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: For 15 years, Elsa was involved in the martial arts teaching (at the Jhoon Rhee Institute of TKD and later at Jeff Smith Karate), competing (seven-time National and International Forms Champion and Inductee of the Diamond National's Hall of Fame), and finally co-owning three martial arts schools in the Washington Metropolitan area (Power Kix Karate).
Elsa has been creating Web sites for small businesses, and serving as a Quality Assurance Tester for larger Web sites, since 1999. She studied Web site design and completed her Master of Business Administration in 2003. She has also earned her Masters in Traditional Chinese Medicine.
Elsa Cordero is a regular contributor to NAPMA’s Maximum Impact Program. She may be contacted at MartialArtsProfessional.com.
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In my past couple of columns, I explained the importance of your martial arts school having an Internet presence. I also prioritized the different stages of Web site development, according to which would bring more business to your school. I briefly covered the importance of having both prospects and students’ sections, so you can target [...]
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In this series of columns, I have been presenting a step-by-step process to develop successful, search-engine-friendly Web sites packed with relevant content and a “call to action.” I have also covered the basics of how Web sites are found and indexed by search engines. I highlighted the importance of crafting your content around a main [...]
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In the last article, I presented the ins and outs of creating a successful prospect Web site. This article will explain the second stage of development, which is the current student or member site. The contents of these two sites are totally different and so are their purposes. I have already mentioned that the prospect [...]
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In my last few columns, I have focused on the importance of optimizing your Web site content, both for prospects and search engines, and how this process must be finely tuned, so your Web site will be found, and then be effective. Last month, I introduced the Search Engine Optimization (SEO) concept that makes your [...]
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In my March 2008 column, I covered the various reasons why every martial arts school should have a Web site as part of its marketing plan. I also emphasized that your school’s Web site has two main purposes: to increase new business and to retain and extend the training of current students. Much like how [...]
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Is your website effective or not? Is it adding to your bottom line by bringing you new business? If the answer is “Yes” then your website is effective, if the answer is “No” then you need to find out why, and the best place to start is by gathering certain benchmarks that will indicate where the [...]
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This month I would like to clarify some simple concepts to make your Web site active and begin to attract a growing number of new students. In previous columns, I emphasized the importance of developing a Web presence to increase your bottom line. I have explained the main steps of targeting different audiences with different [...]
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In my previous column, I explained how to determine the optimal key phrase for your Web site as well as some online tools to help you with this process. As I have already mentioned, Search Engine Optimization is selecting keywords (or key phrases) that rank your Web site higher in the list of search engine [...]
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