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Google Optimization: E-Commerce @ $1 Cost (Part 1)

February 6th, 2004

by Brian Klais

Originally published in MarketingProfs

If consumers find e-commerce appealing because it helps them find and buy products easily and in less time, then your Web site is no longer the shortest distance between points A and B: Google is. This means that the notion of an e-commerce site itself becomes entirely fragmented, as every page becomes a potential entry point and selling opportunity.

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500% increase in Google traffic

“Thanks to Netconcepts, in the first six months, we improved our Google search results 300 percent and increased Google traffic 500 percent.”

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Netconcepts to run site for US taxidermy firm

January 20th, 2004

Originally published in New Zealand Herald

Why did Van Dyke’s, a South Dakota supplier of equipment to animal trophy-makers and collectors and a subsidiary of Cabelas, chose Netconcepts to overhaul its website and ecommerce strategy?

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Entrepreneur Magazine interview

January 9th, 2004

by Brian Klais

Originally published in Entrepreneur Magazine

When it comes to search engines and search marketing, what are the major engines for consumers these days? Of course there are quite a few search engines in existence but at this time the big players are Google, AOL, Yahoo, and MSN. These control 94% of all search.

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Product Indexation Check

January 1st, 2004

Use this handy tool to check how many of your category or product pages are included in the major search engines.

First, enter your website address or that of a competitor: (for example “www.ibm.com”):
(Note: www.ibm.com and ibm.com will return different results.)

Next, enter a directory or file name common to all product (or category) pages:
(for example “product.asp” or “CategoryDisplay”).

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URL Checker

January 1st, 2004

Use this handy tool to check which major search engines have included your site in their index and how many pages are included in their index.

Enter a web site URL (for example “netconcepts.com”):
(Note: www.netconcepts.com and netconcepts.com returns different results!)

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Case Study: Steve Spangler Science

January 1st, 2004

Steve Spangler Science logo

  • Revenue has doubled every quarter
  • Website drives catalog readers to buy
  • Blogging a sales success
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Case Study: Van Dykes

January 1st, 2004

Van Dyke's logo

  • Online orders have increased over 500%
  • Over a 350% increase in site Traffic
  • 9,000 unique product pages indexed in Google
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Case Study: Guild.com

January 1st, 2004

Guild.com logo

  • Sales up 41% after 4 weeks
  • #1 ranked on key products
  • 10,000 new pages indexed
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Webcast Questions and Answers

January 1st, 2004

by Stephan Spencer

Q: If you want to use the Google Directory to find out your PageRank score, how do you know what category Google has put you in to start this process?
A: Simply start at the Google Directory home page at http:/directory.google.com and conduct a search for your company name or brand name. If you are listed in the Directory, you’ll see the Category you’re listed in as part of your search listing. Click on that category name to go directly to that category page of the Directory.

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