Tuesday 14 April 2015

KEY TERMS IN ONLINE BUSINESS THAT YOU MUST UNDERSTAND



KEY TERMS IN ONLINE BUSINESS THAT YOU MUST UNDERSTAND

Here is a glossary of terms that are frequently used in online
business. (Pardon me, but I'll assume that you're a complete
beginner who has no idea what any of these terms mean.)

1.  Search engine

This is a program designed to help retrieve information from the
internet. Google is the most commonly used search engine. Other popular search engines of great importance to internet entrepreneurs are Yahoo and Bing. SERPs (search engine result pages) are the pages on which search results are displayed after a query.

2.  Keyword

A keyword is a word or phrase that is used by online entrepreneurs in search engine optimization. Keywords are gathered based on how people enter their queries while searching for information on the web. For example, assume you're an affiliate marketer who sells products that cure acne. If you discover, during a keyword research, that many people who want to buy treatments for acne are searching Google using the query "acne cure", you will simply pick this query as your keyword and optimize your website/blog for it. This will make your website

3.  Keyword research

This is the process of finding out the queries that people use to search the web for relevant information. Keyword research helps you know which keywords to optimize your website/blog for. It also gives you hints on the type of information that your target audience are looking for.

4.  Long tail keyword

A long tail keyword (or a long tail) is simply a keyword phrase that comprises four words and more. Though they attract less traffic, long tails are very important because they are more specific, and they attract specific visitors that are likely to fetch you money. For example, if you’re an affiliate marketer for acne cure products, your blog would offer relevant information such as the definition, causes, and home remedies of acne – with your affiliate links subtly sprinkled within your content. Even though you discuss the causes of acne on your blog, your aim is to attract visitors who would buy the product through your affiliate links, not those who would visit your blog just to learn the causes of acne and hit the close button. In order to streamline your targeted visitors to only those who would buy the products you're marketing, you'd have to target a keyword phrase like "buy acne cure online" or any other related keyword discovered to be commonly used by consumers

Now get this: If you target a more generic keyword, such as "acne cure", you'll attract more visitors. But your visitors in this case
would include those who want to learn how to cure acne with diet, home remedies for acne, herbs for curing acne, etc.Of course, these people are of no use to you. You only need those who are ready to buy a product from an online store. If you target only such visitors, you'll make more money because they'll click on your affiliate links and buy the products you're marketing (even though you’ll generate less traffic).

5.  Content

Content is a collective term referring to the information – in any format – that you offer on your website or blog. It could be text, images, video, mp3, slideshow, etc. Text remains the best format in which content is offered. This is because search engines analyze only the text on a page to figure out what the page is all about. Also, text is easily accessible for all users (some browsers may not display images properly and some visitors may not want to download mp3 and video files due to their usually large size). Quality content refers to information that readers or visitors find
very valuable because it answers their questions, solves their problems, or teaches them something new. You must offer this type of content all the time, to attract repeat visitors

6. Search engine optimization

Search engine optimization (SEO) is the practice that involves implementing certain tactics aimed at improving the visibility of a website in SERPs. The higher a website ranks in SERPs, the more traffic it will attract. And this is the main reason why webmasters will continue to battle for the top ranks by implementing various SEO tactics. On-page/on-site optimization refers to the SEO alterations that you make on the pages of your website or blog. You're in control of these. Off-page SEO refers to SEO alterations that you make outside of your website. Either you or visitors to your website make these alterations. So, you're not in total control of your off-page SEO. White-hat SEO techniques refer to SEO practices that are encouraged and are totally in accordance with the stipulations of the major search engines. Black-hat SEO techniques refers to SEO practices that are
prohibited by search engines. Webmasters adopt black-hat SEO techniques in order to achieve quick results. However, search engines penalize webmasters found guilty of this by either blacklisting and demoting their websites in SERPs or removing such websites completely.

7. Backlink

This is a link on one website redirecting to another website. Backlinks are very important because Google ranks websites based on the quantity and quality of links pointing to them. A "nofollow" link is one that has been tagged with a special code, which instructs search engines to ignore the link and not count it as one of the links to consider when grading the site's quality. A "dofollow" link is one which has not been tagged with this code, and which is considered by search engines when ranking websites.

8. Linkbuilding

This is an off-page SEO practice, which involves proactively embedding backlinks on other websites. These backlinks redirect to your own website when clicked. Ethical linkbuilding refers to link building practices that are in line with the guidelines laid down by the major search engines, while unethical link building involves adopting dubious means that are frowned upon by search engines.

9. Anchor text

This is the clickable text that indicates a link. In other words, it is the text you click on, which in fact is a link that redirects to another page.

10. Link-bait

A link-bait is any content or feature on a website that is interesting enough to catch people's attention. Link-baits are designed specifically to gain attention or encourage others to link to a website. Examples of link-baits include valuable content, quality videos that reveal problem-solving information, and infographics that reveal staggering statistics.

11. Page Rank

Page Rank (PR) is a measure of the quality of a webpage. It is based on complex mathematical calculations that analyze the quality and quantity of backlinks to a page, among other factors. Page Rank is one of the factors that influence the ranking of a web page in SERPs. A PR of “N/A” depicts that Google is yet to analyze a website. A PR of 0-1 depicts a new website that is of low quality. A PR of 2-4 depicts intermediate quality. A PR of 5 and above depicts high quality. Authority websites such as Wikipedia have PR of 6 to 10.

12. Alexa rank

Alexa rank is a measure of the traffic a website receives relative to other websites.

13. Algorithm update

An algorithm update is an automated massive alteration by search engines, which is aimed at checking unethical SEO practices among webmasters. Examples of popular algorithm updates are Panda and Penguin, both by Google. During an algorithm update, websites found to have violated the regulations of search engines in some ways are either demoted in the SERPs or removed from the rankings altogether. For example, during an update targeted at websites that have created unnatural backlinks, websites found guilty of creating such links would be demoted or de-indexed. To protect your website from being slapped during a Google update, check Google's webmaster guidelines.

14. Social media

Social media refers to the various means of online interactions among people, in which they create, share, and exchange information and ideas in virtual communities and networks. It comprises social networking and social bookmarking. A social networking site is a platform for promoting interaction
among people who share similar interests, activities, backgrounds, and real life connections. Examples of social networking websites include Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Google+. A social bookmarking service refers to a platform through which users store, share, organize, and manage links and bookmarks to valuable web pages and online resources. Examples of social bookmarking sites include Digg, Reddit, and
Stumble upon.

15. Article marketing

This online marketing strategy entails creating valuable and relevant articles that centre around your business or blog topic. The articles are then submitted to reputable article directories, with the aim of generating traffic and high quality backlinks for SEO.

16. Guest posting

This is another online marketing technique, which involves publishing valuable content on high quality (in terms of traffic and Google Page Rank) blogs within your niche.

The aim of guest posting is to drive traffic to your blog or website and to create high quality backlinks from other sites.

17. Traffic

This simply refers to the visits that a website or blog attracts.

18. Duplicate content

Duplicate content refers to large chunks of content that appear on more than one web page – either on the same website or on different websites. Search engines frown at duplicate content and penalize websites found guilty of duplicating content from other websites. Plagiarism is the practice of copying and publishing content from another web page without the approval of the owner. Plagiarized content is regarded as duplicate content by search engines.

19. PPC

PPC means pay-per-click, and it refers to an internet marketing strategy used to direct traffic to websites. In PPC marketing, advertisers pay for each click on their ads, which are usually placed on SERPs or on websites that feature content related to the ads.

20. Newsletter

This refers to a series of email messages sent to your blog subscribers. Your subscribers are regular visitors to your blog who have opted to receive these regular messages from you.

These may be updates about your blog or business, or some other valuable information. A mailing list is the group of email addresses to which you send your newsletter.

21. RSS Feed

RSS means Really Simple Syndication. It is a way of easily distributing a blog's content (such as new posts) to its regular readers without them having to visit the website. Subscribers to an RSS feed can read the syndicated content using specialized readers that organize the content in an easy-to-read format.

22. HTML/ CSS

HTML stands for Hypertext Markup Language. A system of codes, it is the main computer language for creating web pages. As a blogger or internet entrepreneur, you'll need some basic knowledge of HTML. CSS means Cascading Style Sheet. It is a set of coded instructions that define the semantics and architecture of a web page. So, HTML is used to structure content, while CSS is used for formatting structured content.

23. Infographic

An infographic (information graphic) is a visual representation of some valuable information. It may contain statistical charts and other concrete illustrations.
An infographic is a fun and quick way to learn about a topic without having to read chunks of text. Infographics are commonly used as link baits.

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