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Friday, February 7, 2025

Archive for the 'WordPress Plugins' Category

SEO Zen Pro: Build a complete, SEO-friendly site in under 10 minutes #ad

Alex Becker says he routinely ranks for keywords that get 5k, 10k, even 20k searches per month. Three principles direct his work to accomplish this: • Google favors sites structured in silos, especially sites with strong internal linking • Google give preference to relevant and unique content. They are trying to benefits their searchers, after all. • Video, especially YouTube video, rises to the top of the search results And, one more thing, Google still honors relevant, high PR links. And for the foreseeable future, it will continue to highly rank sites with high-authority links... [...]

What keywords are your competitors using? #ad

Tony Marriott has a new keyword tool that finds the keywords that will make a difference for your site’s success. It’s called Authority Site Keyword Intelligence Tool. This is version 2, and has advantages over most of the other keyword tools currently available. Tell it your site’s URL (or any other URL, such as a competitor’s). It will: • Find keywords for the site automatically • Find the high rank websites that are ranking for those keywords • Find the other keywords those sites are ranking for • Find how many backlinks these sites have •... [...]

Gangsta Optins: An offer they can’t refuse? #ad

An attractive opt-in form is a critical ingredient for high conversion rates. You could use the one provided by your autoresponder company, but they are bland and yours looks like everyone else’s. You can hire a professional designer to create a custom one for you, but it could cost $100 or more. Even worse for the serious marketer, these opt-in forms have another key drawback. Split-testing alternative designs can be difficult and costly, and for a non-programmer, virtually impossible. But now Jennifer Taylor has a solution to our limited opt-in options. Taylor has just released the Gangsta... [...]

Komenz: Maximize the value of comments you receive #ad

David Coss (he calls himself Cossack) has announced Komenz, which he describes as a “social comments syndicator”. Whenever anyone makes a comment on your account on a major social network about your site, this software will copy it to all your accounts on other social networks so that you get the maximum leverage from it. It supports, Google Plus, Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter and WordPress. The result of spreading people’s comments around like this is that a lot more people see these recommendations, and there’s a possibility that your content will become viral. For example,... [...]

Simple Video Pro: The most powerful video marketing platform ever #ad

Nick LaPolla has been working with video software for years. in 2012, he released version 1 of Simple Video Pro, which became the best-selling WSO of all time. Saturday, he released version 2, with many enhancements to the original function. Those who purchased Simple Video Pro after April 1, 2012, can get Simple Video Pro 2.0 at no charge. At the bottom of the sales page on Simple Video Pro.com, there is a link: “Already a Member? Click Here”. Just go to the sales page via your favorite affiliate’s link, click the “already a member” link and you will find links to... [...]

Covert Player Pro: Version 4 of a top WP video player #ad

IM NewsWatch has announced Covert Player Pro by Mark Dulisse before. It is proven technology that has been available for some time and is used on many websites. But it’s worth a new mention because version 4 has many slick new features: • It uses HTML 5 so videos play on any platform from smartphone to tablet to laptop to PC • It allows multiple videos on a page, each starting or stopping when the user scrolls to bring it into view or out of view • It presents an opt-in form if (and when) you choose. Viewer must opt-in to continue viewing. • It allows you to manage... [...]

Link Automatic: Write content once; send it everywhere uniquely #ad

Content syndication refers to placing your content in article directories, social media sites and on other web properties, so that it gets the widest readership. Often, for improved SEO, the content is modified so that the additional versions of it are not deprecated as “duplicate content.” David Coss (he calls himself Cossack) has created software to automate syndicating your content to nearly 30 major web 2.0 sites. He calls this software, appropriately, Link Automatic. Nothing the software does violates any of the terms of service on these sites, Coss says, so using the software... [...]

Professional announcers can appear on your website #ad

The most important moment when a visitor comes to your site are the first few seconds. That’s when they decide to stay and visit a while or click away to go somewhere else. Having a well-spoken announcer appear on a virtual stage on your site and encourage them to participate can make the difference between a new client and a restless surfer. Now, Todd Gross and other top announcers have put together a WordPress plugin that places Todd or another spokesperson on your site to deliver your call to action. The plugin is called Webcaster WP Pro, and it gives your site a professional polish that’s... [...]

Popit WP Plugin: Eye-catching, elegant and animated Pop-ups #ad

Noah Whitmore was unhappy with the limitations of pop-up software for WordPress. The existing plugins didn’t work well with mobile devices and were restricted in what they could display. So he created his own pop-up builder, and he calls it: Popit Plugin. Here’s what it can do for you: • Instead of limiting you to a boring rectangle, it can pop up a balloon or thought bubble with your message • When the visitor hovers their mouse over your message, it becomes animated. • Besides text in the pop-up window, Popit Plugin supports a clickable image and video • It lets... [...]

Create and sell plugins without being a programmer #ad

David Vendenburg helps marketers to become plugin developers. Not plugin programmers, but the designer (and ultimately the publisher/seller) of plugins; you hire a programmer to write the code. The hard part of a software business isn’t writing the code. There are hundreds of freelance programmers who can do that for you. The hard part is the business process surrounding the actual code creation: • Getting the idea for a plugin • Defining what you want the plugin to do and defining it in a way that a programmer can understand and implement • Finding a good programmer, communicating... [...]


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