Posts Tagged ‘Keywords’

SEO 101 {Search Engine Optimisation} Keynote Pt4

Monday, May 16th, 2011

Search Engine Optimisation keynote as presented at the Sales Roadshow In Kent In January 2011. SEO Topics Covered in this Keynote: OFF PAGE SEO Other Videos in this Series Include ON PAGE SEO KEYWORDS CONTENT WRITING You can find an article on our Blog at bit.ly Follow Us Twitter at twitter.com “Like” Us on Facebook at www.facebook.com You can find the first in our series of videos on Social Media for SMEs at bit.ly I look forward to reading your comments and don’t forget to hit the SUBSCRIBE button.

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Search Engine Optimization

Sunday, May 8th, 2011

advertising.wtnh.com – WTNH.com get provide you with keyword analysis, content optimization, link building, and other online strategies to strengthen your online presence. SEO can help you attract new customer by ensuring your business is seen on the top search engines.

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Houston Texas lawyers – SEO Tips

Thursday, April 28th, 2011

www.houston-texas-lawyers-attorneys-directory.com http Houston Texas attorneys – Search engine optimization tips The example shown in the video is for our Houston lawyers site, but, information is basic to all webmasters who better search engine rankings and traffic. Oh, by the way our search…

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What Is The Best Way To Create An SEO Friendly Blog On My Website?

Tuesday, April 26th, 2011

www.eversparkinteractive.com Blogs have become a popular addition to many websites of all types of business, but many are wholly under-utilized in SEO terms and often add little value to the site or even the readers. Attaching a blog to your website is easy to do and gives you a great vehicle for attracting not only customers, but links as well which will help to improve your search engine rankings. Coupled with keyword rich content, blogs provide a valuable tool for SEO as well as building trust in your business.

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SEO Get Ranked well in Google & Yahoo! w/ Links

Saturday, April 9th, 2011

SEO Get Ranked well in Google & Yahoo! w/ Links This video explains the basics in SEO or Search Engine optimization.. With some minor website code changes you can place top in Google, Yahoo and MSN! Link backs are key in getting great search engine placement. They lend credibility to your website and will move you through the ranks FAST! Get your tarketed link @ Mixcat submit.mixcat.com If you have any questions on SEO or Meta code – keywords – description – or title please send me an email or comment. I hope you find this video on SEO useful. The search engines traffic is FREE Traffic to your website. The more visitors your site has the more products or services you will sell.. Thats money for you. SEO tools from Mixcat.com http

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SEO Backlinks

Wednesday, April 6th, 2011

www.MaxSeoBacklinks.com Is Your website not on the top, for your desired keywords? Are You losing business to your competition? Our Search Engine Optimization services are designed to rank your site higher – and do it fast! In this short introduction, we will introduce you to our SEO services. Search engine optimization (SEO) is the process of improving the visibility of your website or web page in the search engines, via the “natural” or un-paid, “organic” search results. SEO may target different kinds of search, including, image search, local search, video search and industry-specific vertical search engines. This gives a website web presence. In the few minutes ahead, we will cover 5 things you need to know about your very next move in your business strategy. As an Internet marketing strategy, SEO considers how search engines work, what people search for, the actual search terms typed into search engines, and which search engines, are preferred by their targeted audience. Optimizing a website may involve editing its content, and HTML, or associated coding to both increase its relevance to specific keywords, and to remove barriers to the indexing activities of search engines. Promoting a site to increase the number of back links, or inbound links, is another SEO tactic. Search engine optimization may be included as a part of a broader marketing campaign. Effective SEO may require changes to the HTML source code of your website, content, SEO tactics may be incorporated

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SEO Keyword Research Basics

Friday, March 11th, 2011

from www.seobook.com Tips on how to do keyword research for search engine optimization to help ensure your site ranks well in search engines like Google.

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SEO with SEO Inc. at SES San Francisco

Wednesday, February 16th, 2011

Jamie O’Donnell, SEO-PR, interviews Jay Dunigan, SEO Inc., exhibitor at SES San Francisco 2010. SEO Inc. began in 1997, and helps clients with their SEO (search engine optimization) strategy, including studying their Web architecture, analyzing keywords and competition, onpage seo, linking strategies, and social media. Jay discusses all of the recent developments impacting search and how SEO Inc. must educate its clients on the constantly changing search landscape. It all starts with the blog, according to Jay. SEO Inc. consults with clients on the subject of blog building. The blog is a central portal for creating new content and pushing out that content through social media portals to help create organic links. For more information on exhibiting at SES San Francisco, please visit: www.sessanfrancisco.com

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Picking Keywords for SEO – A Different View

Wednesday, December 29th, 2010

The first step to developing any search engine optimization
effort is picking keywords. The general consensus is pick
keywords with solid amounts of traffic and a minimum of
competition. At the risk of being laughed off the Internet,
here’s a different view.

Going Big…Going VERY Big

Should you do research to identify keywords receiving lots of
traffic? Absolutely. Of this group, should you identify the
keywords with the lowest amount of competition? Again, yes.
After all, who would be foolish enough to try to attack keywords
with a few million competing sites? Well, me for one.

People that go for a keyword phrase like “for sale by owner” [2
million plus searches a month and KEI of 0.000000000...] are often
dismissed as amateurs with unrealistic expectations. For those
of us that have been in the business for some time, this bias
deserves some reconsideration. The motivation is greed…pure and
simple greed.

Seo greed arises when one achieves top listings in Google, Yahoo
and MSN for a site. Using the example above, assume the client
is a car-listing site and you’ve conquered all the listings for
“car for sale by owner.” Yes, it took 15 months, but the client
is happy and so are you. Or are you?

After a few weeks, you start thinking, “Damn, I should have gone
for the phrase ‘for sale by owner’ and the extra 700,000
searches a month.” You start getting visions of changing the
site, but the anchor text in links and so on is already set. In
the end, you feel dissatisfied because you want more, damn it!

A Different Approach

Okay, I am not advocating you throw competition analysis out the
window. You should absolutely find keywords that have solid
traffic and low competition. If nothing else, you need
short-term carrots to keep you motivated. That being said, you
must also plan for the inherent evil greed in your twisted
little seo soul. Don’t even try to deny it.

Here it comes…

I am advocating you go for keywords with monstrous amounts of
traffic, competition analysis be damned! Yes, I know. What a
fool.

Throwing caution to the wind, I am even going to argue
that…[drum roll]…you consider one-word keywords! I know…
Blasphemy!…Insanity!…Stupid Moron…etc. But think about it. When
you’ve accomplished your goals with low competition keywords,
why not have a go at the biggies? What if you get them…even a
few?

Putting it all together, my theory is this. Identify the low
competition keywords, optimize your site and so on. Just make
sure you also throw some “wishful thinking” keywords. If the
optimized site survives for three or four years, you might just
be thankful you did.

I’m off to optimize for the keyword “travel.” Lets see, Expedia
is listed number 1 with a page rank of 8 and 67 thousand back
links on Google.

Ha! Expedia I mock thee!

Halstatt Pires
http://www.articlesbase.com/sem-articles/picking-keywords-for-seo-a-different-view-2462.html

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SEO – Choosing And Testing Keywords

Monday, December 27th, 2010

Part of writing and testing keywords is to keep careful track of your results. Keeping documents of how much traffic using certain words can help you track results. As those in the business of SEO optimization have discovered keywords and keyword phrases that seemed to work yesterday may not work today. Keeping track of your keywords simply by noting those that bring you profits and those that don’t are ways of figuring out what makes money for you and what doesn’t.

One of the most popular ways to choose keywords is to do so through hit results. One good place to look at keywords is the overture keyword engine inventory. All you need to do is put in a few phrases or words that apply to your business or service and then assess them by popularity.

Another great place for looking up keywords is a site named Word Tracker. They have a database of over 40 million results that is updated every 2 hours. If you enter a phrase or a word you can see how many people are actually searching for that keyword. You have to pay to use word tracker but there is a sliding scale. It costs about eight bucks U.S. to use it for 24 hours. A yearly membership is $274 U.S.

When looking at these keywords keep in mind that you are never looking for keywords that are too popular or that are too well used. This is because these keywords are too general and will bring untargeted traffic to your site. Untargeted traffic is traffic that is looking for someone else but ends up on your site anyway. They are like tenants that don’t pay rent because all they do is use up your bandwidth. Remember that the most specific and targeted keywords are never the ones that are the most popular.

Chris Angus
http://www.articlesbase.com/internet-articles/seo-choosing-and-testing-keywords-83655.html

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