Conquest Authority Re-Opens June 16
September 14, 2009 by Tucker · 12 Comments
The legendary Google Conquest System returns.
Conquest Authority is Alex Goad’s latest Internet marketing system and will be released on June 16, 2009. The Conquest Authority System is actually a new and improved version of his highly successful Google Conquest “Empire In A Box” which was release back in November, 2008. This product created a big stir in the Internet marketing world when it first launched and left many disapointed when they we left outside looking in as it quickly sold out.
The new Google Conquest Authority course is still regarded as the gold standard mini site creation system. This program, with it’s unique blog creation software, makes building highly optimized WordPress sites a snap. All one one screen features make blog installation, plugin uploads, and content management extremely easy and is all done from one screen. There is no easier way to create a portfolio of money making sites.
Apart from the amazing software, the heart and soul of Alex Goad’s Conquest Authority is learning how to optimize your sites for high search engine ranking. Google Conquest built sites are legendary for quickly climbing to the top of Google, even in high competition niches.
Another thing that sets the CA team apart from others is the incredible amount of live traing you get from well know Internet marketing experts-real experts who are actually making big money and not just talking theory. The Conquest Authority Bonus System is based on real world marketing techniques that actually work.
Google Conquest sold out very quickly last November and this time is sure to be the same so if you are looking to cash in on the mini site income explosion, then don’t wait. Get on over to the Conquest Authority Bonus site and check it out.
What to look for when buying cheap hosting.
August 16, 2009 by · 10 Comments
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Customer testimonials are good indications of a web hosting companies performance. It will give you a detailed account of their experience with the company as a client. Additionally if the affordable web host also offers a Month-to-Month contract option.The price per month could decrease if there is an option to sign up for a longer contract such as for a time span of two years offered by the hosting provider. Look for a generous email package and awesome web email interface and now I can cancel my email hosting plan too.
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Choosing the right budget web host for your website has become a real challenge now a days. There are so many cheap web site hosting companies offering multiple packages for your online business. Choosing the right affordable web host provider then takes due diligence in consideration of the must requirements to have a reliable affordable web hosting and good support.
Is SEO dead?
June 14, 2009 by · 9 Comments
I was reading a thread at a big webmaster forum yesterday which made the claim that “SEO is dead.” Now, it’s hard to say whether or not the original poster was being serious or sarcastic, but he referenced some other news he’d been reading on a few authority sites that made the “dead” claim.
The notion was that, because of the prevalence of Web 2.0 community sites, the idea of needing to optimize for any of the engines was going away — and fast. The idea was also put forth by another poster that, because of the huge number of content management systems that are already setup to be “search engine friendly”, the need to have any additional knowledge to rank well was quickly diminishing.
My answer to all this? Poppycock.
First, while it is true that there are many CMS programs that are search engine friendly out of the box, on-page factors matter so little to ranking (at least in Google) that even if the on-page playing field was leveled, it would make little difference in the current search engine results.
Second, SEO is about far more than just what’s on the page. The way you analyze what keywords are worth optimizing for, the way you write the content around those keywords, and the links you get to the pages that you want to rank for those keywords all have a large role to play in how much traffic you get from the search engines — and that analysis takes specialized knowledge. Anyone can learn to do it, but it does have to be learned.
Third, and most importantly, Web 2.0 is nice, and sites that revolve around that kind of community are huge traffic mongers (e.g. YouTube), but there will always be a need for full-text indexing of the web.
So is SEO dead? Nope. It’s alive and well, and will be for as long as people need to search for information on the web.
