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WordPress Sites with SEO Built In

How do we build sites so quickly and cheaply using the hands down, best darn software tools available? We use the WordPress Website Framework. That’s how.

WordPress is the one and only web software we use to create beautiful websites and blogs. WordPress like to say it is both “free and priceless at the same time.” WordPress is open source software meaning it really is free.

The core software is built by hundreds of community volunteers, and when you’re ready for more there are thousands of plugins and themes available to transform your site into almost anything you can imagine. WordPress says “Over 60 million people have chosen WordPress to power the place on the web they call “home” — we’d love you to join the family.”

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SEO tools and SEO Outsourcing.

I’ve decided it’s time to release all the tools I use to effectively work as an SEO expert from almost anywhere I’m traveling. The key tools and services I’ve found that work most profitably and easily for me include:

Panasonic ToughBook – Never break laptop
WordPress and associated cool plugins
BaseCamp by 37 Signals
HighRise by 37 Signals
Gmail by Google
SeoMOZ - SEO software & Social Monitoring simplified
SeoBOOK – SEO Training Made Easy
StudioPress – WordPress custom themes
CopyBlogger – Design, Traffic & Conversion for WordPress
Get Premise – Optimised Landing pages
Thesis Themes  – Premium templates for WordPress
PowerSuite – Link building and SEO tools
WordTracker – Keyword research tool
SENuke – SEO link submissions tool
FreeSeoReport.com – Very tidy report tool
SEO Outsourcing by PageOneRankings

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On-Page optimisation & link building

On page SEO factors affect your sites rankings.

Pure and simple. One of the most fundamental areas webmasters need to understand is how to ensure the on-site factors of a website are properly done when creating a new website or adding fresh content to an already existing site. On page SEO primarily means making sure your website’s code, using your most valuable keywords, creating fresh cont regularly, making it a more attractive destination and specifically ensuring your site is identifiable to Google and the other local search engines’ web crawling robots so it will rank your site higher in the SERPs. (Search Engine Results Pages)

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Local SEO marketing

Here are some vital statistics if you are marketing locally.

-13 million users are online every day in Australia.
-The internet has become part of their daily lives.
-The amount of potential new clients online has grown exponentially.
-The internet is the fastest growing marketing channel in history.
-90%+ of users utilize search engines when looking for services.
-Over 50% of these searches include location as part of their search.
-It’s easy to get your company name to number 1.
-It’s much harder to get your keywords to number 1
-Search engine traffic is very targeted towards potential customers.
-Most users don’t search page 2, they find what they want on page 1.

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Google Assassin Review

I don’t normally review new IM products so quickly but this one has saved me about a days work on my adwords campaigns over the last two hours. Now I only purchased it 3 hours ago so the learning curve is not steep. In fact its the opposite. Its downright easy as pie…

A new PPC tool I’ve tested for the last 6 hours is Google Assassin. It has a dashboard called the Affiliates Den which is stacked with heaps of very powerful, easy to use and time saving tools for Pay-Per-Click advertisers (especially Clickbank Affiliates although I don’t really use it for that).

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Traveling warrior forum

site_01.gifIf your on the road and you need some advice you can always hit the WarriorForum.com. This is probably the number one Internet Marketing forum since the late 90′s. If you have a problem you can get it fixed here or at least an answer or advice in 2-24 hours usually……depending on your hip factor. The more you contribute the more you get back. WarriorForum.com runs off Snit2 software and the forum has a coolass GUI stripped out in a simple red and black skin.

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