Wednesday, September 21, 2005

An award-winning advertising agency in Bradenton,Sarasota area

Result Oriented Advertising Agency/Internet Marketing
Bradenton,Sarasota Florida

An award-winning advertising agency for over 20 years in the Sarasota/Bradenton area,
The Fox offers you creative marketing solutions that are results-oriented.
Our talented team of professionals will define your needs, design diverse marketing strategies, and produce an aggressive and high-impact marketing campaign.
The Fox possesses the expertise to develop and implement an integrated multi-media approach to marketing your organization’s products and services to meet your individual business strategic goals and objectives

Contact The Fox Advertising Agency, Inc. for Creative Marketing Solutions

The Fox Internet Marketing Solutions
A Division of The Fox Advertising Agency, Inc.
9114 58th Dr. East, Suite 103
Bradenton, FL 34202
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Fax:941-756-6484
Email: info@foxadv.com
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The Fox Internet Marketing Solutions
A Division of The Fox Advertising Agency, Inc.
9114 58th Dr. East, Suite 103
Bradenton, FL 34202
Ph: 941-758-2404
Fax:941-756-6484
Email: info@foxadv.com
Website: www.foxadv.com
Blog: http://foxadv.blogspot.com

Ad Agency Works to Boost Web Site Recognition in Bradenton,Sarasota


The Fox Advertising Agency Inc. at 9114 58th Drive E., Suite 104, in Bradenton has a new division, Internet Marketing Solutions.


BRADENTON, Fla. (PRWEB) September 14, 2005 -- The Internet Marketing Solutions division specializes in getting a client's Web site higher up in the rankings on sites like Google, Yahoo and MSN Search by making sure the site is set up properly, has great wording and uses as many resources as possible to make it attractive to search engines.

The IMS division can also design or redesign a client's Web site and essentially marries analysis with creativity to determine what a client's site specifically could use to make it more productive.
Phone: 758-2404.


Updating Your Web Site Efficiently
By Halstatt Pires
Many new webmasters, and even seasoned web designers, create web sites that are very inefficient in regard to updates. Updating your site keeps visitors coming back day in and day out, while at the same time giving search engines plenty to index. Yet if the task of updating your web site is not an efficient one, hundreds and thousands of hours can be lost. Using simple solutions, such as content management systems, the efficiency of updating a web site can be improved dramatically.
The Trap of a "Simple" Web Site
When I first started learning web design, I learned enough to make a simple web page. "Cool! I made a web page!" I thought. Indeed. Then I proceeded to make an entire web site, several hundred pages deep. "Cool! I made a web site!" Then came time to update the site. This is what I call the trap of a "simple web site."
An inexperienced webmaster makes a web site using HTML with no CMS (Content Management System), no Style Sheets, no includes, then finds things need to be updated and goes through and changes every single page on the site. Mean while, a Webmaster using includes or a CMS is able to update his or her site in a fraction of the time.
Fortunately, the trap is very easy to escape, and if the problem is addressed right away, not much time is lost at all. The downside is that if you get stuck in the trap, you can spend countless hours making changes to your site that otherwise could have taken minutes.
Getting Out of the "Simple" Web Site Trap
To get out of the "simple" site trap, simply transfer your site to a CMS or use includes and style sheets. There are huge numbers of CMS solutions available. Some are free, some charge a one-time fee and others charge a subscription fee. To get the best service, you will have to pay a little more. Having someone there to answer your questions when you need them answered is a huge plus. Spending the extra money to get the extra service is often well worth the investment. If your budget is tight, Open Source CMS solutions are available for free. A good programmer can do a basic installation of such a system in a few hours. PHP Nuke is an example of one popular Open Source CMS.

Conclusion
Many CMS solutions do much more than just allow your web site to be updated easily. A top-notch solution will include email marketing, web forms, e commerce, members' areas, lead management, and more. If you've found yourself in the "simple" site trap, the best thing you can do is get out right now. Still, careful research will ensure that you will get the most for your money.
Halstatt Pires is an Internet marketing consultant with http://www.marketingtitan.com/ - an Internet marketing firm in San Diego offering automated web site systems through http://www.businesscreatorpro.com/
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The Fox Internet Marketing Solutions
A Division of The Fox Advertising Agency, Inc.
9114 58th Dr. East, Suite 103
Bradenton, FL 34202
Ph: 941-758-2404
Fax:941-756-6484
Email: info@foxadv.com
Website: www.foxadv.com
Blog: http://foxadv.blogspot.com

Thursday, September 15, 2005

Press Release-Sarasota Herald-Business














GRAND OPENINGS
Ad agency works to boost Web site recognition


The Fox Advertising Agency Inc. at 9114 58th Drive E., Suite 104, in Bradenton has a new division, Internet Marketing Solutions.The Internet Marketing Solutions division specializes in getting a client's Web site higher up in the rankings on sites like Google, Yahoo and MSN Search by making sure the site is set up properly, has great wording and uses as many resources as possible to make it attractive to search engines. The IMS division can also design or redesign a client's Web site and essentially marries analysis with creativity to determine what a client's site specifically could use to make it more productive.Phone: 758-2404

The Fox Advertising Agency, Inc.
9114 58th Dr. East,
Suite 103
Bradenton,
FL 34202


Business Time:9am - 5pm
Phone: 941.758.2404
Fax:941.756.6484
Email: info@foxadv.com
Website: www.foxadv.com
Contact The Fox Advertising Agency, Inc. for Creative Marketing Solutions

Fox Internet Marketing Solutions Bradenton Florida

Why Fox Internet Marketing Solutions?

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Selecting a Search Engine Optimization Company
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A Search Engine Optimization Company can be an in valuable asset in your Internet marketing campaign. They specializein knowing how to raise your search engine positions,monitoring those positions on the regular basis, andadjusting their strategies to account for undesirableresults in any given month. Since this takes a lot of time,effort, and specialized knowledge, it can be in your bestinterest to go to an outside source rather than try tomaintain high search engine positions on your own.
However, like every business, there are good companies andthere are lemons. Knowing the right questions to ask andthe criteria to look for will help you in choosing an affordable, effective search engine optimization company.

When looking at different companies, begin by considering the approach they employ to raise your search enginepositions. Steer clear of companies that use cloaked,doorway, or bridge pages to raise your positions. Thesetechniques violate most search engine policy, and in theworst case scenario, will only get your website severelypenalized, if not removed entirely from a search engine's index.

A cloaked page is a page that is created which is invisibleto the regular visitor to your website. The cloaked page iscoded to detect a search engine spider and divert them tothis special page, which is set-up to artificially boostyour search engine position. Doorway or bridge pagesutilize the same concept, but often reside on an entirelydifferent server. Google, one of the largest and mostimportant search engine on the Internet, will remove yourwebsite from their index if they detect you have cloakedpages. Never, never employ any company that uses thistechnique!
Another important element is to get a guarantee that thecompany you hire will not work with your competitors whilethey are working for you. Obviously, this would seriouslycompromise the effectiveness of the search engineoptimization campaign. Be aware that some companies willuse the success they achieve for your website to sell theirservices to your competitors. So get your guarantee inwriting, and make sure it is legally binding.

Of course, one of the most important factors you want tocheck out is the company's track record of results.However, don't take the company's word for it. They willundoubtedly be slanting their results in order to selltheir services to you. To go beyond their simple statementof success, ask them a few pertinent questions, and verifytheir answers.

Ask them which engines they have achieved the best resultson. The ones that are important are the most popularengines, and these are the ones you want to see goodresults on. Since the popularity of search engines canchange with the landscape of the overall Internet, checkout the Nielsen Netratings page at Search Engine Watch. Youcan access this athttp://www.searchenginewatch.com/article.php/2156451.

Next, find out what keywords and phrases they are claiminggreat results with. It's easy to get high rankings withunpopular words. For instance, the keyword "cat leashes"will get high popularity ranking because no one else wouldthink of using it. What you are looking for is good resultsusing popular keywords. Check out the software Wordtracker,available at www.wordtracker.com.
You can order a freetrial, or a subscription ranging from 1 day to 1 year. Thissoftware rates the popularity of keywords and phrases basedon actual search engine use.

Next, look for good results over an entire site that thecompany claims to have successfully worked for. You want tosee a wide range of positions over a number of differentsearch engines using different keywords or phrases for theentire site. Request a report for any client the company claims to have done well for. This report should show goodpositions on a number of the most popular search enginesfor a variety of different, popular keywords and phrases.

When you are checking out search engine optimization companies, make sure they have actually done the work theyare claiming to have done. Some companies will use othercompany's results in order to get you to sign on with them.If you are in doubt, call the company they are showing youresults for, and ask for the name of their search engineoptimization company.

It's important to keep in mind that a successful searchengine optimization campaign will result in maximumexposure across a wide range of popular search enginesusing a variety of keywords and phrases. This is theformula for a successful campaign, and you should keep italways in the forefront of your marketing strategy.

Ask the search engine optimization company you areconsidering for a report that shows you rankings across anumber of popular search engines for a period of at leastsix months. Remember: search engine marketing is a processthat is continual, and you need a company that not only understands this, but keeps constant tabs on your searchengine positions. That company must also be able to adjustits strategy in the event that search engine rankings drop.
Since search engine marketing is an on-going process, yourpositions must be constantly monitored. If you want yoursearch engine optimization company to do this for you,request a sample of a monthly report. It is essential thatthis report should show rankings for the most popularsearch engines. Don't be impressed by a report that onlyshows great results for a limited number of small searchengines. These are fairly easy results to acquire. Alsoconfirm that the popular search engine results they areshowing you are indeed the popular search engines currently.

Be sure the sample report the company shows you is in aformat that you can easily understand. For example, itcould be in the form of a chart that covers a period of atleast six months and presents data such as the top 50positions broken down on a monthly basis or the top 5 pageseach month. Then, ascertain that the company you areconsidering actually monitors these positions or pagesevery month, and that the sample report they show youincludes findings and recommendations for the specificsite. This insures that the company will actively monitorand make adjustments to their strategy on a continual basisrather than simply gather statistics on your positions. Youneed a company that is actively participant in your searchengine marketing campaign, not just an information gatherer.

Obviously, your finances have to figure into your choice ofcompany, but bear in mind that a search engine optimizationcompany is crucial the success of your marketing campaign.It is not just a casual accessory. If you cannot afford acompany that will do a thorough and reliable job for yourwebsite, you might consider waiting until you do have thefinances in place.

If you have to find a company and can't wait for yourfinances to catch up, you may be able to find an affordablecompany that will also be able to supply quality, reliablework, such as a fairly new company. Just remember thatthere are risks involved with using a company without aproven track record - and that risk is your money! Don'ttake that leap unless the company can supply you with aleast a few references.

References are the most reliable indicator of a goodcompany. Don't use a company that won't show yourreferences because of any reason, confidentiality included.Remember - even doctors will provide references! The firmyou choose should provide you with a minimum of tworeferences, one that is from the past, and one that is current.

When you contact these references, be prepared to askprecise, specific questions so that neither of your time iswasted. Ask them what their experience was like with thecompany, such as their availability to answer questions anddeal with problems and their ability to meet deadlines. Askthe reference to rate the overall performance of the company.

Find out if the company requested that the reference makesignificant changes to their web pages that affected thevisitors coming to their site. You are looking for a searchengine optimization company that can balance the needs ofboth search engines and site visitors without compromising either.

The most essential question to ask is whether the work ofthe search engine optimization company resulted in higherprofits for the reference. Without profits, it doesn'tmatter whether your positions are at the top of the list or not.

The Fox Advertising Agency, Inc.
9114 58th Dr. East, Suite 103
Bradenton, FL 34202

9am - 5pm

Phone: 941.758.2404
Fax: 941.756.6484
Email: suresh@foxadv.com

Thursday, September 01, 2005

SEO's Relationship With Website

SEO's Relationship With Website Architecture

SEO's Relationship With Website Architecture
By Daria'>http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Daria_Goetsch">Daria Goetsch


SEO's Relationship With Website Architecture


Search engine optimization for today's search engine robots requires that sites be well-designed and easy-to-navigate. To a great degree, organic search engine optimization is simply an extension of best practices in web page design. SEO's relationship with web design is a natural one. By making sites simple and easily accessible, you are providing the easiest path for the search engine robots to index your site, at the same time that you are creating the optimum experience for your human visitors.


This approach ties well into the notion of long-term search engine marketing success. Rather than trying to "psych out" the ever-changing search engine algorithms, build pages that have good text and good links. No matter what the search engines are looking for this month or next, they will always reward good content and simple navigation.


Search Engine Robots


Search engine robots are automated programs that go out on the World Wide Web and visit web pages. They read the text on a page and click through links in order to travel from page to page. What this really means is that they "read" or collect information from the source code of each page. Depending on the search engine, the robots typically pick up the title and meta description. The robots then go on to the body text of the page in the source code. They also pay attention to certain tags such as headings and alt text. Search engine robots have capabilities like first-generation browsers at best: no scripting, no frames, no Flash. When designing, think simple.


Search Engine Friendly Design


Creating search engine friendly design is relatively easy. Cut out all the bells and whistles and stick to simple architecture. Search engine robots "understand" text on the page and hyperlinks, especially text links. The relationship of SEO and web design makes sense when you start with good design techniques for your visitor. The easier the navigation and the more text on the page, the better it is not only for the visitor but also for the search engine robots.


Obstacles For Indexing Web Pages


Search engine robots cannot "choose" from drop down lists, click a submit button, or follow JavaScript links like a human visitor. In addition, the extra code necessary to script your pages or create those lists can trip-up the search engine robots while they index your web page. The long JavaScript in your source code means the search engine robots must go through all this code to finally reach the text that will appear on your page. Offload your JavaScript and CSS code for quicker access to your source code by the search engine robots, and faster loading time for your online visitors. Some search engine robots have difficulty with dynamically-generated pages, especially those with URLs that contain long querystrings. Some search engines, such as Google, index a portion of dynamically generated pages, but not all search engines do. Frames cause problems with indexing and are generally best left out of design for optimum indexing. Web pages built entirely in Flash can present another set of problems for indexing.


Depth Of Directories


Search engine robots may have difficulty reaching deeper pages in a website. Aim to keep your most important pages no more than one or two "clicks" away from your home page. Keep your pages closer to the root instead of in deeply-nested subdirectories. In this way you will be assured the optimum indexing of your web pages. Just as your website visitor may become lost and frustrated in too many clicks away from your homepage, the robots may also give up after multiple clicks away from the root of your site.


Solutions And Helpful Techniques


If there are so many problems with indexing, how will you ever make it work?


The use of static pages is the easiest way to ensure you will be indexed by the search engine robots. If you must use dynamically-generated pages, there are techniques you can use to improve the chances of their being indexed. Use your web server's rewrite capabilities to create simple URLs from complex ones. Use fixed landing pages including real content, which in turn will list the links to your dynamic pages. If you must use querystrings in your page addresses, make them as short as possible, and avoid the use of "session id" values.


When using Flash to dress up your pages, use a portion of Flash for an important message, but avoid building entire pages using that technology. Make sure that the search engine robots can look at all of the important text content on your pages. You want your message to get across to your human visitor as well. Give them enough information about your product to interest them in going the next step and purchasing your product.


If you must use frames, be sure to optimize the "no frames" section of your pages. Robots can't index framed pages, so they rely on the no frames text to understand what your site is about. Include JavaScript code to reload the pages as needed in the search engine results page.


Got imagemaps and mouseover links? Make sure your pages include text links that duplicate those images, and always include a link back to your homepage.


Use a sitemap to present all your web pages to the search engine robots, especially your deeper pages. Make sure you have hyperlink text links on your page, and a sentence or two describing each page listed, using a few of your keyword phrases in the text.


Remember that the search engine robots "read" the text on your web page. The more that your content is on-topic and includes a reasonable amount of keyword-rich text, the more the search engine robot will "understand" what the page is about. This information is then taken back to the search engine database to eventually become part of the data you see in the search engine results.


Last of all, it is very important to test your pages for validation. Errors from programming code and malformed html can keep the search engine robots from indexing your web pages. Keep your coding clean.


Check List For Success


* Include plenty of good content in text on your web pages


* Incorporate easy to follow text navigation


* Serve up dynamically generated pages as simply as possible


* Offload JavaScript and other non-text code (style sheets, etc.) to external files


* Add a sitemap for optimum indexing of pages


* Validate your pages using the World Wide Web Consortium's validation tool, or other html validator


On Your Way To Indexed Pages


The best way to assure that your pages will be indexed is to keep them simple. This type of architecture not only helps the search engine robots, but makes it easier for your website visitors to move throughout your site. Don't forget to provide plenty of good content on your pages. The search engine robots and your visitors will reward you with return visits.


Resources


To learn more about how to work around optimization problems with JavaScript, dynamically-generated pages, Frames and Flash, read the following articles:


Optimizing Pages with JavaScript and Style Sheets for Search Engines

Optimizing%20Dynamic%20Pages%20(Part%20I)

Stylesheet%20validation%20tool
Engine Marketing
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Thursday, August 25, 2005

Agenda - Effective Advertising Seminar- Andy Fox

EFFECTIVE ADVERTISING - Manatee, Florida
Sponsored by B2B Magazine at the Manatee Chamber - East Office
The Presentation started with a Welcome by Manatee Chamber. Breakfast and Beverages were served by the Manatee Chambers.
After the introduction, the quest had an oppurtunity to introduce themselves to each other. More than 25 Business Proffessionals in and around Bradenton,Sarasota attended this seminar.
After the introduction Andy Fox, The Fox Advertising Agency Inc started his presentation with
his powerful and fun filled Interaction seminar. His speech started with Marketing Goals. Why and how Marketing Goal is important to a Business.
Andy Fox made this seminar more live by giving a lot of Exercise for the Attendees. He asked them to write down the Marketing Goal.
Company Description. Description or Describing a Business with a niche is important to stand out of the crowd. How and why a unique description is important to a business was mentioned by Andy Fox.
other areas of discussion and seminar was about
Identifying your Target Customer
Needs of the Target Customer
What does your target customer watch,listen to and read
What is Advertising
Different forms of promotion
TV Advertising
Internet Advertising
Discussed by Suresh from the Fox Internet Marketing Solutions, A division of The Fox Advertising Agency Inc.
Print Advertising
Layout of an Ad-Interaction between the attendees
Question and Answers
Completion of survey

To find out more

Fox Advertising,Internet Marketing Blog
The Fox Internet Marketing.
A division of The Fox Advertising Agency,Bradenton,Florida
The Fox Business Training Institute,
A Division of The Fox Advertising Agency, Inc.
9114 58th Dr. East, Suite 103
Bradenton,FL 34202
Ph:941.758.2404
FAX 941.756.6484

Fox Advertising-Manatee County, Florida. Helping your business achieve success through professional consultation, creativity and marketing services. Services includes Business Counseling, Business Plan Development, Marketing Plan Development, Strategic Planning, Advertising Development & Scheduling, Entrepreneurial Coaching

Tuesday, August 23, 2005

Effective Advertising Seminar - Manatee Chamber of Commerce

Effective Advertising Seminar
Andy Fox.
http://www.foxadv.com
The Fox Advertising Agency, Bradenton,Florida
Wednesday, August 24th
9:00am - Noon
Manatee Chamber of Commerce
East County Office
6150 State Rd. 70 E., Bradenton

Join Andy Fox of Internet Marketing
Individual or Group Business Counseling
Business Plan Development
Marketing Plan Development
Strategic Planning CampaignDevelopment
Entrepreneurial Coaching
Internet Marketing
Office Automation & Communications
Advertising Development & Scheduling
Find out more
Fox Advertising,Internet Marketing Blog
The Fox Internet Marketing.
A division of The Fox Advertising Agency,
Bradenton,Florida
The Fox Business Training Institute,
A Division of The Fox Advertising Agency, Inc.
9114 58th Dr. East,Suite 103
Bradenton,FL
34202
Ph:941.758.2404
FAX 941.756.6484