Posts Tagged ‘seo’
Tuesday, March 9th, 2010
This post is part of our 68 Traffic Tips day. To find the complete list when we’re done, see the original post. Be sure to subscribe to get a weekly round-up of our daily traffic tips.
- Choose one cookie based and one IP based statistics program, as the numbers are a bit different depending on which one you use.
- Look at a snapshot of your traffic using your statistics program weekly or monthly.
- Before you do keyword research, make sure you’re using the right keywords.
- Try asking your audience what they’d type into a search engine to find you.
- Instead of pursuing just the competitive, short tail terms (short phrases like “internet marketing“), or only less competitive, long tail phrases (longer phrases such as “how do I get started in internet marketing?”), use some of the longer phrases to reach the shorter phrases – rank for both.
- Choose one family of keywords and optimize for it. Unless you’re a seasoned expert, you’re not going to rank for dentist, dental practice, cosmetic dentistry, california dental work and los angeles crown settings. Pick an area, dominate it, then if you can, leverage your way into some of the other less competitive areas.
- Getting good search rankings is mainly about the quest to present to the search engines a balance of content and links.
- The harder, or more competitive, the keyword, the more complex it is to correctly balance the equation of content + links= a good ranking. The harder the keywords, the more multiple subtle factors come into play, but they are all related to these two items.
- There’s more than one way to skin a cat (and I still want to know when and why, in history we inherited this expression. Why would I want to skin a cat?) Nearly every theory of search can be debunked or supported by theory. What you want to find is the method that got results for companies like yours.
- Now that Google is trending towards personalization based on social circles, the quality of your social circle matters more than ever, as does the content you submit. Keep keywords and content in mind.
- Get into Google News with a press release.
- Get into Google News with an article.
- Get into Google News as a news provider.
- Pay more attention to Video. Film and television are the two mediums the masses are used to, and by far appear to be the most successful vehicles to promote your content. It’s far easier to rank with video than with text as many companies fail to realize how important video is.
- Go into any videos you have on YouTube and request the new auto-captioning available for all videos on YouTube with clear audio tracks. You can later take the auto-captioned file, improve it and re-upload with your corrections.
- Google is also placing more of an emphasis on localization in its shift to more personalized results. Be sure to log into the Google Local Business Center, as well as Yahoo’s, and get your local business office set up, whether or not you have a site.
- Google Blog Search is increasing in prominence as Google continues to change the look of the results page. If you don’t have a blog, start one. If you do have one, make sure it’s positioned correctly in Google Blog Search, not just for a general search, but for the times you publish a new post.
- Updates are another featured area of the upcoming new Google results page (you can already see this new Google look as the default on new computers, reportedly). To get in on this action, you want to make sure your tweets, and other real-time updates are on-message. That doesn’t mean talk about yourself all the time, it means, be consistent.
- If you have things to sell, Google products is for you. It’s much easier to submit than it was back when it was Google Base.
- Don’t forget about Yahoo, Bing, Ask, or the major directories, general or niche. Just because they aren’t Google doesn’t mean they aren’t important. Those of us who thought Yahoo was the only place that mattered were blindsided when Google came along, as were those who refused to add social media to their marketing mix, now that Facebook is driving as much traffic, or more than, Google. Today’s newbie could be tomorrow’s giant.
- Pay attention to the major players, and niche rulers in search and directories, but be selective about anyone outside the top ten. The idea that submitting your site to 6000 directories will get you anything other than links at the 10% of them that count at all, is a myth. And you can get 600 equivalent links from article marketing, forum marketing, or buying them, so what’s the difference?
Tags: google social search, Google-rankings, search rankings, search tips, search traffic, seo
Posted in Google, Search | 10 Comments »
Monday, February 1st, 2010

As we’ve discussed recently, there’s a lot of confusion around the issue of social media and getting a return on one’s time and social investment, to the point that some people think social media for business is ineffective.
If you’ve been thinking that lately, think about how happy you’d be if social media helped you get into your target market’s path through Google. According to a recent announcement by Google, social media may now be able to help you in ways you hadn’t ever dared to dream.
Everyone knows that social media can already help you with search in 3 ways, the first being the own 1, lease 9 method of making your mark on all of the top ten results, which I discussed in Traffic Reality about 4 years ago in great detail. The second, of course, is in getting links to your site from social media profiles or voting submissions, the third that popular submissions get rapid link boosts from multiple sources.
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Tags: business, GOOG, Google, google social, google social search, Google-Inc, google.com, matt cutts video, search-engine-optimization, seo, social media, social media roi, social media strategy, social media traffic strategy, socialmediaoptimization
Posted in Google, free traffic tips and tools, traffic method | 32 Comments »
Tuesday, August 11th, 2009
Seriously guys.
Can’t you keep the web the way it was when I left it for TWO weeks? Who is sleeping on the job? All I ever asked you guys for was to make sure nothing major happens when I’m gone.

But it never fails. The instant I go on vacation, eleventeen different things change (or threaten to change, or start to change) about the web and I come back to an Inbox full of questions.
Says my protégée. I don’t do email anymore.
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Tags: bing, Caffeine, facebook, friendfeed, GOOG, Google, Google Caffeine, Google Caffeine public beta, Google-Inc, news-feed, Search, search-engine-optimization, search-engines, seo, Yahoo, yahoo and bing
Posted in free traffic tips and tools | 8 Comments »
Friday, May 15th, 2009
Here’s a trick people fall for all the time. It’s so common the really scuzzy people have a name for it – it’s called “False Proof.”
It’s when they tell you something that is technically true, but completely irrelevant or immaterial.
Like when a person shows you a check for $75,000 they made from affiliate sales. But they don’t tell you they spent $60,000 in advertising and have to share the rest with several JV partners.
Or when a so-called search expert will say, “I’m number one out of 33 million results.” And you think, really? 33 MILLION?
Then you get their software, ebook, or system, and you find out that even though you’re also able to rank number one for a term that gets 33 million results, none of it sent you any sales, or leads – and really, not much traffic either.
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Tags: business, Google-rankings, keyword difficulty, Search, search expertise, search-engines, seo, tech, technology, web, yahoo rankings
Posted in free traffic tips and tools | 7 Comments »
Wednesday, May 13th, 2009
Given the statements made in my last post, I figured this might come in handy.
Here’s a short list of people and sites whose advice I follow and would go to for help, to outsource a project, or to learn more about search, whether I was stuck or just wanted the latest information. It’s by no means all-inclusive, and not in any particular order. This is just off the top of my head, and for the sake of variety I took a person’s site off the “site” list if I mentioned them by name.
People:
- David Bullock
- Jill Whalen
- Danny Sullivan
- Wendy Boswell
- Andy Beard
- Jennifer Laycock
- Marty Weintraub
- Ann Smarty
- Lyndon Antcliff
- Donna Fontenot
- Aaron Wall
- Lee Odden
- Chris Winfield
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Tags: people to buy from in search, Search, search engine experts, search engine news, search experts, search-engine-optimization, seo, trusted search experts, trusted search sources
Posted in Search | 9 Comments »
Saturday, May 17th, 2008

photo credit: myuibe
A client recently asked me about Meta Keyword Tags. After quickly double-checking the date of the message
I referred him to this page about ranking factors at SEO Moz, which was updated about a year ago.
Then I started thinking, where does one refer to one as a source for one to find out what the best search information is these days? Don’t see any short lists out there, so I’m just gonna mention a handful of resources that
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Tags: free traffic tips and tools, how to get your site ranked, Search, search information you can trust, search marketing, search sites, search-engine-optimization, seo, trustworthy seo info
Posted in Search, free traffic tips and tools | 3 Comments »
Sunday, April 9th, 2006
Better titles to your blog posts or articles that you have one your site. Here’s an interesting take from the Seattle Times:
Some news sites offer two headlines. One headline, often on the first Web page, is clever, meant to attract human readers. Then, one click to a second Web page, a more ordinary, factual headline appears with the article. The popular BBC News Web site does this routinely on longer articles.
They go on to give an example:
“The search engine has to get a straightforward, factual headline, so it can understand it,” Newman said.
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Tags: optimization, Search, search-engine-marketing, search-engine-optimization, search-engines, search-strategies, seo
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Wednesday, March 8th, 2006
I don’t think that’s the official name, but I also didn’t want to give it away. So why should you obey my commands, actually Leave My Site and go visit his?
Because I said so.
Okay, I knew that wouldn’t work. First of all, his blog is gorgeous. An example of working Both form and function. Marshall left me a comment yesterday, and I clicked through to his site out of curiousity like I always do. (Reason #238 why you should comment – I am so nosy that I can’t resist visiting every non-spam-commenter’s site).
I went to his site and found tons of useful posts – not just useful but friendly, open and … there’s just something about the way he writes, where he somehow makes you feel really comfortable and laid back. Recent post include one on tagging, another on Feedburner that will help a lot if you’re confused about the initial sign up, as well as a short and sweet intro to blogs.
If you’re at all intersted in web tools, or want to learn more about Web 2.0, do yourself a favor and mosey on over to Marshall Kirkpatrick’s blog. Quite a treat
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Tags: blog, blog of the day, free traffic tips and tools, marshall-kirkpatrick, marshallk, seo, web-tools, website-promotion
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