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Hustle your way to better rankings!
Hard work is essential to any successful SEO campaign but hustling is just as essential and a hard t [read more]

Hustle your way to better rankings!
Hard work is essential to any successful SEO campaign but hustling is just as essential and a hard t [read more]

Hustle your way to better rankings!
Hard work is essential to any successful SEO campaign but hustling is just as essential and a hard t [read more]

Hustle your way to better rankings!
Hard work is essential to any successful SEO campaign but hustling is just as essential and a hard t [read more]

Hustle your way to better rankings!
Hard work is essential to any successful SEO campaign but hustling is just as essential and a hard t [read more]

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February 8, 2010

Hustle your way to better rankings!

Hard work is essential to any successful SEO campaign but hustling is just as essential and a hard trait to perfect! Anyone can put hard work in as your determination levels are somewhat of your own making but being able to hustle well is a totally different skill and it is a vital on if you wish to succeed in business (especially the competitive online space).

I am a hustler as well as a hard worker but I will be hustling my way through 2010 in ways that I never dreamt possible in 2009 as the internet competition intensifies and gets harder to win. The subtle difference between working hard and being a hustler is an important one. If you work hard then put in long hours at the expense of your own social or family time, you persist when things are looking down and you keep yourself determined and focused on the job in hand. These are all vital skills to have but there are ways to add to these skills to make sure that your hard work is not for nothing.

In comparison, hustling is about ensuring that the time you put into your projects is not wasted, that you make sure that if you work a 16-hour day then you will see results at the end of the day. You don’t just work hard and expect things to happen because you worked overtime or during a family birthday party, you still have to actually make it happen. Getting your results and accomplishing your goals is the work of a successful hustler not just a hard worker.

The trick is to understand you can’t get one without the other. You need to be able to work hard to be a hustler but you also need to hustle to make sure your hard work pays off so you can’t have your bread without your butter. You can nearly always be better than you are and whether or not last year saw good results this year has the potential to see better and with a little bit of hustle in your step you may just make the transition from hard worker to hustler. Hustling on the internet by demanding results will see 2010 be a better year than ever and aiming high and achieving a lot is the sign of a successful hustler.

Saying you will try and achieve your goals is the motto of a hard worker but saying you will achieve you goals is the saying of a hustler. At the UK SEO Agency we work hard and we hustle hard meaning our services are unmatched in the sector. If you wish to receive further information on any of our internet marketing services please contact us via email or phone and receive your personal quote now.

February 4, 2010

How your blogs can be improved…

Search engine optimisation - Improve your blogging techniques by avoiding the common potholes.

If you are constantly creating blogs and rarely seeing any site visitors then you are doing something wrong. There are millions of blogs out there and the majority of them are growing dust as we speak and normally for the same reasons. If you are unaware of why your blog is not gaining a readership let me put it simply for you; it sucks! The majority of blogs really do, they are dull, unimaginative and simply boring, which means no one in their right mind would want to read it.

The most common problem is that your blog is boring. Write about subjects that interest your readers to gain readers and make sure you entertain, educate and engage your readers, otherwise they will simply log out never to be seen again. Your blogs should always be unique, even if they follow the same subject as other blogs (which would be nigh on impossible to avoid) your blog should read differently.

At all costs avoid using music in the background of your blog as everyone’s tastes differ so half the people who log in will log straight back out if they hear sounds they don’t like and the rest will by annoyed that music just blared out of their computer in the office while they are supposed to be working. Music is also distracting when you are trying to read…

Try not to talk about yourself too much. There is nothing more generic than reading about people’s tastes and experiences so get over yourself and talk about something interesting. Many blogs are not set out into categories so people visiting your blog site will be unable to search for a topic that interests them and instead they will get irritated if they have to scroll though numerous pages of uninteresting blogs before possibly finding one they want to read. By that point, many people would have simply left to find a site with categories and even the simplest platforms allow you to put your blogs into different categories.

To many blogs are also full of punctuation mistakes and spelling atrocities, which makes them hard to read and quite frankly irritating. Typos speak volumes about your blog and they scream that you don’t care about what you have written and if you don’t care, why would your readers? Find a niche and get into it instead of randomly babbling about everything and anything and above all else, ensure that you post regularly and continuously. If your readers expect a new post on a Tuesday make sure there is a post on a Tuesday.

Here at the UK SEO Agency we understand how to increase your web presence with SEO and we offer personal quotes to all of our customers to ensure you only pay for what you need.  Contact us now for more information.

February 2, 2010

How to improve your SEO as an online retail business…

Many businesses face problems when attempting to incorporate search engine optimisation into their websites and online retailers are one such sector. They face their own set of problems as descriptions of their products can be repetitive and the frequent turning over of new products also provides a massive challenge. Anyone who specialises in online retailing should take a look at my hints and tips on how to maximise your web traffic with some organic SEO tricks.

1) Get rid of repetitive copies

Many products are similar so when you are describing a product that is basically the same as 10 other products but in different colours or made by a different company you end up with a lot of repetitive content. Other websites that are selling the same products are also likely to be using the same or similar phrases to describe the product and if you want to avoid getting in trouble with the search engines then you should ensure that the product descriptions you write are as unique as possible.

Talk about the most obvious points of a product and try to use words that are not as obvious as what everyone would use. This works to your advantage in two ways as not only do your readers get a better website to look through but your rankings should also improve.

2) Ensure your content is updated and fresh

Content is often lacking on a retail website as many retailers focus so heavily on selling products to their website visitors that they forget to include content that is actually worth reading! Engaging with your customers is an essential part of doing business so simply trying to sell, sell, sell will not pull people into your website.

If you include a few pages that have a history on the background of your company (i.e. where it is based, how long it has been running etc) as well as articles about the products that you sell with links to informative wiki pages etc. You could also add a customer comment section and create a blog section that allows you to provide your website visitors with hints, tips, sales, product offerings and news within the industry.

3) Optimise your images

Many people do not realise that images can be optimised as well as text and PDF files. Online retail websites are usually home to countless images and better SERPs can be enjoyed if you simply optimised your images as well. Optimise your captions and alt text as well and images that are found by the search engines can be linked to and shared around the web, which also contribute to better rankings.

Here at the UK SEO Agency, SEO is our specialty. We provide a wide variety of internet marketing services and we tailor individual quotes in order to meet your specific needs. If you would like to receive more information on how we can help your business to improve then please feel free to get in contact with us.

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