Network Marketing
Feb 022010

Good Locations and Good Directions

International online business depends upon effective marketing links to generate the highest rankings on search engines and the most traffic to websites. Online positioning can be compared to expensive real estate for a traditional business.

When attempting to establish a position near the elite sites, one missing link can push you onto the next page. Here nothing is fixed or permanent. Marketing online requires true professionals, with specific skills and an eye for details.

Online marketers do their best to ensure they never give inaccurate or misleading directions. Carefully chosen phrases and destinations produce useful marketing links.

Likewise, poorly chosen phrases and destinations have the opposite affect. Conscientious entrepreneurs know that such activity attracts negative attention. Eventually the flow of traffic stops and the site’s visitors go missing.

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