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I currently have a website Smart Shop Technologies - Smart tech homes | High Resolution Security Smart shop is store that provides the latest wireless solutions. We install smart homes, and sell unique products.

What can i do to improve my site ranking and views.
stumbleupon is the only thing giving me a lot of views
but not purchases.

What is my niche, if i sell new exclusive tech.
what should my keywords be.

i tried smart homes, security, cloud surveillance, gadgets

am i on the right track.

i invest 3$ a day in facebook ads for products and dont get a big outcome.

Can someone help me analyze my site and help me improve it.

we have amazing product, and a store like no other. how can i be featured on blogs, or something to get my name out there.

any help is appreciated thanks

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  • Profile picture of the author Ghoster
    $3 a day on FB is like 1-2 clicks a day, maybe. I wouldn't advertise on FB for this sort of thing.

    You should start by searching the forum, as all of your questions have been asked by hundreds of people before.

    Your site's background is kind of distracting, imo.
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  • Profile picture of the author yukon
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    Personally I think you need to overhaul your site & focus on one thing, are you selling home security systems or skateboards? I wouldn't spend $1,600 - $4,500 on a home security system from a place that sells toys. Security is a serious subject, toys aren't serious.

    I'm sure home security would generate more income than hi-tech toys.

    You mentioned doing security installs so I guess you mainly care about local SERPs/traffic.

    IMO you need to be searching for new home buyers & sell them on home security systems. Maybe even mid/upscale renters. Maybe even partner up with home builders as an up-sale.
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    • Profile picture of the author smartshop
      We have Combined Our Store as a storefront For a lot of new Gadgets and crowd Funded Projects. The skateboard is the first Electric Bluetooth Longboard Available goes about 13 mph and 18 Mile Radius. We also carry successful kick starter Projects, and more new technology that our competitors dont sell. We are the first in the are to offer WIFI Security, and Wireless Smart Home. We make most money of Services and attrack a lot of people do to our unique products in store. But how can i market that online?
      how can i increase my site to come up in more local results?

      Thanks for your input btw appreciate it
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    • Profile picture of the author smartshop
      Its home automation Not Really Security for those prices

      security is 350

      smart home plans range from 1600-4500
      you can control and monitor your whole home from your iphone
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  • Profile picture of the author DiggitySEO
    Hey my friend,

    You're going to have to do some major keyword research. The terms your targeting "cloud camera, home automation, iphone, nest, new gadgets, security, smart home, tech" are way too competitive. To be honest, I didn't even bother looking at the stats in the top 10.

    Think outside the box and seek out keywords that have much less competition. You don't have to aim for the stars. At your price point, even 500 searches per month is a good start.

    Use the keyword tool and do some major brainstorming for keywords. Think about what people are typing about your product. Look at your competition and reverse engineer their keywords. Look at their pages, their subpages, and their category titles. Try product numbers. Try monetizable search terms (buy cloud cameras online). Try local.

    Install Mozbar and check each keyword. You want to avoid keywords with DA60+ sites dominating the front page. Look for other SEOs competing, its a good sign.

    Our just outsource your keyword research. This is whats holding you back.

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  • Profile picture of the author nettiapina
    I don't like the design. Motherboard for a tech company is way too literal, technical and outdated - something you saw ten years ago. It makes the site look busy for no real reason. Today flat design and color surfaces are all the rage.

    Also, I don't thing motherboards and dark color fit your business if you're trying to sell smart home systems and home security. I'm sort of following a company in this space. They're using home photos with their products, sharp diagrams, white backgrounds and that sort of stuff. You want to go for "this is could be your family, safe in your clean home".

    I agree with Yukon on the confusion that the product range brings. You could have one site for home systems, and another for skateboards. That could also help you with blog hits. It's much easier to organize a site with one topic than a webshop, and it's probably easier to link to such a site too. This is a very common strategy today.

    Backlink profile actually looks pretty good. I'm not sure about the on-page, and unfortunately the Ajax stuff is something I don't have the time to dig into.
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    Links in signature will not help your SEO. Not on this site, and not on any other forum.
    Who told me this? An ex Google web spam engineer.

    What's your excuse?
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