Saturday, May 17, 2008

Creating Higher Organic SEO Standards for the Adult Industry

PB Vixen takes the organic approach by offering SEO and copywriting for the adult themed online industry.

Phoenix, AZ - Being in the adult business shouldn’t be any different than being in any other online business. You need advertising, organic SEO marketing, strong content, net presence and a good conceptual strategy for what you want to accomplish.

PB Vixen announces their services for adult online businesses to have an organic presence with their adult copywriting and organic SEO services. Their technique focuses on SEO and the adding and changing of copy; to allow their client’s adult sites to be indexed naturally through the search engines of Google and Yahoo which leads to organic traffic to their Website.

Organic SEO service packages are offered with an eight month payment plan available through http://PBVixen.com/prices/. The packages include the keyword research, Website analysis, keyword implementation, all the organic SEO techniques and much more!

"Clear, concise, SEO friendly copy which allows any potential client visiting your adult Website to stay on your Website is our drive. Organic and natural SERP's in the adult online industry is needed and we are the company providing this service." Lisa Weinberger, PB Vixen's co-founder stated.

PB Vixen is a virtual based online marketing company who supports a Green environment. They are available through all technology outlets for consultations and meetings. Let them help you understand the concepts of organic SEO marketing as well as provide the copy for all of your adult business needs.

About PB Vixen

Lisa Weinberger and Ralph Greco Jr. provide SEO copy and organic SEO marketing specific to the adult services field. With Lisa’s extensive client list through her mainstream copywriting and organic online marketing company and Ralph’s world-wide credits in the adult industry, Lisa and Ralph make a formidable team, ready to handle all your SEO needs. The company name PB Vixen developed quite simply through a long term joke between Lisa and Ralph, which started outside a Northern NJ diner (also known as Stateline).

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Organic SEO Packages Available

It has been a work in progress but FINALLY we have posted our organic SEO service packages which we will begin offering. The packages with pricing can be found on our pricing page at PearlyWrites.com. This can give you an idea of what is included in the our packages BUT we can also customize a monthly package for your exact needs.

For example, let's say you don't need the sales letters but need adult product descriptions completed; we will swap out and replace certain parts of the package. Or if you want us to build a package from scratch after discussing your needs with us, this can be done as well.

Many businesses may not realize, unless it is stated in a contract, that the content being used for their SEO campaign is NOT owned to the client with full rights. This means it can be reused for numerous other online marketing campaigns.

What makes our organic SEO service packages different?

All our SEO service packages include all copywriting rates, the full copyrights, the maintenance of the campaign, and uploading to the CMS.


PearlyWrites and PBVixen has a network of 70+ degreed independent contractors located in the US and Canada who all provide high-quality, unique copy. Many of us have years of experience in the SEO field and have proven case studies proving our clients ROI, ranging from 85% - 500%!

Our SEO service packages include the FULL rights to all the copy with no question to our clients. We will NEVER reuse any of the copy written for your campaign. With our years of experience, we have developed our proven 20 question analysis to get the most concise information relevant to our client's copy, including accurate information for the type of business and Website address(es).

If you would like to become a partner/reseller of PearlyWrites or PBVixen and interested in discussing any of our organic SEO service packages for your business, feel free to contact us.

Friday, March 28, 2008

Twitter

Have any of you discovered Twitter yet? What a fun social network where you can post one liners every minute if you really wanted to.

Through the Web or mobile, you can let all your followers know what you are doing or share a blog post, article, video, song or just your thoughts on the day. It is such a simple site but fun and keeps you connected to others on the net.

So if you haven̢۪t discovered Twitter yet, come on over and start Twitting and make some new Twitter friends!

Thursday, March 27, 2008

Sleep Apnea Newsweek Article

Congrats and Mazel Tov to my friend and co-founder of PB Vixen Ralph Greco Jr. for getting an article published in this week's Newsweek about Sleep Apnea.

This is a wonderful credit as well as Ralph finding out he has severe Sleep Apnea after 25 years. Finding out has changed his life and outlook as well as staying awake throughout the day doesn't hurt either. :)

A big Hazaa to Ralphie and check out his article!

Sleep Apnea Article

Wednesday, March 5, 2008

Searches and SEO

I am not sure how many people realize that when they are conducting a Google, Yahoo or MSN search, they are logged into their account. If you have a gmail account, when you do a Google search, do you realize that Google knows where you are located and structures the search for that area?

For example, if I am signed into my gmail account and do a search for “Pet Sitters,” the results that pop up are usually ones located in Arizona though I never used the word Arizona or AZ in my keyword search.

For anyone providing SEO services, there are different markets to consider when creating an SEO campaign for your clients Websites. Some SEO’s will use state or city sub-domain names so when particular individuals in a specific area are searching for services or products, their site will come up in the results.

Ah, how tricky the top search engines can be!

SEO for Dummies

As I do not know if this book has been written or in the works, I have decided to share a small part of my knowledge about SEO. If you are doing a search and you type in your Website name to search, you SHOULD show up in the search engine results. If you don’t show up, then you need to contact your online marketing firm or contact us to take over the campaign.

The real achievement is if your Website shows up in the search results when certain keywords or phrases are searched. Think about it, how many people are really searching for your name? I mean besides maybe old friends or ex’s, who else honestly would be searching for Lisa Weinberger?

Do you get the point? You want search results to draw potential clients to your Website and hope your site will convert the visitor into a new client or sale. A Website is only a strong tool if it can be found by potential clients. Online marketing and SEO copy needs to be performed and executed and the minimum amount of time to start seeing results is three (3) months.

Saturday, January 26, 2008

The Test - Excerpts

by Ralph Greco Jr.

"Ready class," Mrs. Anderson began as she returned to the front of the group.

The teacher's unusually deep voice bounced off the empty dusty shelves. Despite her large frame, Mrs. Anderson was a demure woman in temperament; she had never liked this room for its cavern-like acoustics. The children should be tested in a proper space, not an unused library, she thought then as she had often. Silently damning herself for never really pushing for a better facility, what the thin-lipped woman managed here was all her own design, sanctioned to be sure by those few courageous enough to deflect and disavow.

"Positions please," Mrs. Anderson announced and the fourteen children moved in one wave to lay face down on their mats. It was a sight that had taken the forty-three year-old mother of two her twenty years teaching to get used to; all those little white rumps lying still on burping seas of red plastic.

greco speaks...

I can't seem to see my mind clear of the compounding silliness that confronts me everyday.

Producing entertaining satire (at least to me it's entertaining), songs and yelling within the confines of my mind I attempt to battle the injustices I see outside my front door and read in the newspaper (which I really try not to read). It seems a global-wide epidemic of monumental conceit has led us to a place where people are more concerned with being right then being sympathetic, kind - even simply polite. Each side thinks they are so opposite from the other, when in fact it looks like the chasm they claim is between them seems to be shrinking on a daily basis, squeezing out a mass of watered-down jelly I have to step over like so many land-mines just to my over-priced coffee.

So I place my fingers on a keyboard or lift my guitar pick in hand and try to strum or write through this silliness, which I am coming to fear ain't really all that silly after all.

greco bio...

Ralph Greco, Jr. is an internationally published author of short stories, plays, essays and coffee can labels. Ralph is also an Ascap licensed songwriter and has performed his self-penned songs the world over. When he isn't engaging himself in the various activities above, he attempts to keep his monsterous ego in check.

Tuesday, January 15, 2008

How SEO Can Stop A Scammer

by David Berkowitz , Tuesday, January 15, 2008

IT MAY BE PRACTICALLY impossible to track down online scammers, but as people become savvier in how to use search engines, some scams can be contained. I found this out firsthand when two reports of a Craigslist real-estate scam came my way.

The reports were from people close to me who were separately listing their homes for rent on Craigslist, and they each received similar emails. One email, signed by Dr. Dennis Johnson, started, “Hello, I come across your apartment advertised on the internet and i am interested in renting it, please let me know if it is still available. I will be signing one year lease for this unit and will be staying with my wife and daughter, and will be willing to offer you 2 months rent plus the security deposit in order to secure this unit prior to our arrival.”

The scammers, assuming there’s some group of them going about this (various signs such as inconsistencies in the exchanges indicate there are multiple perpetrators), include some other facts that they happened to Google, though their information isn’t always current. In one example, the scammer posing as Dr. Johnson mentioned that Merck CEO Raymond V. Gilmartin would make arrangements on his behalf — a pretty impressive connection. Gilmartin is actually the former CEO, one who ironically resigned when Congress started investigating safety issues with Vioxx. This would be comical, except that these scammers are targeting people who are vulnerable and want so desperately to believe that they’ve found a renter.

The email correspondence in these scams proceeds until the scammer says he’s sending a check through some circuitous route, which he does manage to send if the correspondence goes far enough. The sender, however, mistakenly overpays the victim, so the victim has to then send the difference back. If the victim goes through with it, the loss tends to amount to a few thousand dollars.

When these scams were brought to my attention, I was relieved that my friends figured out the ruse before sending any money out, but as we were all shaken up and had little direct recourse to pursue the scammers, I realized there was one way I could help. One of my friends sent me the entire text of his correspondence with the scammer, and I posted it in full on my blog with a summary of the scam, omitting my friend’s personal details. I didn’t care in particular about informing my blog’s readers, as it may or may not have mattered to them. Rather, there were four or so readers I hoped would catch it — Google, Yahoo, Microsoft, and Ask. Humans, at first, were irrelevant. If the search engines could access the post, then other people would be able to see it in time.

That’s exactly what happened. That blog post and a follow-up have attracted a number of people who searched for information about what they suspected was a scam and wound up with the proof to confirm their hunches. Several of these visitors have in turn left comments with other aliases used by the scammers and other pertinent details, giving the engines even more content to work with. One commenter named Jodi wrote, “[I] just had the same thing happen to me…just received a check for $9000 and was asked to send $3000 to a furniture company by Dr. Scott. i was suspicious as i hadn’t received my application or any personal information back from him so i googled him and found your blog.”

It’s incredibly empowering to be able to share information this way. There were so many other communications channels available that wouldn’t have been nearly as effective. Trying to tell friends about this would have fizzled quickly, as it wouldn’t have been relevant. Craigslist can’t do anything to police this, and they already include warning messages in emails that come through the site (one warning message even said “AVOID SCAMS BY DEALING LOCALLY”). If someone completely fell for the scam and tried to seek financial recourse, it’s unlikely any local or federal investigators would track down a $3,000 check that clearly wound up further overseas than the UK (in one of the many incredible aspects of the scam, these people posing as British doctors have no grasp of the English language).

By telling Google, the information is relevant to people when they need it, and it’s accessible to people who are several degrees of separation away from me. For any sort of information that retains value beyond the day it’s created and that is most valuable to people in very specific situations, there is no better way to reach them than by funneling the content through an online communications channel optimized for search engines. That can apply to holiday recipes, product manuals, local business reviews, and countless other forms of content.

When you have something to share that’s truly valuable, you may or may not need to tell a friend, but you definitely need to tell a search engine.

David Berkowitz is director of emerging media and client strategy at 360i. You can reach him at dberkowitz@360i.com, and you can read his blog at MarketersStudio.com.