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Our SEO Approach / Methodology!

Posted on  March 13, 2010  by  Betrand

Categories: SEO
Tags: SEO, SEO approach, SEO methodology, SEO process

Having worked on SEO for many years, we made our own Approach / Methodology for SEO Projects. Search Engine Optimization recently is gaining popularity in all the circles of IT Service Providers, Even Microsoft has released ASP.NET 4.0 with SEO tools and taken enough measures to adopt SEO into their products. In this article i explain about our SEO Process and Approach.

Research:
We do lot of Keyword research in this Phase, competitor analysis also be done in this phase. we use TAGURLs.com and spyfu.com. Adwords Keyword tool is also another great tool to identify the keywords. Make sure you also check the keyword popularity before trying to optimize the keywords for your site. some keywords might not have that good popularity.

Define:
In this phase we choose the right keywords for our clients website based on popularity of the keywords and decide on whether to implement long tail or short tail keywords.

Analyze:
In this phase we analyze the clients website, competitors websites, back links and in depth analysis of keywords density in th website pages and also analyse the hosting of the website, its IP address and other important factors.

Optimize:
In this phase we start optimizing the website by changing the HTML Tagging structure and it is a dynamic ecommerce store or portal, we implement URL rewriting, changing the Meta Tags, keywords and description. Creating blogs and changing the content will also be done in this phase.

Popularize:
In this phase we start working on popularizing the website by submitting it to search engines, DMOZ, directories and creating XML sitemaps and submitting to search engines through web master accounts. Social Media marketing also be done here.

Monitor:
In this phase we monitor the website rankings in major search engines and implement new techniques if there are any. we develop monthly reports and submit to our clients in this phase and try to monitor the competition as well.

For any of your SEO needs call us at 09949922500 or mail to info@ibeehosting.com

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Complete Search Engine Optimization guide for beginners

Posted on  February 19, 2010  by  Pavan Kumar

Categories: SEO
Tags: SEO, seo for beginners, seo guide

Every beginner in the field of blogging or web designing will ask the same question-“What is SEO and why do we need this?” Through this article, I will give you full information and help you in realizing the importance of it for good and efficient web site

SEO stand for “Search Engine Optimization”. Now let me give you a brief explanation. If you have to search anything on internet, you open search engines like Google, yahoo,  bing or any other and then search your topic there. After that you will get a list of websites opening on 1st page. This numbering of website depends on how well websites has been built and how well SEO work has been done on them. Web Site with proper Search Engine Optimization will always remain at top. Every web site owner always like to bring his/her website at the top of Google or any other search engine ranking. This page ranking totally depends on how well search engine optimization has been done on that web site.

SEO is not meant only for web sites. This could also work with blogs, articles or anything else. Proper optimization means getting lots of genuine traffic. Here are few techniques you should keep in mind while operating on this technique. Domain name having registration of more than 1 year is very good for this optimization process. You can also work with your new domain or blog but old is gold. ”Meta Tags“ should be used as they help in search engines to find your web site or blog. You web site should be about particular topic. Don’t change the base of your Web page .For example-if your web site is about Hollywood, don’t suddenly start posting about sports or anything else. Start submitting your web site on various search engines. There are various free web site submission sites on Google. You should search them via Google and submit your web page or blog on them. This will definitely bring huge traffic to your site. Try to use unique content. I have seen many guys who used to copy content from other’s blog or free articles sites. This will not help in bringing genuine traffic. Always go for genuine and unique content with lots of keywords.

There are various SEO related tips. These tips are basically for beginners who have just stepped in the field of web designing or blogging. At the end of the day, the only thing you want is lots and lots of hits on your page. This thing can be reached by proper optimization techniques on your web site. Follow all above mentioned tips while creating a web site. This is a bit complex process of getting hits but sooner or later, you will realize that it is really the best technique to get sure shot hits. Enjoy!!!!!

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Facts about SEO: Follow these steps to get good traffic

Posted on  February 18, 2010  by  Pavan Kumar

Categories: SEO
Tags: SEO

SEO is mainly used to raise web site‘s rank in various search engines like Google, yahoo etc  in order to get high public hits on a web site. If you are getting good hits on you web page, you are surely having good online business. In other words, we can say that SEO is all about making your site more visible to other people all around the world. Through this article I will be helping you in getting few inside facts about proper optimization of your web site. So here we go.

Proper optimization is must for maintaining a good web site. Proper use of keywords and density of keyword is first step of maintaining a good web site. So try to use good keywords in your web site and density of keywords should be appropriate which will help search engines in finding you web site. Adding tags and meta tags is a very old and working trick for proper optimization of our web site. Link Exchange used to be an old method of making your web site popular but still it can help you in bringing few traffic on your web site. Constant use of unique content helps visitors to visit your web site again and again. I have seen many guys advising me to submit my web site to various search engines. Long before, when we guys don’t use SEO technique on our web site, we used to submit our site to search engines so that they can find us easily. But after applying SEO techniques, we need not to submit our sites to them because presence of keywords and meta tags will help in finding our web site automatically and very easily.

Above mentioned ways of optimizing your sites are basic ways mostly used by various guys. Now here I will mention few other ways of SEO which mostly guys don’t know. Try to add few more things in your web site like creating web site related forum, adding chat box on web site, timely answering queries of visitors helps in getting good traffic on web site. You should also ask others for link exchange with your web site. This will help in creating lots of back links for your web site. Another amazing procedure which mostly guys don’t know is creating “Crawler File“. Create a file named ”robots.txt” and update it regularly and should be properly configured with your web site helps in getting good traffic. Building your web site in crawler friendly manner will make your web site slightly better than others. Keep one thing in mind that search engine developers always tries to consider those sites only which are having user friendly interaction with visitors.

Always keep these tricks in mind while optimizing your web site. Apply SEO techniques on your web site and feel the difference with in few time.

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Site Speed is the new Google’s Ranking Factor ?

Posted on  November 16, 2009  by  Betrand

Categories: SEO
Tags: google algorithm, page load, SEO, site speed

Yes, Google is going to introduce Site Speed Ranking factor into Google’s algorithm. The new ranking factor has to do with how fast a site or page loads. This feature might be induced into the search results in 2010. Now they are testing this feature with Adwords. Adwords listings are ranked based on how fast they load now.

However Site Speed would not be a tremendously weighted factor, unless the site takes 90 seconds to load. This is just to make sure faster websites rank better than slower ones. Hope users will appreciate this feature from Google and definetly users feel better browsing experience when the site loads fast. Try webpagetest.org to test your site today.

“Larry page wants the web to flip”

So, Guys be ready to tune up your old servers and make the sites load faster. IBEE recently upgraded all their servers. Come to IBEE hosting and feel the speed of changing internet with new technologies.

For more information on Hosting in Fast servers call to 09949922500 or mail to info@ibeehosting.com

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What is long tail and short tail in SEO ?

Posted on  November 4, 2009  by  Betrand

Categories: SEO
Tags: long tail, SEO, short tail

By now you might get an idea of what we are talking after seeing the title, YES, it is related to SEO.

In simple terms i will make you understand what is long tail and short tail:

Short Tail means “a short 3 word or less keyword phrase”
Example: web hosting india

Long Tail means “a keyword phrase over 3 words”
Example: How to find a best web hosting company in India

Now let us compare long tail and short tail -

I could compare the short tail to the Long tail approach like a 17 year old single guy needing to decide between a brand new car or buying 3 cars for the same price that are 4 years old. That new car has its advantages of course. Its the latest and greatest thing if you want bragging rights. Uh oh but here comes the dude with 4 (FOUR) cars. I mean he has 4 freakin cars thats pretty cool too. A different one for every night of the 4 day weekend, while Mr cool shows up in the same one night after night.

Well you can see the comparison. Both have their advantages and both their disadvantages.

Down to some facts you need to look at though.

1) Short Tail can be tough to compete with if there is a bunch of competitiion. Normally in these highly competitive markets the long tail can be the way to go.

2) Traffic/Research is absolutely necessary. Use something like semrush to find out what kind of traffic different keywords or sites generate. Dont just simply start stuffing title tags and keywords/content into your site without really studying the keywords. simple things like singular and plural make a big difference.

3) Get some good content on the site. If you have got 3 sentences on a page and your competitor has 10 sentences with more words describing the service or product and you both have similar page authority.. guess whose getting the long tail? Yep, your friendly competitor.

So, add content and build links and you will be shocked to see the kind of traffic that come to the site after a month or two.

For information on SEO contact IBEE at info@ibeehosting.com or call at +91.9949922500

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SEO for Blogs

Posted on  October 26, 2009  by  Betrand

Categories: SEO
Tags: Blog SEO, SEO, Wordpress SEO

Useful Plugins:

  • Akismet
  • Math Comment Spam Protection
  • Google Analytics (put in footer.php)
  • Feedburner Feed Replacement: MyBrand + stats
  • Democracy (polls)
  • SEO Title (swap name <-> title)
  • WP Cache
  • Democracy (polls)
  • Math Comment Spam Protection
  • Brian’s Threaded Comments
  • Comment Karma
  • Author Highlight
  • WWW Redirect
  • Permalink Redirect
  • Related Entries

SEO Tips:

1. Don’t put blog at root page of domain

  • What if you want something besides a blog?
  • People link to main page and main blog page, so you get some extra links that way.

2. Name your directory “blog“, not “wordpress”

  • Might want to change your software someday
  • Also makes upgrading easier

3. Various keyword tools: AdWords, Overture/Yahoo

4. Use categories that are also good keywords

5. Keywords in url paths: domain.com/my-words

  • Dashes are best
  • Next best is underscores
  • No spaces is worst

6. Someone should ask me: What if I’ve already done my site? Should I change?

7. Think about the keywords that users will type. Include them naturally in your posts

8. ALT tags are handy (3-4 relevant words)

9. Don’t forget image search, videos, etc

10. Make sure your site is crawlable

11. Make your post creation dates easy to find

12. Check your blog on a cell phone/iPhone

13. I recommend full-text RSS feeds to get loyal users. Partial feeds get more page views, but not as much love.

14. Your blog should do standard pings

15. moving to a new webhost

16. How to switch from one IP address to another

  • (Optional) Reduce your DNS time-to-live
  • Back up your site. Bring it up on new IP
  • Watch Googlebot & user traffic until they fetch the site from the new IP address
  • Take down the old site

17. moving to a new domain

  • Standard advice: Use a 301 (permanent) redirect
  • Even better: pick one subdirectory and move it first
  • If the traffic stays roughly the same on the desired domain, go ahead and switch
  • Otherwise, take some time to figure out why
  • Standardize your backlinks (www vs. non-www)
  • Write to everyone; ask them to update their links

free Google tools

  • Webmaster console
  • Feedburner: MyBrand for free
  • feeds.mattcutts.com instead of feeds.feedburner.com
  • Custom Search Engine: free site search
  • AdSense

  • Google Analytics

Google Webmaster console

http://www.google.com/webmasters

  • Test out robots.txt before pushing live
  • Submit an authenticated spam report
  • Url removal tool: remove urls/directories for 6 months
  • See your backlinks (helps moving to a new domain)
  • See 404 and crawl errors
  • See crawl stats
  • Decide www vs. non-www

Ranking advice

Get traffic from Google, then get noticed

OR

Get noticed, then get traffic from Google

?

getting known
Provide useful service

  • Sign creator that produces PDF
  • iPhone apps
  • Lolcat builder

Creativity creates buzz/word-of-mouth

  • Lonelygirl15
  • Million pixel home page
  • Humor: Mac vs. PC
  • Free hugs campaign
  • Photoshopping, e.g. Perez Hilton
  • Analyze someone else’s blog
  • Sell your moustache on eBay
  • Tutorials (Firefox, Linux, Ubuntu, fashion, …)
  • Contribute insightful analysis
  • Less spam with Gmail, Yahoo, or Hotmail?
  • Hunting down Wikipedia defacers
  • Other topics? Watch Techmeme, Reddit, Digg, Slashdot
  • Live blogging
  • Create controversy
  • John Dvorak: Master of creating controversy
  • Mention Robert Scoble
  • George Bush poll

Avoid Mistakes:

  • Change default permalink (domain.com/?p=111)
  • I use /%postname%/
  • Don’t use sponsored theme – can lose all your trust in different search engines
  • No PayPerPost on wordpress.com: TOS highlights that in blue

Security:

Put .htaccess in /wp-admin/ (not in your root directory!)


AuthUserFile /dev/null
AuthGroupFile /dev/null AuthName "Access Control"
AuthType Basic
order deny,allow deny from all
# whitelist home IP address
allow from 123.45.67.89
# whitelist work IP address
allow from 89.67.45.123

http://www.reubenyau.com/protecting-the-wordpress-wp-admin-folder/

Credits to Matt Cutt, For SEO works email to info@ibeehosting.com or call at 91.40.23326195

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What is Corporate SEO?

Posted on  October 5, 2009  by  Betrand

Categories: SEO
Tags: Corporate SEO, SEM, SEO

This article will discuss about Search Engine Optimization, specifically, how to improve your rankings when you have a large enterprise or corporate web site. Here we will discuss about how to use some of the tips and tricks that would work for a smaller website and leverage that for a larger corporate web site for faster results and trust with Google. Major components in SEO are:

On-page SEO, including:

  • Title Tags, Meta Data an URLs
  • Content
  • Intenal Linking (helping the bots to find your pages)
  • Blogs

Off-page SEO, including: (factors outside your site that affect it)

  • Link-Building
  • Getting New links
  • Link Bait
  • Blogs
  • Social Media

Enterprise SEO: An Entirely Different Game
Keep these in mind if you have a large corporate Web site. (Particularly if the URL has some tenure in the Web world):

  • Large sites tend to have trust and authority. Opposed to a site just starting out, a corporate site that has been around for a few years may already have hundreds or thousands of Web sites pointing to it and it’s already trusted in Google.
  • Large sites have thousands of pages; indexing can be difficult/tedious
  • On-page SEO for large sites is about 80% of ranking equation for a large corporate site; changes to existing pages have tremendous impact on your site’s traffic and overall exposure.
  • New sites take several months to start ranking
  • New/small sites have little authority; on-page SEO is about 20% of ranking equation

ON-PAGE SEO:

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Google ranks Web pages, not Web sites—think Wikipedia (see graphic). Every important page is a traffic generator in Google for its own specific keywords. With new sites, on-page SEO is about 20% of the ranking equation; for trusted corporate sites, on-page SEO is about 80% of the equation.

Google looks at two main things to narrow it down when assigning trust to a Web site:
1. The age of the domain. If things look stable, that builds trust
2. Links from other sites are considered votes of confidence

Corporate SEO
Title Tags, Meta Data and URLs

There are several things you can do to increase search engine optimization based on your title tags and other descriptors on your site:

  • Each page should have an unique title and Meta data, specific to the content on that page and featuring the targeted words you want to be ranked.
  • Write titles and meta data with keywords targeted for visitors. The Meta data is what shows up in your Google search. A properly written Meta tag can get more traffic at the number two spot than a poorly written title tag at the number two spot.
  • When possible, each page should have the main keyword for that page in the URL, i.e.: …com/bluewidgets.
  • When dynamic URLs have been created via a database, and are long and messy (with equals signs and question marks, etc.), use code to extract specifics in order to properly construct them with unique Metadata. If you have a PHP Linux-based Web site, you can use things like Mod Rewrite to create searchengine friendly static URLs, which is not only just helpful for Google, but also for the end user because it’s easier to remember a short, static URL. It’s also easy to link to a URL like that.

Remember: When changing URLs to follow these guidelines, use 301 (permanent) redirects rather than 302 (temporary) redirects. A 301 will tell Google that the old URL has been updated and this is the new URL that should be swapped out in your index. That will make sure that your indexing is clean and the new URL gets indexed right away and you hopefully don’t lose any slip in rankings.

How long should title tags be?
Title tags should be short and to the point. You don’t want to stuff them with keywords. It’s best to keep them to about 8-9 words; 4-5 words is even better if you can manage it. Try to keep it as succinct and targeted as possible. Businesses should put the name of their company in the title tag throughout their site. This is an important practice for enterprise companies where talking about their brand is paramount. You want to make sure that your brand stays in all those title tags. If someone types in a key industry term looking for a product similar to yours and they’re familiar with your brand and they see your brand in the title tag, that can bring trust and help that person find you better. Whereas, if they just read the keywords, they might not know who you are and might not trust you.

Title Tags, Meta Data and URLs: Best Practices

  • Title tags must be precise and not be more than 60 characters
  • prefer starting the title tag with your best keyword or service name
  • Example title tag “Supply Chain Consulting by KEOGH” will have more prominance for the keyword supply chain consulting
  • Reduce the usage of special characters in title tags
  • Use Meta tags for adding Keywords and description for all the website pages
  • Choose the URL similar to your service or use full text URLs, for example a supply chain consulting company uses this URL for their services page, http://keogh1.com/supply-chain-strategy.html

Web site Content: Unique Content is King
Google has helped create better quality content on the Web by making it more about the user as opposed to the search engines. It’s not so much about how many times you mention your keyword, where you place it or how many times it’s bolded. Some of those things still can help, as some studies have shown, for instance making the difference of a ranking 3 vs. 4.

Remember:

  • Write content for your visitors (and the goals you have for them), not search engines
  • Mention keywords within content when it makes sense
  • Write for conversions. Have a clear call to action. Be descriptive, not just “click here”
  • Don’t copy content for similar pages, changing only the product name. Each page should be as unique as possible

Internal Links: Building an Infrastructure of Contextual Links
Internal links are one of the most important things a large corporate site can add to help SEO that they don’t have already. Mentioning pages and linking to pages and creating that ‘spider web’ of relevantly linked pages on your site.

  • Think Wikipedia. If a topic is mentioned on one of their pages , and that topic has »» its own page devoted to it, they always link to it.
  • To find which pages are relevant for which keywords, conduct a Google search for: site:www.DOMAIN.com “keyword phrase.” (Be sure to not have a space after the colon.) Go to those pages and link the targeted word to the page that is optimized for it.
  • If your site is hundreds of pages or more, you may need to set up sitemaps and indexes to help spiders find your content. (A good example is Linkedin.com: they have created an alphabetical site map. It also helps them stay indexed in Google.)
  • If you are having a hard time getting pages indexed, set up a Google Webmaster Central Account (www.google.com/webmasters). This creates an XML feed that tells Google when pages are updated.

Note: large sites that have been around a long time and have an easy time getting indexed probably don’t need an XML feed. If you use this, do it strategically; if you have a section of your site that has a hard time being indexed, this might be an instance where this service is very useful. You can also use advanced Web analytics, looking at your log files, to see which pages aren’t being ‘spidered’ by Google at all or those that are being spidered very lightly.

Blogs

Blogs are a valuable way to interact with and respond to your audience on a casual level. This builds trust and brand loyalty. But don’t get caught in the trap of thinking, “If you build it, they will come.” You must generate on-page SEO.

  • Always keep it on your domain, preferably as a subfolder »» (ie: …com/blog)
  • Create blogs to provide value for visitors and customers, not search engines
  • Create layout that is similar to your site, with unique title tags, meta data, URLs and internal links
  • Make it easy to subscribe via a reader and email

Off-page SEO
When a strong brand is linked, conversion rates and loyalty soar
Remember:

  • Google cares more about what others say about you than what you say about yourself
  • Getting references and links from other sources on the net will increase your trust and rankings
  • Links are about quantity and quality

Characteristics of Quality Links

  • One-way links: links coming in without you linking back
  • Anchor text: when the text is the actual link to your page. (Note: Text links which are your key terms are even better!)
  • Contextual: links within the copy (they look the most natural). And the copy around it probably refers to your site as well
  • Links coming in to the linking page: how many links the page linking to you has linking to it

Other characteristics of a page that ranks high is one that has a lot of links to specific pages. As you set up your site to rank for different terms, you should aim for your ranked pages not to always be your homepage. Each of your main product pages and core pages should be getting you targeted traffic that should be turning into conversion and complete whatever goals you have for your Web site.

You need links to all of your sub pages that you want to rank, and that’s why you should be doing the internal linking mentioned above, so you can build links within your site to those pages. You also want other Web sites to reference those pages as that will give those pages more trust and you’ll end up ranking higher.

To look at how many links are going to a site in Google, or page in a site, conduct this special query: link: www.SiteName.com. Google does not return every link to that page—that would open up their algorithm, which obviously, they don’t want to do. Google has said that the links they show are not necessarily the good links; they may be showing links that don’t have anything to do with why you rank—so Google is not always the best place to go look at your links.

Yahoo! and Yahoo! Site Explorer are very good. Go to Yahoo! and type in the “link:” command; (all search engines will recognize that command). Using that command in Yahoo will show you almost all your links and many times it will rank them in order of importance so the several links (depending on the size of your site) will probably be the links that are helping you rank better.

Do Yahoo and Google rank the importance of a link similarly?
No, but more than it used to be. Yahoo typically values the quantity of links; get a lot of links, even from unrelated places and they will help your rankings. (and you can still rely heavily on the meta tags).

Google is the opposite. You can have a page that is not very well optimized as far as content, title tags, etc., but if it has a lot of quality links with the proper anchor text, it will rank in Google.

How and Where to Get Links
Tips for getting links that are based on your keywords, not just your brand:

  • Start with trusted directories: Yahoo, BOTW.org, Business.com, and many more. Don’t just submit yourhome page. If you have sub-pages on specific topics submit those to the directories.
  • Get niche publications and organizations to link to you; search for industry related publications and see if you can sign up.
  • Press: take advantage of online press releases that allow links. Again, link to subpages when possible.
  • Link “bait”: content so good it has to be linked to (breaking news, controversy, how-to, resource guides). Submit your content to social news site.
  • Sponsors or partners. When possible, be proactive and tell the proper sub-pages to link to.

When you partner with another brand, be candid on what page of your site they should link to and in what ways. This lets you control what words the other sites use to link to you, and lets you automate what could become a very powerful tool to increase search engine rankings.

Blogs and Social Media: leverage natural word-of-mouth influence
Help your off-page SEO by leveraging social media and social news and using blogs to create wordof-
mouth influence and buzz.

  • Create content that is viral in nature, (e.g. resources, lists, studies, how-to’s, breaking news etc.) People will link it to Digg and SumbleUpon. Millions of people use those sites, giving you the chance to dramatically increase views by being featured on them.
  • Make content sharable and easy to digest. That has a lot to do with how you lay out your site. For content, use lists and break up paragraphs. Make it easy for someone to scan and digest quickly.
  • Research social news sites as to what type of content typically “goes viral”
  • Pay attention to social media (e.g. comments, feedback, reviews both on your site and the news site where it was shared). It’s important to look (or more importantly, be) legitimate and sincere and not look like it was purposefully meant to be a viral magnet—that turns people off.

Conclusion
It cannot be stressed enough how much potential your Web site has. Just by learning how to
leverage it correctly, you can exponentially increase your traffic, rankings, exposure or sales within a
matter a months.

Remember:

  • Large brands must leverage power and trust already at their finger tips. If they do, they can dominate search rankings
  • Effective SEO is still largely unused in large corporations. Implementing it can give a significant
    competitive advantage
  • Don’t fear the unknown; test, test, test! Try different ideas
  • Track those tactics that have positive affect and focus on those first

Contact IBEE for more information on SEO and SEM at info@ibeehosting.com or call at 914023326195

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Do the Little Things in SEO Make a Big Difference?

Posted on  January 28, 2009  by  Betrand

Categories: SEO
Tags: on-page, SEO

Many companies and professionals in the SEO sphere often make “best practices” recommendations to clients that include items like:

* Switch from underscores to hyphens to separate words in the URLs
* Employ the H1 tag for page headlines
* Use H2s and H3s for subheadlines
* Use the keyword you’re targeting on the page in bold/strong at least once
* Change your internal links to contain the anchor text you’re targeting on the page
* Move the keywords to the front of the title tag
* Reduce the code to content ratio
* Apply relevant alt tags to images & photos
* Nofollow links to pages like login, register and legal disclosures

These “little” tweaks are often at the bottom of the list of priorities and, in many organizations starved for dev & implementation resources, don’t make the final cut when the SEO recommendations are applied. The discussion goes something like this:

Client: We have the bandwidth to do some of these; which ones should we perform?

Consultant: Ideally, you should do all of them – that will give you the maximum opportunity to rank well.

Client: Not gonna happen – give me the top 3.

Consultant: OK, do X, Y & Z.

Client: And we can skip (all that stuff in the bullet points above)?

Consultant: Well, no. Not really. Individually, they won’t have a huge impact, but taken together, there’s the potential for a serious bump in traffic.

The problem comes from quantifying the value of individual “little” tweaks. We all know that canonicalizing duplicate content, setting up scalable link acquisition strategies and improving the keyword targeting across a site can have massive SEO and traffic results, but when it comes to the “little” things, tracking value and making the case to a busy dev team, an overworked client or a skeptical CMO can be extremely challenging.

How have you dealt with getting clients/devs to go that extra distance? What “little” changes have you seen make a big impact? Or, are these kinds of slight improvements even worth the trouble?

p.s. I’m not suggesting that all of the bullet pointed items above are “little” and not worth the effort – in my experience, a few of those I mentioned have had a real impact on SEO for certain sites. I’m simply using them as examples of recommendations that don’t make the “final cut.”

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Simple Tips for SEO

Posted on  January 10, 2008  by  Betrand

Categories: SEO
Tags: Directory submission, Search engine optimization, SEO, SEO services

Search engine optimization of your business website is for the promotion of the company/product on the internet and make it competitive. Once your website is optimized and then a user search with a keyword for information then your site will appear on the results page of a search engine.

Do not forget to include your keywords in the title tags, because this is very important. It also allows participation in the discussion forums focusing on the issue and the nature of your site. Make sure that your website is original content, which is lively and interesting to read and to remember to update from time to time. Never copy of someone else, because you cause trouble with Google and take a serious damage to your site.

Directory submission: Submit your site once in a directory, then wait for a confirmation or rejection. If you submit your site more then one time in a directory then it will consider as a spam.

Search engine does not recognize the images and pictures as they recognize, and work with only text. If your site has images or pictures then you should also use an ALT tags along with it to solve this issue.

Submitting articles is a proven way to provide benefits such as driving qualified leads to your website, expert author status, increase in link popularity, improved search engine rankings and free exposure worldwide, but you need to include keywords in the articles. This does not mean that the article which you will make it includes only keywords.

Of course, you can read and research others work and get the inspiration, but you must always be careful that what you are writing it should be your own words. Search engine optimization is not one time to treat, but as part of an ongoing process and it takes some time to get results. One option is that, which many people take to get the services of a SEO services online, and although it costs money, it is very effective and brings results.
Source: EzineArticles

TAGS: SEO, SEO services, Search engine optimization,Directory submission

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What is SEO?

Posted on  December 7, 2007  by  Betrand

Categories: SEO
Tags: SEO, what is seo

With billions of web pages out there the vast majority of Internet users have become reliant on search engines such as Google, Yahoo and MSN, to find the information they are looking for. As a result being listed near the top of appropriate searches has become a much-coveted goal for many sites. How do they achieve this? That’s where search engine optimization (SEO) comes in.

SEO is the art of building, or tweaking, a web site so that it will be well-placed in search engine rankings for a desired set of key terms. On achieving this a site will also find that it attracts a better quality of visitor — one who is actually interested in the subject matter. It should be noted that SEO primarily concerns itself with organic searches; that is, unpaid search results as opposed to pay-per-click (PPC) advertising.

In this introduction to search engine optimization we will outline some of the basic principles of SEO and explain how they can be used to improve your web pages’ performance in search results.

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