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I’ve been learning a whole lot lately and will be applying it to the websites I’ve been working on. One thing about internet marketing is that if you’re not moving forward, you’re going to be left behind. So it’s important, especially in this industry, to continue learning. The way I do it is by reading blogs of people considered authorities in the industry. Aside from this, joining a membership site would be prudent as well. By interacting with a community full of people who want to learn, you will learn at a much faster rate.
It’s a slow process, but I’m starting to build out my countless landing pages for one of my websites. It’ll help me optimize each page for valuable keywords. I also just got a 2nd monitor, so it’ll help me be more efficient.
So I fixed one of my site’s which had a terrible internal linking structure. And by fixed, I mean deleted most of the internal links. I haven’t really been able to flesh out which pages should be optimized for which words, so trying to have any sort of internal linking is just going to make my work doubly harder later down the line. I plan on using paid search to help facilitate my internal linking structure…should happen in the next few months.
Obama’s really revolutionizing the role of the President by rolling out sites like http://recovery.gov and using Twitter. I just found it pretty interesting, so definitely go check the website out.
I finally have a blog up for Anchor Elements and it’s using the Redoable WordPress theme. This theme is super powerful and I was actually made aware of it when a friend of mine put it on his blog but then later changed it out. Not missing a beat, I decided I wanted to use it for my main company’s blog. I’m a huge fan of it so far and highly recommend it. Best of all it asks for IE users to upgrade to FireFox.
I’ve been trying to get Snappy Magic up and running. There have been a few hiccups as the Most Popular and Random tabs don’t show thumbnails of the videos, but I’m having my good friend, Dustin, troubleshoot them for me.
I’m also working on building out landing pages for Signs Reviewed, so I can actually get paid search up and running for it. It’s been in limbo for a while, jsut because I’ve been so busy, but I plan on devoting significant time to the site in the near future.