Are you a small business owner trying to do SEO for your own website? I recommend leaving it to the experts, but if you just have to do it yourself, then this is a good start. 1. Do keyword research here google.com then go to tools and analysis in the menu, and click on keyword tool. Keep your results in a text file for future useage when labelling blog posts, videos, and modifying your Title and h1 tags of your website. 2. Get your free business listing from Google here: www.google.com Use your keywords from step one to fill out the listing. Remember, you have to tell Google’s robots what your business is about, so help the robot do its job and it will reward you with a beneficial high ranking in Google. Fill out the listing in its entirety, including 10 photos (rename them with your keywords before uploading them) and 5 videos whose title contain one of your valuable keywords. Just make some videos using Animoto.com and upload them to your Youtube channel, then copy the URL of the video and paste it into the field for videos in Google Places. Always use your keywords for video titles, blog posts, page headings of your website, etc. All this stuff really works. It takes a little effort and work, but do it right the first time and you’ll not only be making enough money to pay for your time or $ investment into your local business’s SEO, you’ll be saving money, time, and headaches. Keep updated with SEO tips at www.facebook.com
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How to Create a Wireless Network in Your Home (In-Depth)
A lot of people ask me how they can set up a wireless network in their homes. This is an easy demo showing you every step, in detail, about making your home wireless. I’ll show you what you will need before you can have wireless internet, how to select the right router for your needs, how to set it up, make it secure, and connect some commonly used devices to it. Included demonstrations are for connecting devices such as gaming consoles, iPod/ iPhones, and of course your computer. This video includes installation procedures for both Macs and PCs, and will show you each procedure step-by-step with visual aids so you can do it right the first time with minimal difficulties. I hope everyone can find this video helpful, it is a little lengthy, but I wanted it that way so I could include as many details as possible. If you have any questions or suggestions for future videos, go ahead and message me in YouTube. Thanks for watching everyone! NOTE: Due to the video’s length, I had to cut some of the quality down in order to meet YouTube’s video size limit of 2GB.