Apr 01 2008

One mans junk is another mans treasure

Tag: Website Reviewsadmin @ 10:57 am

I thought I would take the liberty of giving one of my new clients sites a great big plug. If you are based in Spain then you may be interested in the Sell It On The Coast online auctions in spain site.

Its a site with the same idea and features as Ebay, but aimed at the English speaking communities in Spain. Listing fee’s are low and couple this with less delivery cost and shorter delivery times and you can see why this site is going to become very popular on the coast. Enjoy!!

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Mar 31 2008

New SEO site review service

Tag: SEOadmin @ 1:56 am

Thought I would take a moment to mention a new SEO service that I am in the middle of rolling out.

The SEO site review service is for those who would like an initial consultation in order to gain a better insight into where there current SEO efforts(if any) are going wrong.

The site review takes around 3 days to complete and looks at your sites on and off-site optimization. You will also receive and in depth report detailing virtually every aspect of what you have done right and what are you are currently doing wrong.

I also include my “Link building 101″ document which is a detailed link building guide to help you with your link building efforts.

The service costs just 349 Euro’s

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Mar 23 2008

You mean I’m not #1 already?

Tag: SEOadmin @ 9:57 am

Quite often I am asked by clients who want to rank well for their keywords but who are not that familiar with the whole search engine and SEO process, how long it will take them to “get to #1″. As a search engine optimizer, it can be frustrating to have clients who are very impatient and just want to get that coverted spot on Google.

I can understand that a client wants to have their site rank as quickly as possible in order to start bringing in new business and revenue and know that this is the ultimate objective with organic SEO but it is important that the client is made fully aware from the outset, that it takes time to rank high in the SERPS(search engine results page’s) especially when you have a lot of keyword competition.

If you are an SEO yourself, then it is your responsibility to make your client aware from the word go that Rome really wasn’t built in a day and that building good search engine positioning is an on-going process.

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Jan 24 2008

5 smart ways to increase your rankings

Tag: SEOadmin @ 7:28 am

Well, thought I would write a post on some of the basic ways of improving your search engine rankings overnight(well, not quite). So here goes. Some important basic SEO advice to help drive you up the SERPS. This ones about on-site SEO. I will write another on off-site SEO soon.

  1. Write great titles
  2. An important attribute of any website in SEO terms in the title tag of each page. Make sure all of your pages have unique title tags and that they are descriptive in
    regards to the pages content. Try not to stuff too many keywords in there as don’t forget, these titles show up in the SERPS results and if written well can mean more
    clickthroughs. So if I was targeting “Dating UK” and maybe “Online Dating” keywords I could have good title that was both readable by humans and beneficial to the search engines. So the title might read “Online Dating UK - Internet Dating Just Got Easier”. Writing unique titles also helps to avoid keyword canabalization.

    Normally you should try to target one search term per page but if you must have more then try to overlap your keywords within the title for maximum effect.

  3. Canonicalization
  4. Ok, so www.domain.com or domain.com?? Its your choice and doesn’t make the slightest bit of difference to the search engine or the user, just make sure that you 301 redirect the one you don’t want to use. For example, if i want the search engines to index and rank www.domain.com I would set up a 301 redirect in my .htaccess file so that if anyone types domain.com it will be forwarded to www.domain.com and will show this in the browser address bar.

    Why?. Well if you don’t do this, search engines can see both as different sites. This in effect will split page rank and rankings. So be carefull.

  5. Keyword rich URL’s
  6. Another overlooked aspect of SEO is using keyword rich URL’s in your sites structure. For example, if you have shopping e-commerce site and you sell sports equipment and you are doing a page for baseball stuff, then why not structure your site something like www.domain.com/sports/baseball-equipment.html? This makes a big difference to both users navigation and to the search engines algo and rankings. Don’t beleive me? Then do a search and have a look at your search terms keywords highlighted in the search results in those URL’s.

  7. Internal Linking
  8. It’s not just about linking from external sites to your own. It’s also about linking internally to your pages from other pages using the correct anchor text. So if you have a page again on our ficticious shopping site and its got other pages on different sports equipment, link to the baseball equipment page from the martial arts equipment page using he anchor text “baseball equipment” or similar, and do this from many pages on your site. These links are all valued by the search engines. It also means that you pages are less likely to suffer from keyword canabalization in the eyes of the search engines as if they do come across one or more pages with the words baseball in them, they will be able to tell which page is the most authoritive for “baseball equipment” etc.

  9. Keyword Density
  10. Not so much an issue in meta data now but you should be featuring your keywords within your H1-H6 tags. These are not only good for people who scan read pages but is also good for page layout not to mention being valued quite hight by search engines. You should also use your keywords within ALT tags and title= within your a href tags when linking to other pages. You should also make sure that you feature your keywords within the pages copy multiple times. Every little helps.

    Well, thats it for now. Happy SEO’ing.

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Jan 14 2008

So what is Google Pagerank and do I need it?

Tag: SEOadmin @ 4:42 am

Google PageRank was invented by Google founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin and is only used by the Google search engine. To some(me included) it can be referred to as the web’s currency.

In its basic sense, Pagerank is the measure of global link popularity and is determined by the amount of links/backlinks that you have pointing to your sites web pages. So in general, the more back links you have pointing to your site, the more pagerank you will have which is a number from 0 to 10. This in itself though is not an accurate statement as you will see further down in this post.

Google has a theory/idea of what they call “the random surfer”. They beleive that If you were to pick a random web surfer and that person was to start at a web page and then click random links on the different pages he/she visited, the likelyhood that they would eventually hit your page is your pagerank. So if you have a page/site with a pagerank of say 9, its very likely that sooner or later the random surfer will hit your website/page.

The reason that I say page/site is that pagerank is awarded to each individual page and not to the site as a whole.

To view your sites Google PageRank you can download the Google toolbar which shows you the pagerank of every site/page you visit.

So now I hear you say. “So how do I get pagerank and do I need it?”

You don’t need pagerank unless you want to sell links on your website. Pagerank will happen naturally as you build more and more backlinks to your website’s pages.

For example if you have a link to your mainpage on somebody else’s site if that page that is linking to you has a PR of 6, you and all the other sites that are being linked to will share that pagerank. Obviously its better to get a link from a page that only links to a few external sites than it is to get a link from a page that has hundreds of links on it.

There is a formula for working out pagerank distribution but it is very very technical and I will not go into it here. Just Google for it!

Some people believe that PR is a factor in ranking. Its hard to say for sure but as your pagrank is determined by the amount of links you have to your site, and the more links you have generally means that you will have good rankings, I would say that PR is just an indication and is not in itself a factor.

So there you have it, a brief explanation of Google PageRank. Keep building quality backlinks to your site and your pagerank will increase naturally.

For a detailed description of how Google ranks and index’s pages and of how pagerank works please view their original document The anatomy of a search engine. To me, this document is fascinating and gives you a real insight as to how Brin and Page think and how their search engine has developed since this document was first written.

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Jan 08 2008

Link Building - Why you need it and how to achieve it!

Tag: SEOadmin @ 1:26 pm

Ok, Ive just spent the last half an hour reading some of the posts on SEO Chat can’t believe how much these guys waffle on about acquiring backlinks to a website. These guys seem to spend all of their time analyzing this and analyzing that and waffling on about whats good and what’s not as if they REALLY know for sure. Most of it is speculation. My god, Ive read Zen books that were easier to work out compared to some of these posts.

Well I thought I would post here and let you know what I think about link building. What it is, Why we need it and exactly how to achieve it without busting too many blood vessells in your brain.

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Jan 06 2008

Must Blog More!!

Tag: SEOadmin @ 2:29 pm

I know that I have not been posting much over the last few months but I assure you that that will be changing real soon. I plan on making a few more posts on many different SEO topics especially covering the basics such as link building, latest SEO news and some basic SEO tips and tricks. So stay tuned!!

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Dec 14 2007

Property Investment Website Review

Tag: Website Reviewsadmin @ 2:20 am

A friend has recently started his own property investment business so I thought I would give it a cheeky plug here on my blog.

If you are a seasoned property investor or are just looking for a new home in the sun, this site and indeed Darrens experience may be of great use to you. Global Property Seekers deal with a wide range of properties including, gauranteed rentals, deseperate owner sales and offplan properties. 

Properties are available worldwide at incredibly low prices and all represent fantastic investment value with the possibility of great returns on your capital.

So if you are looking for that personal touch when looking for your next investment property, holiday home or new home, visit http://www.globalpropertyseekers.com and speak to Darren about your requirements.

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Sep 21 2007

Analysing keyword competition with the Google command set

Tag: SEOadmin @ 4:02 am

One of the first things to do when optimising your website for your chosen keywords that you have researched thoroughly, is to analyse how competitive the competition is for those keywords.

By using these commands, you can gauge how hard you are going to have to work, in order to obtain good SERP´s ranking on all the major search engines such as Google, Yahoo and MSN/Live. All of the commands can be used at Google but only a few can be used on Yahoo. None can be used with MSN at this time. Seeing as Google has around 60% of search traffic, its an ideal place to do your keyword research and should give you a very good idea of the kind of competition you are up against across all of the engines.

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Sep 05 2007

The importance of building search engine friendly web sites

Tag: SEOadmin @ 1:51 pm

There are many aspects in regards to search engine optimization. There are on-page procedures such as optimising meta tags, titles, page copy, urls, alt tags and the like. We also know that another important aspect is off-page seo whereby a lot of time and effort is put in in order to obtain quality inbound links to your site. This normally takes the shape of directory submission, article writing and submission, competition analysis, social media marketing and blogging to name a few.

These are all crucial elements of search engine optimisation and are a major part of any seo specialists daily chors. 

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