Archive for the ‘SEO Discussions’ Category

How to Use IMG Tag & ALT Attributes without Spamming

Wednesday, December 19th, 2007

Straight from the head of Google’s Web Spam team, Matt Cutts discusses in this video the proper way of using the IMG TAG with ALT and TITLE attributes.

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How to get backlinks SEO style

Wednesday, December 5th, 2007

Directory links. Authority links. Reciprocal links. Just what exactly are these links and how can they enhance your search engine optimization quest? Getting links to your Web site is a critical part to the success you have with driving people to your Web site.

Directory links are ones that you should submit to slowly — perhaps three to five each month per Web site. The key here is to keep the links slow and natural. Remember, the best directories will be relevant/related content directories or niche directories. Directory links are not as strong as some SEO’s might think. Keep these links to a minimum and stick with relevant one-way links.

Authority links can be obtained from Google search, and Google and Yahoo! directories. One example of an authority link is motortrend.com, a site that ranks for top-level keywords, notability, alexa rank and age of domain name. Authority links are a necessity in order to construct your Web site’s trust rank.

Reciprocal links may be the easiest to obtain, but not the most effective. You can try link metro, link market, Webmaster forums and Arelis. Generally, it’s difficult to negotiate a reciprocal link that will be in your favor, but the majority of link exchanges will be pretty equal to what you are offering yourself. Make sure the page is cached, indexed and no black hat techniques are being used. Reciprocal links are outdated and a form of ancient SEO technology. But when used properly they can serve a useful purpose.

When building links, be sure your content is relevant and easy to read. Put effort into reviewing your content for grammatical and typographical errors. Have an easily accessible privacy policy and about section so your site seems trustworthier. Including a picture of yourself may also help build your authority.

Every wise webmaster knows the more links you have to your site, the more traffic
you’ll get. Increasing the number of links to your site should be your Webmaster’s
top promotional priority.

Link building can be labor-intensive, time-intensive and extremely frustrating. It also can be confusing, yet unavoidable. Link building remains the best way to achieve higher rankings for your Web site.

About 301 Redirects

Monday, December 3rd, 2007

In your quest to attract as much attention to your Web site as possible, along comes two more terms to deal with: 301 redirects and canonicalization. Canonicalization is the process of selecting the best, most efficient URL for your site.
http://www.mattcutts.com/blog/seo-advice-url-canonicalization

Put simply, a 301 redirect is a way to instruct a browser to a different location. Without a 301 redirect you can experience canonical issues, such as multiple varying URLs to a site. Canonicalization generally refers to home pages.

Most people consider the following to be the same URLs:

www.example.com
example.com
www.example.com/index.html
example.com/home.asp

But, are visitors to your Web site redirected to a centralized URL? This point is where setting up a 301 redirect is important for visitors to find your Web site. By establishing a 301 redirect, these inbound links go to one centralized URL. Many search engine optimization methods choose the www. version to which to redirect all links. This version is also more user friendly.

A 301 redirect is a way to instruct a browser to a different location. The code 301 is interpreted as “moved permanently.” Remember, a 301 redirect is the most efficient and SEO friendly method for Web page redirection. The 301 redirects are not that hard to implement and they should preserve your search engine rankings for that particular page. If you have to change file names or move pages around, 301 redirect is the safest option.

Google Analytics A Good Yardstick To Measure Results

Thursday, November 29th, 2007

You’ve rolled out the Web site marketing strategy map on your war room table. You are pondering how successful you’ve been against the enemy. You’re confident that your Web site is helping you to win the battle against your competition, but how can you tell if your site – and search engine optimization results — are winning the war?

Since you are trying to measure the success of your SEO campaign, you need to pay attention to how your natural search engine traffic is improving. This fact means you need to look at the referrer domain data from Google.com, Yahoo.com, and any other search engine domains you are targeting. Any other metrics, like overall page views and visits, are meaningless unless they are tied into the referrer domain.
Keeping track of the keywords that drive traffic to your site can give you a heads up on what keywords you should be targeting. Sometimes a visitor will arrive at your site through a search term that you did not intentionally target. By paying attention to your web analytics, you can capitalize on SEO opportunities you may have missed.

Many Webmasters believe that Google Analytics is the best thing to happen to the Internet marketing industry since pay per click was introduced. The service is free, feature rich, and it’s a powerful tool that means you have no reason not to start using web analytics. Providing this free service helps the industry tremendously. Web analytics tools are necessary.

The bottom line is that Google Analytics is a powerful piece of software when used properly, and comes at an affordable price – free! The goal for Google is of course to increase AdWords spending; a goal many of today’s enhancements will help them to achieve.

Don’t Overlook These Factors When Hiring A SEO Firm

Wednesday, November 28th, 2007

OK, so now your company has finally concocted a slick new Web site with more bells and whistles than a Harlem Globetrotters basketball game. But will your customers be able to find your site on the Internet? The ball’s in your court on this one. Your presence depends on how effectively your search engine optimization company can place you on the Internet.

Most SEO companies use techniques to make a Web site more search engine and people friendly. Accomplishing this is mission not always. Careful research of your SEO company is paramount to the successful presence your site will enjoy on the Internet.

Keep in mind that there are basically two components to SEO: onsite optimization, which is Web site optimization, and offsite optimization, or Web site reputation through inbound links. The onsite optimization aspect of SEO is the work performed in enhancing and optimizing your site. Offsite optimization concentrates on increasing the number of inbound links and the description of the current links leading to your site.

Remember, part of a SEO’s job is to target which keywords are appropriate for placement on the Web, and which ones are inappropriate for placement.

Finally, here are a few items to consider as you search for an SEO firm (http://www.webconfs.com/choosing-a-seo-company-article-21.php).

• Do they promise to guarantee a No. 1 ranking? If they do, you have a serious reason to doubt their competencies. No SEO company can guarantee a No. 1 ranking in Google.

• Get recommendations from friends, business partners, and associates. Word of mouth is very important for the credibility of a company.

• Google the company name. If the company has a past history of fraud, chances are that you will find a lot of information about it on the Web. However, lack of negative publicity does not mean automatically that the company is great, nor do some subjective negative opinions mean that the company is a scammer.

With these thoughts in mind, you should have no problem finding the right SEO company to maximize you Web site.

Use Web Video to Gain More Visitors

Tuesday, November 20th, 2007

Your Web site conveys the first impression that potential customers receive about your company. Having short video features about your company can heighten visibility on such sites as You Tube and Google. Video clips also provide a human element to your site – if you company president is giving a brief overview of the company – and can help to educate your customers . It’s become rare to visit a Web site that doesn’t have some form of video contained within.

Today’s consumer generally prefers video content to text primarily because the video shows proof that “real” people at your company can resolve problems – or you can resolve them yourself simply by using information contained within the video. Videos can be shared via blogs, You Tube, and Google — further enhancing your online marketing efforts.

Video marketing is one of the most useful forms of viral and online marketing. Most of your customers who view your video almost always respond to your advertisement. With mobile search on the rise, and phones such as iPhone causing a stir in the mobile search market, video marketing is expected to become the top form of online marketing .

Picture this. By no means is video the only answer to your online marketing initiatives, but when used as part of a wider campaign, video can deliver amazing results. If your not into making your own videos, check out this Cleveland internet-only video production company.

News Flash: Use Flash Sparingly

Thursday, November 15th, 2007

Are you laying the groundwork with a designer to develop a new Web site for your company? Here’s a suggestion: ask the designer to use flash items sparingly. Granted most designers find animation and graphics to be an integral part of a nice looking Web site, but an overabundance of flash can hinder your site’s search engine optimization efforts.

You just can’t imagine what a disadvantage flash is with search engines – it is a top rankings killer! Although search engines are being able to index content inside a flash animation, keep your important information away from flash animation. A search engine may simply ignore the animation altogether.

Further complicating matters is the fact that your visitors may not be able to view your flash content. Your site must make accommodations to provide alternative content for when flash does not load properly. Other problems may arise as a result of using flash. Visitors will use their Web browser back button when viewing a flash animation to try to return to the Home page, but this process reloads the entire animation. There are many usability problems like this. A designer needs to keep these in mind when building a flash interface.

Ideally, your site content should open within 15 seconds. While flash can do a lot for your Web site’s presentation, from the SEO point of view it should be used sparingly – or not at all. If you must use flash, use it only on non-crucial content pages (http://www.blue2.com/art-03.htm).

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A Good Site Map Paves The Road To SEO Benefits

Tuesday, November 13th, 2007

As you steer your company’s Web site down a road toward search engine optimization prosperity, you will need an effective site map in the glove box. As the name implies, a site map is simply a map of your site on one single page that shows the structure of your site, its sections, and the links between them. Site maps make navigating your site easier. A site map also is comprised of an XML file that lists URLs for a site. Site maps provide search engines with important information about your Web site .

There are many advantages of using a site map. These benefits reach beyond easier navigation and increased visibility by the search engines. Site maps can help you to notify search engines once you make changes to your site. When you have a site map and send it to the search engines, you rely less on external links that will bring search engines to your site. Site maps can help you through a maze of cumbersome internal links as well.

Keep in mind that there are many SEO tips and tricks that help in optimizing a site. The primary tip is to have a good site map – and not to underestimate a site map’s importance. Remember, users go to site maps if they are lost, frustrated, or looking for specific details on a crowded site.

Valid HTML Is Crucial To SEO Results

Monday, November 12th, 2007

Are you in the process of having a new Web site designed for your company? If so, you should check with your Web designer to make certain that the HyperText Markup Language (HTML) code he is using is valid. A valid HTML code is an important part of successfully promoting your SEO and Web site.

Most Web pages are written in HTML, and as with any language, HTML has its own version of grammar and syntax. Every document written in HTML is supposed to follow these rules. The reason that a valid HTML is crucial for search engine optimization is because search engines have to scan your Web site’s HTML code to find the relevant content. If there are errors in the HTML code, search engines will be unable to find the content on the page, ending your optimization efforts and quest for high rankings.

Although most major search engines can handle small errors in HTML code, a single missing bracket in your HTML code may account for the fact that your web page cannot be found in search engines (http://www.villainsupply.com/). If you don’t close some tags properly, or if some important tags are missing, search engines might ignore the complete content of that page.

You can check the validity of your HTML code via one of several free services available on the Web. The search engine optimization community’s HTML validator is the W3C HTML Validator.

When a browser is interpreting your Web page, if you have valid HTML code, you have the advantage of the browser understanding the exact structure of your pages, and all your visitors, whatever browser, should see exactly what they should see and not a complete mess (http://www.websiteoptimise.com/valid_html.htm). Remember, your badly coded pages may look fine to you, with your browser, but not everyone will see the same.

Title Tags and SEO : Need a boost?

Wednesday, November 7th, 2007

How much weight do title tags carry among the search engine result pages (SERP) that you’re trying to capture? Plenty according to most Web site development experts. This reason is why you need to pay close attention to the words that appear in the title tag – and the order in which they appear. It is extremely important that you develop a crisply worded title tag that includes your most relevant keyword phrases and performs the function of announcing the summary of your Web page content.

Title tags carry hefty algorithmic hefty weight when it comes to search engines. Title tags are equally important as your visible text copy and the links pointing to your pages. You should definitely incorporate the name of your company in the title tag. If your company’s name is well known, it is essential that you include it in the title tag. The title tag gives you a great opportunity to further market your company and its brands.

The title tag has been and will continue to be one of the most important elements in search engine rankings. Title tags are the over-arching descriptors for the page; they communicate with the search engines telling them what each page is about. Don’t overlook your title tags. Their importance simply can’t be denied.