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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 2, 2009

What is Off-Page SEO and Will It Make a Difference?

The average website owner probably has no idea what off-page SEO is or whether or not it is important. However, professional SEO providers know that this is an important part of the SEO process when high directory rankings and a continuing flow of website traffic are the goals.

Simply stated, off-page SEO describes a number of important things you should do to achieve a high page rank (PR) for a live website. These things are actions you can take outside of your website pages aimed at building link popularity, hence the name off-page SEO.

Links are Critically Important to Achieving a High Ranking

First, understand that the number of back links you have from other relevant sites to your website will have a significant impact on how major search engines rank your site. You can readily check your website’s linkages (link popularity) for free by going to: http://www.linkpopularity.com . This free tool will show you that the greater the number of links you have, the higher your page rank will be. There are other sites that offer similar link assessments too.

Second, it is not easy to develop links to popular websites that are relevant to the products or services your site offers. This takes work and is best accomplished by having very informative content on your website’s pages. Naturally, the content on your pages is actually part of the on-page SEO process, so link development should follow after the pages themselves have been optimized within the primary SEO process.

It should be obvious that other websites will be more inclined to provide a link to your site if they perceive that there is some advantage to them by doing so. Just offering a reciprocal link from your site to theirs may not be enough incentive and, by the way, Google prefers non-reciprocal links.

Internet Marketing Makes the Most Difference

Internet marketing activities, often referred to as SEM (Search Engine Marketing) is a very effective program when it comes to providing incentives for other sites to give you a back link. Some of the methods you can employ include:

  1. Feature Articles – Prepare and submit articles to available Internet article directories. There are many of these that will accept and publish your articles free of charge. Most provide a place where you can provide a profile or resource area that can include a link to your website. Many of these article directory sites are immensely popular and have high page ranks themselves which will help your own PR. There are also article directory submission sites that, for a modest fee, will submit your articles to hundreds of such sites. And if you don’t feel truly qualified to write these articles yourself, a good SEO provider can do this for you.
  1. Blogs – Blogging is a good way to develop links as well and you can utilize the same articles mentioned in 1. (above) as blog content. Be sure that there is a back link to your website in either the blog copy itself or the author’s profile area.
  1. Forums – There is a continuing expansion of online communities dedicated to the subject matter of your website. Market to these by locating and joining them. When you do, you’ll be provided with a ‘signature box’ where you can leave a link back to your website. You can post a variety of messages on these forums too and leave a link to your website in each post.

An SEO Services Provider Can Do It All

If you don’t have the time or inclination to handle these things yourself, hiring a good provider of SEO services will prove a sensible investment. These folks are truly professionals who have the technical competency and experience to optimize your website and carry out an ongoing SEM program to keep it ranked highly and able to provide that all-important continuing flow of targeted traffic that your business needs.

Nov 20, 2009

Keyword Research – Time Well Spent as Part of SEO

The first step is to perform a little basic research to determine the correct keywords to use in your optimized website. These may be single words or ‘keyword phrases’. Once determined, they will be used in more places than just the body copy in your website. This research is important because even if you achieve high directory rankings, you will not get the traffic you want and need with poor keyword selection.

Your research should start with understanding the facts. This comes down to accurately identifying your target audience and researching what search terms and phrases they are likely to employ. Fortunately, there are some pretty accurate statistics available for most search terms.

You can reduce your research project to four basic steps:

Finding keywords

Keyword analysis

Keyword selection

Using the keywords

To analyze keywords, you’ll need to add some information about your existing competitors. In the way of an example, you want to know how many pages are indexed in sites such as Google, Yahoo! and MSN. This is the best way to determine how many pages are competing for top directory rankings. Keep in mind that just because a site has a high ranking does not mean that it is properly optimized. This is due to the complexity of search engine algorithms. You want to truly understand what your competition looks like in terms of searches under their keywords and phrases, not just their directory rankings.

You should also try to understand the potential for high directory rankings based upon a websites page rank. Understand that on-page factors affect your optimization effectiveness while off-page factors like page rank do too and in a significant way. Thus, your sites page rank will represent an important parameter in keyword analysis. In simple terms, the higher your page rank is, the better chance you have to rank highly with competitive keywords in place.

To choose keywords make up a list of short keywords (1) and keyword phrases (2) based upon what you have discovered in your research. In both cases, don’t lose sight of the focus of your website or your target audience. Remember that keyword and key phrase selection comes down to choosing those that ‘best describe the important qualities of your website.’ While most searches generally begin with generic keywords, specific keyword phrases frequently produce a higher traffic flow.

Specific and focused keyword phrases can produce a higher directory ranking but just as important, they generate highly targeted visitor traffic that generally results in a better traffic to sales conversion ratio. In the short keywords, concentrate on those that relate to what your website is offering but in terms of ranking possibilities and business competitiveness.

Once you have done all the above, it comes down to choosing the 10-20 most relevant keywords by:

        1. Eliminating those that have the lowest popularity (those where the searches are extremely low
          Eliminating keywords that are hard to rank when you consider page rank vs. competition
          Eliminating keywords that fail to have the right focus for your websites content.

Remember in making your final selection to include both the singular and plural versions of your keywords since these will produce different results from the search engines. (e.g. canister vacuum and canister vacuums).

To use your keywords once you have chosen them, you should place them in your website body copy, HTML code and tags. The ideal places to insert your important keyword phrases include:

The title of your pages
Page headings
In links
In the URL of each page
In bold text
Within the first 25-30 words on each website page
In the body copy of your pages
In META tags
In your Alt text/Alt tag
In title attributes
In anchor text
In any table’s summary

The primary purpose underlying effective keyword research is to optimize for traffic, not to maximize it. What you want are highly qualified visitors that are likely to convert to sales (customers). This is always best achieved by using highly focused keywords that will match the search terms of your target audience.

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.

Oct 23, 2009

THE PERFECT SEO FRIENDLY WEBSITE

There are many stories going around the internet about what you need to have for the perfect SEO friendly website. Some people say that you do not need to do anything, and that you just need to get your website built. Some say that you just need to submit your website to search engines like Google, Yahoo, Ask, Live and others. Some seem to think that having a website that is one hundred percent JAVA or Flash, or 3D will do the trick. This is not the case, and the absolute truth is that you need to have SEO friendly website text, because 3D Flash and Java really does nothing for your SEO.

If you have a website that you do not want to market on the internet, let’s say that you only give out your website address to clients on your business card, then this is fine, but if you are looking to target people on the internet, and if you are looking to generate more traffic through SEO (search engine marketing), then you will need to have a properly built SEO friendly website and more importantly, a properly maintained website. It all comes down to building your website so that it is search engine friendly, and then doing your link building. This is where you need to start. First you will find a company that believes in SEO friendly websites, who will make you a text based, easy to navigate and view website. This does not need to be boring and 1 dimensional, however.

We are not saying that you mustn’t have any Flash or Java, these things are good, but it is recommended that you keep them to a minimum. Also remember that links are not to be picture or flash buttons. They should rather be text, or the spider bots will not find their way around your site easily and you will get a poor ranking. The next thing you need for your SEO friendly website is actual content. This means hiring a copywriter to produce meaningful content that relates to your business and actually promotes your services or products. These should also have keywords placed strategically throughout the text. This can be done be a professional copywriter who works primarily over the internet for SEO purposes. The last things you need for an SEO friendly website is outbound and inbound links as well as internal linking between your own web pages.

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