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Wednesday, 06 February 2008
Virtual Xone is a global Information Technology company; a professional services firm that enables its clients to achieve high-impact business results.

As a trusted Solution Provider, we strive to create measurable client value through the maximisation of information technology and innovative business solutions. We provide solutions that transcend all areas of your business through the integrated use of our cohesive disciplines; business consulting and mission oriented technological solutions. We wish to help our customers achieve their business objectives by delivering and supporting practical & cost-effective IT services and solutions

We are devoted to excellence in all aspects of our work supplying a wealth of experience in the fields of accessible web design, web content management systems, e­commerce solutions, web applications, digital multimedia, corporate branding, promotional media and online marketing solutions.

Virtual Xone has been providing solutions for the corporate needs of growing companies and start up businesses since 2002. By providing consulting and sophisticated and classy Internet-based solutions to a wide range of clients, Virtual Xone has urbanized strong relationships and a successful portfolio. Working closely with our clients and analyzing their business model; we are able to provide technology solutions that increase brand recognition, enhance operational efficiency and increase return over investment.

 

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How many pages do I need? PDF Print E-mail
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Saturday, 02 February 2008

This all depends on how much content you have. Every business website should have an 'About Us' page (or something similarly titled) to tell your visitors about your business. After that, it depends on what type of business you have. A good rule of thumb is to not overwhelm your audience with too much information on each page. Disperse the information and break it up into digestable pages and paragraphs. Long pages of text tend to overwhelm the reader.  Break content up to truly get your audience's attention.

 
Does my business need a website? PDF Print E-mail
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Saturday, 02 February 2008

Ask yourself, "Does my business need 24-hour exposure 7 days a week, 365 days a year?"   The answer is obvious.  What other medium allows you to expose all the benefits of your small business to your target market at their convenience and provide a source of direct correspondence from them to you? The benefits of a website are innumerable.

 
How do I get more traffic from search engines? PDF Print E-mail
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Saturday, 02 February 2008

Search engine positioning is a long-term strategy, and there are no quick-fix solutions in this area. To be really effective with search engine marketing, your site needs to be focused around the right keywords and keyword phrases. If you want to boost your traffic quickly, I would suggest checking out Google AdWords or other paid advertisement options. That said, these are the steps that would need to happen to really make it work:

  1. Research and decide on the best keywords to aim for, ones that people use to search for what you are offering. The site that is best for this is the Pixelfast Overture Tool. You can see how many people search for a phrase on the right and what people bid for a term on the left. Ideally you find a term that is searched for a good amount, but is not bid on overly much, or the market will be oversaturated. You can try a number of different keywords to get an idea of the market. You will also want to search for the phrase on Google to see what your competition is for optimizing for that keyword. If you search for blue widgets and the first 10 results have that exact phrase in the title, that the phrase is over-optimized. If most of the results just have those keywords in the content somewhere, then you've got a winner (as long as people do search for that phrase). Don't despair if you can't find a phrase for your site that is both searched for and not over-optimized. Just choose a few good ones and start optimizing - you can still use them, you'll just have to work a bit harder.
  2. Create pages that are focused on each particular keyword phrase. For instance if your keyword phrase was blue widgets, you would want to create a page that is called "Blue Widgets". The page would be about blue widgets and include the keyword phrase a few times in the copy (but don't overdo it). You would create a page like this for each of the keyword phrases you were targeting, and add these pages to the site. Within your page, make sure your keyword phrase is in the title tag in the header, and in an H1 header tag as well.
  3. Get incoming links using the keyword text. A great way to do this is to exchange links with other sites in related fields and request that they link to you with the keywords in the link text. For instance you could ask them to link to your "Blue Widgets" page by creating the link with the text "Blue Widgets" as the linked text (the clickable, underlined text). In exchange you would have a page on your site called Partners or Resources and you would link to their site. You should also pursue "widget" directories where you can submit your link (these often require link-backs too) and/or paid directories where they link to your site for a fee. Each link to your page counts as a "vote" for your page. Links with text that matches your keyword phrase for that page count more. These "votes" add up to PageRank, which Google uses predominantly to establish the rank of your page on the search engine results. Along the same lines, be sure to use text links within your site to link to the various pages you've created.
  4. Wait and refine. Search engine positioning takes time. And do some research to learn more about what you can do to optimize your site - Webmaster World is a good start.

For more in-depth information I also have a few articles under Promoting Your Website For Free.

Search engine positioning is a complex process and it does take time, but it can yield very good results over the long term, without spending a dime. I get most of my traffic from search engines and I have a very high ranking with my chosen keyword phrases, but it took me time and effort to get there. It's up to you how you choose to invest your marketing budget, be it money or time.

 
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