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Thursday, April 16, 2015

Exploring SEO: Long-Tail Versus Short-Tail

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One thing that will be important when you are working on search engine optimization for your website is that you pay attention to all the little things that have to do with your keywords; of course, there are a lot of elements that go into the keywords you use - and into what will be positive and negative for your site - but one area especially worth paying attention to is that of "long-tail" and "short-tail" keywords.

Short-tail keywords are the keywords that websites target the most often, as these are the (often shorter) more common keywords that lots of people search each month; while "lots of searches" is certainly a good thing, one thing you should also realize is that - because of the fact that more sites use short-tail keywords - you will face more competition when you try to focus on a short-tail keyword on your site.

Long-tail keywords, on the other hand are the (often longer) more specific keywords - the ones that focus on one aspect of a product or niche, rather than focusing on the niche as a whole - and while these keywords are not searched as often each month, they also do not face as much competition.

When you weigh these factors, the question becomes whether you should focus on long-tail keywords on your site or on short-tail keywords - but the answer has some layers to it!

When it comes to short-tail keywords, the great thing is that you will bring huge amounts of traffic your way if you are able to get your site to the top page of search engine rankings, but in order to get your page there, you will need a lot of hard work and patience, whereas long-tail keywords will give you a much better chance of ranking highly, and you can even combine a number of long-tail keywords and generate just as many searches; if you have a "test" website you are willing to have patience with and experiment with, go with a short-tail keyword, but if you need results more quickly, realize that focusing on long-tail keywords can be a great approach!

Wednesday, April 15, 2015

Nailing A Job Presentation

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When you are having to do a presentation at your job, this can be both a frightening and exhilarating experience; the “frightening” part usually comes when you are doing all the preparation for the presentation itself – and if you prepare for the presentation properly, the “exhilarating” part will come after you have given a knockout presentation! Although each job is certainly different – and although each job presentation is certainly unique unto itself – there are a few things that you can keep in mind for any job presentation, as keeping these things in mind will consistently point you in the right direction for success.

When you are looking to nail  job presentation, one of the most important angles (and incredibly, one of the things many people neglect) is preparing your presentation well in advance; make sure you start on your presentation early enough that you are leaving room for errors or unexpected circumstances, as this will help you ensure that you are able to do the best job on it possible.

Although it might seem strange to stand in front of a mirror and “give a job presentation” to an empty room, practicing in such a manner will go a long way in ensuring that the presentation goes well when you are giving it to a room full of important people, so after you have finished preparing the presentation, make sure you are also increasing your chances of success by practicing until you feel perfectly comfortable.

And not only will you want to prepare the presentation in advance and practice in the days leading up to the presentation, you will also want to prepare for giving the presentation on the actual day of the presentation itself. The best way to prepare is to make sure that you are fully rested, and that you have done whatever works for you to calm yourself down and make yourself feel relaxed before you go into the presentation room – and then you will be fully ready to wow everyone in the room with a tremendous presentation!

Tuesday, April 14, 2015

Tips For Meeting Your Sales Quota For The Year

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It can be difficult at times to work in sales, as you will not only have to do a good job selling your product to customers, but there is also a good chance you will be under pressure to reach certain performance quotas for your company - as far as how much (and how quickly, and how efficiently, and even how profitably!) you are selling; of course, sales quotas are simply part of working in sales, but if you are wanting to eliminate some of the stress of working in sales and trying to reach your quotas, here are a few tips to keep in mind.

First of all, you should try to always think of your quota as something that is supposed to be hit in half the time of what is actually supposed to be hit; for instance, if you are supposed to reach a certain sales goal in a year, you should make it your goal to try and reach that sales goal in six months instead, as doing this will set higher goals for you than simply what the company is giving you, and even though you may end up falling short of these personal goals you have set, they are likely to still help you reach the quota assigned by the company long before the set date!

A lot of people end up getting overwhelmed when it comes to sales because they look at the big picture of the sales numbers they are supposed to hit, which can seem like an insurmountable task, but a better way to look at the sales numbers you are trying to hit is on a day-to-day basis; this does not even mean that you should assign yourself a certain number of sales you should try to hit each day, as anyone who has ever worked in sales knows that your sales will fluctuate from each day, but it simply means you should narrow your focus to "taking care of what you can take care of each day."

And lastly, you should realize that you are likely to get ahead of schedule when you incorporate these two approaches into your sales work, and as you get ahead of schedule, it will be easy for complacency to set in. Protect yourself against complacency by always expanding your goals, pushing yourself to accomplish more and more in sales than you were aiming to accomplish before!