Posts Tagged ‘Search Engine Promotion’

Search Marketing – Keep your sanity while planning your wedding

Friday, November 2nd, 2007

Keep your sanity while planning your wedding
Vancouver Business Journal – Wheeler used the search engine Google to locate silk, and then called for swatches to help her make her final decision. For many soon-to-married couples, creating a wedding Web site has been key to keeping wedding planning organized and sane. Dowling
Source: www.vagazette.com

Advertising Agencies
PR.com – Offering low cost online press release distribution, press release writing, website copywriting, sales copy writing, search engine optimization,
Source: www.pr.com

Wi-Fi Hot-Spot Finders
eWeek – And if you wish to add JiWire’s search engine to your own Web site, you can sign up to become an affiliate. www.jiwire.com Wi-Fi Zone Finder Drill down on a country, state and city to find nearby hot spots. You can also search for specific providers or
Source: www.eweek.com

Google $1,000, or Baidu $500?
Motley Fool – It’s been a wild week for the search-engine stars. Google (Nasdaq: GOOG ) barreled past the $700 mark with ease , while China’s Baidu.com (Nasdaq: BIDU ) lapped the $400 this afternoon. Instead of looking ahead to the next round number — or
Source: www.fool.com

Not all countries go gaga for Google
BizReport.com – In some countries Google barely registers on the search engine radar. Google has less than 2 percent of the search engine market in South Korea. Naver , the country s most popular search engine, receives 100 million queries each day and over half of
Source: www.bizreport.com

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PRWeb – 63 Search Engine Marketing Firms Now PR Web, SEO-PR Partners 20 More Firms Join 43 Existing Search Engine Promotion Partners in Offering Their Clients Help Create Optimized News Release Programs Targeting News Search Engines – 2005-02-28 Apartment
Source: www.prweb.com

Editor & Publisher – Newspaper Industry Information – News Media
Editor and Puplisher – SUBSCRIBE NOW Click here to launch online Demo. The Editor & Publisher Year Book Online provides web-based access to a powerful and user-friendly search engine that allows you to view in-depth listings for the U.S. and Canadian newspaper industry
Source: www.editorandpublisher.com

Featured PRFirm
PRWeb – Intranet Chooses Killersearch As Official Search Engine The Educational Infomat Campaign, a national initiative to encourage internet use within the UK national curriculum, has chosen growing search site www.killersearch.co.uk to provide search engine
Source: www.prweb.com

Google 3Q Profit Soars 46 Percent
Associated Press – Chris Winfield, who runs the search engine ad firm 10e20, says Google has become the Internet’s equivalent of the Beatles during that rock group’s heyday in the 1960s. “It’s pretty amazing. It’s almost like they are in control of the world.” In the
Source: hosted.ap.org

Enrique Salem
Forbes – as Senior Vice President of Products and Technology at Oblix Inc., an identity-based security products developer, and from October 1999 to January 2001, he was Vice President of Technology and Operations at Ask Jeeves Inc., an online search engine
Source: www.forbes.com

Search Engine Marketing Secrets – I want to increase my web traffic – Infolink Architecture & Building

Monday, September 3rd, 2007

I want to increase my web traffic – Infolink Architecture & Building
I want to increase my web traffic Infolink Architecture & Building, Australia - 51 minutes agoMost of this web traffic is driven by search engines like Yahoo and Google. SearchSchool is a one day seminar designed to introduce Search and Search Engine …
Source: news.google.com

Inbound Links and Your Sites Success – American Chronicle
American ChronicleInbound Links and Your Sites SuccessAmerican Chronicle, CA - 3 hours agoThat is of inbound links distinguishing you as an expert, helping your search engine results, putting your product in front of visitor to create sales and …
Source: news.google.com

Wikipedia boss believes he has the knowledge to challenge Google – Times Online
Wikipedia boss believes he has the knowledge to challenge GoogleTimes Online, UK - 6 hours agoA search engine created by the founder of Wikipedia, the free online encyclopaedia, will be launched in December. Jimmy Wales, the former options trader who …Wikipedia aims to roll over Google Times Onlineall 5 news articles
Source: news.google.com

Search resumes for South Korean tourists (Perth Now)
A LAND, air and sea search has resumed for two South Korean men missing on a treacherous stretch of the West Australian coast.
Source: news.com.au

Wide search planned for missing mom (The Record)
Authorities are planning an extensive search of a wooded area that fringes the Oradell Reservoir to search for a missing Emerson mother, police said. Liza Murphy, 42, hasn’t been seen since she left her home Aug. 19, her husband, Joseph, told police.
Source: www.northjersey.com

Live – England v India
England lose their fifth wicket as they struggle in search of a revised 311 from 45 overs in the fifth ODI against India.
Source: www.feed24.com

Search resumes for missing tourists (The West Australian)
A full-scale land, air and sea search has resumed this morning after search crews yesterday failed to find two South Korean tourists missing off a beach near Margaret River.
Source: www.thewest.com.au

Google to supply China.com with further search engine technologies – CNNMoney.com
Google to supply China.com with further search engine technologiesCNNMoney.com - Aug 30, 2007… will provide it with more search engine technologies. Under the deal, Google will power search services on China.com's Chinese portal and search site. …
Source: news.google.com

Search Engine Directory specializes in Niche Vertical Markets – 24-7PressRelease.com (press release)
Search Engine Directory specializes in Niche Vertical Markets24-7PressRelease.com (press release) - Sep 1, 2007When it comes to search engine marketing and search engine promotion, you can't afford to go at it in the wrong way. You have to make sure that your site is …
Source: news.google.com

Search Engine Wars – A Shifting Battle Plan? – TechNewsWorld
Search Engine Wars – A Shifting Battle Plan?TechNewsWorld, CA - Sep 1, 2007"We think the next frontier is in query boxes that aren't necessarily on the main search engine, such as searches within MySpace," he explained. …ineedhits Releases New & Improved Boost Guaranteed Search Engine … PR Leap (press release)iPhone 101: Change your default search engine tuaw.comall 4 news articles
Source: news.google.com

Search Engine Optimization – Search Engine Optimization – Do-It-Yourself or Hiring Someone

Thursday, September 28th, 2006

Anyone who has had a website for any length of time has already come to the realization that to succeed, you need traffic, and to get traffic, unless you have some pretty deep pockets for more traditional forms of advertising, search engines are the most effective form of obtaining that traffic.

The next realization that comes is that simply being listed is not enough. To get traffic from the search engines, you must come up at or near the top of the results for those searches that relate to your site.

Some call it search engine optimization, others search engine placement, and others search engine promotion. Regardless of the name, it is all really the same thing. It is the art of getting traffic from the engines.

Search engine optimization is a big business, and understandably so, but the question is, “Is it worth paying a firm to promote your site or is it truly something you can do yourself?”

Unfortunately, there is no cut-and-dry answer to this question as it is going to differ from person to person. In some cases, it can be well worth the money to hire an outside firm for your optimization needs, in other cases, you may be better off doing it yourself.

First let me answer a few questions and dispel a few myths that some of the less reputable firms like to promote.

Q – Can I do the optimization myself? A – Yes, and in many cases be extremely successful.

Q – Is search engine optimization hard? A – Yes and no. As with any new skill, there is a learning curve involved, but unless you are in an extremely competitive area, just having an understanding of how the search engines work and rank pages, can be enough for you to design some good ranking pages.

Q – Do I need to have any expensive software or programming skills? A – No. Anything and everything can be done by hand. All you need to be able to do the optimization yourself is a basic understanding of HTML.

Q – Don’t I just need to put my keywords in the Title and Meta tags? A – Unfortunately, while this was true a couple of years ago, it is a bit more complicated than this now. Meta tags, play an extremely small role in optimization in todays search engines.

Now that we have a few of the most common questions out of the way, let’s take a deeper look at which option may be right for you.

First let’s start with hiring an optimization firm and look at the pro’s and con’s involved.

Pro’s

- Optimization firms will already be trained in getting your site to the top of the engines.

- The will know what is required and you will often see results fairly quickly and the results will often be better than if you were doing the optimization yourself.

- You will have the free time to devote to other aspects of your business.

Con’s

- Optimization firms can range from moderately expensive to extremely expensive depending on your target market and the number of search terms you want to target. This could mean you may initially spend anywhere from $1,000 up to $5,000-$10,000 to hire a good firm and then a maintenance fee of near that amount monthly to maintain the rankings.

- As with all firms, some will be top-notch, and some will be less than stellar. You could easily end up paying a few thousand dollars with little or no results ever seen.

- No one will ever have the same enthusiasm for your site’s success as you do. Many of the less reputable companies will often use tactics that will work in the short-term, but may have some very negative long-term effects.

- Many optimization firms will create a new site that funnels traffic to your current site. The firm generally owns this site, which means, that you are trapped into paying this firm for your traffic. If you stop paying them, you stop receiving the traffic.

Now let’s look at the pro’s and con’s of doing it yourself.

Pro’s

- You will be saving yourself the cash outlay involved in hiring an outside firm (obviously one of the biggest benefits).

- Everything you do to promote your site is yours. It does not belong to someone else. You have complete control.

- Once you learn how search engine optimization works, you can create as many online businesses as you wish and be able to promote all of them without relying on, or paying, a third party.

Con’s

- An initial learning curve. It will take a while to get a good grasp of what you are doing and to begin to understand the game we call search engine optimization.

- If your in a competitive market, a good deal of your time could be spent promoting and optimizing your site.

- Your results may never be as good as if you hired a top-notch firm.

Well, there you have it. A good number of the pro’s and con’s involved in both avenues. When you get down to it, deciding whether to outsource your optimization needs, or keep it in house, really boils down to what you have more of…time, or money. If you have lots of money but little time, then hire a good firm. If you have lots of time but little funds, then you will be better off doing the work yourself.

If you decide to hire an optimization firm, be cautious with who you choose. Ask for testimonials from past clients. Find out if they offer any type of a guarantee. Do some research. Whatever you do, DON’T go on who is the cheapest. This is your success we’re talking about.

If you decide to do it yourself, there are also some things you should do. The best thing you can do for yourself is to do some research on search engine optimization. Find someone who has been doing it a while and see if you can learn anything from them. Read books on the subject (electronic or printed). Visit newsgroups and forums on search engines. If you spend some time learning about how search engines work and what they look for when ranking pages, you will quickly begin to understand what it takes to make a top ranking page.

John Buchanan is the author of the book “The Insider’s Guide to Dominating The Search Engines”, and publisher of “The Search Engine Bulletin”, a FREE monthly newsletter. Visit him at http://www.se-secrets.com for more information or to sign up for the newsletter.

Search Engine Optimization – Search Engine Optimization – Do-It-Yourself or Hiring Someone

Saturday, September 9th, 2006

Anyone who has had a website for any length of time has already come to the realization that to succeed, you need traffic, and to get traffic, unless you have some pretty deep pockets for more traditional forms of advertising, search engines are the most effective form of obtaining that traffic.

The next realization that comes is that simply being listed is not enough. To get traffic from the search engines, you must come up at or near the top of the results for those searches that relate to your site.

Some call it search engine optimization, others search engine placement, and others search engine promotion. Regardless of the name, it is all really the same thing. It is the art of getting traffic from the engines.

Search engine optimization is a big business, and understandably so, but the question is, “Is it worth paying a firm to promote your site or is it truly something you can do yourself?”

Unfortunately, there is no cut-and-dry answer to this question as it is going to differ from person to person. In some cases, it can be well worth the money to hire an outside firm for your optimization needs, in other cases, you may be better off doing it yourself.

First let me answer a few questions and dispel a few myths that some of the less reputable firms like to promote.

Q – Can I do the optimization myself? A – Yes, and in many cases be extremely successful.

Q – Is search engine optimization hard? A – Yes and no. As with any new skill, there is a learning curve involved, but unless you are in an extremely competitive area, just having an understanding of how the search engines work and rank pages, can be enough for you to design some good ranking pages.

Q – Do I need to have any expensive software or programming skills? A – No. Anything and everything can be done by hand. All you need to be able to do the optimization yourself is a basic understanding of HTML.

Q – Don’t I just need to put my keywords in the Title and Meta tags? A – Unfortunately, while this was true a couple of years ago, it is a bit more complicated than this now. Meta tags, play an extremely small role in optimization in todays search engines.

Now that we have a few of the most common questions out of the way, let’s take a deeper look at which option may be right for you.

First let’s start with hiring an optimization firm and look at the pro’s and con’s involved.

Pro’s

- Optimization firms will already be trained in getting your site to the top of the engines.

- The will know what is required and you will often see results fairly quickly and the results will often be better than if you were doing the optimization yourself.

- You will have the free time to devote to other aspects of your business.

Con’s

- Optimization firms can range from moderately expensive to extremely expensive depending on your target market and the number of search terms you want to target. This could mean you may initially spend anywhere from $1,000 up to $5,000-$10,000 to hire a good firm and then a maintenance fee of near that amount monthly to maintain the rankings.

- As with all firms, some will be top-notch, and some will be less than stellar. You could easily end up paying a few thousand dollars with little or no results ever seen.

- No one will ever have the same enthusiasm for your site’s success as you do. Many of the less reputable companies will often use tactics that will work in the short-term, but may have some very negative long-term effects.

- Many optimization firms will create a new site that funnels traffic to your current site. The firm generally owns this site, which means, that you are trapped into paying this firm for your traffic. If you stop paying them, you stop receiving the traffic.

Now let’s look at the pro’s and con’s of doing it yourself.

Pro’s

- You will be saving yourself the cash outlay involved in hiring an outside firm (obviously one of the biggest benefits).

- Everything you do to promote your site is yours. It does not belong to someone else. You have complete control.

- Once you learn how search engine optimization works, you can create as many online businesses as you wish and be able to promote all of them without relying on, or paying, a third party.

Con’s

- An initial learning curve. It will take a while to get a good grasp of what you are doing and to begin to understand the game we call search engine optimization.

- If your in a competitive market, a good deal of your time could be spent promoting and optimizing your site.

- Your results may never be as good as if you hired a top-notch firm.

Well, there you have it. A good number of the pro’s and con’s involved in both avenues. When you get down to it, deciding whether to outsource your optimization needs, or keep it in house, really boils down to what you have more of…time, or money. If you have lots of money but little time, then hire a good firm. If you have lots of time but little funds, then you will be better off doing the work yourself.

If you decide to hire an optimization firm, be cautious with who you choose. Ask for testimonials from past clients. Find out if they offer any type of a guarantee. Do some research. Whatever you do, DON’T go on who is the cheapest. This is your success we’re talking about.

If you decide to do it yourself, there are also some things you should do. The best thing you can do for yourself is to do some research on search engine optimization. Find someone who has been doing it a while and see if you can learn anything from them. Read books on the subject (electronic or printed). Visit newsgroups and forums on search engines. If you spend some time learning about how search engines work and what they look for when ranking pages, you will quickly begin to understand what it takes to make a top ranking page.

John Buchanan is the author of the book “The Insider’s Guide to Dominating The Search Engines”, and publisher of “The Search Engine Bulletin”, a FREE monthly newsletter. Visit him at http://www.se-secrets.com for more information or to sign up for the newsletter.

Search Engine Optimization – Search Engine Optimization — An Overview

Sunday, July 16th, 2006

Search Engine Optimization — An Overview

by: Prabuddha S Raychaudhuri

Search engine optimization is one of most popular online marketing tool for any website. With most websites looking forward to increasing the online sales of their products/services, search engine optimization can be a very cost-effective tool to target and procure your customers online. In this paper, we will discuss about search engine optimization, its benefits and how you can optimize your website for top search engine rankings.

What is search engine optimization?

Search engine optimization (also known by various other names like search engine ranking, search engine promotion, website promotion, SEO etc.) is a method through which a website is given top rankings in various search engines. According to a recent industry study, 1 in every 20 people go to the second page of search results pages, but only 1 in every 100 people go beyond that. So, by top search engine rankings, we mean that your website should be within the first two pages of the search results, preferably in the first page (i.e. within top 10 rankings).

2. What are the prime benefits of search engine optimization?

Top search engine rankings result in more pre-qualified business leads coming to your website which in turn can convert to greater sales for your organization.

Search engine promotion is one of the cheapest methods of advertizing for your organization. Compared to advertizements in the newspapers/magazines or in the television, search engine promotion costs many times less and can bring more traffic to your websites, thereby providing greater ROI.

Search engine optimization enhances online brand identity of your organization.

3. What are the key factors for your website to have top search engine rankings?

Search engines change their algorithms frequently, thereby forcing the search engine optimization companies to re-strategize their search engine optimization techniques. However, the following attributes are basic and play a major role in procuring top search engine rankings.

a. Keyword Research Keywords play the most vital role in your search engine optimization campaign. Keywords (can be 1, 2, 3 or more words) are the search terms which a surfer types in the search box of a search engine to reach your website. Let us consider that you are an India-based Outsourcing consultant interested in optimizing your website for top search engine rankings. The following are some of the keywords which surfers will type to reach your website -

Keywords

bpo

bpo india

bpo outsourcing services

business outsourcing services

business process outsourcing

offshore companies

offshore outsourcing

offshore outsourcing services

offshore services

outsource india

outsourcing companies

outsourcing consultants

outsourcing india

outsourcing services

outsourcing services company

Keyword research tips

  • Always target keywords that best describe your products/service.
  • Try to find multiword potential keywords compared to single keywords.
  • Try formulating keywords which give answers to as why/how/what .?
  • Utilize your server log files to know what your customers searched most while visiting your site.
  • Use keyword generator softwares like Wordtracker (http://www.wordtracker.com) or Overture (http://inventory.overture.com/ d/searchinventory/suggestion/)
  • Include popular common misspellings (e.g. viagra typed as viagara etc.) in your keyword list.

b. Title of the webpage – - Title has a deep impact on your websites search engine rankings. Experience shows that most companies use the following as title of their index page which can prevent them from getting top search engine rankings.

Welcome to the website of XYZ.com

For example, lets continue with the above example of India-based Outsourcing consultant.

An ideally optimized title should contain the top 3-5 keywords of your business, e.g. outsourcing consultants, outsourcing india, outsource india

Optimized Title – Outsourcing Consultants, Outsourcing India, Outsource India

c. Description Meta tag of the webpage Description of a webpage also plays important role in getting top search engine rankings.

Optimized Description – Develop a suitable description based on your top 3 keywords

d. Keywords Meta Tag of the webpage – This meta tag was of great importance at one time. But rampant manipulations (i.e. multiple, often non-relevant keyword stuffing in the keywords tag), leading to abuse has resulted in search engines giving lesser importance to keywords tag while ranking sites. Nevertheless, you can always place top 3 5 keywords of your site in the keywords tag.

Optimized Keywords -

e. Importance of Content/Keyword-enriched optimized pages for top search engine rankings

Well, if there is one aspect which holds supreme importance in search engine, specially in Google ranking, then it is this. Yes, content! The popular industry say Content is King was perhaps devised by watching Googles love for content. Develop content based on the top keywords related to your business. While developing content for your web pages, keep in mind the keyword density (KD).

Mathematically speaking, Keyword Density is the ratio of the total number of time a keyword is repeated divided by the total content words. Since KD is normally represented in percentage, the above figure is to be multiplied by 100

For example, if you have developed a web page of around 250 words on the keyword search engine optimization, and that particular keyword (search engine optimization) is repeated 10 times, then

Keyword Density (KD) = 10/250 * 100 = 4%

As a thumb rule, Keyword Density of an optimized page for top search engine rankings should vary between 2 7 % (this figure varies among different search engines)

4. Submission of Keyword-enriched optimized pages After you have finished content development for the optimized pages based on the keywords targeted for top search engine rankings, submit those pages to various search engines.

  1. Google – http://www.google.com/addurl.html
  2. AlltheWeb – http://addurl.alltheweb.com/add_url
  3. AltaVista – http://addurl.altavista.com/addurl/new
  4. MSN – http://submitit.bcentral.com/msnsubmit.htm

5. Role of Link Popularity in top search engine rankings

Link popularity has assumed tremendous importance for getting good ranks in Google now a days. In fact, what started as a friendly reciprocal link exchange program among various webmasters has now become a sub-industry within the SEO industry itself, with thousands of link farms popping up every day! Yes, if you are interested in getting top ranks in search engines, especially Google, then you must pay effort in building up links for your site.

Create a html page, preferably named as Resources/Links/Partners and place a link of this page from Index Page of your site. This page should never be more than 1 click away from the index page of your site, else webmasters wont be interested in participating in the reciprocal link exchange program.

Target both industry-related and non-industry-related websites as your link exchange partners. For example, if you are providing outsourcing services, then try getting links from industry-related websites (i.e. websites dealing with outsourcing services, maybe your business rivals!). This is important, because if 10 of your rival sites give links to your site, then Google will surely pay importance to your site, because getting links from rival companies are difficult. Your site MUST be of some high caliber, else the other 10 sites wont have linked! Also, try procuring links from top ranked general informative websites as well.

Always exchange links with websites which have high Google PageRank (PR) of at least 4, the more the better! (both Index Page as well as Resources/Links Page of the Link Partners site should have PRs of >=4) [PageRank is a proprietary tool that Google uses to determine the importance of a page and varies in a scale of 0 (least important) to 10 (maximum importance)].

Have a link code ready for participating in link exchange program. Here is a sample link code for an India-based Outsourcing consultant.

- Indian outsourcing consultant providing guidance to companies willing to set up outsourcing centers in India.

Always prefer a text link (as given above) in comparison to a banner link, where your chance of Google and other search engine spiders finding the potential keywords is limited only to the alt tag of the banner. Also, Google pays importance to the text of the incoming link/anchor text (i.e. the incoming link text must contain high potential, relevant keywords), so develop a link text with title (indian outsourcing consultant) which will help you in Google Ranking.

Refrain from javascript link code because Google spider finds it difficult to index.

Key SEO Factors

  • Targeting the right keywords for your website
  • Title of your webpage
  • Description Meta tag of your webpage
  • Keywords Meta tag of your webpage
  • Quality, Informative Content
  • Link Popularity

Conclusion -

With Googles numero uno position in the search engine market being threatened by arch-rivals Yahoo! [bought Overture, the largest PPC search engine recently, who in turn bought Altavista and Alltheweb] and Microsofts MSN [believed to be developing its own search engine], it is no doubt that the search engine industry is going to experience tremendous changes in the next few months. The recent Google Florida Update is just one of the many upheavals that we may be witnessing in an industry where the only constant factor is the change. However, the various techniques outlined in this paper are basic and are we believe that following them you will be able to achieve top 10 ranks in Google and other search engines.

About The Author

Prabuddha S Raychaudhuri is the Founder & CEO of Search Engine Optimization Guru Pvt. Ltd. (http://www.searchengine-optimization-guru.com), a premiere Search Engine Optimization and Marketing (SEO/SEM) consultancy firm, catering to clients which range from Fortune 500 to small home business start-ups. Our services include Top 10 Google and other search engines rankings, Pay Per Click (PPC) targeted traffic campaign, Paid Listing Management, Keyword Advertizing. Prabuddha holds a Bachelor Of Engineering (B.E.) in Construction Engineering and can be contacted at prabuddha@searchengine-optimization-guru.com.

prabuddha@searchengine-optimization-guru.com

Search Engine Optimization – Search Engine Optimization – Do-It-Yourself or Hiring Someone

Monday, April 10th, 2006

Anyone who has had a website for any length of time has already come to the realization that to succeed, you need traffic, and to get traffic, unless you have some pretty deep pockets for more traditional forms of advertising, search engines are the most effective form of obtaining that traffic.

The next realization that comes is that simply being listed is not enough. To get traffic from the search engines, you must come up at or near the top of the results for those searches that relate to your site.

Some call it search engine optimization, others search engine placement, and others search engine promotion. Regardless of the name, it is all really the same thing. It is the art of getting traffic from the engines.

Search engine optimization is a big business, and understandably so, but the question is, “Is it worth paying a firm to promote your site or is it truly something you can do yourself?”

Unfortunately, there is no cut-and-dry answer to this question as it is going to differ from person to person. In some cases, it can be well worth the money to hire an outside firm for your optimization needs, in other cases, you may be better off doing it yourself.

First let me answer a few questions and dispel a few myths that some of the less reputable firms like to promote.

Q – Can I do the optimization myself? A – Yes, and in many cases be extremely successful.

Q – Is search engine optimization hard? A – Yes and no. As with any new skill, there is a learning curve involved, but unless you are in an extremely competitive area, just having an understanding of how the search engines work and rank pages, can be enough for you to design some good ranking pages.

Q – Do I need to have any expensive software or programming skills? A – No. Anything and everything can be done by hand. All you need to be able to do the optimization yourself is a basic understanding of HTML.

Q – Don’t I just need to put my keywords in the Title and Meta tags? A – Unfortunately, while this was true a couple of years ago, it is a bit more complicated than this now. Meta tags, play an extremely small role in optimization in todays search engines.

Now that we have a few of the most common questions out of the way, let’s take a deeper look at which option may be right for you.

First let’s start with hiring an optimization firm and look at the pro’s and con’s involved.

Pro’s

- Optimization firms will already be trained in getting your site to the top of the engines.

- The will know what is required and you will often see results fairly quickly and the results will often be better than if you were doing the optimization yourself.

- You will have the free time to devote to other aspects of your business.

Con’s

- Optimization firms can range from moderately expensive to extremely expensive depending on your target market and the number of search terms you want to target. This could mean you may initially spend anywhere from $1,000 up to $5,000-$10,000 to hire a good firm and then a maintenance fee of near that amount monthly to maintain the rankings.

- As with all firms, some will be top-notch, and some will be less than stellar. You could easily end up paying a few thousand dollars with little or no results ever seen.

- No one will ever have the same enthusiasm for your site’s success as you do. Many of the less reputable companies will often use tactics that will work in the short-term, but may have some very negative long-term effects.

- Many optimization firms will create a new site that funnels traffic to your current site. The firm generally owns this site, which means, that you are trapped into paying this firm for your traffic. If you stop paying them, you stop receiving the traffic.

Now let’s look at the pro’s and con’s of doing it yourself.

Pro’s

- You will be saving yourself the cash outlay involved in hiring an outside firm (obviously one of the biggest benefits).

- Everything you do to promote your site is yours. It does not belong to someone else. You have complete control.

- Once you learn how search engine optimization works, you can create as many online businesses as you wish and be able to promote all of them without relying on, or paying, a third party.

Con’s

- An initial learning curve. It will take a while to get a good grasp of what you are doing and to begin to understand the game we call search engine optimization.

- If your in a competitive market, a good deal of your time could be spent promoting and optimizing your site.

- Your results may never be as good as if you hired a top-notch firm.

Well, there you have it. A good number of the pro’s and con’s involved in both avenues. When you get down to it, deciding whether to outsource your optimization needs, or keep it in house, really boils down to what you have more of…time, or money. If you have lots of money but little time, then hire a good firm. If you have lots of time but little funds, then you will be better off doing the work yourself.

If you decide to hire an optimization firm, be cautious with who you choose. Ask for testimonials from past clients. Find out if they offer any type of a guarantee. Do some research. Whatever you do, DON’T go on who is the cheapest. This is your success we’re talking about.

If you decide to do it yourself, there are also some things you should do. The best thing you can do for yourself is to do some research on search engine optimization. Find someone who has been doing it a while and see if you can learn anything from them. Read books on the subject (electronic or printed). Visit newsgroups and forums on search engines. If you spend some time learning about how search engines work and what they look for when ranking pages, you will quickly begin to understand what it takes to make a top ranking page.

John Buchanan is the author of the book “The Insider’s Guide to Dominating The Search Engines”, and publisher of “The Search Engine Bulletin”, a FREE monthly newsletter. Visit him at http://www.se-secrets.com for more information or to sign up for the newsletter.

Search Engine Optimization – Search Engine Optimization – Do-It-Yourself or Hiring Someone

Wednesday, March 29th, 2006

Anyone who has had a website for any length of time has already come to the realization that to succeed, you need traffic, and to get traffic, unless you have some pretty deep pockets for more traditional forms of advertising, search engines are the most effective form of obtaining that traffic.

The next realization that comes is that simply being listed is not enough. To get traffic from the search engines, you must come up at or near the top of the results for those searches that relate to your site.

Some call it search engine optimization, others search engine placement, and others search engine promotion. Regardless of the name, it is all really the same thing. It is the art of getting traffic from the engines.

Search engine optimization is a big business, and understandably so, but the question is, “Is it worth paying a firm to promote your site or is it truly something you can do yourself?”

Unfortunately, there is no cut-and-dry answer to this question as it is going to differ from person to person. In some cases, it can be well worth the money to hire an outside firm for your optimization needs, in other cases, you may be better off doing it yourself.

First let me answer a few questions and dispel a few myths that some of the less reputable firms like to promote.

Q – Can I do the optimization myself? A – Yes, and in many cases be extremely successful.

Q – Is search engine optimization hard? A – Yes and no. As with any new skill, there is a learning curve involved, but unless you are in an extremely competitive area, just having an understanding of how the search engines work and rank pages, can be enough for you to design some good ranking pages.

Q – Do I need to have any expensive software or programming skills? A – No. Anything and everything can be done by hand. All you need to be able to do the optimization yourself is a basic understanding of HTML.

Q – Don’t I just need to put my keywords in the Title and Meta tags? A – Unfortunately, while this was true a couple of years ago, it is a bit more complicated than this now. Meta tags, play an extremely small role in optimization in todays search engines.

Now that we have a few of the most common questions out of the way, let’s take a deeper look at which option may be right for you.

First let’s start with hiring an optimization firm and look at the pro’s and con’s involved.

Pro’s

- Optimization firms will already be trained in getting your site to the top of the engines.

- The will know what is required and you will often see results fairly quickly and the results will often be better than if you were doing the optimization yourself.

- You will have the free time to devote to other aspects of your business.

Con’s

- Optimization firms can range from moderately expensive to extremely expensive depending on your target market and the number of search terms you want to target. This could mean you may initially spend anywhere from $1,000 up to $5,000-$10,000 to hire a good firm and then a maintenance fee of near that amount monthly to maintain the rankings.

- As with all firms, some will be top-notch, and some will be less than stellar. You could easily end up paying a few thousand dollars with little or no results ever seen.

- No one will ever have the same enthusiasm for your site’s success as you do. Many of the less reputable companies will often use tactics that will work in the short-term, but may have some very negative long-term effects.

- Many optimization firms will create a new site that funnels traffic to your current site. The firm generally owns this site, which means, that you are trapped into paying this firm for your traffic. If you stop paying them, you stop receiving the traffic.

Now let’s look at the pro’s and con’s of doing it yourself.

Pro’s

- You will be saving yourself the cash outlay involved in hiring an outside firm (obviously one of the biggest benefits).

- Everything you do to promote your site is yours. It does not belong to someone else. You have complete control.

- Once you learn how search engine optimization works, you can create as many online businesses as you wish and be able to promote all of them without relying on, or paying, a third party.

Con’s

- An initial learning curve. It will take a while to get a good grasp of what you are doing and to begin to understand the game we call search engine optimization.

- If your in a competitive market, a good deal of your time could be spent promoting and optimizing your site.

- Your results may never be as good as if you hired a top-notch firm.

Well, there you have it. A good number of the pro’s and con’s involved in both avenues. When you get down to it, deciding whether to outsource your optimization needs, or keep it in house, really boils down to what you have more of…time, or money. If you have lots of money but little time, then hire a good firm. If you have lots of time but little funds, then you will be better off doing the work yourself.

If you decide to hire an optimization firm, be cautious with who you choose. Ask for testimonials from past clients. Find out if they offer any type of a guarantee. Do some research. Whatever you do, DON’T go on who is the cheapest. This is your success we’re talking about.

If you decide to do it yourself, there are also some things you should do. The best thing you can do for yourself is to do some research on search engine optimization. Find someone who has been doing it a while and see if you can learn anything from them. Read books on the subject (electronic or printed). Visit newsgroups and forums on search engines. If you spend some time learning about how search engines work and what they look for when ranking pages, you will quickly begin to understand what it takes to make a top ranking page.

John Buchanan is the author of the book “The Insider’s Guide to Dominating The Search Engines”, and publisher of “The Search Engine Bulletin”, a FREE monthly newsletter. Visit him at http://www.se-secrets.com for more information or to sign up for the newsletter.

Search Engine Optimization – Search Engine Optimization — An Overview

Thursday, March 16th, 2006

Search Engine Optimization — An Overview

 by: Prabuddha S Raychaudhuri

Search engine optimization is one of most popular online marketing tool for any website. With most websites looking forward to increasing the online sales of their products/services, search engine optimization can be a very cost-effective tool to target and procure your customers online. In this paper, we will discuss about search engine optimization, its benefits and how you can optimize your website for top search engine rankings.

What is search engine optimization?

Search engine optimization (also known by various other names like search engine ranking, search engine promotion, website promotion, SEO etc.) is a method through which a website is given top rankings in various search engines. According to a recent industry study, 1 in every 20 people go to the second page of search results pages, but only 1 in every 100 people go beyond that. So, by top search engine rankings, we mean that your website should be within the first two pages of the search results, preferably in the first page (i.e. within top 10 rankings).

2. What are the prime benefits of search engine optimization?

Top search engine rankings result in more pre-qualified business leads coming to your website which in turn can convert to greater sales for your organization.

Search engine promotion is one of the cheapest methods of advertizing for your organization. Compared to advertizements in the newspapers/magazines or in the television, search engine promotion costs many times less and can bring more traffic to your websites, thereby providing greater ROI.

Search engine optimization enhances online brand identity of your organization.

3. What are the key factors for your website to have top search engine rankings?

Search engines change their algorithms frequently, thereby forcing the search engine optimization companies to re-strategize their search engine optimization techniques. However, the following attributes are basic and play a major role in procuring top search engine rankings.

a. Keyword Research Keywords play the most vital role in your search engine optimization campaign. Keywords (can be 1, 2, 3 or more words) are the search terms which a surfer types in the search box of a search engine to reach your website. Let us consider that you are an India-based Outsourcing consultant interested in optimizing your website for top search engine rankings. The following are some of the keywords which surfers will type to reach your website -

Keywords

bpo

bpo india

bpo outsourcing services

business outsourcing services

business process outsourcing

offshore companies

offshore outsourcing

offshore outsourcing services

offshore services

outsource india

outsourcing companies

outsourcing consultants

outsourcing india

outsourcing services

outsourcing services company

Keyword research tips

  • Always target keywords that best describe your products/service.
  • Try to find multiword potential keywords compared to single keywords.
  • Try formulating keywords which give answers to as why/how/what .?
  • Utilize your server log files to know what your customers searched most while visiting your site.
  • Use keyword generator softwares like Wordtracker (http://www.wordtracker.com) or Overture (http://inventory.overture.com/
  • d/searchinventory/suggestion/)
  • Include popular common misspellings (e.g. viagra typed as viagara etc.) in your keyword list.

b. Title of the webpage – - Title has a deep impact on your websites search engine rankings. Experience shows that most companies use the following as title of their index page which can prevent them from getting top search engine rankings.

Welcome to the website of XYZ.com

For example, lets continue with the above example of India-based Outsourcing consultant.

An ideally optimized title should contain the top 3-5 keywords of your business, e.g. outsourcing consultants, outsourcing india, outsource india

Optimized Title – Outsourcing Consultants, Outsourcing India, Outsource India

c. Description Meta tag of the webpage Description of a webpage also plays important role in getting top search engine rankings.

Optimized Description – Develop a suitable description based on your top 3 keywords

d. Keywords Meta Tag of the webpage – This meta tag was of great importance at one time. But rampant manipulations (i.e. multiple, often non-relevant keyword stuffing in the keywords tag), leading to abuse has resulted in search engines giving lesser importance to keywords tag while ranking sites. Nevertheless, you can always place top 3 5 keywords of your site in the keywords tag.

Optimized Keywords -

e. Importance of Content/Keyword-enriched optimized pages for top search engine rankings

Well, if there is one aspect which holds supreme importance in search engine, specially in Google ranking, then it is this. Yes, content! The popular industry say Content is King was perhaps devised by watching Googles love for content. Develop content based on the top keywords related to your business. While developing content for your web pages, keep in mind the keyword density (KD).

Mathematically speaking, Keyword Density is the ratio of the total number of time a keyword is repeated divided by the total content words. Since KD is normally represented in percentage, the above figure is to be multiplied by 100

For example, if you have developed a web page of around 250 words on the keyword search engine optimization, and that particular keyword (search engine optimization) is repeated 10 times, then

Keyword Density (KD) = 10/250 * 100 = 4%

As a thumb rule, Keyword Density of an optimized page for top search engine rankings should vary between 2 7 % (this figure varies among different search engines)

4. Submission of Keyword-enriched optimized pages After you have finished content development for the optimized pages based on the keywords targeted for top search engine rankings, submit those pages to various search engines.

  1. Google – http://www.google.com/addurl.html
  2. AlltheWeb – http://addurl.alltheweb.com/add_url
  3. AltaVista – http://addurl.altavista.com/addurl/new
  4. MSN – http://submitit.bcentral.com/msnsubmit.htm

5. Role of Link Popularity in top search engine rankings

Link popularity has assumed tremendous importance for getting good ranks in Google now a days. In fact, what started as a friendly reciprocal link exchange program among various webmasters has now become a sub-industry within the SEO industry itself, with thousands of link farms popping up every day! Yes, if you are interested in getting top ranks in search engines, especially Google, then you must pay effort in building up links for your site.

Create a html page, preferably named as Resources/Links/Partners and place a link of this page from Index Page of your site. This page should never be more than 1 click away from the index page of your site, else webmasters wont be interested in participating in the reciprocal link exchange program.

Target both industry-related and non-industry-related websites as your link exchange partners. For example, if you are providing outsourcing services, then try getting links from industry-related websites (i.e. websites dealing with outsourcing services, maybe your business rivals!). This is important, because if 10 of your rival sites give links to your site, then Google will surely pay importance to your site, because getting links from rival companies are difficult. Your site MUST be of some high caliber, else the other 10 sites wont have linked! Also, try procuring links from top ranked general informative websites as well.

Always exchange links with websites which have high Google PageRank (PR) of at least 4, the more the better! (both Index Page as well as Resources/Links Page of the Link Partners site should have PRs of >=4) [PageRank is a proprietary tool that Google uses to determine the importance of a page and varies in a scale of 0 (least important) to 10 (maximum importance)].

Have a link code ready for participating in link exchange program. Here is a sample link code for an India-based Outsourcing consultant.

- Indian outsourcing consultant providing guidance to companies willing to set up outsourcing centers in India.

Always prefer a text link (as given above) in comparison to a banner link, where your chance of Google and other search engine spiders finding the potential keywords is limited only to the alt tag of the banner. Also, Google pays importance to the text of the incoming link/anchor text (i.e. the incoming link text must contain high potential, relevant keywords), so develop a link text with title (indian outsourcing consultant) which will help you in Google Ranking.

Refrain from javascript link code because Google spider finds it difficult to index.

Key SEO Factors

  • Targeting the right keywords for your website
  • Title of your webpage
  • Description Meta tag of your webpage
  • Keywords Meta tag of your webpage
  • Quality, Informative Content
  • Link Popularity

Conclusion -

With Googles numero uno position in the search engine market being threatened by arch-rivals Yahoo! [bought Overture, the largest PPC search engine recently, who in turn bought Altavista and Alltheweb] and Microsofts MSN [believed to be developing its own search engine], it is no doubt that the search engine industry is going to experience tremendous changes in the next few months. The recent Google Florida Update is just one of the many upheavals that we may be witnessing in an industry where the only constant factor is the change. However, the various techniques outlined in this paper are basic and are we believe that following them you will be able to achieve top 10 ranks in Google and other search engines.

About The Author

Prabuddha S Raychaudhuri is the Founder & CEO of Search Engine Optimization Guru Pvt. Ltd. (http://www.searchengine-optimization-guru.com), a premiere Search Engine Optimization and Marketing (SEO/SEM) consultancy firm, catering to clients which range from Fortune 500 to small home business start-ups. Our services include Top 10 Google and other search engines rankings, Pay Per Click (PPC) targeted traffic campaign, Paid Listing Management, Keyword Advertizing. Prabuddha holds a Bachelor Of Engineering (B.E.) in Construction Engineering and can be contacted at prabuddha@searchengine-optimization-guru.com.

prabuddha@searchengine-optimization-guru.com

Search Engine Optimization – Search Engine Optimization – Do-It-Yourself or Hiring Someone

Wednesday, March 8th, 2006

Anyone who has had a website for any length of time has already come to the realization that to succeed, you need traffic, and to get traffic, unless you have some pretty deep pockets for more traditional forms of advertising, search engines are the most effective form of obtaining that traffic.

The next realization that comes is that simply being listed is not enough. To get traffic from the search engines, you must come up at or near the top of the results for those searches that relate to your site.

Some call it search engine optimization, others search engine placement, and others search engine promotion. Regardless of the name, it is all really the same thing. It is the art of getting traffic from the engines.

Search engine optimization is a big business, and understandably so, but the question is, “Is it worth paying a firm to promote your site or is it truly something you can do yourself?”

Unfortunately, there is no cut-and-dry answer to this question as it is going to differ from person to person. In some cases, it can be well worth the money to hire an outside firm for your optimization needs, in other cases, you may be better off doing it yourself.

First let me answer a few questions and dispel a few myths that some of the less reputable firms like to promote.

Q – Can I do the optimization myself? A – Yes, and in many cases be extremely successful.

Q – Is search engine optimization hard? A – Yes and no. As with any new skill, there is a learning curve involved, but unless you are in an extremely competitive area, just having an understanding of how the search engines work and rank pages, can be enough for you to design some good ranking pages.

Q – Do I need to have any expensive software or programming skills? A – No. Anything and everything can be done by hand. All you need to be able to do the optimization yourself is a basic understanding of HTML.

Q – Don’t I just need to put my keywords in the Title and Meta tags? A – Unfortunately, while this was true a couple of years ago, it is a bit more complicated than this now. Meta tags, play an extremely small role in optimization in todays search engines.

Now that we have a few of the most common questions out of the way, let’s take a deeper look at which option may be right for you.

First let’s start with hiring an optimization firm and look at the pro’s and con’s involved.

Pro’s

- Optimization firms will already be trained in getting your site to the top of the engines.

- The will know what is required and you will often see results fairly quickly and the results will often be better than if you were doing the optimization yourself.

- You will have the free time to devote to other aspects of your business.

Con’s

- Optimization firms can range from moderately expensive to extremely expensive depending on your target market and the number of search terms you want to target. This could mean you may initially spend anywhere from $1,000 up to $5,000-$10,000 to hire a good firm and then a maintenance fee of near that amount monthly to maintain the rankings.

- As with all firms, some will be top-notch, and some will be less than stellar. You could easily end up paying a few thousand dollars with little or no results ever seen.

- No one will ever have the same enthusiasm for your site’s success as you do. Many of the less reputable companies will often use tactics that will work in the short-term, but may have some very negative long-term effects.

- Many optimization firms will create a new site that funnels traffic to your current site. The firm generally owns this site, which means, that you are trapped into paying this firm for your traffic. If you stop paying them, you stop receiving the traffic.

Now let’s look at the pro’s and con’s of doing it yourself.

Pro’s

- You will be saving yourself the cash outlay involved in hiring an outside firm (obviously one of the biggest benefits).

- Everything you do to promote your site is yours. It does not belong to someone else. You have complete control.

- Once you learn how search engine optimization works, you can create as many online businesses as you wish and be able to promote all of them without relying on, or paying, a third party.

Con’s

- An initial learning curve. It will take a while to get a good grasp of what you are doing and to begin to understand the game we call search engine optimization.

- If your in a competitive market, a good deal of your time could be spent promoting and optimizing your site.

- Your results may never be as good as if you hired a top-notch firm.

Well, there you have it. A good number of the pro’s and con’s involved in both avenues. When you get down to it, deciding whether to outsource your optimization needs, or keep it in house, really boils down to what you have more of…time, or money. If you have lots of money but little time, then hire a good firm. If you have lots of time but little funds, then you will be better off doing the work yourself.

If you decide to hire an optimization firm, be cautious with who you choose. Ask for testimonials from past clients. Find out if they offer any type of a guarantee. Do some research. Whatever you do, DON’T go on who is the cheapest. This is your success we’re talking about.

If you decide to do it yourself, there are also some things you should do. The best thing you can do for yourself is to do some research on search engine optimization. Find someone who has been doing it a while and see if you can learn anything from them. Read books on the subject (electronic or printed). Visit newsgroups and forums on search engines. If you spend some time learning about how search engines work and what they look for when ranking pages, you will quickly begin to understand what it takes to make a top ranking page.

John Buchanan is the author of the book “The Insider’s Guide to Dominating The Search Engines”, and publisher of “The Search Engine Bulletin”, a FREE monthly newsletter. Visit him at http://www.se-secrets.com for more information or to sign up for the newsletter.