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Friday, 13 May 2011

Greatsol-SEO Presents Local SEO: Staying Ahead of the Pack


Local SEO: Staying Ahead of the Pack


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Last year was huge for local SEO as Google started to mess around with how they presented the local search results but how they determined local intent. As a lover of all things local this was an exciting time  – and as more businesses become aware of the importance of Local SEO it is crucial that you get that competitive edge. What follows is basically a small but essential list of the cool tools, essential reads and best blogs for keeping pace with this critical part of SEO.
If you don't have Local SEO down as part of your 'must-do' list you are going to fall behind…

Local SEO Tools

There are loads of new and exciting tools that have started to appear over the last year or so, here are my favourites:

Whitespark Local Citation Finder

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This great little tool does exactly what it says on the tin – helps you find local citations. If you didn't know local citations are the new links!!! Sign up and you can use the tool in limited form for free – and to be fair if you are doing this just for your own business that may be all you need. You get the option to search by both phone number and keyword and it throws lots of opportunity your way and cuts out the process of having to search manually. Saving time = more citations.
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The Local Search Toolkit

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Without going in to too much detail (you can find a detailed review of the tool here) this nifty little tool analyses the other businesses that feature in Google Places results for your given keywords. So not only do you get a bunch of citation sites for helping you move up the rankings you also get the business name (who's cheating with keywords?), the title tag of the home page (what are they focusing on?), citations, reviews, photos, videos, is it verified and how far is it from the city centre. Essentially you get a shed load of data that you can export into excel and figure out your plan – nice!
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Not satisfied yet? Then check out…

BrightLocal

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The new kids on the block…but definitely worthy of inclusion here. BrightLocal offer some great tools, with the promise of more in the future. They have a great local rank checker – which when I tested it seemed to be fairly accurate. The reports look like they are going to be pretty comprehensive (I am waiting for the white labelling to be honest -due soon!) Helpfully thought BrightLocal have a great image right there on their site that shows you what its all about:
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Check the full details out here. BrightLocal have also got an awesome little widget that helps all you local businesses get reviews on the important third party sites that Google is looking at. With their link building plan already in place (nice work guys) BrightLocal are giving away a widget that businesses not only want but need (a lesson in link building). Take the widget and put it on your site so people can access the review sites that you need the reviews on:

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Expands to:

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The great thing about this widget is that you can customise so the customers that are reviewing your business only go to the sites that you want them to!
In addition to this they are also planning to launch some more local SEO tools soon – CitationBurst, DirectoryRunner, LocalSEO Check Up and ReviewFlow…keep your eyes on these guys, they are going to blow up big time in Local SEO in the next year or so.
You have the Local SEO tools, but tools are useless without the correct knowledge – so here are some great resources for you to get to grips with to prepare you for your Local SEO campaigns:

Local SEO Blogs

Blumenthals Blog – Packed with great information and tips that you won't find elsewhere.

Some Great Local SEO Posts

Local SEO – A Beginners Guide – A great primer of you are just starting out. Brief to the point and covering all the beginners stuff that you need to know.
36 Must Read Local SEO Resources – Proof that content curation gets links. A great one stop resource for all things local.
Making the Most out of Google Places – The best guide to Google Places that I didn't write myself.
35 Local Link Opportunities You Missed – We often forget about local links when conducting local campaign. Brain gone dry? Check in here!

Thinking Outside The Box

Mike Belasco, Darren Shaw and Mary Bowling – Dissecting Local SEO Via Competitive Analysis

If You Only Ever Read One Local SEO Resource…Make It:

Local Search Ranking Factors – By David Mihm and a whole bunch of other great SEO people.

Sunday, 8 May 2011

Greatsol-SEO


Google Penny Bank


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Optimizing aspects of your page for the search engines is a lot like putting change in the penny bank. A quarter, nickel, dime, or penny isn’t going to make you rich by any means. But think about how much money you would have if you saved every bit of change you had over a year. It would be quite a bit, right?  Similarly, simply making a change or two to help with on-page optimization does not equate to strong organic rankings. But, if you make sure to follow the best practices on every page of your site, you will reap significant rewards over time.
***Disclaimer*** These are general rules of thumb. Universal truths in SEO are few and far between. 

Proper Title Tag

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Make sure the title tag you are using includes the main keywords you are trying to rank for. Your page title should be limited to 70 characters, although there’s a strong argument for exceeding this in certain cases. While some people have a tendency to put every keyword they can imagine in the title tag, this is generally not a good idea. Besides, you should only be targeting one primary keyword (and derivatives of that keyword) per page in the first place. It should also be noted that there has been quite a bit of research indicating that the more words or characters used in a title tag, the more it dilutes the power of that title tag. In other words, keep it short and to the point. And don’t try to stuff the title tag full of keywords.

Content

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There a couple rules most people follow regarding content and on-page optimization. First, try to include the keyword in the first sentence, of the first paragraph. Second, don’t feel the need to put the keyword in the content a million times like this. The search engines are remarkably intelligent, and if anything, keyword stuffing raises a red flag. Instead, use an LSI tool (or a thesaurus) to replace repeated use of your keyword with synonyms or other phrases that make the content appear more relevant to the search engines.  Also, I generally try to make my content at least 500 words (and sometimes much longer). Think about it from a search engine’s perspective. If a site has more content on it, it’s often a fair assumption that it provides a comprehensive discussion of the topic as hand. 

Internal Linking

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Proper internal linking allows you to correlate specific pages with specific subjects and keywords. Let’s say you have a website about coffee. It’s usually a good idea to try to rank subpages for related terms rather than trying to rank your home page for every single term you want to rank for. If you want want to rank for “espresso”, create a page about espresso and link most (or all) of your other pages containing the words espresso to the page about about espresso. Likewise, if you want to rank for “cappuccino”, create a page that discusses cappuccino and link the word “cappuccino” to that page across your site.
It’s worth noting that there is such as thing as an over optimization penalty. So don’t go put words in content just to link them to the phrases you want to rank for. As with most things regarding SEO, try to be (or at least make it look) as natural as possible.

Alt Tags

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Everyone loves pictures so make sure to include them in your blog or site. However, make use of these images for SEO  value by providing alt tags that match that page’s targeted keyword.
But remember, the alt text still needs to describe the image. The best approach is to pretend that someone will be viewing your page with a text browser, so they’ll see the alt tags, not the images themselves.
Furthermore, it’s a good idea to name the file with your keyword. For example, if the page was about “coffee beans”, then name the first image “coffeebeans.jpg”, the second image “coffeetbeans2.jpg”, and so on.  

H1 Tags

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The H1 tag should also include the keyword phrase you are targeting. This is just another indicator telling the search engine what the page is about. A lot of people make the mistake of putting more than one H1 tag on a page. Don’t do this. It can confuse the search engines and dilute whatever power the H1 tag may have. (Be particularly careful with WordPress sites. They are notorious for creating multiple H1 tags.)

Meta Descriptions

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While meta descriptions may have used to influence rankings, it’s my belief they have little impact on search engine rankings. That being said, this article is intended to discuss things you can do to increase your site’s ranking. Writing proper meta descriptions can have a strong impact on your organic CTR, so make sure to take you time writing them.  When writing meta-descriptions, think of them as an opportunity to entice searchers to click on your site…a “salesy” snippet if you will. So, while meta descriptions may not have a direct impact on your rankings, they can effect your traffic. Remember that only 250 characters are displayed in the search engine results. Yoast’s SEO for WordPress tool does an excellent job of letting you preview what your meta description will look like in the SERPs, so give it a shot if you’re using WordPress.

Meta Keywords

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Anyone who’s spent time working on a site or blog realizes that your time is truly an investment. Not this that this is a novel concept, but spending time to optimize your meta keywords is a monumental waist of time. Some would argue that some search engines, aka Yahoo, give meta-keywords some algorithmic weight. But with Bings acquisition of Yahoo, this is no longer the case. Others argue that using keywords tells your competitors what keywords your trying to rank for, but anybody who has some idea of how to perform competitive analysis will tell you that you can figure out what keywords a page is targeting in about 30 seconds, without the use of meta keywords. So, unless you want to waste your time (and money), don’t spend time working on meta keywords. This time can be used much better doing almost any other SEO activity.
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On-page optimization isn’t going to dramatically boost your site in the SERPs, but it can prevent you form ranking #3 versus #1. SEO is numbers game. The more things you do right, the higher chances your site has of getting good rankings. However, often times the things that you can do to help your sites rankings are external, i.e. links. Don’t be like the kid who breaks his penny bank open every month to buy a new baseball card. Be like this guy who cashed in over $13,000 in pennies.

Thursday, 5 May 2011

Available Positions at Greatsol-SEO.com


Available Positions at Greatsol-SEO.com

We’re looking for bright minds that are ready to strap it in and go to work. The combination of skill and dedication is what makes us good at what we do. It’s what has propelled hundreds of clients to the top of the search engines, and continues to do so.
You will work hard. But if you want to play hard, we do that, too. From whitewater rafting trips, parties and contests to office ping-pong, air hockey and arcade games, there are plenty of opportunities to let off steam and refresh your mind.
If you have a geeky zeal for all things search related, and you don’t mind co-workers sporting flip-flops in the summer, then you’ll fit right in. If you’re looking for SEO jobs, SEO careers, and a bright future in the Internet marketing industry, send us your resume today.

Positions currently available:

CTO
Account Executive
SEO Manager
Search Engine Optimization Speacialist
Sales Representative
Web Designer
Web Developer

To apply for any of these jobs:
Send your resume and cover letter to jobs@greatsol-seo.com. Include the job title in the subject line.

CTO

Overview:
The CTO reports to the President and CEO and is responsible for establishing the company’s technical vision and leading all aspects of the company’s technology development. The CTO is the company top technology executive, playing an integral role in the company’s strategic direction, development, and future growth.
Responsibilities:
  • Lead the execution of technology strategy for technology platforms, partnerships, and external relationships.
  • Build and manage a top-flight technology team and oversee research and development, as well as project management.
  • Provide visible leadership for the company within the technology community.
  • Anticipate and react to major technology changes to ensure the maintenance of company leadership in the competitive landscape.
  • Establish technical standards and ensure adherence to them for project development and company operations.
  • Evaluate and identify appropriate technology platforms (including web application frameworks and the deployment stack) for delivering the company’s services.
  • Participate as a member of the senior management team in establishing governance processes of direction and control to ensure that objectives are achieved, risks are managed appropriately and the organization’s resources are used responsibly, particularly in the areas of software development, office networks and computers, and telecommunications.
  • Collaborate with the appropriate departments to assess and recommend technologies that support company organizational needs.
  • Manage the set up, deployment, and troubleshooting of internal communication systems and IT.
  • Communicate the company’s technology strategy to investors, management, staff, partners, customers, and stakeholders.
Qualifications:
  • At least 5 years previous experience, with 2 in an executive-level position.
  • 2+ years experience in web application development.
  • Technical expertise in web systems architecture, design and development.
  • Familiarity with technical requirements of Internet marketing and search engine optimization.
  • Demonstrated ability to interpret technology and market trends as a foundation for technology and product roadmaps.
  • Excellent interpersonal and communication skills.
  • Degree in Engineering or Computer Science required, MBA preferred.

Account Executive

Overview:
The Account Executive is responsible for the collaboration, high-level management, retention and satisfaction related to individual client campaigns. The Account Executive will be the liaison between the client and the company for the lifetime of the account and will be responsible for the collaboration of the account as a whole (oftentimes, multiple services are provided to each client). This position is full-time.
Responsibilities:
  • Perform extensive research on each client’s niche and industry to have the knowledge necessary to professionally manage the relationship
  • Provide clients with regular updates on their account progress
  • Address and resolve client concerns
  • Collaborate with the service managers associated with the account to ensure the project is progressing in a timely manner
  • Frequent client communication to assess and increase client satisfaction, strengthen relationships, discuss reports, strategy, and past, current, and future work
  • Manage multiple client accounts
  • Responsible for liaising between clients and internal service managers to coordinate the client account as a whole
  • Ensure that all account projects and tasks are effective, completed on time, on budget, and to the client’s satisfaction
  • Arrange and head up both internal and client meetings
  • Assist in up selling other products and services to your clients when appropriate
Qualifications:
  • 1+ years experience in client relationship management
  • Strong organizational skills
  • Strong verbal and written communication skills
  • Ability to work well in a team environment
  • Analytical thinker
  • Self motivated and able to multi-task on multiple projects simultaneously
  • Works well under pressure and deadlines
  • Internet marketing experience is a plus

SEO Manager

Overview:
The SEO Account Manager is given tasks related to all aspects of Internet marketing. You will work with the Director of SEO to perform competitive analysis, keyword research, create reports, find link opportunities and give advice to companies on how to improve their current marketing strategy.
Responsibilities:
  • Keyword research
  • Competitive market analysis
  • Write new website content
  • Optimization of website content & code
  • Collaborate with clients to research and maintain target keyword phrases
  • Provide answers to questions related to organic search programs
  • Manage clients’ natural search marketing programs to generate maximum traffic through improved organic search engine visibility
  • Continually gain more search engine optimization knowledge and share new strategies with clients
  • Analysis of web analytics reports
Qualifications:
  • Internet research skills
  • Online research skills
  • Prior SEO account management experience
  • Quick learner – self motivated and able to multi-task on multiple projects simultaneously
  • Excellent verbal, written and presentation skills
  • Experience with Google analytics
  • Bachelors degree preferred

Search Engine Optimization Specialist

Overview:
The SEO specialist is given tasks related to all aspects of internet marketing. You will perform competitive analysis, keyword research, create reports, find link opportunities and give advice to companies on how to improve their current marketing strategy. This is a full or part-time position.
Responsibilities:
  • Keyword research
  • Competitive market analysis
  • Write new website content
  • Optimization of website content & code
  • Link recruitment
  • Analysis of web analytics reports
Qualifications:
  • Internet research skills
  • Web development experience is a plus
  • Strong verbal and written communication skills
  • Experience with Internet Marketing is a plus

Sales Representative

Overview:
The Sales Representative will be responsible for contacting and following up with potential clients for search engine optimization and marketing services. We provide well-qualified leads from the website and other sources. We are looking for someone with proven success in consultative sales. Generous commission structure makes this a very lucrative position if you work hard and bring in new business. Search engine marketing is something that every business needs, and most business owners and marketers are becoming aware of this need. We back up our promises with real results for our search marketing clients. This is a full or part-time position.
Responsibilities:
  • Developing lead generation channels and following up with leads
  • Preparing sales proposals and marketing collateral
  • Increasing market share by introducing company products as business solutions
  • Providing account management
  • Participating in trade shows, exhibits, and open houses to promote company image/services
Qualifications:
  • At least 1 year of successful sales experience
  • Understanding of Internet marketing
  • Superior knowledge of sales techniques including cold-calling, networking, lead generation
  • Strong written and verbal communications skills
  • Ability to close the deal

Web Designer

Overview:
SEO Web Designers are given tasks related to all aspects of website design. You will work with the VP of Web Development to perform needs assessments, wire framing, brand development, web design, user interface design, and give advice to companies on how to improve their web presence. SEO Web Designers are finishers; you are expected to get things done on time and on budget.
Responsibilities:
  • Perform needs assessments
  • Information architecture
  • Wire framing
  • Brand development
  • Website design
  • User Interface (UI) design
  • Collaborate with web developers to produce XHTML/CSS
  • Working knowledge of XHTML/CSS and best practices
  • Working knowledge of industry CMS tools such as WordPress, Joomla
  • Collaborate with clients and account managers to research and develop website design strategies
  • Provide answers to questions related to web design, usability, and effectiveness
  • Continually gain more web design knowledge and share new strategies with clients and staff
Qualifications:
  • Online research skills
  • Prior search-friendly web design experience
  • Quick learner – self motivated and able to multi-task on multiple projects simultaneously
  • Finisher – get things done on time and on budget
  • Excellent verbal, written and presentation skills
  • Excellent industry software skills; Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, Flash, In Design, etc.
  • Bachelors degree preferred

Web Developer

Overview:
SEO Web Developers are given tasks related to all aspects of website development. You will work with the VP of Web Development to build search-friendly, WC3 compliant websites; including creating XHTML/CSS templates from PSDs, WordPress themes and other CMS installs, shopping cart integrations, and quality assurance testing. SEO Web Developers must excel at custom PHP programming, Java/JSP, and have systems experience with data management, and web scripting. Additionally, SEO Web Developers stay current on technology and are able to give advice to companies on how to improve their current web presence. SEO Web Developers are finishers; you are expected to get things done on time and on budget.
Responsibilities:
  • Perform needs assessments
  • User Interface (UI) design
  • Collaborate with web designers to produce XHTML/CSS; Splice PSDs
  • Extensive knowledge of XHTML/CSS and best practices
  • Extensive knowledge of industry CMS tools such as Word Press
  • Extensive knowledge of industry shopping cart tools such as X-Cart and Magento
  • Extensive knowledge of PHP and MySQL
  • Working knowledge of Java/JSP a plus
  • Experience with XML/web services/APIs
  • Systems experience with data management, web scripting/scraping
  • Quality assurance testing, cross-browser compatibility testing
  • Collaborate with clients and account managers to research and develop website development strategies
  • Provide answers to questions related to web development , usability, and effectiveness
  • Continually gain more web development knowledge and share new strategies with clients and staff
Qualifications:
  • Online research skills
  • Prior search-friendly web development experience a plus
  • Quick learner
  • Self motivated; able to multi-task on multiple projects simultaneously
  • Finisher; able to get things done on time and on budget
  • Excellent verbal, written and presentation skills
  • Excellent coding and integration abilities
  • Bachelors degree preferred

To apply for any of these jobs:
Send your resume and cover letter to jobs@greatsol-seo.com. Include the job title in the subject line.

Friday, 29 April 2011


Blog Commenting Service

Blog Commenting Service is a great way of link building. It involves commenting on various blogs along with the link of a website. Our Blog Commenting service gives you the assurance of over 80% approval rate.
Apart from direct link building like one-way link building, directory submissions etc., there are a number of indirect ways to create one-way links too. Blog Commenting is one such tool. Robingupta.Com Blog commenting service a new and unique way to ensure 100s of one-way permanent links for your website. Blogs, as you already know, is an excellent way to find targeted audience. Through blog commenting, you can draw the traffic from to your website.
Blog commenting service involves commenting on various blogs and posting links of a website with them. It is an indirect, yet extremely effective way of link building. Readers and subscribers will read the comment and might be inspired to click on the link too.
Our blog commenting service is targeted towards link building, but with a difference. Blog commenting service is much different from other kinds of link building methods. A good post can not only convince the readers to click on links, but can also create a good image of the company or website.
There are a number of aspects of blog commenting that must be addressed while posting a comment. Otherwise, the comment will either get rejected or deleted.

A good blog comment should have the following qualities:

  1. It should be original. Copied or repeated posts are often deleted by the moderators.
  2. It should be accurate in the facts that it states in reply to the blog post.
  3. In addition to the blog posts, the comment should also correspond with other comments.
  4. The post should not look forced or a formality. It must have a message.
At RobinGupta.Com, we have a fleet of talented writers who are expert in all kinds of writing assignment, including blog comment.

Let’s have a look at some of the main benefits of hiring a Blog Commenting Service:

  • Seo Friendly Process: our blog commenting process is 100% seo friendly in which we will manually find seo friendly blogs those are well index in Google, after this we manually post comment in that blog post.
  • More Exposure: If done in the right manner, blog commenting can provide a lot of exposure to a website. The links are visible to every visitor on the blogs.
  • Targeted customers: Blog commenting can attract a lot of targeted customers, since the people who see these comments are already interested in the subject, products or services.
  • Product placement: Blog commenting can also be used to provide information about the products and services, in an indirect manner. Readers find such kind of comments quite convincing and thus, are more inclined towards clicking on the links.
  • Convenience: This is a much faster and convenient way to communicate a link to large number of people. Plus, a good blog commenting service will do this job within few days and you won’t even have to waste your precious time in looking for good blogs.
We are the most genuine and relevant blog commenting service out there. You might find many other professionals or services which claim to provide good blog commenting services at very low prices. Instead of wasting your time with such second grade firms, you must straight away come to us.

Why you must hire us?

Following are the points that make us your best option for blog commenting:
  • We manually submit your Comments in blogs posts.
  • Our 100% Spam Free guarantee. We follow all of Google’s guidelines so you get the maximum power from your back link.
  • Gambling, casino, poker & dating sites (not porno) are allowed.
  • Minimum Guarantee of 80% approval rate.
  • No Generic comments that means Our Commenter will comment only quality comments and they will write unique content on post, no spammy comments like: “Good Blog, Nice Post, please visit my site.. Ect.”
  • The links that you get are one way and are permanent links for your website.
  • Deep Linking for inner pages of websites are allowed.
  • Only permanent and one-way links.
  • Genuine effort: No cutting corners.
  • After completion of job we will provide you detailed reports.
All these features have made us one of the most popular blog commenting services out there. It is easy to find a service that will blog commenting for you, but a hard working and efficient service like ours is extremely difficult.
Once you hire us, you won’t have to worry about anything. We will search good, active and relevant blogs and post comments with the above mentioned qualities. Each of the comment will have the potential to be approved.
Please contact us at support@greatsol-seo.com or Call us at 1-877-643-6199

Monday, 18 April 2011

Search Engine Marketing – Increasing Your Search Engine Ranking


The following article is one of a series of articles which focus on Affiliate, Article and Internet Marketing. All of the articles are based on real experiences and research done over twenty years as a personal and business coach. They are also written in response to questions which I have been asked as well as address common challenges that people have with affiliate marketing, article marketing, internet marketing or running an online business in general. I sincerely hope that you find the following information of value. One idea, one tip, one clue can make all the difference.
Search Engine Marketing – Increasing Your Search Engine Ranking
The methods employed to increase your search engine rankings may seem like rocket science to you, so you have probably avoided dealing with this issue. I am here to tell you – the time has come to face your website! A high search engine ranking for your website is so essential that if you have the slightest desire to actually succeed in your business, there is no way you can continue to avoid this
issue.
At least 85% of people looking for goods and services on the Internet find websites through search engines such as Google, Yahoo, and MSN. The idea of optimizing your pages for high search engine rankings is to attract targeted customers to your site who will be more than likely to make
a purchase. The higher your page comes up in search engine results, the greater the traffic that is directed to your website. That’s what search engine optimization is about.
You can immerse yourself in all the technical information available online to figure out how to optimize your web pages to achieve higher rankings. Or you can look at a few simple items on your pages, make some small adjustments, and most likely see improved rankings quite rapidly. The first item you should examine is the title bar on your homepage.
The title bar is the colored bar at the top of the page. Look at the words that appear there when you access your home page. To increase search engine rankings, the words on your homepage’s title bar should include the most important keywords or phrases, one of which would include your company name.
Then click on all your links and examine the title bars on the pages you access. Each title bar on every single page of your site should contain the most important keywords and phrases taken from the page itself. However, avoid very long strings of keywords, keeping them to six words or less. Avoid repeating keywords more than once in the title bars, and make sure that identical words are not next to
each other.
The next item to put under your microscope is your website content. Search engines generally list sites that contain quality content rather than scintillating graphics. The text on your site must contain the most important keywords – the words that potential customers will be typing into search engines to find your site.
Aim to have around 250 words on each page, but if this is not desirable due to your design, aim for at least 100 carefully chosen words. If you want to achieve a high ranking on search engines, this text is essential. However, the search engines must be able to read the text, meaning that the text must be in HTML and not graphic format.
To find out if your text is in HTML format, take your cursor and try to highlight a word or two. If you are able to do this, the text is HTML. If the text will not highlight, it is probably in graphic form. In this case, ask your webmaster to change the text into HTML format in order to increase your search engine rankings.
Next we come to what is called meta tags. I know this sounds like something out of science fiction, but it is really just simple code. Many people believe that meta tags are the key to high search engine rankings, but in reality, they only have a limited effect. Still, it’s worth adding them in the event that a search engine will use meta tags in their ranking formula.
To find out if your page is set up with meta tags, you must access the code. To do this, click the “view” button on the browser menu bar, and select “source.” This will pull up a window revealing the underlying code that created the page. If there are meta tags, they usually appear near the top of
the window. For example, a meta tag would read: meta name=”keywords” content=. If you do not find code that reads like this, ask your webmaster to put them in. This may not do much for your search engine rankings, but any little boost helps.
Lastly, we come to the issue of link popularity. This is a factor that is extremely important in terms of search engine rankings. Almost all search engines use link popularity to rank your website. Link popularity is based on the quality of the sites you have linked to from your links page.
If you type in “free link popularity check” in a popular search engine, the search engine will then show you what sites are linked to your site. In the case that there aren’t many sites linked up to yours, or that the sites that are linked up have low search engine rankings, consider launching a link popularity campaign. Essentially, this entails contacting quality sites and requesting that they exchange links with your site. Of course, this requires checking out the rankings of the websites you want to link up with. Linking to popular, quality sites not only boosts your search engine ranking, but it also directs more
quality traffic to your website.
Search engine rankings are extremely important for a successful Internet marketing campaign. Before you go out and hire a search engine optimization company, try taking some of the simple steps listed above, and see if you can’t boost your rankings yourself. Don’t ever ignore this all-important factor in Internet marketing. Remember, the higher your search engine ranking, the more quality
customers will be directed your way.
(If you are considering hiring a search engine optimization service, please read my article “Choosing A Search Engine Optimization Company”.)
CALL US NOW AT 1-877-643-6199 Or Contact at support@greatsol-seo.com