Wednesday, 16 March 2011

SEO Tips For Small Businesses, Nonprofits Topic of Ventureneer Webinar

SEO? What's that and how do I do it? Search engine optimization may seem like a foreign language and a too-techie strategy to bother with. It's not and Ventureneer's free webinar will show nonprofit leaders and small business owners why SEO is important and how to make it work for them.

It's all about being the answer to someone's need. More than 1 billion questions are asked on Google every day. From "where is the nearest ... " to "what can I do about ... " These are seekers, people actively looking for a new place to do business or to re-connect with one they liked.
Search Engine Optimization is the strategy that gets a nonprofit or a business on the top of the search-results list. It's about choosing words carefully.
"The internet is full of new tools, including SEO. To choose the right tools, you need to know how they work. That's what this webinar is about," says Geri Stengel, founder of Ventureneer.
Many companies offer to sell a strategy or consult with an organization about improving SEO rankings. But how does an entrepreneur or nonprofit leader know which offer is best? Or whether staff can do the job in-house?
This free webinar Search Engine Optimization (SEO) - What Every Small Business and Nonprofit Needs to Know will give participants the knowledge they need to find the right consultant and choose the right strategy for getting their organization to the top of the heap.
It is not a sales pitch.

The free online seminar will be held Wednesday, March 16, 2pm-3pm ET. It will be taught by Robert Weil, President of Blue Fly Business Solutions, a performance-based search engine marketing company. Weil's business model is unique: Clients only pay when results are achieved. The demand for search engine marketing, with accountability, is high and Robert is focused on making his business a leader in the field.
Marketing, development, and sales staff from nonprofits and small businesses will learn what they need in order to develop a highly visible, search-engine friendly online presence.
For more information about the webinar, go to Search Engine Optimization (SEO) - What Every Small Business and Nonprofit Needs to Know.
About Ventureneer
Ventureneer connects values-driven small business owners, social entrepreneurs, and nonprofit leaders with the knowledge they need to make the world a better place and to thrive as businesses. At Ventureneer, entrepreneurial and nonprofit training and advice are practical, accessible, and affordable. Ventureneer's approach to learning blends traditional, formal instruction with informal, peer learning. You can learn new skills, collaborate with peers, develop solutions to your real-world problems, get one-on-one help from experts, and access the information you need to make better decisions for your organizations.

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3 comments:

  1. Hello,

    The site is about SEO tips for small businesses, the search engine optimization is very important these days and there are many SEO Company which are doing this jobs for the customers. It is most controversial and discussed topic on the online world today. Thanks a lot.

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    1. Hello all..

      small businesses don’t have the ad budgets, the personnel or the time that the bigger competition has. But none of those factors really matter to search engines, and SEO is a great way to both level the playing field and steal marketshare.

      Thanks a lot.
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  2. Now, if you have a small business online, then it’s all the more important for you to get SEO traffic from Google, Yahoo, and Bing. Plus, SEO helps you bring in traffic from specific keyword terms and phrases that are related to your products, this will greatly improve the conversions and sales you make on your organic traffic.

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