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Please explain more about the “free on free” offer that you recommend.
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Ok, so we explained that the real conversion architecture that will happen on your site if you architect it
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My site is ad-driven and most of my revenue happens at the site, so while I agree email is important, I’m not sure I should necessarily architect the site to
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Why is it so important in your view to build a site that converts visitors into email subscribers? Shouldn’t a site also be sticky, etc. so that you can increase
[question]You suggest putting “quotes” around each term when looking up competitive data. Can you explain the reasoning behind this?
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[answer]Currently, our process for looking up competitive data (aka looking up how
[question]The Mequoda approach to keyword research begins with editors brainstorming the primary keyword phrases they think people are searching for that their content could help answer. Those primary terms then
[question]You talk about “Mequoda websites” being content-driven, Google-friendly, email-centic and profit-minded. Can you explain in more detail what this means?[/question]
[answer]Content-driven: the idea of having lots of content on your site
[question]When you reference a certain site being a “Mequoda website” are you referencing only the sites you’ve built over the past several years?[/question]
[answer]This is a question we often get asked.
[question]Of the three business models (search, online publishers and online retailers) which model generates the most money and how does it all relate back to us as online publishers?[/question]
[answer]At the
[question]Is it better SEO to use underlines between words in URLs, or dashes?[/question]
[answer]Dashes, because while Google now considers dashes a space between words, MSN and some other search engines still
I received a call from a publisher who had recently gotten very aggressive about building an email database by offering website visitors a free email newsletter. It seems that the