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Evil Domainers Scam Small Businesses and Bloggers Continually; Is YOUR Domain Name Safe?

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Below article is reposted with permission.

Original authors are Monty Ferbert and Gail Gardner
Original post at http://growmap.com/domain-ownership/

This is a guest post co-authored by Gail with Monty Ferbert who started out in Internet  marketing with Richmouse promotions more then 10 years ago.

Monty owns a highly successful membership site called Richmousepoints and many other successful websites.


The most important thing you will ever do online is OWN YOUR OWN DOMAIN.

If you don’t know why read this post. If you don’t understand why, ASK ME.

Read on for how to register your domain, where your site really lives, how
people find it, IP addresses, and what a DNS (domain name server) does.

HOW NOT TO FALL VICTIM TO EVIL DOMAINERS

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Read this post so you can CONTROL your domain and NOT turn into this guy!

Newbies and experienced people alike can fall prey to many cons on the Internet – and one of the most dangerous pitfalls to watch out for online is the evil domainer con.

Lack of knowledge is where Jane and Johnny Newbie get hurt every day because the expert they trusted steals their domain name and holds it hostage.

From the earliest days of the Internet, some Web designers have been online land grabbers who have their clients pay for their domain name, but then list themselves as the owner.

Read on to find out how to make sure this does NOT happen to you.

DOMAINING: LOTS OF GRAY AREAS
There are ethical domainers who make a living by domaining.

They have many creative ways to make money buying domains including
buying sites that have expired whose owners did not want them any more.
I’m sure some are willing to help those who accidentally lose their domains.

If you’re a domainer reading this, leave your take on whether
holding domains hostage is “evil” in the comments.

The blogging world has their own variation: the “helpful” WordPress hosting company who will move your blog to self-hosting for free and all you have to do is pay for your new domain name.

HOSTING IS NOT FREE

Real hosting companies do not host for free, so that is a big red flag.  Some WILL help you move your blog or even do it for you, but you have to pay for hosting. There are two major bases you must cover:

  1. The OWNER of the domain must be listed as you. It is fine if they are listed as a contact or tech but you must be listed as owner. This is absolutely critical and non-negotiable!
  2. You need to get IN WRITING how much they charge for hosting at every level for every option. Keep a copy somewhere safe. This is VERY important. You will find out why later in this post.

HOSTILE TAKEOVER

After you have invested hard work, money, and energy growing your site in importance and influence and ideally making money with it, the evil domainer will swoop in claiming you are using too much bandwidth and want to increase your hosting costs.

BEFORE you pay, you need to find out just how much bandwidth you are using and compare prices. (See point 2 above.) Charging you more for what you’re using at an average of the going rate is NOT evil. What some of these con artists charge is NOT reasonable. It can be outrageous.

If you refuse to pay their outrageous hosting increases
they will hold your domain name hostage!

YOU MUST CONTROL YOUR DOMAIN NAME

If the domain is not registered in your name as owner you have no recourse*.
(Unless you own a trade-marked brand, but how to take back domains
with trademarked names is outside the scope of this post.)

You will either have to register a new domain, move the site and lose all your incoming links, or pay whatever they demand which is usually hundreds or even thousands of dollars.

While they COULD redirect them for you, why would they?

They are making a living by taking advantage of bloggers, businesses, and affiliate marketers that don’t know they’re con artists. They will do whatever they believe will take as much money from you as possible! (And they will insist what they’re doing is just smart business – not evil.)

YOU MUST RENEW ON TIME!

Many businesses lose their sites because they forget to renew them.

Do NOT count on the email notifications because they may not be going to you, spam filters might delete them, or you may just be busy and not see them.

Visit your own site(s) often. Make your most important site your home page so you will know if it goes down. Then if you forget to renew your domain you can IMMEDIATELY
check to find out why your site is down. DO NOT DELAY.

Many domain registrars provide a grace period during which you can still pay.
Then there can be a redemption period during which you can reclaim your domain!
But many country code domains such as .uk .au HAVE NO GRACE PERIOD.
If your site is down FIND OUT WHY immediately or you may lose it!

It is CRITICAL that you keep your domain renewed. If you don’t have a method for reminding yourself to pay annually, the safest way is to register several years in advance and check the domain on an annual date you can remember – like when you close your books or your birthday.

Most SEOs believe that Google favors sites whose domain names
are registered out several years with three years being most often
mentioned. So protect your site and get SEO benefits, too, by
having your domain not expire for at least several years.

There are other domainers – not necessarily evil ones – just smart cookies – who monitor expiring domains. If yours has value (incoming links, traffic, useful content), they will snap it up and monetize it.

They may be willing to sell it back to you – but that can get expensive.
The more valuable your business is, the more it will cost you to get it back.

There is a very real possibility that it will be more valuable to them than you are willing to pay or they might want it bad enough that they aren’t willing to sell it back to you. You again have no recourse. They now own it and unless they are willing to part with it there is nothing you can do.

WHAT ARE YOUR DOMAIN AND HOSTING OPTIONS?

Big mistake to not control both your domain and your hosting because without both you can easily lose your site forever.  So listen up Johnnie and Jane newbie. You have three choices:

  1. Register the domain yourself. You will need some techie details to successfully do that so you may need someone to assist you.
  2. Have someone you can trust do it and verify they registered YOU as the owner before you give them any money.
  3. Use a major company but not give them any more money up front than you absolutely have to until you verify that YOU are listed as the owner of your domain – NOT THEM!

No matter which of these you choose, verify that you are listed as the owner!
The field may say owner or registrant.
It is fine if they are listed for admin and technical.

USE A TRUSTED EXPERT

The easy way, and the way Gail recommends, is to have trusted advisors who can handle the techie-geek stuff for you. There are many ethical Web designers and Hosting companies who have your best interests at heart. I (Gail) recommend the ones I use:

  • Bryan Hollis – totally trustworthy and absolutely brilliant – my go-to geek for hosting, domains, technical and security issues and even the PC I’m editing this post on. Bryan owns and provides for GrowMap and other sites I advise or control:

If you use a trusted expert you can stop reading now and let them handle it all -
unless you just want to know how this all works together out of curiosity

DIY DOMAIN OWNERSHIP

Monty shares the geeky tips in this section. Johnny and Jane newbies assume that because a company tells them they will set up the website domain and host it for them they own it.  Not true. If you really own the domain you should be able to log into an account with a domain registry in that company’s client area yourself.

A proper domain registry is where you have an account you can log into with your own username and password with a registrar that uses secure servers. Note that most domain sellers are NOT registrars – they are resellers for registrars. That doesn’t matter as long as they are ethical and trustworthy.

WHAT IS A SECURE SITE?

Everyone who uses the Internet needs to know the difference between a regular and a secure site because you do not want to put your credit card or other sensitive personal information into an unsecure site. (Insecure is more correct, but unsecure is more commonly used.)

There are three ways you may be able to tell if a site is secure or not:

  • Look at the URL address. If it starts with http:// it is NOT secure. If it uses https:// it IS considered secure. (Note that most secure sites use both so what matters is that the pages you enter credit cards and personal information on are secure.) Unfortunately, some browsers no longer display that part of the URL by default.
  • Browsers used to have a lock / unlock icon to indicate secure or not.
  • C/Net How to Tell is a Site is Secure: Type in this URL http://google.com/safebrowsing/diagnostic?site= followed by the site you want to check, such as google.com or an IP address

We need to complain to Mozilla (controls Firefox) and Google (owns Chrome) about these indicators not being visible by default because not having those indicators harms small businesses and benefits big brands.

YOU NEED A DOMAIN AND A HOSTING ACCOUNT

Okay now you may be really confused. What is a hosting account? I purchased the domain so I have a website right? Wrong. Owning a domain name aka url only gives you the name. Now you need to get a hosting account account with a hosting company.  It too will have a client area with a back office you log into with a username and a password.the hosting company should provide you with a nameserver url which is the url of the hosting service.

RECOMMENDED: Buy a domain even if you don’t have a site of your own!
Also buy a domain if you use blogger or WordPress.com for your blog.

You can point it at any page about you that exists online to use as “your” site.
Print it on all your business cards and use it on your business listings

You do NOT have to create or host your own site or blog
to have an excellent online presence.

Putting your information on a site that already reaches your target audience and
letting OTHERS handle all this techie geek stuff is just as valuable to you!

Later if you want your own site or you want to change where your information
“lives” online, you simply change the DNS settings at your registrar to
point the domain name to where your new information is located.

WHAT IS A NAMESERVER?

Yes you need to understand this part (unless you have a trusted expert and then you probably quit reading by now). If you’re going to handle your own domain and hosting, here is how it works:

When you create a Web site it “lives” on the hard drive on a server which is very similar to the PC you use. That server has an IP address.

Your site is actually “found” by the IP address which is a unique number assigned to each computer attached to the Internet. Your domain name is like your address online.  We use domain names because names are easier for people to remember than numbers.

A domain name server (DNS) is a server that looks up the name of your site and figures out what IP address will send visitors to the server where your site is saved. A domain server could be on the same physical machine as your Web site, but is usually a separate computer and may not even be in the same location or even country. Nameservers can be controlled by the registrar or they can be at your hosting company.

By owning your domain name you can move your Web site to any hosting company.
You will not lose any incoming links or have to change any profiles anywhere or notify
anyone about the change or have your business cards, signs or stationary reprinted.

When you change the DNS settings at your domain registrar all the domain name servers
all over the world will know where to find your Web site.  This is similar to having the post office forward your mail, but better because you don’t have to go notify anyone!

Your DNS (domain name server) URL always starts with NS1 and NS2. Depending on your registrar and hosting company, you will have at least two and could have four or more.  To change your DNS name servers you log into the backoffice of your hosting account and replace the NS1, NS2, etc. nameserver ids.

IMPORTANT: Whenever you change name server information your
site will not be visible for from a few hours to 48 hours as all the name
servers all over the Internet are updated with the new details.

Some people will be able to see your site and others will not.
Do not worry ~ just check from many locations and by 48 hours if the
change was done correctly your site should be visible everywhere.

DETAILS NEEDED TO REGISTER DOMAINS YOURSELF

Monty uses and recommends Go Daddy because they provide 24/7 sales and customer support. As Johnny and Jane newbies, you need this extra support system in place as they will answer your important questions like how to change over a hosting account.

When you register your domain name you need to know which nameservers
you want to use to fill out the form. You can either use the registrar’s name servers
or get the numbers for the name servers provided by your hosting company.

MONTY BELIEVES YOU MUST CONTROL THE CPANEL

You only control your website if you have full access to something we call a c-panel that allows you access to the internal workings of what is your website. Too many Johnny and Jane newbies let others purchase the domain url for them and host their blog or website and then drive traffic to it.

I recommend you never do this ever, because as you increase the value of the site you are not in full control of ownership of it when the user accounts for the registry and the control panel account with the hosting company are not in your name.

For you to have full ownership of any website and complete control, both must be accessible by you at all times. Also always keep important usernames and passwords written down in a safe place and never share this information with anyone period.

If you need someone to install something on your cpanel
change the password when they’re done.

Never allow someone into the client area of your domain registry account ever.  Controlling them yourself will keep you from creating a valuable website to find out someone else controls it and can hold you hostage for whatever fee they choose to place on the site’s value.

So reread this article and make sure you understand everything before you purchase your first domain and hosting to build a website. Once you register your domain and create your hosting account, in two to 48 hours a c-panel will be created for you. The cpanel will be a special domain url which ends in  /cpanel or :2082. How long this takes can vary depending on what hosting company you use.

Sometimes they email this important information to the email account you used when paying for the hosting. The only and sole reason you own the website period is because you – not someone else – has full and complete control over the access to where the domain is registered. If you can’t change the nameservers at will you don’t control the domain.

HOW PEOPLE GET TO YOUR SITE:

  1. When someone wants to find your site they type in the domain name.
  2. The DNS (domain name servers) translate the name into the IP address to determine which server on which hosting company has your site saved. The DNS sends visitors looking for your site to that server.
  3. Your site is saved on a server at your hosting company.  Your visitor’s browser receives the pages of your site from that server..
  4. Your cpanel is at your hosting company. Your Website is saved at your hosting company. Your domain name server will be either at the hosting company or at the domain registrar.

If you want to know more see Segregation of Duties: DNS, Domain Registration & Hosting.

WHAT TO DO IF YOU ARE NOT TECHNICALLY PROFICIENT

Gail here. I understand why Monty believes you must manage your own domain registration and c-panel access. The problem is that is simply not practical for most people because they do not have the time or the background to do it right.

Having total control will not do you much good if you make a mess of your site,
break it or bring it down because you don’t know what you’re doing.

I write and edit a lot of blogs that belong to other people. Most of them are broken in some way because it takes years to get really good at installing, securing, optimizing, and designing blogs.

Most sites and blogs eventually get hacked because they aren’t secured well. Many blog owners have introduced tons of problems over the years because they weren’t really qualified and had to learn the hard way.  They DO eventually get good, but the sites built along the way pay the price and often have ongoing technical issues.

Every blog or site and especially ecommerce sites can be improved. If you want the best site NOW and not years from now when you have invested thousands of hours learning you have to hire experts you can trust.

That is what I have always done and I will never  manage my own sites in spite of the fact that I was a IBM CE (computer technician) for 23 years.  I know how much there is to know and what a difference it makes to have the very best doing it for you.

No matter how long you’ve had your site, you need to
Go to WhoIs and Check RIGHT NOW.
Are YOU Listed as the Registrant of Your Domain Name?

NOTE: If privacy guard is enabled you can’t see this so if someone else registered your URL you have to contact them or the registrar listed in that information to find out if you own it.


This post was a collaborative effort because there is always more than one way to do anything. Where I rely on trusted experts (and help others find those who can be trusted), Monty is a dyed-in-the-wool diy-er.

While Monty loves GoDaddy, they are being boycotted because they supported SOPA, so I offer as alternatives Bryan’s Domain Name Registrations or NameCheap.

Monty operates in an area of Internet Marketing I know nothing about, so I have asked him to write another guest post that explains Traffic Exchanges. I’ve challenged Monty and his peers in that marketing niche to prove that they are not just advertising to each other and show examples of people who are making a living using them.

If you want to know more now, you can visit Monty’s site RichMousePromotions or check out his JerkyMouse site where he offers buffalo, chicken, turkey, beef and fruit jerky. You can follow Monty on Twitter @JerkyMouse.

 

A brand page should be branding!

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Brand Pages are a new and innovative way to brand companies on various social media sites and social business networks. APSense members can set up 1 for free. There is a professional version available at Brand Page Pro that includes set up of the page itself plus set up of various social media profiles. The perfect solution for entrepreneurs with a busy schedule that prefer to outsource this task. A Brand Page shows all the social media of a company. Adding a RSS feed and networks where the company can be followed (Facebook, Twitter, Blogger, Pinterest, and many more) can (and should be) added. A brand page can be shared within the APSense business network with over 18oK members and outside to other social media.

Personally I think the brand pages is one of APSense best features. Its purpose
is of course branding a business, an opportunity or yourself.

I have visited a lot of brand pages. Unfortunately there are a lot that look the
graphic of this article. Completely empty or only set up partially.

Such brand pages will not do you any good. In my opinion it can even harm your business: what will people think of a business when they see a brand page that has no or limited content? Well it sure does not tempt me to visit the main site and I am sure that applies for most people that happen to see a brand page that does not brand. In that case it is better to have no brand page in my opinion.

So how do you set up a brand page that has a positive influence on your main
business?

Most important of all is to ad content about your brand.

    • Write a description on page about
    • Ad your social media profiles
    • Ad an RSS feed related to your brand i.e. from your WordPress blog
      of tour company site. If you don’t have one you can choose a related one
      from APSense.

If you are not sure on how to do that you can consult the APSense Support group where you can find several instructional videos.

Alternative you can outsource the task of setting up ab brand page and social media profiles to Brand Page Pro.

Another important thing is to make your brand page visually attractive by adding a logo and changing the header in one that shows what your brand is about. Realize that most online marketers have a busy schedule and tend to scan internet pages rather than reading the text.

The header and logo is the first thing people see. A well designed header and
logo can tell more than a 1000 words and can persuade the visitor to look more
closely to your brand page and possibly visit the main site that the brand page
is promoting.

If you are not very good with graphics I can help you. I create headers and
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Additionally the live feed of your brand page looks a lot more attractive when it contains some pictures. When your RSS feed contains articles/posts with pictures they will show up in the live feed as well in most cases. If not, Pinterest pins connected to your brand pages will also show up in your live feed.

Analyzing Website Traffic by David Maas

Analyzing Website Traffic by David Maas

David MaasAnalyzing your web traffic statistics can be an invaluable tool for a number of different reasons. But before you can make full use of this tool, you need to understand how to interpret the data.

Most web hosting companies will provide you with basic web traffic information that you then have to interpret and make pertinent use of. However, the data you receive from your host company can be overwhelming if you don’t understand how to apply it to your particular business and website. Let’s start by examining the most basic data – the average visitors to your site on a daily, weekly, and monthly basis.

These figures are the most accurate measure of your website’s activity. It would appear on the surface that the more traffic you see recorded, the better you can assume your website is doing, but this is an inaccurate perception. You must also look at the behavior of your visitors once they come to your website to accurately gauge the effectiveness of your site.

There is often a great misconception about what is commonly known as “hits” and what is really effective, quality traffic to your site. Hits simply means the number of information requests received by the server. If you think about the fact that a hit can simply equate to the number of graphics per page, you will get an idea of how overblown the concept of hits can be. For example, if your homepage has 15 graphics on it, the server records this as 15 hits, when in reality we are talking about a single visitor checking out a single page on your site. As you can see, hits are not useful in analyzing your website traffic.

The more visitors that come to your website, the more accurate your interpretation will become. The greater the traffic is to your website, the more precise your analysis will be of overall trends in visitor behavior. The smaller the number of visitors, the more a few anomalous visitors can distort the analysis.

The aim is to use the web traffic statistics to figure out how well or how poorly your site is working for your visitors. One way to determine this is to find out how long on average your visitors spend on your site. If the time
spent is relatively brief, it usually indicates an underlying problem. Then the challenge is to figure out what that problem is.

It could be that your keywords are directing the wrong type of visitors to your website, or that your graphics are confusing or intimidating, causing the visitor to exit rapidly. Use the knowledge of how much time visitors are spending on your site to pinpoint specific problems, and after you fix those problems, continue to use time spent as a gauge of how effective your fix has been.

Additionally, web traffic stats can help you determine effective and ineffective areas of your website. If you have a page that you believe is important, but visitors are exiting it rapidly, that page needs attention. You could, for example, consider improving the link to this page by making the link more noticeable and enticing, or you could improve the look of the page or the ease that your visitors can access the necessary information on that page.

If, on the other hand, you notice that visitors are spending a lot of time on pages that you think are less important, you might consider moving some of your sales copy and marketing focus to that particular page.

As you can see, these statistics will reveal vital information about the effectiveness of individual pages, and visitor habits and motivation. This is essential information to any successful Internet marketing campaign.

Your website undoubtedly has exit pages, such as a final order or contact form. This is a page you can expect your visitor to exit rapidly. However, not every visitor to your site is going to find exactly what he or she is looking
for, so statistics may show you a number of different exit pages. This is normal unless you notice a exit trend on a particular page that is not intended as an exit page. In the case that a significant percentage of visitors are exiting your website on a page not designed for that purpose, you must closely examine that particular page to discern what the problem is. Once you pinpoint potential weaknesses on that page, minor modifications in content or graphic may have a significant impact on the keeping visitors moving through your site instead of exiting at the wrong page.

After you have analyzed your visitor statistics, it’s time to turn to your keywords and phrases. Notice if particular keywords are directing a specific type of visitor to your site. The more targeted the visitor – meaning that they find what they are looking for on your site, and even better, fill out your contact form or make a purchase – the more valuable that keyword is.

However, if you find a large number of visitors are being directed – or should I say misdirected – to your site by a particular keyword or phrase, that keyword demands adjustment. Keywords are vital to bringing quality visitors to your site who are ready to do business with you. Close analysis of the keywords your visitors are using to find your site will give you a vital understanding of your visitor’s needs and motivations.

Finally, if you notice that users are finding your website by typing in your company name, break open the champagne!

It means you have achieved a significant level of brand recognition, and this is a sure sign of burgeoning success.

David Maas
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Most Simple SEO

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What is SEO?
SEO stands for Search Engine Optimization.

Why do you need SEO?
Search engines see your site different as we humans do. They see a whole lot of code from which they extract what your site is about and its value for visitors. There a lot more factors that determine the value or page rank of your site like traffic to your site, relevance of domain name to the content, the number of and quality of back links to your site and only God and SEO experts know what more.

SEO is scary stuff for many
As I know from a friend of mine who is a SEO expert one needs to do ongoing study to keep up with the constant changing of seo rules, algo rhythms to remain a SEO expert. That is why these services are so expensive. When, like me,  you did not grow up with internet and computers it is difficult to get started and you may feel tempted to dismiss it altogether.

Yes I know, nowadays Social media marketing is getting more and more important to get targeted traffic to your sites. However SEO still plays a very important role. This article is written for small entrepreneurs who do not have the time to do in depth studies of SEO techniques or have the funds to hire a seo service company to do it for them.

I strongly suggest to download this free SEO guide with tutorials on the basics. If you have no time to study it right now you should at least do the most minimal SEO on your index page. The index is the page that search engines will visit first. In most cases the information in the meta tags is used for display in search results. And very important, what is displayed when you share this link on social media sites. If you don’t do these very basics your site will be displays something like “No title” or grab the first few lines of text.

The most important meta tags are:

  • Title – The name of your company or website.
  • Description – What is your website about
  • Keywords – Words people would use in searches to find your line of products or service.For the last I highly recommend to do some keyword research. When you only pick the most obvious keywords this won’t help your findability  much. I.e. if you sell shoes and you put only keywords in like shoes, boots, etc. there is very high competition worldwide for this particular keyword. When you use a short phrase i.e. “perfect shoes to wear under a wedding dress” there will be less competition.

What more can you do?
Use the headline tags <h1>, <h2>, etc. in headings and subheadings. Try to repeat these in keyword phrases. Use <strong> to highlight to most important words of a chapter or paragraph. These simple tags helps search engines a lot to determine what your site is about.
In the main content area try to use synonyms and include these in your keywords and keyword phrases.

Another simple thing you can do is give your images a title and description. Because search engines can’t see images; they can read the tags in the code. The same applies for videos.

A note to flash intros as an index: personally I do not use them because it requires special skills to have them indexed properly because the contain not much text in general. Besides that most visitors are too much in a hurry to find info to watch your 3 minute intro.

Don’t do this!
There are also a lot of things you should not do like keyword stuffing (keywords: shoe, shoe, shoe, shoe, shoes}; submit your link on dozens of link farms; use black hat seo techniques. The last are techniques to fool search engines; believe me, you won’t get away with it for long and a ban of your site is often the result. If you are going to hire a seo company do your due diligence. If they state they are Google certified, check that! Sorry to say that there are seo companies that use black hat seo. The same applies for some SEO software. The software advertised in our software reviews are excellent and from a trusted company.

That’s it folks. There is a lot more to say about SEO but this article is only about the most elementary basics so I leave the rest to the SEO experts.

Paula van Dun

Review on RankTracker SEO Software

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Rank TrackerRank Tracker – Simply the Most Accurate SEO Software for Rank Checking

It’s hard to go anywhere when you’ve no idea where you are now. Unless you know where your website is positioned in search engine listings you can’t effectively promote it. Manual rank checking is ok when you only have one website and a couple of keywords to target. But naturally you want to grow your business, discover new niches and keywords to profit on. And that’s where Rank Tracker comes into play.

Have Your Rankings Checked During Coffee Brake

Rank Tracker is simply the fastest and the most accurate SEO software for rankings checks as well as a powerful keyword suggestion tool. With it you can see at a glance all your rankings in over 370 regional and local search engines (that’s more than I can even think of). What’s even better is that even if the search engine you target is not on the list yet, you just drop a line to the developers and have it added asap!

This is outstandingly beneficial for businesses catering to local markets. And even if you’re serving internationally you’ll be amazed by the difference local focus in marketing can make to your sales. The trick is called geo-targeting and it’s a breeze when you’ve got Rank Tracker at hand.

Need Keywords? Put On This Thinking-Cap

So it’s just as simple and easy as it should be. You enter your keywords, pick a search engine and wait a couple of seconds for Rank Tracker to get the results. But before you enter the keywords you need to come up with a keyword list, right? And again Rank Tracker is here to help. The tool has 9 rocking keyword suggestion methods to choose from: Wordtracker, Competition Research, Keyword Discovery, Google Suggest, Yahoo! Search Assist, Ask TypeAhead Search Suggestions, Word Mixer, Word Combinations, you can even take advantage of misspelled keywords (pipl do oftn misspel words, don’t we? :)

History Does Matter

When you check your rankings daily it can be hard to track the difference for all your keywords and websites. And what about pro SEOs with dozens of websites to take care of? Forget about putting everything down. Rank Tracker will keep history of all your ranking fluctuations in an eye-candy graph or table chart. All that’s left for you to do is evaluate your online performance and tweak your SEO efforts.

And that’s still not all. Rank Tracker also has a great reporting function on board. In a mouse click you can generate detailed SEO reports and customize them any way you want. Professional SEOs, put your thumbs up for you can send these reports to your clients and they’ll be as much satisfied as if you held a 2 hour personal meeting with them.

Want to know how your website ranks across the world? Grab a copy of Rank Tracker and check it out right now!