Posts Tagged ‘SEO’

Bing Shows First Decline Since Launch, Google Reaps the Losses

Wednesday, October 7th, 2009

Bing, Microsoft’s new web search engine, has posted the first decline since its launch in May of this year according to Statcounter. While Yahoo met a similar fate as Bing for the month, Google has gobbled up that available market share and posted an increase for the month of September.

Bing dropped over a percentage point from 9.64% to 8.51%. Yahoo posted a similar drop from 10.5% to 9.4%. Google, on the other hand, showed a gain of over 2 points from 77.83% to 80.08%. Not a bad month for the Google universe: up in search and promulgating some serious hype over the upcoming release of Wave.

What does this mean? From the people I’ve spoken with about their search habits, many people went over to Bing due to the shine factor but have since gone back to Google. It seems that the cleanliness and relevant results from Google are still grabbing share. People do appear to enjoy the media areas of Bing in terms of idle entertainment (the music video section of Bing is directly responsible for a lot of spent hours). Still, when it comes to getting answers to burning questions, Google is again making strides.

Top 10 Search Optimization Tips for the General Public

Sunday, September 20th, 2009

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I’ve performed a few Internet Marketing presentations for local business organizations recently. While I went into them with a bit of  trepidation (public speaking is not on MY top ten list), they turned out to be great experiences: the more the audience responds to the content, the more fun!

The main content of the presentation is a list of  Top 10 Search Optimization Tips. The tips are geared towards both people who manage their own search programs AND people who have their search programs managed for them.  This article is a “hub” with links to expanded discussions for each of the tips. Also, while we speak of Google in these articles, the same thoughts can be utilized for Yahoo and (what is now) Bing.

Tip #1 - Patience – Nothing happens instantaneously on search engines (except payments, of course) Read More…

Tip #2 - Persistence – A persistent strategy of ongoing regular improvements to your website and search activities is important to gain upper placements.  Read More…

Tip #3 – Paranoia – Don’t for a second think your competition rests on their laurels at any time. Read More…

Tip #4 – Do Something, Anything - At the very least, populate Title and Description tags. Read More…

Tip #5 – Always Be TestingJust like any other marketing effort, your competition is always working to get their share – and that share is coming from your pie! Read More…

Tip #6 – Four SecondsThe amount of time spent reading top search results. Read More…

Tip #7 – The Long TailHighly targeted customers are gold! Gold! Read More…

Tip #8 – LinksUnabashed and shameless self promotion gets your website noticed. Read More…

Tip #9 – Do What Google Recommends – The guidance is typically accurate. Read More…

Tip #10 – Market, Market, Market! - Just like traditional marketing is a never-ending cycle, so goes internet marketing. Read More…

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!

Simplify The Search Enigma – The Happy Bot Edition

Saturday, January 3rd, 2009

Web Search has some very sophisticated and enigmatic science behind the ultimate results. If all of the brainpower behind Google search had been directed towards the space program, we would probably be trading baubles with the locals on Gliese 581.

While some people fret and bother themselves in determining the “ultimate truth” behind the search algorithms, there are basic rules that can be followed to keep your website at or near the top of your targeted keyword results. Part of that solution is to make sure the web-bots are well-educated about your site: (more…)