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[A721]Asp In 24 Hours
by David Hennebery, Dav
Firstly what we mean by your site getting indexed is when it shows up on the google search engine. To find out if you website is listed enter www.yourdomain.com into the search box. You will see ?no results? appear, which means our website is new and its not in google's index. Google doesn't know your site exists, therefore it cannot be ranked.

So we must first get into their index, when we do, you should see your website title, description and url appear. Then your website is indexed by google. So how do we do this?

Firstly do not use google's submission form. This method takes about 5 weeks to be indexed.

What you need to do is enter a few keywords related to the website you want to index. You should see a whole list of websites related to your own. What you need to do next is download a google toolbar; this will show you the page rank of each page in the search engine. You can download the toolbar at http://toolbar.google.com

You need to look down through these related websites, paying particular attention to the page ranks. Try and find a webpage with a rank of 5 or higher. Enter their website and look for links on their homepage, if you find a links page , you can then contact them and ask if they will do a link swap, write them a convincing letter and 50% will agree although the higher the page rank ,the tougher they are to convince.

If you can convince 1 page rank 5 to link with you, your website will be listed in roughly 3 to 4 days. To get your site listed in less than 24 hours, get 1 website with a page ranking of 6 to link with you. That's it, no miracles. It works!

Now there is actually an easier way than writing to these people. Visit a link purchasing website. Here is a great free link exchange website where you can swap links with different websites, The link is http://www.LinkMetro.com.

Now that you're in google's index, you can start to concentrate on increasing your page rank.

An amazing thing happened to UK based adventure holidays specialist Activities Abroad over the last 2 or 3 days. A controversial promotional email sent to the company customer mailing list sparked a nationwide controversy by offering 'chav-free' vacations.

For the benefit of our non-UK readers, Wikipedia explains the word Chav as generally referring to a "white aggressive teen or young adult, of working class background, who wears branded sports and casual clothing who often fights and engages in petty criminality and are often assumed to be unemployed or in a low paid job." The company mailing promised that on its holidays you wouldn't meet anyone with Chav-like names such as "Britney, Dazza, Chardonnay and Candice".

Although Director Alistair McLean insists "It was a tongue-in-cheek e-mail", a media storm soon ensued with coverage in major national newspapers like The Times, and McLean was also interviewed live on a major BBC radio show.

The result of all this media coverage was a massive surge in visitors to the Activities Abroad website which eventually threatened to engulf the servers. Over the period of just 24 hours the number of visitors to the website exploded by 1,100%.

The equivalent value of this additional visitor traffic in Pay Per Click terms is approximately £4,000 ($5,600) a day, however, the real value is in the additional vacation bookings that will undoubtedly result from this mass media coverage. As McLean explains, "We have had £300,000 worth of PR from this. We had a few nervous moments and knew it was a bold piece of PR but we're getting great results."

So, what can we online marketers learn from this experience? Well, first of all, it demonstrates the huge potential influence that Blogs have and how Blogging has empowered people to such an extent that they can now start a national media storm from their own kitchen table.

This whole controversy was sparked by one single blogger who received the company email and was so angered by its contents that he wrote about it on his travel blog. This was eventually picked up by news outlets across the UK and the rest, as they say, is history.

The second lesson is the amazing power of viral marketing. What started as one man's online rant evolved into a national controversy within a matter of hours. Viral marketing is nothing new, but it takes an event like this to remind us of just how powerful a tool it really can be.

The final lesson is that controversy sells. Whether deliberate or not, the content of the email shot was definitely controversial. Even though the company claim that the overwhelming response has been one of support, it only takes a few outraged individuals to create the kind of national level controversy that we have seen in this case.

Was this really a "tongue-in-cheek" email that threatened to backfire but eventually paid off brilliantly, or was it a piece of clever but highly cynical viral PR? Only a few people within Activities Abroad will know the answer. What is not in doubt is that the results were phenomenal and would delight any online marketing professional.

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David Hennebery has sinced written about articles on various topics from Site Promotion, Prospects and Writing. David Hennebery is the owner and webmaster of ebookprofitmaker and is recognised as a internet marketing professional.To contact him Email daveh24706@yahoo.co.uk or at his website www.ebookprofitmaker.comYou have full persmission to reprint this article w. David Hennebery's top article generates over 2900 views. to your Favourites.

Mark Scriven has sinced written about articles on various topics from Site Promotion, Ski and Marketing. Mark Scriven is founder and MD of Turismotec Ltd (www.turismotec.com), a UK based that specialises in the leisure, travel and tourism sect. Mark Scriven's top article generates over 18100 views. to your Favourites.
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