4 spelling mistakes, considering i am typing very fast and that english is my 3rd language…
again no one will link here cause most people aren’t interested in point of sale systems or know what they are, in fact most managers don’t even know what that is. But this highlights another thing, having backlinks is important nonetheless.
can some one please post a link to the thread here where i can get detailed information about “Do Follow” and “No Follow” blogs? I tried to search but many things mixed up and i am just looking for specific information.
Be that as it may. People are more likely to link to well written content. If you don’t care enough about your content to take a sufficient amount of time to write it well (or hire someone to do it), why should anyone link to it. And more importantly - why should anyone buy anything from the site?
Honestly, some people just don’t want to succeed
Very true. So you need to find ways to attract some good links.
With a total of “about 4,290,000” results for “point of sale” it seems to be popular enough. If you know of no blogs, why not start one? If you go about it right it should only help.
Only one post so far, but yes, that’s the idea. IMHO the length of the posts aren’t as important as the frequency of the posts. So one per day sounds good. Better than a bunch at a time with dry spells between them. And you have a sitemap already. If you haven’t submitted it to Google yet you should do so soon.
It will probably take a while to “catch” but don’t give up. Stick to it and keep at it and you should be getting visitors that are interested in POS, your target market. What percent will “convert” into sales I couldn’t guess, but it can only help.
You should probably change the title from “blogroll” to something else as that term indicates “outside blogs”. And you may want to tweak the design to more closely match the rest of the site. But you’re definately off to a very good start.
I’d rethink your page titles. You shouldn’t try to target every keyword under the sun.
point of sale, polar pos, pos systems, chicago, chicagoland, security cameras, time attendance, search engine optimization, google, bing, seo, website design
…is pushing it.
Choose a couple of (related!) phrases per page and target those.