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Sunday, 30 December 2012

New Year SEO Resolutions 2013

 New Year SEO Resolutions 2013


It’s nearly New Year’s Eve and with the 31st of December comes the annual tradition of making those resolutions that, let’s face it, we won’t be keeping.
Promises of giving up smoking, being healthier, reading more and giving more to charity are all made with the best intentions but come the 27th January all will have been long forgotten.
However as we are all in the resolution mood; if you are an online business or you rely on your site to bring in valuable business then maybe there are some resolutions you seriously should think about making and keeping during 2013.
Unlike making fad lifestyle resolutions that you’re just not going to keep, changing the way you work with your site could help make 2013 a very good year indeed.
So here are my top four resolutions that all site owners should make (and keep to):
 
 This year I will write great content

Don’t just write content – write great content.
Gone are the days of simply writing for the sake of creating a link. If you just write a generic article, submit it to an article submission site that realistically isn’t going to be seen by anyone then you will be wasting your time. You won’t even be getting the benefit of the link you were looking to create. Why? Well links from these free article sites don’t hold any value.
Google want content but they want great, unique content. Content that will engage an audience, content that will provide valuable information. Content that will give searchers the information they were searching for.
They also want you to create content that people will share.
With Google’s continued authorship push this is also going to be an element you will need to keep an eye on.
There are so many ways you can create great content but before you even think about writing externally – you need to check your own site.
  • Does your site content do the job?
  • Does it provide the information your potential customers need? Does it answer their questions?
  • Does it sell?
  • Read it back to yourself, get others to read it – is your message coming across?
If you answer no to any of these questions, then it could be time for a refresh.
Once your site is up to speed then it’s time to look at all the other avenues content can provide. But before you start it is highly important you know exactly who you are writing for. If you aren’t engaging with your audience then you won’t truly be writing for anyone.

Do you actually know who your audience are?
Think about the type of content you can create. What purpose will it serve; does it answer any questions or provide a resource that would be helpful?
What types of content can you create? Well here are just a few ideas to get you going:
  • Add a Blog to your site
  • Hubs
  • Guest Blogging
  • Whitepapers
  • Press Releases
  • Guides
  • Whitepapers
Of course, the type of business you are will determine what you can write about and what platforms you can create content for. Don’t just write for the sake of it – have a purpose.

This year I will become more social

No; this doesn’t mean you should spend even more time down the pub. If this is one of your New Year’s resolutions then fair play but this isn’t what I mean.
Something I have spoken about quite a bit in the last year is my frustration at online businesses that refuse to embrace social. They “don’t think it is for them” or they “don’t have the time”.
2013 isn’t going to slow down the importance of social and the more you hold off having a presence the more you are going to be left behind.
Social signals are now unavoidably important.

Social Media

No matter what sector you are in there is always a social spin you can create. Look up your competitors, see how they are doing it, and learn from them.
People aren’t just using Google to look you up. Your presence is being looked for on all the main social platforms and if they can’t find you then you can be sure they will be finding your competitors.
Social is also a vital part of brand protection. If you don’t own your brand socially then who is to say someone else won’t sign up and take it. In this day and age, not owning your brand in all the right places could be highly detrimental.
Start becoming social.
Sign up and create your profiles. Keep them consistent to your website branding. Make sure all the information marries up. Without even tweeting or making your first update you have already grown your brand online.

This year I will vary my link building

Targeting only exact keyword links is massively a thing of the past. Don’t get me wrong you still need to link build using keyword links but the estimated percentage of links that you should create with this tactics has drastically changed.
Your link profile needs to change.
You need to be building links for your brand not just the terms that you want to link for. In fact you need to be building a higher percentage of links for your brand than you do any other type of link.
Not only that, you need to be creating a healthy diverse link profile.
There is no exact percentage score but maybe aim for a split of around 65% brand related links, 25% keyword targeted links and 10% all other type of links.
If you carry out the first two resolutions then you are already well on your way to creating a good diverse link profile because if your content is link worthy then you will naturally be winning.
If you are being social then again, you will be creating social signals and links back to your site.
You see link building for 2013 isn’t about getting your site included in as many free directory sites as you can. It’s not about spamming blogs with comments just to create a link.

This year I will vary my link building

Targeting only exact keyword links is massively a thing of the past. Don’t get me wrong you still need to link build using keyword links but the estimated percentage of links that you should create with this tactics has drastically changed.
Your link profile needs to change.
You need to be building links for your brand not just the terms that you want to link for. In fact you need to be building a higher percentage of links for your brand than you do any other type of link.
Not only that, you need to be creating a healthy diverse link profile.
There is no exact percentage score but maybe aim for a split of around 65% brand related links, 25% keyword targeted links and 10% all other type of links.
If you carry out the first two resolutions then you are already well on your way to creating a good diverse link profile because if your content is link worthy then you will naturally be winning.
If you are being social then again, you will be creating social signals and links back to your site.
You see link building for 2013 isn’t about getting your site included in as many free directory sites as you can. It’s not about spamming blogs with comments just to create a link.


Regards
Team Greatsol-Seo
www.greatsol-seo.com 




Tuesday, 25 December 2012

Social Signals Can Help With SEO

Social Signals Can Help With SEO

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Social media is a growing part of any online marketing strategy, probably expanding at a rate greater than any other single factor when it comes to your website promotion.  Having a strong social presence is not an option for a small business internet marketing specialist, it is an absolute necessity.
Social media is not difficult to set up, and, if you do it yourself, then it costs virtually nothing but your time.  Keeping up with it can be time consuming, and some small business internet marketing specialist choose to work with SEO companies that can help them keep better track of how the social campaign is not only implemented, but how the effects are helping their SEO.  Social media can help to increase traffic to your website, which can help dramatically as you are seeking a great search engine placement.

What to Look For

When you work with an SEO company to determine how the social sites are affecting your SEO campaign, there are a few specific signals that they will use to determine just how successful your plan actually is.  When it comes to Facebook, for example, one of the social signals that seem to be important are how many “likes” your page gets.  This helps determine how many people may have visited your Facebook Page and determined that it is something worth talking about in the social media.  A large number of likes can help with your SEO.  When you have these numbers, the friends of those who “liked” your page are more likely to take a look, and may even “like” the page themselves.  This can help to grow your following, and it can happen very quickly.
Another Facebook tool that develops social signals that can be measured is the “share” option.  This tells you how many people decided that they would repost something that you posted as a status, or a blog post or an article.  This helps to give you great exposure, and tells you that your contacts and readers are finding that your information is something that they are looking for, and that they think others would be interested as well.  Having your content “shared” is better exposure than having it “liked,” since the share would appear on more news feeds.
On Twitter, the number of followers that you can accumulate can help determine how many people are accessing your information.  The more followers, the better.  Gaining followers on Twitter is often as simple as following others.  Many Twitter users will re-follow those who follow them.  Use hashtags with your keywords, and try to enter into conversations about trending topics that are related to your niche, this will help you become more a part of the Twitter community and build up a large number of followers and get more exposure.  People who follow you have the option to “retweet” your information, and the more retweets that you get can help when measuring the social signals that are going to help determine how much social media is helping with your SEO.

Does Google Use Social Signals?

The jury is still out when it comes to the importance of social signals for actual indexing of sites.  But, what is known is that you can get a large number of links, and that is measured by Google.  Google may not know how that you have thousands of followers on Twitter, or how many “likes” you have on Facebook, but they do know how many links you have.  And the ones that come from the big shot social media sites are considered to be quality links, ones you definitely want to seek out.
It has also been shown that those sites with strong social media signals, like the ones mentioned above, end up with lower bounce rates from visitors, because they often know what to expect when they arrive at the site, which can keep them there longer.  Lower bounce rates are definitely good for your SEO, and make a difference when it comes to search engine placement.
While we directly discussed Facebook and Twitter, and a separate discussion may be required for Google+, don’t forget about this growing social media network, either.  Google definitely uses the information obtained from this network, and considers the social signals that are related to it—including the number of people in your circles, the number of circles you have, etc., when considering your site’s search engine placement.
There are indirect and direct benefits to your SEO tactics when you are actively involved in the social media, and there are multiple signals that can be measured by you, or by the SEO company that you are working with to prove the effectiveness of using social media to increase your traffic, using social media for website promotion and using social media for a better search engine placement.

Sunday, 16 December 2012

Social media maximize web presence

Using Social Media to Maximize Web Presence

Putting your message across has never before been easier with the availability of versatile social media networking. Social media platforms permit businesses to enhance their web presence and stay active in social networking sites. Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, Google+ and LinkedIn are some prominent social networking sites with many followers all over the world. When using social networks to maximize web presence, you need great awareness about the technical advancements and the latest trends in social media marketing. A multidimensional approach is often required to integrate social media into your business websites. Informative content, perfect keywords and inbound links also bring your website to a top position on various search engines. This in turn brings a large number of potential customers to your website and boosts your internet presence.

How to Use Social Media to Maximize Web Presence

You need a well-developed website with reliable contents highlighting your services, products and contact information. The online footprint of a business firm can be enhanced through social media accounts, blogs and advertisements on other websites. Social media optimization is a procedure that provides adequate opportunities to get connected with a large number of customers around the world. Some ways to use social networking effectively are:
  • Add social share buttons/icons to your business websites or blogs. On clicking these icons, visitors are directly diverted to potential social media pages. Facebook marketing enables clients to follow or share contents and thereby increase your web presence.
  • Incorporate unique marketing ideas. Blogs and newsletters must highlight the products and services to attract customers. Include promotional events and incentives to boost your overall sales.
  • Video marketing is another technique to share your content easily among your targeted audience. Video blogging sites such as YouTube help to embed videos in your website. This also enhances the visual impact of the website content.
  • Plan a dependable website marketing strategy and observe your success patiently.
  • Spread out beyond your website to show your presence in more than one destination. This will give more opportunities to reach out to new customers. You can also place your website links in social networking sites, email blogs, online publications and other advertisement campaigns.
  • Always remain active by posting blogs and articles with up-to-date information. This increases credibility and awareness about your products or services. Social media listening permits marketers to understand the latest trends in markets and customer expectations. Also, make sure to respond to negative as well as positive comments attentively without delay.
A firm providing SMM services can help you create excellent website content for effective web marketing. Experienced establishments also provide the best exposure for your products and services through unique web marketing strategies. All qualified staffs work hand in hand to design perfect websites by integrating social media. To conclude, using social media to maximize web presence is a great marketing strategy to enhance your business cost-effectively.

Regards
Greatsol Team

Sunday, 9 December 2012

Content Optimization

Content Optimization for Your Website

online marketing strategy
Running a website is about more than simply selecting some cool graphics and getting a hosting account.  You need to learn quite a bit about search engine optimization, if you have any hope of succeeding in the online marketing world.  There are several things that you need to understand and take care of in order for things to go smoothly and for you to improve search engine ranking.  Without a good search engine placement, your site will possibly go completely unnoticed.  What good will that do you?
Although it seems that, these days, everyone is a search engine optimization expert, there are some details that are not well understood by the average webmaster and that are best left to professionals if you want to see the desired results.  Small mistakes can have big effects, and you want to avoid these problems.  Many webmasters rely on the trial and error style of SEO tactics, but, this will only get you so far, and you will more than likely experience a huge waste of time before you find the success you are hoping for.
Getting your site organized and optimized is important.  As we mentioned, you have to do more than simply launch a site, you have to tend to the details of organizing and optimizing.  This will help your site appear as professional as possible, and make it clear to the search engines that you are presenting quality, useful information to the visitors.

What is the Page About?

Not every webmaster is able to tell you what every page is about on their site.  How can a page be important, if you don’t even know what it is about?  Understanding the purpose, and what you are trying to communicate with the visitors, is important.  When you know what the page is about, you can apply the proper keywords, in the proper spots, and get the best search engine optimization possible and, as a result, the best search engine placement possible.  Pages with no obvious purpose will do nothing but clutter your site.

Why Do You Have Each Particular Page?

Every page on your site should have a unique purpose.  Some pages are informative, others may be related to a shopping cart.  Whatever it is, each page needs a special purpose.  When the purpose is clear to the search engines, your site is going to be more likely to be indexed properly and found when users perform search queries.  Keywords count, especially when optimizing a site for the right purpose.  Social pages are different than articles, and different from a shopping cart page.

How Long Will the Content Remain Relevant?

Not all content will remain relevant forever, nor should it, necessarily.  Certain pages, such as the About Page, FAQs, or informative articles may stay relevant much longer than a landing page or a registration page related to a current event.  It is important that, when visitors arrive at your site, it is filled with relevant information.  If a visitor shows up to find registration for events long passed, then it will appear that your site is unattended, and it will look unprofessional.  Search engines also like to see that your content is timely.  Things like current events and press releases should be properly archived when the time has passed for their relevance.  If you are selling something, keywords may be more important, as you want to drive as much traffic as possible to these pages.  Just be sure that you are monitoring the pages, and archiving as necessary, to prevent outdated material from being prominently featured on your site.

Flexibility Matters

It is important to address these questions on a regular basis for each of your pages, so that you can do the search engine optimization in the best way possible.  Keywords may change, events may come and go, and you want your website to reflect the most current version of your company.  Choose keywords wisely, and make sure that any pages that you plan on having around for a long time are definitely well optimized with keywords, tags, titles and descriptions.
Properly optimizing your content is important.  Having the right keywords, in the right places, and ensuring that you have a clear purpose and need for each of the pages on your site will make it more obvious to your users that you mean business.  Take the guesswork out of your search engine optimization, and follow these simple guidelines to help you, as well as the visitors, make sense of the overall goals and purpose of each page.  When you understand, and your users understand, then the search engine spiders will also understand.  When this all falls into place, your site will be properly indexed and you will be well on your way to having a great search engine placement and getting more traffic.

Greatsol Team
www.greatsol-seo.com

Sunday, 2 December 2012

Rank Organically High in Search Engines

 

Rank Organically High in Search Engines


For online businesses, websites and bloggers alike, ranking high in the search engines is a must. Organic search results are relevant Web pages that appear on search engine results pages (SERPs) in response to keyword search terms. Results are non-biased and not generated based on paid advertising. When your site ranks high in major search engines like Google, Yahoo! and Bing, your site’s URL, title and description are visible on results pages. Obtaining a solid search engine position implies that your website is an authoritative and popular online source.
When you rank high in the search engines, your potential increases for:
  • Increased traffic
  • More page views
  • More customers, readers or followers
  • Better conversion rates and new leads (e.g., newsletter signups)
  • Increased business and ROI (e.g., new sales)
Want to increase your rankings? Follow these 8 SEO best practices:
1. Compelling copy: Google rewards websites with content that is frequently updated, unique, fresh and original. Search engines need to know what your Web page is about.
2. Diverse link building: Promoting and identifying your website through link exchanges with other reputable websites improves your positioning. Submit your content to directories.

3. Inbound links: Acquiring links from other sites that link to your site increases your credibility as a reliable source, thus driving your website higher in search engine results.

4. Internal links: Linking to your own landing pages is good SEO practice. This helps maximize the relevancy and ranking of a good internal Web page. Make sure to incorporate proper anchor text for keywords you want to rank for.

5. Social Media: Actively joining social media is an effective way to market your website and promote links to your content. Social media is a great avenue for businesses to spread the word about their company. Stay on top of popular online marketing trends!

6. Keywords: Make sure your keywords match what potential customers are typing into their search queries. If you want to rank for specific keywords, then create special landing pages. These landing pages reduce high bounce rates because visitors will be directed to individual Web pages that meet their specific search criteria.

7. Website usability: Design your website so that it is user friendly and easy to navigate to prevent visitors from leaving. Your Web pages should be organized so that keywords with the highest conversion rates are showcased.

8. Audit: Review your website and decide if it needs to be re-indexed. A thorough review includes checking old Web pages, outdated or duplicate content, broken links or irrelevant meta descriptions and HTML page titles. Updating your website may include a redesign and additional content.

Cheers,
The Greatsol Team
www.greatsol-seo.com

Monday, 26 November 2012

Optimize in a better way!

                           Optimize in a better way!



 Give People What They Want


People want lots of (quality) information. They also want it to be
given to them in an easy-to-read and natural manner. In fact, most
people who make their first visit to a website tend to stay on the
home page for less than one minute before wanting to explore other
pages in order to get all the information they're looking for.  

Optimize All of Your Pages - Not Just the Home Page 


Even though it's most likely that the home page of your website is
where most people will first land when visiting your website, it
shouldn't be the only page that's optimized. Since Google will look
at your website as a whole, you're going to need to optimize the
whole site, not just your home page. 

Imagine going to a website and reading the home page. You're
probably going to find information that tells you what the website
is all about. Great! Now imagine looking for more information while
you slowly come to the conclusion that... there really isn't any.
What are you going to do? If you're like most people, you're going
to leave that website and look for another that will give you all
the information you want/need. 

Use Links to Build Your Page Ranks


Google loves links. Remember, if it's important to Google, then it
should be important to you, so try to use links often. When
creating links, you're going to want to use them to take people to
other pages of your website. This allows them to easily get more
information, which is great, while also giving them a bit of a tour
of your website, which is also great. 

Take a few minutes to look at some of the more prominent websites.
How are they using links? Say the website is about pets and how
wonderful they are, and they have a article on how to train your
dog in a week. The links within that article should link to another
web page (within the same website) that is relevant and thus adds
additional information to the article. The links should not simply
point to their home page, which (most likely) isn't going to lend
any additional information to the article. 

The thing to remember here is that you want the links to link out
to lots of different pages while making sure that it all makes
sense. Make sense? Just remember, the more natural, the better.

Exception to the Rule 


Not every single page is going to need SEO. Sorry, did we just make
this a bit more confusing? This exception applies to what are
called 'no follow' pages. For example, your 'Contact Us' page can
be set up as a no follow page because there is really no reason why
it needs to show up in search results. As long as the link to this
page is placed often throughout your website, it doesn't matter if 
the search engines see it. 

Bottom Line


The majority of your website pages should be optimized. This not
only lets your visitors know that you really care about providing
them with the quality information they want/need, when you optimize
most of your webpage's you're telling Google that you're taking the
time to make your website one that contains all the high-quality
information that people want to find in a simple and efficient
manner. 

Contact us today so we can help you decide the best way for you to
give people the information they want and/or need before making a
purchase.

Cheers,
The Greatsol Team

Thursday, 16 February 2012

Greatsol-SEO: Cost Effective SEO Expert Service

Greatsol-SEO: Cost Effective SEO Expert Service: Is Google Plus Worth It? Google Plus The answer for most businesses is a definitive “YES.” You should probably be using Google Plus...

Cost Effective SEO Expert Service


Is Google Plus Worth It?


Google Plus 

The answer for most businesses is a definitive “YES.” You should probably be using Google Plus.
There is one incredibly important benefit Google Plus gives you:
Google indexes Google Plus posts. They do not index Facebook or Twitter posts. 
Why is this important? If your Google Plus posts are SEO friendly, and include good content, it’s possible that your Google Plus posts could show up in search results. In fact, if you are very active on Google Plus, your posts might even start popping up in results before your website – or your competitors’ websites. Right now, there’s a good chance your competitors aren’t even thinking about joining Google Plus. If you get on it now, you could have an important advantage.
So, how do you make your Google Plus posts SEO-friendly?
The answer is very much the way you would make your website SEO friendly. You include links to your website; you use keywords in your content; you provide relevant, interesting content; and you engage your audience in social media. Once you join Google Plus and start getting familiar with it, you can follow these tips to make your Google Plus business page SEO friendly. If you need help with any of this, you can always reach out to your friendly SEO services company (that’d be us).
Optimize Your “About” Page. Here’s how:
  • Use keywords in your profile.
  • Link to your website using keywords as anchor text. Check out our SEO Expert Google Plus page as an example.
  • In the “Recommended Links” section, add links to your other social networks and your blog.
  • Add as much information about your company as possible. The “About” section in Google Plus is much more robust than the “Info” section in your Facebook page.
  • Add photos and videos whenever possible.
Optimize Your Posts. Here’s how:
  • Add comments in your posts. Don’t post only a link. Your comments should be more like a paragraph than a couple of sentences. Remember, the more relevant content you have in your posts, the more Google will favor it.
  • Strive to have your posts shared; and strive to get comments. Google will favor popular posts most.
How do you get your posts shared and commented? Make sure you add relevant, interesting information frequently. Also, make sure your posts contain complete thoughts – remember: more like a paragraph than a quick thought.
Google Plus may take you more time than Facebook. 
Don’t let that be a deal-breaker! It’s worth the time! I can’t stress enough the benefit of Google indexing your Google Plus posts!
Your Turn!
Have you ventured into Google Plus for your business? How is it working out for you?

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  • Payment methods
  • Photo galleries of the business
  • Brands, business categories and promotional information
  • Promotional packages for distinguishing displays of the products
  • Links to your website on 100 incoming quality websites to increase Google ranking of your website
  • Links to your website on 100 incoming quality websites to increase Google ranking of your website
  • Yahoo local listing
  • Bing (MSN) local listing
  • Business profile page for a social networking website, such as Faceboook
  • Promotional packages for distinguishing displays of your products
  • Keep your customer more up-to-date about your services by phone number, hours of operation, and display photos and videos.
  • 20+ business photos posting.
Value added promotional offer with Business Pro Plus
  • 15 key phrases optimization
  • 30+ article submission
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  • 100 quality links for rapid increase of your website's Google ranking and customer visits
  • Manual submission to 50 + search engines
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Product URLs – a Duplicate Content Minefield

Over the past few months I have been conducting lots of SEO Audits for a vast range of clients of all sizes. One thing that always seems to come out of the audit as a significant action is to look at the URL structure and duplicate content, with a special note for the product URL.

I find it extremely frustrating that with today’s technology and the skill set of most developers, CMS Platforms still generate multiple URLs for products associated with several categories. This instantly generates duplicate content for a single product, and if this is replicated across hundreds if not thousands of products, a serious duplicate content issue occurs.

To give you an example of what happens with some CMS Platforms (all CMS platforms are different), I have described a scenario below that is from the point of view of both a merchandiser and platform.

Merchandiser: a leading retailer has a new product that needs adding to the CMS.

CMS Platform: generate a generic URL that incorporates the product title and the SKU:

www.domain.com/product/product-title-plus-sku-number-011232

Merchandiser: the product that was added is a waterproof jacket; this fits into three categories, which were selected from the options available.

CMS Platform: generate three new URLs, BUT they are SEO friendly with keywords included.

www.domain.com/category/sub-category-1/product-title-plus-sku-number-011232

www.domain.com/category/sub-category-2/product-title-plus-sku-number-011232

www.domain.com/category/sub-category-3/product-title-plus-sku-number-011232

Merchandiser: the product is added to the correct brand

CMS Platform: another URL is created for the brand product.

www.domain.com/brand/product-title-plus-sku-011232

THREE MONTHS LATER: the winter season comes to an end, so the close of season sale is on.

Merchandiser: the product didn’t sell very well and was added to the sale.

CMS Platform: a new URL is created for the product that is now associated with the sale category.

www.domain.com/sale/product-title-plus-sku-number-011232



The scenario above describes adding the product to three different core categories, a brand and sale category, resulting in the creation of five different URLs to go with the generic product URL.

Now what is the issue with that, when they are keyword rich?

One of the biggest, if not THE biggest issue with e-commerce sites is the amount of duplicate content that is created, the majority by products and product listings. The above shows a perfect example of how duplicates are being created by multiple product URLs through CMS Platforms.

So how do you solve this issue? There are a couple of ways, depending on how far you are along with the CMS and how co-operative your web development team are.

1. When adding a product to the CMS, make sure that the platform creates just ONE generic URL (www.domain.com/product/product-title-plus-sku-number-011232 ) that can then be associated with multiple categories, brands, sale page etc. This will allow the merchandiser to select multiple categories to associate the product with, which will link through to the same URL. By ensuring the use of just one URL, the amount of duplicate content would be significantly decreased.

There are numerous large brands that are already using this method to good effect, although in slightly different ways, including:

John Lewis
http://www.johnlewis.com/27573/Style.aspx
http://www.johnlewis.com/173405/Style.aspx

Amazon:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/0470554185
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Sony-KDL32BX300-32-inch-Widescreen-Freeview/dp/B004AHKUJA/

2. If your web development team are unable to change the way the URLs are generated, speak to them about automatically creating a rel=”canonical” tag for each product with the generic URL added. This will provide the search engine with the generic URL to index instead of the other multiple URLs

3. If you are unable to implement either of the above recommendations, then I would suggest 301 redirecting the multiple URLs to the original generic URL. Before going ahead with this option, I would strongly urge you to try everything you can to get your web development team to implement either of the first two options. Option 3 will take up a considerable amount of time, with collating the different URLs for each product and then 301 redirecting them.

How important is your Landing Page to your online business? Very much. Brick Marketing, a respected online marketing solutions company with above 10 years of experience in the field of Search Engine Optimization, is pleased to declare a new, exciting category that is being added to their informative Search Engine Optimization Journal and the Nabeel Pasha SEO Expert blog. This new category is all about Landing Page Optimization and how it can drive even more sales and visitors to your website.
Good landing pages can increase the conversion rates of any online business. Hence, it is important to know how it works. The Landing Page Optimization category is a huge addition to the Nabeel Pasha 
SEO Expert blog. This will inform readers about the marketing tool aspects of landing pages, and how landing pages can work for them. One of the key things that the Landing Page Optimization category of the Search Engine Optimization Journal will cover is the makings of a good landing page. It will cover different topics about what makes a good landing page, such as:
• Keeping content simple but sufficiently sophisticated
• Working from a style sheet
• Including purchase buttons
• Image optimization
• Using sales-oriented material
However, the Landing Page Optimization category will not just discuss what makes a good landing page. It will also discuss other topics that can take your good landing page and make it into a spectacular one that draws in more clients and sells more products. Some of the topics that will also be discussed in the Landing Page Optimization category of the Search Engine Optimization Journal comprise:
• Photo optimization
• Using specific keyword phrases
• Making your landing page stand out
• Local search marketing
• Image optimization