.
Google seems to have pulled back and learned some patience. It also offers some important temptation to the labels and studios in the form of a large number of Android operating system users that form a temptation for the content owners.
And there is the idea of not letting Apple or Amazon gain too much control in their respective ways to effectively dictate to entire industries. If Google can find success in working with the labels and studios, it could cause considerable disruption for those two rivals. Not that it necessarily will. Success for Google needs execution and a touch more corporate charisma than the company has been able to muster in these areas. But having the rights to what it needs will certainly help.
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Sunday 24 June 2012

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