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Fine, but it violates all 10 rules of videos on websites and all 10 are "don't have them auto-play." All it says about them is "unprofessional." So if that's what they want to be known by - fine.
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Fine, but it violates all 10 rules of videos on websites and all 10 are "don't have them auto-play." All it says about them is "unprofessional." So if that's what they want to be known by - fine.
really? Life what google adwords which is blatently flawed. You judge buying intent on psychology. SEMrush is hands down the best keyword tool there is.
Can't argue. Throw in a few pop-ups while you're at it.
They were moving them before too.
Isn't the link in your signature a Link schemes - Webmaster Tools Help ?
@mynarky: What do folks get for $6,000/year? That seems like a lot.
First, let me say I am lost on this topic. I want a web site but the more I read the more confused I have become.
Now on picking out a domain name.
Is it important for the name to include your niche, or product
selection, are maybe your location, or even your name.
Example- WWW.Healthinsforbusowners.com or
WWW.alabamadisabilityquote.com
Do you need a diferent web site for each product?
I know most I have looked at will list their products and you can click on each product for more information.
I have been reading a booklet by Gary Savelli from
www.insurance-web-sites. He seems to think you need
a separate domain name for each product and the more specific
the better.
I am still not sure on which way I need to go on my web site.
I want a simple sight that will let me know who comes to it, and one a person can fill out a quote form and it will be e-mailed to me so I can follow up and try to sell them.
I would like to be able to change written content as I think I need to without having to pay someone a ton of money and having to wait several weeks for them to do the job.
Feel free to e-mail me your opinion if you don't want to respond on the forum.
If I pay for a site like this what dollar amount is considered fair?
$500, more? Less?
What about a monthly plan, how much per month.
I have seen sites from $29.95 up to $200 a month for a site.
I have read a lot of post on the forum about this topic.
But I am not even sure I am asking the correct questions.
Shooter
Sorry buddy, I missed your question. Well I'm done letting people piggy back my SEO efforts because, no offense, I don't like dealing with the customer service and such. I do enough of that with life insurance. However, $500 a month is for an extremely complex, large and consistent campaign that utilizes many solid independent article networks NOT BLOG NETWORKS. I'm not looking to sell the services anymore but I'd be happy to send you in the right direction should you ever be looking to do some major SEO at no financial benefit to myself. Just send me some business or something someday to pay me back. I mean ranking for keywords that seem impossible is what is possible with the SEO tactics and providers I use. Thanks for asking what was provided for the price instead of being like many on this forum who have terrible websites that don't rank for anything and scoff at that price, which can easily be paid for in one month of solid traffic for one year of SEO.
Semrush caps your searches and when you have employees and thousands of clients you can't be capped. Plus there is much better tools out there on the market. I wish I could only pay $149 a month for a tool. I need to have a service that my VA's and employees can use all at once.
Can't argue. Throw in a few pop-ups while you're at it.
When you're done being awesome I'd like some advice to. I just can't figure out Internet marketing for the life of me!
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If you know a cheaper way to push gaming let me know, because pop ups and I have a very close relationship.
Straight out of the DSM V. You figured me out, nothing screams arrogant like the Stig (and I'm not even the only one with the Stig as an avatar on here).haha way to be blatantly obnoxious The guy asked a question and I answered in a clear way and offered some value for free. Napoleon syndrome? Ironic you would act like I'm arrogant when everything you post and your cheesy avatar scream just that about you.