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In a sense, all internet marketing is smartphone marketing, as these gadgets are “smart” enough to access the web anywhere, anytime. And just like everyone else, people on the go have to buy food, furniture, and electronics, lease their cars, find heath insurance, and more—so why not target these users as well?

Of course, some websites are more capable of tapping into smartphone potential than others. Sites and blogs designed with mobile compatibility are at the top of the food chain—nobody wants to scroll endlessly to the side to browse a page last optimized for Internet Explorer.

That being said, content is just as important. There are certain websites you just don’t want to read on a tiny smartphone screen: in-depth articles, FAQ pages, forms to fill out. Smartphoners want information as bite-sized as the iPhones and BlackBerrys they’re using to read it.

But do you know what else they want? Local listings. Mobile users check for local directions and businesses almost as often as they text—and whether it’s restaurants, movie times, or a local salon for a quick manicure, they’re going to find it on their phones.

So, how does all of that fit into your internet marketing plan? For one thing, try to make a presence on bite-sized websites like Twitter and Facebook, in addition to pimping your SEO techniques to support a presence on Google Maps and other local resources.


Throughout history, people always wanted to dominate the world! Nowadays, it’s no longer about world domination – it’s all about google domination. Yup, if you really want power, fame and fortune, you need a good strategy to dominate the world’s leading search engine – you need to rank as #1 on google.

Of course that it is our job to help your website climb on top various search engines and rank as the best in the business, but if you want to know more about SEO you might consider picking up this new book called “SEO Made Simple: Strategies For Dominating The World’s Largest Search Engine.”

It’s a handy little guide that can always help you understand what’s behind all of this SEO mumbo- jumbo and weird web lingo and teach you some interesting techniques and tricks that you can always utilize and tweak on your website. It’ll teach you all the basics and elementary stuff like link building, on-page optimization, off-page optimization, and world domination. Ah… actually, not sure about the world domination thingy.

So if you’re just launching a business or have a friend that is starting a new venture – this book will be the perfect gift! Well, this book and our services of course…


I know it’s kinda sleazy, but go ahead… google yourself! Really, I dare you! Come on, google your company’s name and see what comes up. What? Nothing comes up? Can’t be. Oh, your competitors come up. Well, that’s not good!

Did you ever hear about the philosophical debate “If a tree falls in the forest and it doesn’t come up on google – does it make a difference?” Hey, you can ask yourself the same question when it comes to your business too. Because when the internet is google, you have to secure yourself a place at the top, or nobody will care about you.

SEO is more than just a nice to have. In these days, advertising campaign is the new nice to have and SEO means just about everything. Millions of prospective customers are surfing the internet right now, and you have to make sure that when they need the services you provide, they will get to you and you alone! Not having a clear SEO roadmap is basically losing money. Every day. Every minute. Every second.

By the way, ranking high up on google is not that complicated. All you have to do is open your mind and join the internet marketing revolution.

So think about it over Christmas. Maybe you can ask Santa for a better ranking on search engines. Or maybe you can just contact Ajax Union. Because we’re much closer than the North Pole!

Happy New Year from the Ajax Union team!


Keywords, keywords, what are keywords and what makes them so important? Actually, keywords are just like roads and traffic signs to your site and if your keywords look like New Jersey you’re in big trouble.

The importance of keywords is pretty simple: Use the wrong keywords and the only one that will be surfing your site is… you! But use the right keywords in your site and you’ll get huge amounts of traffic that you never thought you’d have.

You see, internet is all about searching. That’s the reason Google eliminated the address bar from its new browser. No one actually types in http://www.whatever.com. No. You just search “whatever” and you pick some result, usually from the top ten. So if your business deals with “whatever” you should make it your keyword.

But wait! It’s not that simple. There are millions and millions of sites who also use “whatever” as their keyword. So how can you maximize traffic and make sure that searchers ends up at your site?

Here’s how the magic is done: you need to manipulate the keywords and make them special. Use several variations of your keyword and you can get your fair share of traffic. For example, instead of just using “whatever” you can use “buy whatever” or “cheap whatever” or “where can I rent whatever?” so when people search that phrase, they will reach your site.

Let’s say you sell watches. Don’t make “watch” your keyword. You’ll be buried beneath millions of watch retailers and the dedicated fans of BayWatch. Try “buy watch online” or “discounted luxury watches” or “2010 brand watches” in order to get your share of the search pie.

Want to know more about smart internet marketing and how to use keywords? Log on to www.ajaxunion.com and find out how you can maximize the best display window in the world.

Choosing good SEO keywords is the key to promoting your website and reaching your target audience. Why? Because is the key to smart internet marketing success when competing with other online business that also focus on your targeted audience.

Before you start writing down keywords you should think like a normal person searching online. What would someone type into Google when looking for your product or services? Keeping that in mind here are a few tips to help you go find your keywords.

Brainstorm
The first step is to brainstorm keyword ideas as they pop in your head and write them down. A good idea is to talk to other people and customers to get an idea of what they think of when looking for your product.

Use Online Tools
Keyword search tools can be used to help you think out of the box. For example, if you type in “hat” these tools will give you top search terms that include the world “hat” including “red hat” or “nba hat”. The list can go on and on.

Start Picking
After your research its time to choose some keywords by deciding which ones are going to provide you with the best return on your investment.

Analyze
Now that you’ve chosen your keywords watch your analytics carefully to decide exactly which ones are reaching your online goals and change as needed.

If you feel overwhelmed by this process, it may be time to find a professional agency or freelancer that is well versed in SEO and can provide you with everything you need the first time around so you won’t have to change it later. That’s smart internet marketing.

Here are three great informative videos on SEO and smart internet marketing. If you are a beginner…these are must watches!

We’ve been talking about smart internet marketing lately on our blog which got us thinking about dumb internet marketing. By far, the number one dumb SEO move is to implement illegal SEO techniques to try to move your website to the top of search engines.

So what exactly is illegal? Well…

1. Stealing Web Pages

Why? Who knows? But some people actually copy other high ranked businesses web pages and submit them to search engines.

2. Using Trademarked Keywords

You know you don’t own McDonald’s so why use the “BigMac” keyword to promote your burger joint? Not only will you get caught but you will get sued. You can’t use trademarked keywords to increase your rankings.

3. Creating Domains with Trademarked Keywords

Lets go with the McDonald’s example again. If you own a burger joint and want to buy a domain name don’t’ try to be sneaky. www.MacDonulds.com, www.MickeyDees.com or www.BigMac.com may work for a while, but once they find out, you might as well flip your last burger and file for bankruptcy because you will be sued. Using a person’s trademarked keywords to try and get customers is definitely illegal!

The moral? Smart internet marketing can be described as avoiding dumb internet marketing. Just don’t do it!