Everything to do with using your own website to advertise your rental property. Design, usability, hosting, getting listed on the search engines, optimising your site, pay-per-click, etc, etc.
Cassis wrote:
Dutch is useful - for both Dutch and many Belgians. Many Dutch speakers also speak English but they don't search in English.
Shh we can have that market all to ourselves!
I take that back.
With apologies to any Dutch people here, some are very "careful" with their money. Including "lage prijs" in your keywords is a winner. But beware inflatable mattresses.
Real name Phil
Moved to France in 2004
Likes ducks, nature, gardening, furniture restoration, DIY, rugby, blah, blah.
I'm always rather wary of unsolicited cold calls. Another reason why this site is so useful. You can get genuine feedback and advise. Think I'll give things a shot myself before calling in any experts. Thanks again.
casasantoestevo wrote:
To be honest I have never heard of "You are sprunking the dudget".
The phase I used is a Dutch phase meaning you are cheating a little.
Sorry, I was just teasing a little. I know what the Dutch phrase means, though it doesn't translate directly into English so I made up a fictitious English phrase. Sorry if it caused any confusion!
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Real name Phil
Moved to France in 2004
Likes ducks, nature, gardening, furniture restoration, DIY, rugby, blah, blah.
The google adword keyword tool is a good resource for multilanguage keywords.
You can set the country and language you want in advanced settings, and then specifiy your keywords in that language.
Perhaps more usefully, if you specify a target website, the tool will extract all the keywords from that site and suggest more. Handy for getting a list of appropriate keywords in a language you are not familiar with.
Cassis wrote:Sorry, I was just teasing a little. I know what the Dutch phrase means, though it doesn't translate directly into English so I made up a fictitious English phrase. Sorry if it caused any confusion!