Archive for May, 2008
What you can do while you wait for your SEO to kick in…
It is hard to launch a new site. Optimization is always the best way, and not just for the clear reasons. Optimizing your pages has other benefits also. These pages, though are not ranking now, make a good platform for PPC. Learning your conversions on them is vital. Use this time to make sure that your pages are converting well. You can also use this time to work on your back links. Articles are a great way to make a good name for yourself and your company. Articles which are placed on typical article sites are good; the key to gain recognition is getting your articles on business leading sites. Also getting your articles into trade publications is a nice idea as well. Starting a blog is a must now. So start building a community, the sort of business you are in will dictate what your blog would be. It can be your industry’s news, tips, ideas or insights into what you do. Blog tools like MyBlogLog makes it easy to find readers and build a community.
Social book marking in combination with your articles and blog posts can help increase your publicity. There’s a lot of vast info on the net on how to use this to your advantage. Digg is also a great way to build traffic and links. You can get reviews by other bloggers using services like payperpost. These would allow you to provide bloggers to write about you while gaining the links that you need for SEO. So finding the right one is important.
A podcast is another great way to gain exposure, build trust and help your business. It is left to you to decide if it’s correct for you. It is also another way to gain natural links that will help with your SEO. There is so a great deal to do while waiting for your SEO to kick in that would not only help to build your company but will also help in your SEO efforts. Many of the above mentioned items won’t put a depression in your budget, though they take up fairly a bit of time. But still, most business owners starting out have more time on their hands than money. Hence, don’t relax as you’re waiting. Find aggressive and watch your business and traffic grow.
How Do I Achieve Good SEO?
1.Make good use of keywords. For users to find your web pages on your own site’s search engine and in commercial search engines like Google, pages must contain keyword phrases that match the phrases your users type into search boxes.
2.Have effective site architecture. You can develop a good site architecture that will help users easily understand the structure of your site, navigate the content, and succeed using your search engine. A few, simple navigation and coding tips can help you do that.
3.Have a process for indexing your site (using robots. text files).
4.Ensure quality links and link popularity. The last basic of successful search engine optimization is link popularity. That’s the number and quality of links that point to your website. Link quality (links from popular, highly trafficked, or respected sites) carries far more weight than link quantity.
Social Website channel and Email Pitches
Link Popularity Builds Quality Links
Using the Online Press Release Link Building Strategy
If you market any type of product or service, your online marketing policy should include the circulation of online press releases. They are fairly simple to write and can potentially get you lot’s of media publicity which, in most cases, will add to your sales revenue.
But distributing press releases is also an outstanding link building strategy. Firstly, write a simple press release. You can moreover do that yourself or hire a writer through one of the trendy freelancer for hire sites. Your press release should follow a easy formula. Tell them what you are going to tell them in the first paragraph.
Create Quality Links Better than Quantity
Creating quality back links attracts the users from reciprocal linking site and it helps to boost the website page rank. Links pointing from other popular sites to your website indicates that you have better quality with ranking.
How you will get Back Links through LINK BUILDING
Link Building seems to be a simple however it is not. It involves lots of research and scrutiny before you start off with your link building. Link building research involves lots of link partner’s website and search engine crisis, so efficient analysis helps to avoid creating link exchange with no-ranking website. If any website is linkback to your site and it drops by the search engines then it will also persuade your websites as well. Before you are starting off with your link building promotion, just start with some of the strategies to make sure that you are on the right path. Few high-quality Links can enhance search Engine placement when evaluated with huge links which are value.
Is Link Popularity Worth Your Time?
“Link popularity” is the one of newest buzzword in the Internet society and is something the search engine optimizers (SEOs) are discussing nonstop. For those uncertain of what it means, link popularity essentially describes how popular your website is, based on the number of links from other sites, that point to yours. It is a bit more complex than that but, for this article that simple definition should suffice.
YES:
The search engines in their quest to create meaningful and creative results for their users are using this particular property of your website to help filter and arrange the massive amount of websites in their databases. One of the finest ways to get links is to give links, through reciprocal exchanges. Using link exchanges does two things. First one, it makes getting links easier. Second one, by adding links to other quality websites, it augment the quality of your own website.
NO:
Getting websites to link to your website is essential, but quality out ranks quantity. This is true for the websites you obtain to link to you and most definitely for your own website’s content.
How to evaluate the popular links on Del.icio.us
Open-Source or Public online resources
Google Co-Op Subscribed Links
At most basic, Subscribed Links provide a way for web publishers to add information to the top of Google search results based on related search “triggers”. This is done by web publishers by submitting a subscribed link URL or uploading this file to Google, and by receiving their users to “subscribe” to their own Subscribed Link. The reason why a web publisher would participate in Google Subscribed Links is that it gives web publishers another means to make their content presented to users. Plus, it gives them a means to place their content at the top of Google search results. Here is an example how a Subscribed Link appears in Google Search results:

The area shaded green above the organic search results is the subscribed link result. A publisher wants to get users to subscribe to the feed because it will keep users coming back again and again. Apart from this, feeds that have many subscribers can get incorporated in the Google Co-Op Directory, which brings new users to their site.
The reason why an end user would participate is that by subscribing, users in fact alter their own returned search outcome so that content from sources is brought to the top of their search results much above the “generic” results. For example, if a client likes to travel and find content from major travel web sites to be mainly helpful, they would subscribe to those sites. Thus, they insure that the content of this site is brought to the top of the search results when searching on related keywords.
Extra benefits to end users are that Subscribed Links gives users a potential means to save time. The results which they are seeking may appear in the Subscribed Links results, negating the need to click through, and search the site. These Links also gives end users the facility to “vote” on sites that they find to be valuable. Subscribed Links as well brings benefits to Google. It is because as sites get more subscribers, Google come to see them as more convincing. Google would be able to use this to present high-value, authoritative sites higher in generic search outcome.
An overall benefit is that the content of spam web sites will be pressed down in search results as high-value content is brought up. Web publishers who present sites of no value, or who misuse subscribed links by using inappropriate search triggers to bring up their content, will be “punished” by the end users who won’t subscribe to their sites or unsubscribe once they understand that the publisher is not providing any worth. This is the key benefit of socially-vetted web content. As well as publishers of valuable content are rewarded by the society at large and their content is brought to front and low-value content are pushed into the background.




