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Building Links: Quality Vs. Quantity

By Andrew Hansen

It’s been the case for so long that to even bring it up in a post seems trivial.

Yet, despite everything it seems that new and intermediate marketers never quite stop falling for this SEO trap.

“Hundreds Of High PR Links For $29″

“Get Thousands Of ONE WAY Links To YOUR Website”

Sound familiar? That thinking is the trap.

People get so worked up doing everything they can to get as MANY links as possible to their sites as possible, confident that if they can only get enough links, they’ll be guaranteed rankings.

Despite how widespread that notion is, it’s simply not true. Great SEOs have told us for a long time that it’s the QUALITY of links that counts, not the quantity.

“A small number of the most high quality most targeted, authoritative and relevant links will do more for your rankings than 1000 crappy, irrelevant links.“

I can think of at least 3 ways this thinking is not only unhelpful, but alot of times downright dangerous for your sites and your rankings. Read the rest of this entry

The Importance of Keywords in Your SEO Strategy

 

Keywords are vital to your online success. Your goal is to organically (naturally) rank high in Google in and other search engines, so you need to implement certain SEO (search engine optimization) strategies and keywords will play an important role in those.

When you conduct keyword research, you’re doing it to learn how your prospective customer is utilizing search engines to find the information or products that they want. You then take the words (and phrases) and use them on your site, to ensure it’s relevant for your target audience.

In the old days, keywords could be stuffed and hidden all over a website to trick search engines into helping a site rank high. Now that they’ve caught on, you have to use them with a more whitehat approach or risk getting de-indexed in Google and other search giants.

Where do your keywords generally need to be? Don’t discount Meta tags in your HTML code. These are still important, but they may not be the most important tactic to use anymore. 

Keyword placement depends on what type of page you’re building. If it’s a web 2.0 property such as a Squidoo lens, Hub Page or Google Knol, then you want a keyword in the URL that you register, in the titles, subtitles and content that you write, and also in any tagging space they give you the opportunity to fill in.

If you’re making a blog post on your blog, then the keyword should be in the URL, too. But you may have to check to ensure that your blog template is using this strategy. Under settings and then permalinks, you’ll be able to set your preferences.

For instance, many blogs default to give your post a number like this: http://www.yourblogname.com/?p=123.  You’ll need to choose custom structure and enter this code: /%postname%.html – this will make your blog post URL appear with the title of the post, where your keywords will be, like this: http://www.yourblogname.com/title-of-blog-post 

Use keywords within all of your content, especially the first paragraph and preferably in the first sentence, so that the initial snippet Google shows has your keyword included (it will appear bold if the person searching uses this exact keyword in their search).

Experts disagree about what density you have in regards to keywords. Some say 2% and others go as high as 10%. What you really need to do is write both human visitors and search engine spiders alike. That means enough keywords so that the searchbots see your content’s relevancy and not so many that it turns off your reader because it reads awkwardly. 

Huh? 32% DON’T know what a “SEO” is?

Recently, my friends revealed something
that I found quite interesting…

If you've been around the IM (internet marketing) scene for awhile, you've most likely heard of SEO before, right?

At least that's what I thought.

Well, they surveyed approx. 500 people on their list who are interested in making money online. Many stated they were interested in affiliate marketing, product creation, MLM, etc…

One of the questions was "Do you know what a
"SEO" is?"

68% answered yes and 32% answered NO.

To be honest…

I was shocked that 32% said no. Read the rest of this entry

An Explanation of What SEO Companies Actually Do

Does your company need an award-winning website optimization service with the goal of your growth at the forefront of everything they do? With trained, professional web design consultants, marketing experts, website content writers and project coordinators on staff to assist you, you can set new goals and be confident you’ll be able to attain them.

SEO companies can do much more than just get you on Yahoo’s first page. They can help you to establish improved brand recognition, control reputation management, increase your company’s sales volume, and assure you of improved customer retention.  They can also help to launch a new business, save a failing business, establish e-commerce initiatives, and should be able to help you track the effectiveness of all your advertising efforts. Read the rest of this entry

Don’t be Intimidated by Search Engine Optimization and Web Design

When you hear the words SEO Web Design, do your eyes glaze over in confusion? Feel like you missed an important training session where it was explained what professional search optimization is, how it works, and why it is an essential component to every modern, successful business plan? Read the rest of this entry