Posted by admin | Posted in Featured Articles | Posted on 06-12-2009
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Are you looking for ways to improve your website? Here are 10 simple ideas you might not have thought about:
- Review your homepage – don’t waste valuable real estate welcoming your visitors, instead tell them what you offer and try and convince them to stay a little longer.
- Make navigation simple and consistent. If you have a lot of links, consider using a drop-down style menu to organize those links, and keep the navigation bar looking the same throughout the whole website.
- Write meaningful titles. Titles are the most important aspect of your page, both from an SEO and a user standpoint – use keywords for the search engines, but make it obvious to the user what the page is about.
- Break up large blocks of text and use bullets where appropriate. Nobody has the time to read. Admit it – you “scan” webpages too! Short paragraphs and bullets make reading much easier on your visitors.
- Add a photo of the business owner or president. People like to know who they are doing business with. Also replace those snapshot photos of your staff with some professional portraits – the difference will amaze you. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted by admin | Posted in Promotional Techniques | Posted on 06-12-2009
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There are a number of things we could and should be doing to drive legitimate traffic to our websites, but we can all act a little over‐zealous at times too. Here is a short list of 10 things you should and should not be doing:
- Make sure you’re included in ALL the search engines.
‐ Many focus on Google ‐ which is understandable, and even advisable, since they have consistently well over 60% of the search market. But recent news indicates that Bing (the revamped MSN/Live) is gaining market share, and with the expected Microsoft‐Yahoo deal, Bing is likely to be powering Yahoo Search by early 2010.
- Consider Pay‐per‐click advertising.
‐ We’ve all heard of Google AdWords, Yahoo Search Marketing and Microsoft AdCenter, but fairly new on the scene is Facebook pay‐per‐click advertising. With Facebook pay‐per‐click, you can still target your audience geographically, but your targeted keywords are matched to keywords present in individual user profiles.
- Use Social Media.
‐ Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn are growing rapidly ‐ Forrester Research reports that there are 55.6 million adults in the US that use social media. If you haven’t already, it’s time to get in the game. Get yourself a Facebook business page. Sign up for Twitter ‐ and integrate those accounts into your website. Using services like Twitter to drive traffic to websites is possibly the greatest threat search engines have ever had. Talk to your web developer.
- Think Local.
‐ Searching for local businesses online is up ‐ but did you know that Google, Yahoo and Bing all have separate local directories that are free to sign up for? Other local directories such as SuperPages and YellowPages also have free basic listings. Some of these services offer paid enhancements ‐ adding your logo, giving preferred placement etc. Other local directories such as SurfDaytonOhio.com can help drive traffic to your website while also providing those all important back‐links.
- Start a Company Blog.
‐ Writing articles about your business or your industry can be a great way to drive traffic to your website ‐and increase your search engine visibility to boot. But be sure to commit to a Blog before you start. Blogs are often started with great enthusiasm, but then neglected shortly afterwards ‐ and a Blog that hasn’t been updated in months often looks worse than not having a Blog at all. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted by admin | Posted in Promotional Techniques | Posted on 25-11-2009
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The subject of SEO or search engine optimization, especially related to Google, can consume hours of your time when you try learn what is best to take your site to the top. Although Google is famous for being tight lipped around their algorithm that produces search results they have recently released a PDF guide for fine tuning your website title tags, meta descriptions, navigation and search engine friendly urls.
Search Engine Optimization Starter Guide (PDF)
This is a very helpful guide for configuring the settings of your site. When making changes to your site, I would follow Google”s recommendations to the T. All the info in this guide is easy to understand and implement. Also make sure you start your SEO practices early on in the development of your site. It will save you lots of time in the long run.
If for any reason you feel like you would like help in the implementation of SEO best practices for your site I would be happy to assist you with the development of your content. Just get in touch.