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Top 10 Search Tips – Tip #10 – Market, Market, Market!

Wednesday, August 19th, 2009

Some of you are sighing in relief. The last entry to the Top Ten Search Tips. Tip #10! I’ll keep this short: I’ve provided these search tips during some recent presentations and they were well-received by the participants. I thought it would be beneficial to post them here. I hope they’re able to help you in your search efforts.Search Engine Optimization

Top 10 Search Tips – Tip #10 – Market, Market, Market – When all is said and done with respects to making a website as shiny as possible, there’s still work to be done in order to promote it. Just like traditional marketing is a never-ending cycle, so goes internet marketing. It has rapidly become an integrated and necessary channel of an organization’s overall marketing plan.

Every opportunity to promote a company’s URL – just like handing out a business card – should be taken advantage of. Basic opportunities are:

  • Email Marketing – Generating a regular and readable newsletter keeps the company and the company’s website top-of-mind. If it’s the regular writing that gets in the way of publishing a newsletter, find someone to do it. Shameless plug – Alpine Technical Group is managing more and more internet marketing campaigns including the writing of regular newsletter articles.
  • Blog – The same content created for the email newsletter can be published on a blog.
  • Facebook – Create a group on Facebook for your company and publish the first snippet of the newsletter content. Entice readers to “read more”.
  • Twitter – Tweet the substance of your Blog article and point to it. Actually when set up correctly, Twitter will feed your Facebook page.
  • Yelp – We mentioned this before. Ensure your organization is well represented on Yelp. If it’s appropriate, beg customers to provide reviews on Yelp, Google, Bing etc. Remember though, it’s inappropriate (and usually apparent) for companies to review themselves.

All of these activities are work. But the dividends paid include keeping you top-of-mind with clients and prospects AND establishing you as a subject matter expert (SME) in your field. All of those links back to your website are great for achieving Tip #9

Measurement is difficult to come by in terms of ROI for internet marketing as well. One of the best ways to measure is to see what kind of website activity is generated before and after a particular event. Success comes from website visitors actually performing a task on your site. If it’s visiting a thank-you page after purchasing a product or filling out a form, those activities can be measured and attributable to internet marketing activities.

Also, the ever-pervasive “How did you hear about us?” is a perfect and immediate way to get marketing feedback.

Hopefully everyone has gained some sort of insight from these tips. Granted, they are pretty basic instructions but, if followed, they can produce great results.

Good Luck and Happy Webbing!

Top 10 Search Tips – Tip #9 – Do What Google Recommends

Monday, August 10th, 2009

OMG – this article is the next to last in the Top 10 Search Tips! I’ll keep this short: I’ve provided these search tips during some recent presentations and they were well-received by the participants. I thought it would be beneficial to post them here. I hope they’re able to help you in your search efforts.arrowtargetsm

Top 10 Search Tips – Tip #9 – Do What Google Recommends. Sorry if that sounds too apparent but it’s true. I’ve been on consulting engagements where the client regularly tests, adjusts, measures, budjets, uses analysis websites and utilizes all the scientific and advanced forms of SEO while their image tags remain blank and the titles to all of their pages are exactly the same. I’m not saying they’re anything less than great people and do an awesome job at their work. It’s just that sometimes, in the rush to the finish line, some of the basics can get overlooked.

Relevance – Again, not to beat one word into anyone’s head but the relevance of your website in relation to your keywords is important. This might also sound pretty basic but keep it top of mind whenever there’s copy to be written for the web. Keyword inclusion should come right after grammar and getting the point across.

Sitemap – Submit a sitemap for your website and update it regularly. There are a slew of free sitemap generators out there – just google “sitemap generator” and voila, choices galore. Make sure the sitemap is in XML format, upload to the root of your website and let the search engines know it’s there (google “submit sitemap google“, “submit sitemap bing“, “submit sitemap yahoo” for instructions).

Web Page Structure – This may be over the technical heads of some people in terms of remedying this issue but the basics remain the same:

  • Make sure title, description, keyword and image tags are populated
  • Ensure title and description are at the top of the page and definitely above any scripting
  • Keep words per page between 300 and 600
  • Make sure all links are active and point to something real (Googlebots HATE 404 errors)
  • Make sure each page links back to your main menu pages (home, about, contact us, products, services)

Submit Website – All search engines have a way to submit your site for crawling. Chances are excellent they will find your site anyway but this is a good excercise to ensure they find it sooner than later. Each time you update your sitemap is a good time to resubmit.

Analytics – Take your pick but Google is the 800 pound Gorilla as of this writing. Unless there’s a serious upheaval in the search world, this trend should continue for the foreseeable future. If it’s not installed already, get it. If it’s installed, it doesn’t work unless it’s checked regularly and analyzed.

404 Pages – Don’t let your browser take control when there’s a broken link – incoming or from within your site. Make sure the site has it’s own 404 page and that it works.

Google happily suggests about a billion other areas to attend to in order to keep site structure up to par. It’s a never ending job but one that pays dividends when done right.

Good Luck and Happy Webbing.

Top 10 Search Tips – Tip #8 – Links!

Sunday, August 2nd, 2009

Screaming forward in this top 10 search tip extravaganza, here’s #8! I’ll keep this short: I’ve provided these search tips during some recent presentations and they were well-received by the participants. I thought it would be beneficial to post them here. I hope they’re able to help you in your search efforts.

Links - get them.

Links - get them.

Top 10 Search Tips – Tip #8 – Links! Imagine a playground where all the children, and even some teachers, are pointing (in a friendly way) at one child. If the principal walked onto this scene, chances are excellent she would take a look where everyone was pointing. While potentially uncomfortable for the child, there’s going to be a lot of eyes on him. The principal might also make a mental note: “Hmm, I’ll have to remember little Billy, that kid’s garnering a lot of attention.”

Think of little Billy as your website, the other children as other websites, the teachers as really popular websites (say www.amazon.com or www.yahoo.com), and the Principal as a search engine. All those pointing fingers are links to your website. The Principal, noticing that even teachers are pointing at Billy, notices Billy much more than if he were just wandering around in a crowd of kids.

Aren’t analogies fun?! No?!

Long story longer: Search Engines pay more respect to websites that have more incoming links from other websites. The more popular the referring website (yahoo, amazon), the bigger the boost to your site. Google calls this Page Rank, Bing calls this Page Score and Yahoo, well, they’re probably keeping the name internal (or will make you pay to learn it’s name).

“So, Mr. SmartyPants, just how exactly do I go about getting links to my site?” I’ll only tell you a few and you can start to understand the myriad ways to get backlinks.

  • Search Engines – If you’re a local business, set up your local business listing in each of the search engines. Those backlinks are valuable.
  • Yelp.com – Get reviewed on Yelp and make sure your business info is accurate. Bing ranks Yelp highly.
  • Yellow Pages – Most Yellow Page companies have a robust web operations group. If you have a Yellow Pages ad, make sure you have your business listed at their .com site. It’s typically a very small amount to add .com listing to an existing ad.
  • Friends, Blogs, Friend’s Blogs, Associations, Chambers of Commerce, Partners – You get the picture, wherever you can leave your mark, try to get it there.

One more thing, I need to leave a link: website design and search marketing by Alpine Technical Group