VRE: Make Life Easier With Good Keyword Selection
Posted on February 19, 2010
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Virtual Real Estate – Make Life Easier with Good Keyword Selection
Before starting to optimize your web site you must do your keyword research up front and do it well. Missing this point will cause you big troubles but following it you’ll be doing yourself a good service.
The keywords you choose to use to optimize your site are going to have as much, if not more, influence on how the search engines see your sight as anything else. And, as a developer of virtual real estate, you want to make sure that your properties have maximum curb appeal.
Having your keywords from square one is also going to help you to organize and develop your site. They will give you organizational cues and may lead you to choose some structural patterns over others.
Virtual Real Estate (VRE), really, starts with keywords. You’re goal is to get as much of that highly targeted search traffic as you can. That’s only going to happen if you’re high in the SERPs for the keywords your prospective visitors are using as they search for information. Find those words. Optimize for them. And make that part of the plan from the very beginning.
There are lots of free and paid tools and software for Keyword research and competitive intelligence analysis that help you make more of your time and target the right keywords with your web site to make money online with oyur virtual real estate.
Becoming a Virtual Real Estate Tycoon Made Easy
Posted on February 19, 2010
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Keyword Research: The Key to Successful Virtual Real Estate Ventures
The Virtual Real Estate Model in a Nutshell
The virtual real estate (VRE) model of Internet marketing involves staking a claim on a piece of web property and building a valuable resource on it. More specifically, it refers to finding an exploitable niche, creating a content-rich website designed to attract free search engine traffic and profiting via a variety of potential income streams.
The VRE model has been successfully utilized again and again, but it’s nature and methodology are such that there’s no risk of market saturation. There are simply too many Internet users and too many potential VRE niches to justify any concern.
VRE is notable because of its long-term potential. While other methods of generating online earnings may have a relatively short “shelf life”, the content-based focus of building VRE provides longer term value.
The resources used to construct a VRE site retain their value and utility indefinitely.
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Posted on February 19, 2010
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Can I work contract jobs for few months before I extend unemployment Benefit?
Posted on February 15, 2010
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My unemployment benefit ends in few months and I understand that I can extend UB up to 13 weeks. But I am thinking of working some contract jobs…
My unemployment benefit ends in few months. I am able to get a contract job for only few months after my UB ends. Can I extend UB after my contract job?
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Posted on February 14, 2010
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