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  • Even if I become available as a consultant I can't say that I realize what to tell you to do with this website online as a long way as search engines like google and yahoo are involved in reverse osmosis review. In my opinion something must be found to present it considerable tourist and search engine enchantment.

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  • Everything You Need to Know About Telemarketing & Telemarketing Software What Is Telemarketing? Telemarketing can be described as the process of generating leads, gathering market intelligence, making conversions, and increasing sales through the phone or phone calls. While telemarketing is a very useful tool for small and medium businesses, it can also be a valuable tool for large businesses in terms of saving time and money over personal sales. In other words, telemarketing is also known as internal selling and is a common form of direct marketing. Telemarketing is generally considered a better option than personal or door-to-door sales. At the same time, you do not need to pay a huge amount to the seller, as well as bear his costs. Just find the perfect telemarketing software to reach out to customers and increase the sales of your business, that's all. There are many contenders when it comes to telemarketing solutions. Consequently, choosing the right phone sales solution to meet all your business needs is not easy. What is Telemarketing Software? Telemarketing software is a type of Contact Center tool that helps organizations reach out to customers, generate leads, make conversions, and drive sales through phone calls, text messages, chats, video calls, emails, and more. In simple terms, it is software that helps organizations achieve their goals using the telephone system, both in a direct and repetitive manner. Features of Telemarketing System Inbound and outbound telemarketing to attract leads and connect with customers. Call log history to organize data to appropriately maintain your prospect's data. Works all over the world, i.e. you can use the software remotely from any device and from anywhere. Desktop apps, mobile apps, web apps, and cloud services are available to run smoothly. CRM assists with automated lead scheduling, customer information, call scheduling, email marketing, and more. Advantages of Telemarketing Solutions It is easy to find customers with a software telemarketing system as it provides an effective means of communication between you and your potential customer. In addition, it allows you to clear all product and service-related inquiries from your customers and effectively helps you in attracting leads. This allows you to reach as many customers as possible, since you just need the customer's phone number, not their address, in order to meet them physically. Reaching out to customers by phone or email is far more cost-effective than direct or personal sales. One of the main benefits of telemarketing software is that it helps you manage your contact list, automate workflows, and send emails to your customers directly when needed. The toolbar will do everything for you according to the permission you have granted. The software also provides you with reports and analytics to determine where you are generating high volumes and where you are falling behind. This will help you understand buying behavior, interests, and buying patterns. Nd5HeyrDXOM

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  • I say having quality backlink with having high DA PA website with your niche will definitely rank your website 2-3 month. Quantity doesn't matter in backlink but quality matter it. Thanks & regard Piks4free

    | Manish67576
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  • Hi there, Anchor text is one of many signals that Google uses to determine the topic of a page - mostly the page that is being linked to. For example,  if a link to a website uses the anchor text "coffee beans" then it's a reasonable assumption for Google to believe that the page being linked to is about coffee beans - without visiting the page. Essentially, it can help Google figure out what a page is about. The important thing to remember here though is that Google uses many, many signals to determine what a page is about - anchor text is just one and can be used in a number of ways or even ignored, so my advice would be not to worry about it too much for external links because you often don't control the anchor text that someone else uses. If you do control the anchor text, then I'd advise being cautious with overusing keywords as the anchor text because it could look manipulative if you do too many. Moz has a great intro to anchor text and best practices here which I'd recommend. In terms of your question on which case will rank better, it's impossible to say because as mentioned above, there are many signals that Google uses beyond anchor text and many of them are ones we don't directly control. I hope that helps! Paddy

    | Paddy_Moogan
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  • If what you are doing is working then don't change it! IF your business grows enough to be worth it then fold NY into the larger site. If NY is the primary target, just keep both of them for now. You can refer all the NY traffic that is coming to the MY page to the NY page.

    | HashtagHustler
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  • In regards to keyword targeting the first goal is to write in a way that is natural for the end user. You shouldn't focus too much on trying to include your core keyword a specific number of times there isn't a hard and fast rule for that. What I would look at instead is keyword density. This will take into account your longer form articles. But you shouldn't focus too much on hitting certain keyword targets but focus more on producing great content that solves a particular pain point. Hope that helps some.

    | JordanLowry
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  • Hi Jonathan, Thanks for the question. Here are a few couple of sources of great content / great campaigns that I usually refer to: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Z2CSidq-6fxOY1YJLu-MY-DdTqWKiSL4gsuSGVC42r0/edit (curated by Rand) https://www.informationisbeautifulawards.com/showcase?award=2017&pcategory=winner&type=awards - very data led but naturally evergreen because you can refresh the data when new sets come out Hopefully that helps! Paddy

    | Paddy_Moogan
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  • No, I've found pages moving weeks after the first cache after major surgery!

    | Nigel_Carr
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  • Thanks for this. I will set up the canonicalisation accordingly. In regards to the internal clicks. I guess I was hoping that all the clicks would essentially be added together. As in - All of the actual page clicks and all the clicks variations with URL parameters. But as internal clicks are not a ranking factor it doesn't matter. Are the links to the page with parameters the only way the 'source' page benefits through using a cannnonical?

    | Andrew-SEO
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  • Hi Rick, I don't know the details but you could have a collapsable section under the video. If not, then perhaps under the video you could provide a link to a new blog post and add it there. Make sure you know what keywords you target on these pages so they don't compete. Hope helps a bit. Katarina

    | Katarina-Borovska
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  • Thank you for your quick and detailed reply. It confirms what I thought.

    | seoanalytics
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  • It should be noted that individuals searching long tail keywords are likely farther down an acquisition funnel and more apt to perform an action. Example: "shoes" gets millions of searches a month, is very competitive, but broad/vague. "Women's red Nike running shoes size 6" is a specific, low competition, long tail search. This individual knows exactly what they are looking for and are more apt to purchase. While this isn't always the case, many companies have become successful by leveraging long tail queries. Amazon being the biggest! Chris Anderson's The Long Tail better describes this phenomenon. There are more long tail searches than there are fat head (short tail) searches. So if you can invest some keyword research muscle into understanding where your long tail keyword opportunities are, and then provide the best resources/content to deliver that information to users, you'll site will be better set up for success.

    | BritneyMuller
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  • Thank you for all your help, this answers my questions.

    | seoanalytics
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  • My understanding is that AMP pages don't need to be HTTPS themselves, but the resources they link to often need to be (see https://www.ampproject.org/docs/reference/validation_errors.html). I think that is so it can be cached by Google and served on an HTTPS site without problems.

    | bridget.randolph
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  • Agree 100%.   I should have mentioned.  We use a slide out on our site and it is pretty effective.  We did AB testing to look at the best verbiage on the slide out and we also did some user testing to see the best timing for when and how to slide out.

    | CleverPhD
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  • appreciate the point of view! And the Whiteboard Friday today was very timely for this as well. Highly recommend watching if you're looking for ways to do keyword research and how to incorporate it into specific pieces of content. #randprovides

    | Vacatia_SEO
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  • Yes, for the time being Youtube will be the prevailing video result. Since this is a recent change, I would imagine some of the information in the Wistia library is a little out of date. They more than likely aren't trying to mislead you. Wistia still makes sense for a number of use cases. Phil Nottingham of Distilled wrote a Moz Post you will find interesting.

    | Travis_Bailey
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