Archive for category Search Engine Optimization
Improving Findability on SEO
Posted by Kevin in Search Engine Optimization on March 9th, 2010
Once your site is live, you can still do a few things to improve the findability. Google’s Webmaster guidelines offer specific suggestions for new and existing sites. Among them include the following tips:
Use a text browser, such as Lynx, to get a sense of how most search engine bots see your site. This exercise can help you determine where you may need to make changes for SEO. You can paste your URL in the Lynx viewer to find out how your page would look when viewed with Lynx, without having to download and install the browser.
Make sure that your site does not have duplicate content. Duplicate content can hurt your search engine ranking.
Create a XML sitemap for your web site and submit it to the major search engines; this gives the search engine bots a list of URLs on your site that you want them to index.
Set Realistic Goals for Ecommerce Web Site Design
Posted by Kevin in E-Commerce, Search Engine Optimization, Social Media, Web Design on February 25th, 2010
When retailers think about redesigning their web sites, they expect the redesign to boost their sales immediately. Before doing the redesign, retailers need to figure what consumers want to do and how easy it will be to satisfy them.
Shoppers visit ecommerce web sites to not only make purchases but to gather product information, read or write product reviews etc. It is important that the site design allows the consumers to easily find what they are looking for. For example, if the customer wants to get additional product details or read reviews, there needs to be a clear path. Sites that make it easy for consumers to accomplish their goals build long-term loyalty.
Once the retailer has a well designed site, they need to address how to get visitors to the site. An Internet Retailer Survey reports that 40.2% of the respondents would like the search engines to get them visitors. This is done by a process of search engine optimization (SEO). Moreover, 27.8% of the respondents would like to have more community features, which is done by using social media.
Social media is a major source of information for consumers. A social network presence can help drive traffic back to a retailer’s site. This trend is prompting many retailers to participate in social networks and be part of that information exchange.
Site Missing from Indexes
Posted by Kevin in Search Engine Optimization, Spam on January 19th, 2010
There are experts who will advise you to submit your site early, often and submit many web site pages. Do not listen and only submit your home page as a last option.
Submitting your web site is a last option because you were unable to get links to your web site or your web site was blocked by the spiders. If you have to submit your web site, only submit your home page. A site map allows spiders to find everything. Many times individuals submit their sites over and over without checking to see if the spiders blocked their site.
You may receive unsolicited e-mails offering to submit your web site to thousands of search engines. These emails reference some statistics of millions of visitors that this will generate by submitting to thousands of search engines. Always avoid automated submissions. These automated submissions are considered spam and your web site can be banned for excessive submissions.
5 SEO Add-ons for Firefox
Posted by Cory in Internet, Search Engine Optimization on October 21st, 2009

Firefox is a great browser, and one of the things that makes it so great is it’s wide selection of add-ons. Some of these add-ons are great for SEO work. We’ve compiled a list of 5 SEO add ons that you can get for Firefox:
RankQuest SEO Toolbar
RankQuest SEO(Search Engine Optimization) Toolbar provides you quick access to more than 30 intuitive SEO tools. Alexa Rank and Page Rank provided by Alexa and Google respectively ensures the popularity of the site.SEOpen
SEO services: Track sites placement at Google and Yahoo for any keyword. Watch Google PageRank (PR), Backlinks, Saturation over time. Graph and table presentation of the data.SEOQuake
Seoquake is a Mozilla Firefox SEO extension aimed primarily at helping web masters who deal with search engine optimization(SEO) and internet promotion of web sites.Foxy SEO Tool
Foxy SEO Tool offers tools for search engine optimization (SEO), web traffic and page analysis for webmasters and web professionals.Keyword Spy
KeywordSpy SEO/PPC Plugin – Do your competitive research in SEO & PPC right from your browser! Download the revolutionary plugin which will change the way you do keyword research & competitor tracking, while you browse on Google, Yahoo in Real-time.
The Advantages of “Pull” Marketing on the Internet
Posted by Cory in Content, Marketing, Search Engine Optimization, Social Media on August 28th, 2009

In general marketing practices, there are two main methods of marketing. “Push” marketing, and “Pull” Marketing. In a Push-Marketing scenario, you push your content or product at your target market. Examples of this are newsletters trying to get people to sell, mail marketing campaigns, etc. In a Pull-Marketing scenario, your clients are pulled toward your content or product/service. Examples are Pay Per Click Ads, Search Engine Optimization, Viral Marketing, etc.
In a traditional market it is good to balance out your push/pull marketing. However in a market like the web, you want to have a much greater emphasis on pull marketing than push marketing. Here’s why. When someone gets on the computer, they choose where they are going to go. If they don’t want to go to your website, they aren’t going to go. Therefore, if you attempt push marketing on the majority of internet users, you’ll find that you will not much a response. An example is your website. If you put a website up online, and then market it using push tactics, not many people are going to go. They don’t want to be sold. They’d rather be on sites like Facebook, YouTube, or CNN. However if you make your site attractive, and give users a reason to go, you are using pull marketing, and you will see an increase in visitors to your site.
Although this defies some marketing convention, it actually makes a lot of sense. Think about it this way. A traditional medium is something like TV. Someone wants to watch their favorite show, but during that show, they are going to be served advertisements. They may not enjoy watching these ads, but they will do so to continue watching their show. This is push marketing. On a new medium like the web however, users choose what they see. Software exists to block advertisements, and people decide on whether they are going to click on them. In other words, most users don’t even need to look at ads to see the content they want. This is why a push marketing strategy will be largely unsuccessful on the web. The Internet is a democratic environment, so the users are going to decide what they see.
So how do you market to this new medium? Pull marketing. It is extremely effective on places like the web, mainly because of the ways the web works. Pull marketing on the Internet is highly related to Social Media and Viral Marketing. When using Social Media to market, you need to utilize the network so that users are attracted to what you are presenting. This is pull marketing in a nutshell. When using viral marketing, you need to create something that will attract users solely because it is something that will benefit them, instead of just advertising your brand.
Here are some ways that you can take advantage of pull marketing on the web:
- Perform extensive Search Engine Optimization on your website, so that when someone is using Google, your listing “pulls” them in.
- Use Google AdWords to serve ads to users that will pull them in.
- Create a new blog with useful content. Give users tips, news, opinions, ideas, etc. Use the blog to link back to your main site sparingly, but always focus on having the blog be beneficial to users.
- Commence a comprehensive Viral Marketing strategy. Come up with things that you can offer users that they will be attracted to due to the benefit they will receive. Then lightly brand the useful content, objects, etc before they are delivered to users.
- Utilize social media networks extensively. Post update about your business, or things you think may be useful on microblogging sites like Twitter. Create a page for your business on Social Media sites like Facebook.
- If you are a web related company, do something useful for the web community. Examples: release a free website template. Work on the development of an Open-Source project such as Wordpress or Drupal. Provide industry insight.
- Offer something for free. Nothing sells, or pulls better, then the word free.
Now that you have some ways you can take advantage of Pull Marketing, get to it. There is a whole range of ways to get started. Not exactly sure how? Need some help? Want someone else to do it? Perhaps you should contact RP Design. (Or you can click on the banner to the right.)
Domain Information and How to Register
Posted by Kevin in Domains, Search Engine Optimization on August 21st, 2009

The first step in developing a web site is coming up with a domain. Domain names are often compared to real estate in that domain names are foundations on which a website such as a house can be built. The highest quality domain names are similar to high demand real estate carry higher value, because of their online brand potential use in advertising and search engine optimization. A domain name uniquely identifies a website. Typing your domain name into your browser allows you to visit that site. When picking a domain, pick a domain that is memorable, your company name, shorter domain is better, get a .com or .net extension.Your domain is your company name with an extension such as .com or .net. For example, Google.com uses the company name Google and is easy to remember and short.
Here are common domain extensions:
.COM (Commercial) – Mostly intended for commercial use. It is the most recognized domain name extension.
.NET (Network) – This was originally intended for network oriented sites such as internet service providers. It is not the case any longer. People will register .NET domains for commercial use and if .COM is not available. In addition if they would like to protect their main .COM domain by registering another extension.
.ORG (Organization) – This domain extension was originally intended for non-profit or trade organizations and this is no longer the case.
.BIZ (Business) – This is registered to classify their website as a business. It’s a great to buy, if the .COM extension is not available
There are few things as frustrating as doing an Internet search for your own name and not being found. We had one customer who wanted to maintain their domain but let the domain time lapse. Worse the competitor purchased the domain and would not sell the domain unless $1,000 or more for the domain. The customer’s reputation, brand and the domain were taken. Just think of all the lost sales because the domain expired.The above video shows you how to register a domain just remember to renew your domain before it expires.
Yahoo and Microsoft Agreed to a 10-year Partnership
Posted by Kevin in Marketing, News, Search Engine Optimization on August 10th, 2009
Yahoo and Microsoft agreed to a 10-year partnership. Combining both Yahoo and Microsoft creates a market share of 28% of the Internet search market still lower than Google’s 65% in the United States. The combined companies Yahoo and Microsoft makes it the number 2 search engine behind Google. According to ComScore Inc., Google is even more dominant in the rest of the world, with a global share of 67 percent compared to a combined 11 percent for Microsoft and Yahoo.
- Microsoft will acquire an exclusive 10 year license to Yahoo!’s core search technologies.
- Microsoft will be able to integrate Yahoo! search technologies into its existing web search platforms
- Yahoo! will keep its existing search affiliate partnerships.
- Microsoft’s Bing will also be the exclusive algorithmic search and paid search platform for Yahoo! sites. Yahoo! Continues to use its technology and data in other areas of its business such as enhancing display-advertising technology.
- Each company will have separate display advertising business.
- Self-serve advertising for both companies will be fulfilled by Microsoft’s AdCenter platform, and prices for all search ads will continue to be set by AdCenter’s automated auction process.
The partnership still has to be approved by the Federal Trade Commission. Sen. Herb Kohl said the Senate antitrust subcommittee he chairs will review the deal “because of the potentially far-reaching consequences for consumers and advertisers and our concern about dampening the innovation we have come to expect from a competitive high-tech industry.”
In our perspective this deal does not really change anything from the search point of view. It will create more advertising opportunities, bringing the share to 28%. The advertisers gain more exposure. We do not believe that there will be much of an impact. Furthermore, the search problem for Yahoo and Microsoft still remains and Google clearly is the dominating force and this will not make a significant difference.
White Hat SEO: Ethical SEO
Posted by Kevin in Content, Ethics, Keywords, Search Engine Optimization on August 3rd, 2009

In deciding on a search engine optimization firm make sure the firm uses an ethical approach. The ethical search engine optimization method is called White hat. White Hat SEO involves techniques and tactics that focus on a human audience as opposed to search engines. This technique completely abides by search engine rules and policies. A web site that is SEO optimized focuses on relevancy and organic ranking is optimized using White Hat SEO practices. Other examples of White Hat SEO strategies include using keywords, keyword analysis, back linking, link building to improve link popularity, and writing content for human readers.
Although White Hat SEO might not have instant results; however, the lasting success is worth the wait. The objective of White Hat SEO is to improve overall site quality and increasing the site’s ranking. White Hat SEO is not just about following guidelines but is about ensuring that the content a search engine indexes. Also that the subsequent ranks is the same content a user will see. White hat advice is generally summed up as creating content for users, not for search engines. Then making that content easily accessible to the spiders, as opposed to attempting to trick the algorithm from its intended purpose.
White Hat SEO will not guarantee that you top placement for keywords. No SEO company can guarantee top placement for keywords. Search Engine rank is one of the most closely guarded secrets of the web. In fact, it was reported last year that the algorithm Google uses to rank sites changed over 400 times! Make sure that they do not make big promises, because it is more likely they are unable to keep them. Therefore, the search engines are always ahead in the SEO process.
The white hatters fix critical mistakes in design, set-up of their websites, so that the sites will rank well. The SEO experts discover and correct mistakes such as unreadable menus, broken links, temporary redirects, and weak navigation structure.
White hat marketers implement a common sense, ethical approach to SEO. These techniques include:
- Creating quality content
- Building legitimate links
- Developing a solid keyword strategy
- Maximizing spider friendliness
- Building page rank over time
- Use description meta tags without excessive use of keywords.
- Optimizing tags, titles and other parts of the code is integral.
- Using specific keyword rich page titles, headers, subheaders, internal linking, and page copy.
Using WordTracker or Google Adwords Keywords Tool to find popular and relevant keywords and phrases to use for your site. Monitoring the various search engines to ensure that your URL gets indexed by using programs such as Web Position. Increasing the amount of unique content on the site. Writing quality content for the website visitors instead of the search engines.
Ways to Improve Rankings on Search Engines
Posted by Kevin in Content, Marketing, Search Engine Optimization on July 21st, 2009

People looking for your products or services need to find them easily and quickly. For the web is an impatient media and if they cannot find your web site or once there do not find what they are looking for within a couple of seconds they will click away to your competitor.
Blogs are a great way to keep your web visible to customers because the search engines love them. They are global activity responsible for for a high share of Web’s content that search engines track. Technorati reports that in 2008 more than 133 million blogs were tracked. Google spiders love content that is fresh so updating blogs is beneficial giving you the opportunity to optimize for certain keywords that will lead people to your products and services.
Publishing a Blog, positions you as an expert in your particular field. It is not easy, but worth the effort. Expect to spend at least one hour per week writing a web blog. Topic ideas might include posts about your products or services, feedback you have received from visitors, something that interests you and is related to your web site, etc. Start blogging and watch your Google rankings increase organically.
Some Blog Tips
1. Improve your search engine ranking by using key terms that you think users will look up your company. It is recommended that your company update their blog at least three times a week in the updates, always use keywords that you think searchers are likely to look for.
2. Find a domain that is memorable and meaningful. Try to use a .com if you can.
3. Request links from high traffic web sites. Google tends to give weight to links from major companies, trade groups, government organizations, and suites built on edu domains. Target academics and remember that the links need to be relevant. Also, target the colleges that would be relevant to your web site. Send emails to colleges requesting links.
4. Target your competitors’ links. Determine who’s linking to your competitors’ site and cut deals with them. This can be viewed by putting a competitor’s website in siteexplorer.search.yahoo.com



