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There are no stupid questions.

This could be our shortest blog post, but a really important one…

A couple of days ago, someone asked me how to buy a domain name. This is something we do all the time, but to some people it’s a complete mystery.

It made me realise that we spend a LOT of time learning about internet marketing, getting sites to the top of Google and helping clients do the same.

The thing is though that we also take a LOT of what we know for granted.

Here’s where you come in.

So… in order to make this the best possible resource for you, what question do you have that you’ve been a bit embarrassed about asking.

Please post it below and we will do our best to answer your questions in future blog posts.

 

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About Chris Green

Chris is the Green half of Calloway Green. He helps businesses market themselves properly online, to get more traffic, more clients and more profit.

16 Responses to There are no stupid questions.

  1. Is there a quick way to find out where your site ranks in google for a specific keyword. e.g. for my site I want to know which page it ranks on for say – Successful Project Management

  2. Is there an easy way to find how many competing pages there are for a given keyword

  3. Chris says:

    Great questions Chris, keep em coming.

  4. Philippe says:

    What is the best way to market character design service?

  5. What’s the best way of following up with people once they come to my website?

  6. Anita Dale says:

    How do I set up a blog and what is the best way to manage it effectively. What do I do if a negative response has been posted?

  7. Glen says:

    If I have multiple products, what is the best way to optimize and use my home page?

  8. nicky says:

    We are in the process of setting up a blog on our site, what is the average number of posts we should be looking at posting per day/week? does the frequency help rankings? thanks

  9. Bruce Kidson says:

    Hi Chris,
    You use Market Samurai, with the changes is it still good? Or are there better options for finding which are ‘good’ keywords. Also which keywords we rank for and might not be aware. SEO Rush I think does this, but is expensive are there other options.
    Many thanks
    Bruce

  10. Paul says:

    So when you optimise keywords… Let’s say you optimise for an English phrase… but the site is relevant to European audience… Will your hard work in optimising for Google.com or Google.co.uk help out rankings in Google.pl, Google.it etc?
    We actually have this situation now – we have launched a site for a client in Poland, and their site has 3 languages – EN / PL / RU…and they want some success in Search Engines… Tricky!

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  12. Glenn says:

    Should I concentrate on linking to my home page only or should I get links for all of my internal pages?

  13. Dan Boyle says:

    Are blog comment links really worth anything?

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  15. James says:

    how i can beat my competitors easily

  16. Chris says:

    @Glenn – you should probably only have 50% max of the links going to your home page. The rest should be pointing toward content on the rest of your site.

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