Getting The Best From Your SEO

SEO is something that most Webmasters at some point look into. Even if it’s just the simple optimisation of their content or title / meta tags. But like with anything of this nature, it has to be done right. You can’t just do SEO, you need to know what you’re doing.

I think the first step, when it comes to any search engine optimisation campaign is to know your keywords. This might sound obvious, but I have seen many people fail in the SEO game because they optimise their websites for what they THINK people search for as opposed to what they REALLY do. The two, in some cases, can be quite different! So how to find that out? No, you don’t go around and ask people what they type into Google - you use keyword research software. Such software will allow you to find all of the actual keywords associated with your niche along with the daily traffic against each - so you get a good idea on how many people are searching for what. Not only that, keyword research almost always uncovers hundreds of niche phrases that you might not have thought of!

I advise to use several keyword research and keyword spy applications in your quest for finding the perfect search phrases as most applications often use different methods for collecting and sorting their data.

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It Takes Some Marketing

Seatwave, a bustling UK-based marketplace online is probably the best place where you can buy and even sell your tickets for concerts, sports, theater and for almost all kinds of live events. Seatwave was established by a group of individuals who believe that the process of getting tickets must be safe and effortless.

Now, when we talk about concert tickets, one of the most talked about would be the ones for the upcoming U2 2009/2010 concert tour. U2, a band that has been around for almost 30 years, has always been known to hold the most anticipated concerts as they promise unforgettable musical performances. Because of this, tickets for U2 concerts have usually been hard to find. Especially after the release of their twelth critically acclaimed studio album “No Line on the Horizon” recently, tickets for the upcoming tour would surely be the most sought after this year.

It has been reported that the 2009 tour dates are going to be released on the 9th of March. If you are one of the millions of U2 fans all over the world and if you want to see Bono and the rest of the gang live, then it would be wise to check out the upcoming U2 concert tour schedule and get yourself some U2 concert tickets on Seatwave now to get the best seats available.

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The Best Option

Well, the season of music has started. The music world is all heated up with many musical festivals lined up one after the other. It is the season, when most of the bands are also gearing up to tussle out before that ocean of music crazy public and make them their die-hard followers. Festivals like T-in the park that takes place in Scotland and Leeds Festival in England are some of the most discussed names among the music lovers. These festivals also provide a chance to the common person to see their musical demigods perform live.

If you are searching internet to buy tickets for these musical fiesta’s then Seatwave festivals is the section to look for, available at seatwave.com. The T in the park Seatwave Tickets and Leeds Festival Tickets on Seatwave are perhaps the most dependable option to get an entry into the fiesta, as seatwave also offers the option of cash back if you cancel or by some misfortune the event is cancelled. You can also sell tickets to the persons you know with the help of seatwave.

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The Marketing Behind Festivals

To really make the most of an amazing Reading Festival this year, you need to ensure a few things are sorted before leaving for the festival. Firstly, make sure you have your ticket! Yes, you may be laughing, but you have no idea how many people call the ticketing retailer, Seatwave, just a few hours before the event to let them know that they need replacement tickets. Unfortunately, in most circumstances, you won’t be receiving any replacement tickets, because this is near impossible to coordinate so close to the festival date itself.

My second tip is to familiarize yourself with all the Reading Festival Information, prior to attending the event. You should know things such as where the information tent is located, the general setup of the stages, and also the rules and regulations for attending the event. Did you know that some things are banned? Glass bottles, for example, are not permitted within the festival at all. Obviously, you will not be able to buy beverages in glass bottles in the event itself either. These are all things you should plan for and know prior to the event beginning.

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Google Money Tree Uses False Advertising

There is a scam doing the rounds at the moment known as the Google Money Tree. I am not 100% sure on the details of the scam itself, but from reading various posts and reports it appears that it is the typical *free* offer in which you’re requested to provide credit card details, only to find you’re billed if you do not cancel. The specifics state that you’re entitled to a free trial “kit”, all you need to do is foot the shipping cost of $3.88 and you’re set - however, if you do not cancel within 7 days, you’re then billed the full amount for the first month of $72.21 - not only that, you’re then billed this figure each month! Obviously the company does not tell you this up front - it’s hidden within the terms and conditions and as you can imagine, cancelling the subscription is a laborious task.

Anyway, I could spend the next 10 years of my life (and then some( writing about the various scams that surface from day to day, but that isn’t the reason for this post. The reason is down to the outrageous false advertising from this company. The scammers behind the Google Money Tree “kit” are using the face of one of the most popular (and respected) affiliate marketers (and bloggers) out there, Jeremy Schoemaker of ShoeMoney.com. Their advertising media features a shot of Jeremy with a substantial AdSense cheque with a view of enticing unsuspecting users into their scam. It goes without saying that Jeremy has absolutely nothing to do with this scam in any way and I urge all webmasters to post about the Google Money Tree and their complete false advertising methods.

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