Constant Jewelry

Posted by Neville Pritchard | Internet Marketing | Saturday 31 October 2009 5:11 PM

The search for Jewelry is a modern day Safari whether it is scouring the boutiques or surfing the web. There is certainly no shortage of product, but to find the right piece, that one of a kind, look at me, I am working it for this outfit, well, that can be a challenge. There is no doubt that there are some very creative designers out there so what do we do to connect with the one special style we are looking for?

Widening our search will result in great benefit. Hot items are always center stage and friends are happy to accommodate with the information to put us in touch. If you are searching though for something with your individual stamp on it, we hope this is one time you fall into a great find. The appeal of comfortable jewelry that is relaxed not just for work but into the night goes along with a favorite outfit that always makes you feel special. The great all rounder that is at ease with a wardrobe that is as diversified as you are and will get the recognition of how hard it works for you.

Sophistication that is understated makes you the trendsetter not the one who follows. The designs that include Sterling Silver, whether antique pieces or newly made beads offer a timelessness and basic foundation of the creation. Silver, alone or together with old Monks Amber carved by hand, cool Jade or chunks of Turquoise, bring a pleasure of design for just one time and just for you.

The search for the rare and really unusual pieces to make a necklace unique, is time consuming and at times fruitless, but when you are lucky enough to discover a fabulous find, the time spent searching is well worth the effort. Designers chose China, Thailand, Laos, Tibet and India as the hunting ground for this particular Safari and whilst not all hunts are successful, some really are.

The hunt for beads and Jade, Coral and more is on, providing content for a totally new and unique collection that is timeless. Up to the minute style is created with the findings of many years of collecting these very special pieces. Be the true trendsetter that will be imitated by starting a new and exciting style.

Whilst living in the Orient for 23 years Barbara was able to study jewelry and is able to talk enthusiastically about the subject. Please take a minute to gain further information at Barbara’s Jewelry Box. To see a collection of ‘one of a kind’ Wearable Art also visit Naga’s Jewelry. You will find items on see quite delightful and also very exclusive. Thank you for visiting with us. Aloha from Hawaii.

The Missing Step In Keyword Research

Posted by John Driuers | SEO | Friday 30 October 2009 7:14 AM

I speak to many small businesses working on organic search marketing. They usually understand the concept of keyword research, but often they miss a basic step that makes the difference between a successful search program and one that just bumps along without creating much of an impact.

Sure, they follow the basic steps. They analyze their logs to see which words are bringing the most traffic, the better to optimize for them. If they are smart, they analyze which keywords bring the most conversions, not just the most traffic. They understand the priorities and they use them to improve their Web site to drive even more traffic with those keywords. Great job, right?

Well, not exactly. It’s good as far as it goes, but there is a big missing step that can make a big difference in organic search success. You must also think about the keywords that aren’t bringing any traffic to your site right now.

For large sites, this is less of an issue. Larger sites get so much traffic that almost any keyword shows up in the referral list somewhere. But for small sites, that’s not true. For small sites, it’s easy for a referral list to miss important keywords.

What can you do to find these hidden keywords?

Check your competitors. You might be missing these keywords, but someone is getting them. See what words your competitors use on their sites and see if you are missing some of them on yours. Brainstorm outside your team. Get a perspective from your customers and others who are less familiar with your offerings. They might use words to describe your products that you don’t. Expand your buying cycle. Too often, we focus only on the later parts of the buying cycle. We focus on product names and model numbers and all the words people use when they are near purchase, but we forget the words people use at the outset of the cycle. Often we have no information on our sites about the problems our products solve-keywords about the problems are often overlooked. If you’ve been focusing only on the keywords that already bring you traffic, think about whether there might be keywords that you’re completely missing. Finding just a few of those hidden keywords might provide you the boost your organic search program has been missing.

Fero Alenc know most of the best SEO tips, because he has been practising SEO for five years. For more information check Fero Alenc’s great SEO tips.

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