Saturday, 10 May 2008

If You Are An E-Commerce Women, You Need a Search Engine Optimization Program (SE0) Tailored to You

There are many good SEO programs available, but this writer finds two very crucial factors missing.

Firstly, there are programs dedicated to reciprocal linking, banner linking, using the correct keyword phrases…..and on and on. But there are very few that offer every tool needed to fine-tune and truly optimize web sites for the real success for which every entrepreneur and professional woman aspires, all in one place.

Secondly, this writer has found, and is a member of, good organizations for e-commerce women. Most supply professional women with resources and tips shared by other professionals. But even with all these great tips and resources, many of these organizations for women are still lacking in all the promotional tools that are available.

This writer has come to the realization that, as an e-commerce woman, it is not enough to employ several different programs in an effort to optimize the potential for increased visitors and higher rankings in the major search engines. It is also this writer's belief that e-commerce women should search out programs that are less generic, and more specific to e-commerce women.

To summarize, this writer suggest that women who consider themselves e-commerce women and are looking for the proper tools needed to optimize their financial success, as well as personal success, with their online business should search for programs that contain two vital elements:

1) A program that has every tool conceivable for optimizing and increasing traffic to their site, all in one place. Not only is this convenient, but less costly than buying several programs, using different tools for traffic optimization.

2) E-commerce woman should search for programs that are specifically tuned to e-commerce women. These are programs that are conceived, created, and staffed by women.

While this writer is not sure that there are many programs available at this time that meets and provide these two essential for professional women, it is certainly worth the time spent finding such programs.

Debbie Barth's professional background has mostly been in the administrative field. Debbie had the wonderful experience of living in Helsingborg Sweden for five years. She taught American English at Fokuniversitetet, Helsingborg, an extension of Lund University.

Upon coming to the United States, she was employed by a large company in Georgia as a project analyst, responsible for software conversions with major banking institutes. She is currently an executive assistant for the CEO of an insurance company in Greensboro, North Carolina.

She is the founder of NC Women's Network, and Network Shopping, as well as a publisher in Quikonnex. She is a member of Women's E-Commerce Association, International (WECAI). Debbie is also a member of Traffic Tsunami, as well as Director of Marketing.

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