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April 28, 2010

Win Sales & Influence Spiders- Cat Seda

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How to Win Sales & Influence Spiders: Boosting Your Business & Buzz on the Web (Paperback) Catherine Seda

A Review by Rob Metras

I found this just as promised in the description and believe it to be down-to-earth actionable stuff. Not airy-fairy MBA marketing speak.

Catherine has a combination of case studies and practical experience that she provides to the reader. This helps you see the results of the desired actions. For a business reader to understand the techie,mumbo-jumbo of SEO geeks is a challenge, probably because it increases their value as specialists. It is also a great compendium of free tricks you can use as business boosters. She writes practically and paints a good picture of the good, bad and ugly when she discusses CPA networks, contextual and search advertising. It was well worth the read and probably will generate a higher ROI than some fancy seminar in Vegas, Manhattan or Orlando.

I intend to go to her http://www.catherineseda.com site to get more free goodies and learn more about this author who in her storied career has been a long time columnist for Entrepreneur Magazine as well as a skeleton racer in Utah.


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January 28, 2010

Google And Apple Fighting For Mobile Searching Supremacy

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When it comes to the internet, there is nobody bigger then Google in terms of searching, tools, advertising, just about everything. While Google is already the dominant search engine for individuals searching from home, they are now in the process of trying to become the dominant search engine for mobile searching as well.

In order for Google to obtain the dominance in the mobile search engine market, as they desire, they are going to have to go up against Apple, who is already a major player in the market. Google has tried to improve their position in the mobile search marketplace by purchasing AdMob and Teracent. Google is investing a lot of money in this drive to be number one in the mobile search market, but the justification is the increased ad revenues if they are successful.

Apple is also looking to improve their position in the mobile search market. With the recent acquisition of Quattro, Apple is saying to Google that they are willing to go head to head with them to compete for the growing mobile search market. Apple has a lot of ground to make up though because of the familiarity most users have with Google.

Google’s dominance in the search engine market has forced their competition to reconsider how to compete with the search engine giant. Many competing search engines are now beginning to think outside the box when it comes to dealing with the Google issue. For example, Apple and Microsoft are now considering teaming up together, with the iPhone using Microsoft’s Bing as its primary search engine. It is unknown if these discussions will eventually lead to a collaboration by these two competitors, and even if it does lead to a collaboration, the impact it will have on Google’s market share is unknown.

And with all the hype about who will get to be the search engine for the smart phone applications, the bottom line is that although Google may want to be there, with their current strong hold on the web and with the major social media sites, even if they lose in the smart phone market they will still remain a strong and active force on the web for years to come. The little steps being taken by Microsoft and Apple, may be taking a few dollars out of their pockets, but will remain relatively insignificant to the overall market.

There are numerous companies that can assist you with building traffic to your website in order to achieve larger page rankings. For assistance from one of the top companies in the business log onto seo moves at www.seomoves.com.uk.

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September 1, 2009

Search Engine Optimisation – Update

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by Jason Kendall

SEO is essentially a constantly evolving study of what factors the search engines take into account when they ‘rank’ you in their natural search listings. ‘Natural’ search listings are the main lists of results that come up when you search for something. They’re in addition to the PPC lists. The PPC (paid) entries tend to feature at the top and right side of the page. All the others are ‘naturally’ listed from the Search Engine’s index. Search Engines use algorithms to determine a website’s relevancy and importance. This is how they decide on which order to place them in.

Naturally our target is the top of the first page! We’re unlikely to get noticed if we’re number 8 on the tenth page! We can’t know for sure about all the criteria Google and the like use to rank us. They keep it a closely guarded secret!

Because of this, much technical expertise has developed around the subject. On the one side you have SE’s like Google deliberately filing technology patents in many different areas. This makes determining their ratings methods more complex. Then to challenge that on the other hand is a growing SEO (optimisation) sector. Optimisation specialists test, quantify and evaluate a myriad of indicators that affect a site’s ratings.

Both ‘off page’ and ‘on page’ optimisation is dealt with. There are also ‘off-web’ factors such as demographic and geographic information – but we have no control over this area. (We will cover off page optimisation in a separate article.)

Search Engine Optimisation ‘On-Page’

On-Page SEO is all about changes you can make directly to a site to make it more Search Engine ‘friendly’. It involves ‘correctly’ configuring your website. For example: Internal-linking, using H1 & H2 header tags, seeding keywords at the correct density (and in appropriate places,) and to some lesser degree, using meta-tags.

That might sound like gobbledy-gook, but don’t be alarmed! Actually, though on page work is straightforward it probably accounts for little. In fact, it is widely believed that it has very little effect at all anymore. Search Engines used to credit on page factors in the past. That’s not how it is now though.

If a site has a lot of in-bound back-links though, on-page factors can still be beneficial. If that’s the case, internal linking and a certain amount of on-page fine-tuning can reap rewards.

A Few Handy Pointers… Don’t try hugely listed phrases and keywords in your early attempts at Search Engine Optimisation. For instance, if you typed into a Search Engine the term Car insurance, seventy million results would be listed for the UK alone. That’s a huge number to pitch yourself against.

But… When car insurance is prefixed with ‘Southampton’, it becomes a less intolerable three hundred thousand. (Only useful of course if these words describe my business.) This still seems quite a large amount, but it’s actually not in search terms.

I would have a far better chance of getting ranked for that phrase quickly than I would for just ‘car insurance’. In actual fact, it takes very deep pockets to get a premier listing for a term like ‘car insurance’. I’d be up against massive multi-nationals! Which is really not a good idea.

It’s far better to choose phrases that are more specific to our offering. In SEO terms, they’re referred to as Long Tail Searches, as they include several relevant words. It depends on your competition, but long-tail searches can be up to 6 or 7 words. They’re usually around three or four.

We like to start Search Engine Optimisation using terms that yield less than 500K. However, if the websites at the top of the listings aren’t well optimised, we may stretch to a higher count. We’ll automatically move up the ratings for the more popular search terms as we gain more back-links. Assuming everything goes to plan, we’ll hit the popular phrases in three to twelve months. This is a nicely targeted approach. We’re looking for people who want to buy, so we use terms with a commercial intention!

Back Links should be shared between several web pages on your site and not just restricted to the Homepage. We call this ‘deep-linking’ – and Google in particular likes this. Try back-linking product group pages. They very frequently link up to a range of sub-pages, so driving appropriate terms to them can be very worthwhile. Thus – don’t restrict the back links to just one page. The managing and listing of individual sub-pages is receiving growing attention from the major Search Engines.

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May 20, 2009

Improving your one way links improves your rankings

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by Anthony Grew

Using a good one way link provider website should be easy. Generally, you should just have to login to a good one way link site, and choose the right link package that will help at improving one way links to your site. You should be the one who chooses the links that you want. You should not need to use the links that link providers suggest to you. With a superior one way link provider website, if you find that the links that you had chosen do not prove to be effective at improving the link popularity of your site, then you should be able to change links and exchange links from over 1000 links that are offered by the one way link provider.

Search Engine Optimization is not end all of the dot com world, but it is a start. Seo is the active practice of optimizing a web site by improving internal and external aspects in order to increase the traffic the site receives from search engines. Seo is an ongoing process and the SEO company that you choose should stay current with the SEO trends in the market to beat help you beat the competition. Search engine optimization is often referred to as “an art,” and this is a perfect example of where it takes a professional’s touch to achieve the best results.

SEO Experts worth your hard earned money know that content rich, well designed web sites attract high rankings. They also know that a sensible overall marketing strategy is your best bet for web success. Search engine Marketing is the active promotion of your business or organisation doing things that will allow you organisation to get favour with search engines. Currently Google is leading the way in this department as they are the most heavily searched search engine in the world. Search engine marketing is qualitatively different.

One way links are the a lot of approved afterwards links but the hardest links to attain. One way links are aswell accepted as non-reciprocal links. Link building is a pretty general term used to describe anything you do to build links to a website. Link building is a proces of test and experiment.

Linking is another imperative factor of page rankings which will be covered in greater detail in off-page techniques, but is also a part of on-page optimization. Internal linking generates a hierarchy of synonymous page rank based upon which pages are linked most. Many webmasters often do not realize they are making a mistake when chain-linking content more than two levels away from the homepage, or mesh linking. Mesh linking occurs when every page contains a link to every other page in the site, giving every page with equal importance.

Pagerank is an independent measure of Google’s perception of the quality/authority/credibility of an individual web page. It does not depend on any particular search phrase. Search engine optimization efforts can be split into two groups including white hat and black hat SEO services. Anchor text is simply the visible hyperlinked text contained within a blog post or web page.

One way links are very important to your websites success. But while buying links, you need to choose one way links that wont give harm to your website One way links are the best solution. Try to submit your site(s) only to quality, high pagerank sites. One way links are the most powerful links at this time. Link popularity dramatically affects the search engine rankings of a site. One way links are those links wherein a website links yours without your site having to link theirs. Two-way or reciprocal links are those wherein a mutual agreement has been arranged between your site and another site to post each other’s link.

Link building is very crucial criteria in search engine algorithms and your website’s rankings for various keywords, depends to a certain extent on the link popularity of your website. And link exchange with websites in your area of business also helps you in attracting more targeted audience to your website and thus increasing sales. Link building is necessary for any Web site to rank well in search engines. Link building is key to any comprehensive web site promotion program strategy.

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