Tuesday, January 29, 2013
Organic Digital Web Design
IN the online marketplace, people are looking for a business that offers a saving, service or specialty that they cannot find elsewhere. If you offer a product or service that is widely available, you will find the competition for your search terms or keywords very competitive. It is quite likely that your new website from Organic Digital will be just one of hundreds across Australia and possibly of dozens across Newcastle and the Hunter Region.
So how do we attract online customers to your website when it is brand new amongst a plethora of established competition? And how can we give it a nudge along so that it moves closer to the first page of the search results, which is where something like 98% of all buying decisions are made? The first step is to target local search, so you are found within the local area by customers who are likely to use you – the low hanging fruit.
Once we have some traction with local search, we expand our horizon to take in regional and statewide geographic locations so we can compete with out of area business – and from then on you will be in the national marketplace. It may sound ambitious, but it is not beyond the scope of Organic Digital to have your new website competing strongly in the Australian search results within 12 months.
Taking advantage of a positive Search Engine Optimization (SEO) strategy can work wonders for a small business website. If you have an existing site that has never been optimized, the results can be quite dramatic in the short term. At Organic Digital, we are passionate and enthusiastic about SEO and gaining momentum in the search engine rankings is a source of real pride for the team. Plus, it means more traffic and visitors to your site and at the end of the day, more sales and money in your pocket!
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
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Monday, October 31, 2011
eHarmony Free Weekend: Sept 2nd to Sept 5th 2011
eHarmony is having a free weekend starting September 2nd and running until September 5th 2011. The free event will begin at the start of Friday the 2nd (right at midnight) and will run until 11:59PM on Monday the 5th. This free event is open to residents in the U.S. and Canada.
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Writing a Better Online Dating Profile
I’ve already shared my thoughts on how I recommend creating a dating profile in my article Step-by-Step Guide to Creating Your Dating Profile..
The truth is, I run this site and give dating advice in my spare time…which means I don’t have nearly enough time to help rewrite all of my readers profiles. So my goal all along with my step-by-step profile creation article was to enable people to improve their profiles without needing me.
Recently I was contacted by someone regarding their profile and his desire to improve it. I asked him to go through the steps in my guide to creating a profile. I wanted to share the results of this with all of my readers as I am encouraged that the advice I’m offering can really help.
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Sunday, October 30, 2011
Be Aware of What You Reveal as You Communicate Online
Being new to online dating and growing comfortable with online dating both share one risk for people if they’re not careful: revealing far too much personal information far too early.
Early this month a reader contacted me with the following question:
I’m new to online dating and I’ve just started to chat with people and will be seeing a couple of them next week.
What I’m concerned with is giving out personal information. I just finished chatting on skype with one guy, and realized I had already given him my full name, phone number, and my birthday (not on purpose). He was also asking where I grew up, though I didn’t tell him where I was born. I’m just worried that being so new to online dating in general that I may get used very easily.
My question is, how do I know whether the guy is just curious or if he could actually be wanting to steal my identity or something?
Does This Situation Present and Identity Theft Issue?
Generally speaking, I don’t think identity theft is a huge problem with online dating…or at least not the biggest problem. I’m sure it happens but generally the scams I hear about seem to be more interested in tricking people into willingly sending money as opposed to stealing your identity.
That having been said, even if identities aren’t being stolen we all need to be cautious on what information we reveal. In the example above:
I think first name is good enough. If you switch to personal email and your mail account reveals your first and last name, keep that in mind and be sure you’re comfortable with that. A first name is plenty for a long time to be honest. Giving out phone numbers isn’t much of a risk…aside from the fact that they might start making harassing phone calls (but honestly I don’t think that happens very often). My preference was to go straight from email to a first date but plenty of people use the phone and I honestly don’t see giving out a phone number as much of a risk.I can see how birthdays might come up innocently enough but that’s something that doesn’t seem necessary to talk about so early in getting to know one another.I suspect in this reader’s case we just had guy who is curious to get to know the woman he is talking to. The fact that he’s getting on Skype and showing who he is something the normal trick-you-into-sending-money scammer would never do. And that’s the type of scam that I think happens most often with online dating (and you can learn more about that scam and others in my article on Protecting Yourself from Scams when Dating Online).
My guess is that my reader is fine in the current situation however we should all follow this rule:
Anything personal we reveal should be revealed intentionally!
If you find yourself accidentally revealing information you didn’t intend to, it’s a sign that you need to be more aware of what you’re talking about!
Looking for more dating advice? Check out my free online dating ebook..
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Guys: Don’t Use “Form” Emails for Online Dating
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Re-Contacting Women and Online Dating Success
Recently, a reader wrote to ask questions about re-contacting women at some point after the first email. He also talked a bit about my personal success compared to his and I wanted to address both of these areas in this article.
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