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Dec 14, 2009

Do You Really Need Professional SEO Help?

When it comes to determining if you really need a professional SEO Services provider, ask yourself these questions. If you do, the next step is to select one by asking the right questions. Here’s how!

Most business website owners first ask themselves whether or not they should hire a professional SEO services provider based upon the fact that their site is just not well ranked on major search engines such as Google. They have quickly discovered that a poor ranking makes their site difficult if not impossible to find among the many thousands or even millions of competitors and that traffic just doesn’t happen when you are invisible.

The same small business owners may have no clue how to improve their rankings but they do know that there are people out there that do. The problem becomes “can I do this job myself” and if not, “how do I know who is capable, trustworthy and affordable?”

First, Determine if you Actually Need Professional Help

Most owners of small online businesses are busy day and night attending to managing their business operations. To many of these people, search engine optimization is a mystery that requires knowledge far beyond their technical experience. If this describes you, there are a few questions you should ask yourself to find out if you  should begin searching for an SEO services provider. These include:

  1. Questions: Do the majority of my customers come from searches on sites such as Google, Yahoo, AOL and others? Are people searching for the product(s) or service(s) that I offer? If so, are enough new potential customers going to the search engine directories to find what they need? What words/phrases (keywords) do they search with?
  1. Questions: Are my competitor’s websites coming up when I  search with the terms that best describe what my site offers?
  1. Would a meaningful increase in targeted traffic to my business website result in enough new business to justify the cost of a professional SEO services provider?
  1. Answers: You can find out whether you could reasonably expect a significant increase in traffic by plugging your search terms (keywords) into WordTracker or Google Analytics FREE analyzers and looking at just how many searches have been recorded under each keyword or key phrase. This will tell you if people are actually searching for what you’re offering.
  1. Answers: If the business websites you compete with come up, it’s a pretty good indication that SEO has paid off for them. However, that’s not the entire story, there are other factors that you might have to do to get similar results.
  1. Answers: This is the BIG question. If you are already having a satisfactory conversion rate on your site, it’s pretty obvious that if you doubled the traffic, the conversion rate would rise as well. So, yes! However, if you now have an unacceptable conversion rate, odds are more traffic won’t help. In this case, deal with improving your conversion rate and that’s something a professional SEO/SEM provider can help you do.

If SEO makes sense, How Do You Select the Right Provider?

Yes, there are lots of second-rate SEO companies out there, but there are also many that are worth every penny they cost. It’s probably best that you narrow your search down to three or four providers at the most. And the best way to start is to ask people whose opinion you value who they used and who they would recommend.

If you don’t know anybody to ask, go to the Internet and select a few top rated firms from a popular category and ask them who they used. This doesn’t have to be in your field, but it should be in a popular field such as real estate, retailing or even technology. Almost anyone who is happy with the results they got vs. what they paid out, will be more than happy to pass along a solid recommendation.

As for pricing, you’ll have to work that out with an SEO service provider yourself because only you know what your company can afford and/or what you’re willing to lay out to get where you need to be.

Dec 9, 2009

Why are Optimized Articles Important SEO Tools?

If you look over the immense collection of articles and blog copy on the web, you will discover that a great many of them are badly written, stuffed to the gills with keywords and obviously prepared for the sole purpose of boosting the rankings of a particular website. That’s because in earlier days, many people believed that having overly-high keyword densities was the fast route to high search engine rankings. Unfortunately, some still do. In reality, a keyword density of between 2% and 6% is more than adequate. Those who still think that keyword stuffing pays, are flat out wrong!

Properly Optimized Articles

There are, in reality, three important factors to consider when writing a properly optimized article for use on websites, blogs or for publication on eZINES. These are, in priority order:

  1. They must have relevant, informative copy that is compelling to read.
  2. They should be prepared to optimize link popularity.
  3. They should have the proper keywords and a reasonable keyword density for search engines.

The worst thing about the overuse of keywords in both articles and web pages is that it becomes difficult if not impossible to meet standards for relevance and link popularity. In other words, they are anything but easy-to-read and understand when keyword stuffing is applied.

Articles are Important SEO Tools

Sure, articles should be effective for the major search engines, but most of all, they have to be relevant for the people who read them.

Moreover, if they don’t read well and aren’t really informative, it will be most difficult to lure others in your market ‘niche’ to link to you. Remember that rankings notwithstanding, if the visitors to your website don’t see obvious value in what you say, they can log out and go to your competitor’s websites with a simple mouse click. In this case, even the highest search engine directory ranking becomes useless for delivering visitors who you can convert to customers for your product(s) or service(s).

Appeal to Search Engines without Sacrificing Relevance

The answer to earning a high ranking and delivering lots of targeted traffic comes down to using a balanced approach when preparing articles within the SEO/SEM process. This simply means that you must never:

  1. Repeat the same words and phrases too often in your copywriting
  2. Sacrifice the relevance that makes your articles compelling and informative to readers
  3. Absolutely never stuff keywords to the point where your text’s readability goes to pot.

So just remember to write articles for the ultimate reader first and make very sure that they are easy to read and discuss things that are directly related to the market nice you are in.

If Need Be, Hire a Professional

Granted, not everybody on the Internet is a wordsmith. In fact many people—even those who speak well—just can’t write well. If you fall into this category, worry not. Professional providers of SEO services can do all the important things necessary to make your website—and your articles—relevant, compelling and optimized. There is also a sizeable cadre of freelance copywriters on the web who can write highly relevant and optimized articles for you at extremely nominal prices.

Increase Your Blog Traffic with Search Engine Marketing (SEM)

Many bloggers have voiced the complaint that no matter what they do, they just cannot seem to increase the traffic to their blogs. Well, if that’s your problem, there are a few steps you can take to solve it through good SEM techniques.

In simple terms, here are a few things bloggers can do to bring up the readership of their blogs. These include:

  1. 1. Writing and posting really good, highly-relevant articles (new blog posts).
  2. 2. Promoting your blog articles by applying good, proven SEM techniques.
  3. 3. Solid networking which is yet another effective part of good SEM.

Let’s examine each of these in a bit more detail:

Writing/Posting Relevant Articles

Moving up from a nominal 75-100 daily page views to 1,000 or more/day requires that your blog have at least one good new article every week. If you don’t have enough available time for a weekly post, do one at least once every two weeks. The same technique can be used to increase from any visitor plateau to a higher one.

You want these articles to contain as much valuable information as possible, so expect to do some serious thinking and web research to collect the needed information. If you don’t feel competent as a writer, there are many professional SEO/SEM services providers who include this function as part of the ongoing activities they offer. Moreover, there are also many highly-qualified freelance copywriters who can do the job for you.

The best articles for this process are those that educate the reader about something he doesn’t know or fully understand. In addition, articles that provide an in-depth analysis of subject matter that most people have just touched on are also good. If you are successful in your efforts, people will talk about your material in forums and even point to your articles through sources such as Twitter and DIGG.

Promote Your Blog (Networking)

Just writing and posting your articles will certainly be a plus, but you won’t realize the maximum effectiveness unless you do some meaningful networking too. Do this by getting links to the posts of other blogs in your market area or niche; commenting about other blogs that are related to your subject matter and physically interacting with other bloggers by Instant Messengers, e-mails and even on Twitter, FaceBook et al.

When you work at building these networks while continually updating your blog with strong, relevant articles, you’ll have taken two very-important steps toward much higher traffic counts.

When you interact with others in your market area, make sure you indicate your respect and admiration for their work and that you firmly believe that by mutual linking, you will both profit from each other’s efforts.

You can also network successfully by linking to other blog articles with positive comments; asking your readers (on your blog) to leave comments and suggestions about what you’ve written; Asking a few pointed questions of your readers to begin an ongoing discussion and offering up new ideas or helpful tips that your readers will find of value.

Finally….

Keep in mind that doing these things will be particularly valuable if your blog contains PPC ads such as Google AdWords. The more relevant and networked you are, the higher your traffic flow will be and thus the more ‘clicks’ you can expect on your PPC ads.

Once again, you can always hire a professional SEO/SEM services provider to establish and maintain an ongoing program that includes these processes and more. If you choose the right company, it will prove to be a very-worthwhile investment!

Oct 28, 2009

Search Engines

Basically, search engines look for and scan pages in much the same way that visitors use their browsers with keywords and phrases to locate the material they are searching for. Since they have literally millions of pages to search, they rely on a formula called an ‘algorithm’ to go about determining relevancy (consider this like separating the wheat from the chaff). The actual algorithm the search engines use is a closely-held secret. However, all search engines have a few search criteria in common. Some of these include:

* The location and frequency of keywords on web pages.
* The search terms (keywords) appearing in the site’s HTML title tag
* Where the keywords appear on pages—those on the top of the page are the most important.
* How often the keywords appear on a page (keyword density). The overuse of keywords to the point where relevancy is compromised is bad. This is often considered as ‘spamming’—a definite black mark. Likewise, too few keywords are a negative too.
* Off-the-page factors are considered. The most important is ‘linking’ to other relevant websites. Another is ‘click-through’ results. If the website pages are not receiving an adequate number of clicks, rankings are lowered.

Remember that proper SEO benefits you in two ways. First, it makes your website attractive to search engines and promotes higher page rankings. Second, and equally important, it ensures that the website text is highly relevant for both the search engines and the visitors to the website. We know that Effective SEO= web content mass + keyword optimization+ links.


Top Quality Ranking carefully balances these factors so that our clients not only achieve high directory rankings, they also get highly-relevant content that that will motivate visitors to websites to take further action by requesting more information or making a purchase.

Sep 18, 2009

Article Submission

We Submit Articles to All the Important Publishers

Writing optimized feature articles about our client’s products and services is a very important part of Top Quality Ranking’s SEO services. And for most of our clients, article writing and placement is an ongoing process even when the initial optimization process has been completed. That’s because earning high directory rankings doesn’t mean keeping them over time without ongoing SEO services and SEM.

Feature articles are an important aspect of a good Internet marketing program for any online business. They count highly with search engines when it comes to rankings, provide critical links back to your website and go a long way toward maximizing the traffic your site will get. Published articles also get old over time, which is why creating and issuing them on an ongoing basis is critical to maintaining a flow of targeted visitors to your site. Professional SEO services from established providers like Top Quality Ranking are the best way to ensure that your site will remain well ranked.

Articles can be placed with eZINES, blogs and other publishers, and Top Quality Ranking has a dedicated list of the best places on the web that we developed only after extensive research. Many of our clients will tell you that they get the greatest number of sales from visitors who followed our URL from a feature article. The ‘links’ created by published articles are important in SEO services because they count with the search engines. This is also true because a well-written piece tends to pre-condition the visitor for what’s to come when they get to your website.

Top Quality Ranking can handle all your needs for articles and article distribution as part of your overall SEO/SEM process or as an individual project if you prefer. Our SEO copywriters will carefully craft each article with the proper keywords and keyword density so that they achieve the highest-possible interest when published.

Contact Top Quality Ranking for more information!

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