30/12/09

Local SEO vs. National SEO

Guest blogger Andy Cocker, Search Engine Marketing Consultant and founding director of Architekt Web Promotion, explains how to get ahead with your SEO.

Due to the exponential growth of the web, the process of gaining and maintaining high search engine listings – known as Search Engine Optimisation or SEO – is becoming incredibly challenging for everyone but for the smaller local business, SEO is turning into a one-sided war. Quite simply, there’s just not enough room on the first page of the search engine results pages for everyone and inevitably, the first to be frozen out are the small guys.

For small businesses, facing their industry’s big names in the search engines can be a no-win situation. Think Tesco versus a corner shop, Tony and Guy versus a small hairdresser and Stagecoach versus a local drama school. By focusing on national SEO (thanks to much smaller resources) a local business is unlikely to ever appear alongside these business behemoths at all. And we all know that it is a rare person who bothers to click onto the second page of Google. Never mind pages 3, 4 and 5.

In 2006, iProspect, a search engine marketing firm based in Massachusetts, USA, stated in their White Paper Search Engine User Behavior Study, “The importance of appearing high in the search results has increased over time… more search engine users are clicking on the first page now (62% [2006]) than in 2004 (60%) than in 2002 (48%). Inversely, fewer search engine users are willing to click on results past the third page now (10% [2006]) than in 2004 (13%) than in 2002 (19%). Fast-forward to 2009 – and assuming that these trends have continued, a business’ appearance in the first pages front of the search engines results, is more crucial than ever.

More recently, AOL released figures on CTR (click through rates) for the different positions in their index. The data set was sufficiently high enough to be considered accurate and thus can be expected to reflect traffic levels across most search engines – Google included. According to AOL’s results, only 10% of all searches resulted in clicks beyond page 1 of the results.

Yet, many small businesses bring SEO failure upon themselves, by not distinguishing between local SEO and national SEO. Local SEO is similar to national SEO – but with one notable difference. The keywords and content (images and information) are geographically specific. While national SEO focuses on broad keywords, such as “Plumbers”, local SEO uses local modifiers: “Plumbers, St. Albans, Hertfordshire”. And while the traffic will be lower in local SEO campaigns, they will pull in more qualified prospects. After all, a plumber in Chester is of no use to an overflowing toilet in St. Albans. Optimising locally also helps to build local relationships. In his 2008 book “The Complete SEO Copywriting Guide for Search Engine Rankings and Sales Conversion – Content Rich”, Jon Wuebben estimates that every month a billion local searches are made, and that it’s growing at a rate of 20-30% every year.

Thanks to recent algorithmic changes by Google over the last 12 months or so,the likelihood of locals finding you when they type in “Your Trade, Your Town” is now much higher. Nobody really knows precisely what Google has done, or is currently doing for that matter – we only know what works and what does not through our own exhaustive testing. What we do know, however,, is that Google is increasingly placing much more emphasis on local and geographical searches. It has even been rumoured that soon, users will be able to search Google within their own geographic parameters. So by modifying their sites to target local keyword phrases, local businesses will undoubtedly see significant improvement in their search engine placement – especially as local or geographic keyword phrases have much less competition anyway. The modifications required to optimise locally, include placing the chosen geographic keyword in the following areas:

* Title Tag
* Meta Description Tag
* Heading Tags
,
etc
* In the page content (bolding them for added weight, if possible)
* In an Alt tag or two
* In the footer of the home page

But remember NOT to keyword stuff- once or twice per tag type or content section should be sufficient.

Google’s Keyword Tool is a great tool with which to find effective keyword phrases: https://adwords.google.co.uk/select/KeywordToolExternal. Here, a business is able to generate keyword ideas in two ways – by getting Google to scan the contents of their own website, or by inserting descriptive keywords (for example, “clothes shop Bath”). Once one of these methods is selected, they insert either the URL of their website, or a few keyword phrases into the search box. The results page will reveal, not only related search terms, but also the average search volume per month.

A free Google Maps Listing will go nicely with these newly modified search terms. It’s a highly effective way for local businesses to build up an online presence. In fact, it’s a must. To make use of this powerful tool, a local business must first create an account at https://www.google.com/accounts/ With this account, the business will be able to sign into Google’s Local Business Centre http://www.google.com/local/add?hl=en-gb&gl=gb. And it is here that they can create their free listing – including their contact details, opening hours and even product images and YouTube video. Once a business has been verified and included in Google Maps, it can edit the contents at any time.

As well as making it even easier for local customers to find local companies, using this tool gives local businesses a second bite at the cherry to appear on that coveted first page. This is because, in the majority of cases, Google will stick up to 10 of these listings ABOVE the normal organic results, when a geographic keyword is used. Go try it – search Google for plumbers + your town or city and see what happens!

Yahoo Local is another excellent local SEO resource. It offers a similar service to Google’s Maps Listing. It’s not free however – the price varies according to the business location and the keyword phrase utilised. But as all BT Internet users have Yahoo as their default search engine, it comes with a huge advantage. Think of all those potential customers!

Other tips…

A further advantage of local SEO over national SEO, is that the popularity of famous landmarks or buildings in any given town, can be leveraged. Let’s say you have a clothes shop in Brighton. By simply embedding a picture of The Royal Pavilion on your site, for example (assuming it has been tagged appropriately), you’re likely to pull in a heap of local traffic.

Allowing customers to leave reviews on your website is another great promotional tool. As your customers are likely to know you personally, they’ll be more likely to leave favourable reviews. And as the readers of these reviews are likely to be other locals, the reviews will hold more credibility than those that appear on more corporate and national websites. In this way, local trust and credibility is built.

If you are a business that gets most of its custom from the local market, yet are still relying on broad-stroke, national SEO techniques to get you high up in the search engines, then you are risking your website disappearing into the depths of the internet altogether.

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Top 7 websites to teach yourself SEO

When I first got into online marketing many moons ago, my main focus was on paid search (Google AdWords et al) and my job revolved around creating campaigns, bids, clicks, conversions etc however, although it wasn’t part of my job at that time, I found SEO equally as interesting and wanted to learn more. Without any on the job experiences to learn from I went looking online for websites that would help me, and they did. Since then SEO has become part of my job in a couple of positions and I can honestly say the following websites were a big reason why I knew enough about the subject to be able to work in that field.

Whether you are a complete beginner or you an SEO master, these sites have enough of a back catalogue and regular new information to keep you going for months!

  1. http://www.seomoz.org/blog: Starting as an SEO agency they have used their blog to position themselves as a global resource for the industry
  2. http://www.seobook.com/blog: A mix of practical advice, industry news and personal opinion
  3. http://searchengineland.com/columns/: one of my favourite sites, the columns section covers all aspects of search marketing
  4. http://searchenginewatch.com/sew_archive_experts&type=sew_experts/sem-101&issue=2009: Really good introductory articles to various aspects of online marketing
  5. http://www.wolf-howl.com: This site has been around for years and it mixes advice with commentary and personal opinion
  6. http://econsultancy.com/blog: The volume of posts each day can be a bit too much and some articles don’t go in to a lot of detail, but the percentage that do hit the money make it worth it.
  7. http://www.toprankblog.com/: Good traditional ‘how to’ blog with some great advice for all levels of knowledge

These are the sites that I relied on to get me up to speed early on and the ones I still read each week, and I’m sure many have your own, so if you’d like to share them leave a comment and link below…

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29/12/09

Article Submitter 3.04.0


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Do you spend all of your time going to article directories to submit your content? Are you frustrated by sites rejecting your content because it's not formatted using their specific, confusing rules? Article Submitter could be the solution you need.

Do you spend all of your time going to article directories to submit your content? Are you frustrated by sites rejecting your content because it's not formatted using their specific, confusing rules? Article Submitter could be the solution you need.

Save time by submitting properly formatted content to over 500 article directories using Article Submitter. Our tool offers semi-automatic submission to the most current list of article directories, allowing you focus on writing content, not submitting it.

One of the best ways to market your website is to write articles and submit them to various websites and article directories. These articles can bring a lot of traffic to your website, if written in an informative or entertaining manner. The article submission process (posting your articles to article directories) is definitely a laborious and time consuming task. Article Submitter simplifies the article submission process to save you time.

With the growing number of article directories, you can easily spend more time editing your original article (to post unique versions to each directory for the best effect) and filling out article directory forms than you spend actually writing your article. Our software automates article submission process for you.

Our Article Submitter can do all of the manual and monotonous jobs for you. With a click of a button it can submit your article to more than 500 article directories in a matter of hours. It’s as simple as that. With this software you can focus more on your core task: writing articles.

Features:

Offers easy submission of your content to multiple article directories
No more hand-editing to meet different guidelines
Always have an up-to-date list of article directories
Save time by automating all phases of submission
Lets you focus on writing content rather than submitting it

With Article Submitter you can easily submit your content to over 500 article directories. With the click of a button, the software starts publishing your content. You won't even have to get on the Web, submissions are all automatically done in the background, while you get back to the work of writing additional articles.

Many article directories have guidelines that must be met before they accept your content. Some are hard to understand and some even conflict with others. With Article Submitter, you won't have to worry about any of this. Conversions are handled automatically.

There are many article directories on the Web with more created every day. Keeping track of all of them is more than one person can handle. Article Submitter takes care of this for you. It automatically updates its list of directories.

It could take days, or even weeks, to go to all of the directories and submit your content by hand. With the Article Submitter software, you can get it done in hours. The automated process doesn't even require your attention once you start the submission process.

With all of the time and frustration you will save using Article Submitter, you can get down to your real goal of writing new content. The more time you save, the more content you can create and the more article marketing benefits you will receive.

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27/12/09

What is SEO ??

SEO is abbreviation of Search Engine Optimization
SEO is one of the free ways for getting targeted traffic.

SEO is optimization of the content and the HTML code. People want to know what search engines see on their site, and want to make it better place for the web spiders.

The first step of search engine optimization is to get one website indexed in the search engine. That’s can be done thanks to the “add url” form on the search engine’s site, or if the site have backlinks.

The second step(after getting indexed) is to get relevant links from other web sites. If the link are more - the SEO will be better

The third step is the content and the HTML code. You should observe fixed keyword density - the limit is between 2-6%

The forth step is accumulating content. The more content = higher position.

As you know Google is the most known Search Engine, so everyone want to be on top positions on it.

That was the introduction in SEO - the most important things about search engine optimization
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How to make Extra Money

Do you own blog ?
Do you want to make extra money with it?
No sense if it is just personal blog or business blog. No sense if it is blogger, wordpress or other blog!

You just have to decide how to monetize the traffic. You have a few ways for do that and maybe the best choice are affiliate programs and ppc programs.

In this article i will say a few sentences about a few affiliate and ppc programs which may help you to make extra money from your blog. I am using them, so they are legitimate and pays on time.

-CashBurners
That’s an affiliate program with high commissions. CashBurners gives commisions from 40 to 50% and an amazing starting bonus – $50 !

With CashBirners you can make extra money with your blog and in the same time you will offer products which have really good prices and you can give coupon codes to your customers.

You can sell: Sex Toys, Aphrodisiacs, Bodybuilding Supplements, Party Pills, Products for Women, Teeth whitening products and a lot of more!
http://blog.make-business.info/cashburners-50-bonus/

-AdSense
As you know Google AdSense is the most popular and reliable pay per click program. Everyone can use it and can earn extra money with his blog or website. But if you make something wrong… you can start using other ppc program like the sites posted above.
www.google.com/adsense

-AdBrite
Good one, but adsense is better.
adbrite.com

-Bidvertiser
This is maybe the second – after AdSense. Bidvertiser will pay you when u reach only $10 ! And you can get paid by PayPal which is one advantage.
bidvertiser.com

-CJ- Commission Junction
Also you can use and CJ. CJ is an affiliate program with thousands advertisers and they will offer you really big choice of products for promoting!
CJ.com

I am using CashBurners and CJ and i am really satisfied from them – i have received a lot of payments and that is my way to make extra money from my blogger blogs or my websites.

That’s How To Make Extra Money!
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