Archive for the ‘seo’ Category.
September 2, 2008, 5:29 pm
Seo must be core to any online strategy in order to maximise the benefits you are trying to achieve. However to many seo is a bad word and something to beware of. Most realise that it can bring you benefits but are also wary of anyone offering seo services as they are not sure whether that person is going to employ black hat techniques to achieve results whereby they risk being slammed by google at a later date. Interesting for those consultants that do employ reputable seo techniques to deliver value. You see the difficulty they face is that they’d like to talk about benefits such as increasing search engine visibility etc. but they know that their prospects will be searching for the term seo and so must optimise their content around terms related to that.
August 27, 2008, 11:43 pm
We see your seo efforts for your website, as being like a magnet where your aim is to make that magnet as powerful as possible so that as much of your target audience as possible is attracted to it and continues to be attracted to it.
August 27, 2008, 10:26 pm
Google uses page rank as a way of perceiving how important a web page is from the point of view of the rest of the web. So for example if you have many high quality, high traffic, relevant websites linking to pages within your site then the page rank of those pages should benefit. However on the flip side, googles algorithm shares the earnt page rank of a page with the pages that are linked to, from that page. By using internal linking across your site carefully, this means that you can make sure the most important pages on your site get te most page rank. But because outgoing links leak page rank away from a page you might feel that you want to not include them. This would be a very dangerous tactic to employ as google will recognise this as you trying to hog page rank and will penalise you for it. Their rationale for this is fair enough. As you may have great content on your site but once a user has read it all you are not giving them the opportunity to go off elsewhere to find out more - google will perceive this as giving a poor user experience. The key is to include relevant external links but where possible, to sites that are going to provide you with some reciprocal benefit. So if you link off to the number one authority site in your sector, maybe they will just see you as a small fish and not bother giving you anything in return. Whereas on the other hand, if you link off to growing relevant sites then they are more likely to want to reciprocate the good deed in some way. i.e. be happy to start developing an ongoing business partnership of sorts.
August 13, 2008, 7:32 pm
SEO is easy, find out which websites are reaching the top of the search listings in your sector, find out what they are doing and do it better. If they are sitting at the top then they must be doing something right in terms of SEO. What key phrases are they optimising on, how have they structured their site, how well connected are they on the web, where are they getting their links from, what are the quality of those links etc, etc. With the right tools and the right method, you can not only learn from your competition but learn to beat them.
August 12, 2008, 4:23 am

Percentage of clicks per natural listing position
AOL did some research on their own search results a couple of years ago which illustrates some very interesting results for businesses investing time and effort in SEO. First of all unsurprisingly the first page of ten results generates 90% of all the clicks for any search - hence the drive to get on the first page. But also, that if you look at the percentage of all the clicks associated with any particular search then on average 42% are generated by the listing at the top position. This is a huge difference from the second position which is 12% and really illustrates the importance and value of attaining and maintaining that top position.

August 7, 2008, 8:46 pm
This has to be such a common question among clients. The thing is there are a huge number of parameters that Google, Yahoo, MSN, Ask.com etc use to work out where your pages are going to appear and for what search terms. Now the problem is that the exact list of parameters that any search engine uses along with the algorithms they use are known by only a small groups of search engineers on the planet. And to reverse engineer their algorithms is near on impossible especially because they are evolving all the time. So where does that leave us. Well although we cannot predict the models they are using there are a few things that we can do. The first is to listen to the advise of the technical specialist evangelists within each of the engines. So for example you’d have Matt Cutts for Google etc. From listening to them you can get a feel for what they are striving for in terms of the experience they are striving to give there users. They give you clues as to the onsite and offsite factors that you should consider. Then you can look at other popular seo bloggers and see what there take is and what they are finding works and if they are finding the balance is changing. Finally you can do your own testing based on your research. Ultimately common sense is going to take you a long way to where you want to get. Know your audience, understand their mind set and build your website and online networking strategy around that.
August 5, 2008, 4:55 pm
Page rank is dependent upon a number of factors associated with the websites that are linking in:
- Type of websites
- The number of different websites
- Their page rank
- Their IP Address
- Whether the sites that are linking in to yours are rated by Google as a subject authority
- The page titles of the the pages that are linking in
- The anchor text which is used in the links that are pointing to your page
- How many links does your site have pointing to the linking in pages?
- The type of links that are points to the linking in pages
- The number of outbound links on the website that is linking to you
- The number of links on the website page that is linking to yours
August 5, 2008, 4:11 pm
If you want to get a new website listed on the search engines as soon as possible don’t use the url submission forms on the various search engines. This will delay your site getting listed. Instead get other sites who are listed to link to yours.
August 5, 2008, 3:54 pm
When in looking at keyphrases which are relevant to your sector you notice that the top spot for a particular key phrase is a subdomain of another site then if the keyphrase generates an attractive level of traffic then that presents you with a good opportunity to optimise your site to achieve a top position without too much effort.
August 1, 2008, 10:45 am
Although many of the principles behind seo are relatively straight forward it is surprising how many businesses are not aware of them. I guess its a case of “if you don’t open the book, then you are never going to understand what is inside”.
Despite the web becoming core to many businesses and therefore displines such as seo should be seen as strategic, generally people do not ask to be shown how to do it, they just want it done. I think they assume that it is much more difficult than it is or they just feel that their business is selling shoes say and threfore they do not need to know how to do seo. They just want it done.
Many businesses have ran or run google adword campaigns but do not closely track there performance.
A common issue is how to split their budget between seo and paid search.