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70% of small businesses do not optimise their website to improve their search … – I-Newswire.com (press release)
Aug 15th
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How To Improve Your International SEO Skills – HTML Goodies
Aug 11th
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How To Improve Your International SEO Skills
HTML Goodies Search engine optimization specialists often need to be specialists in international SEO as well as local SEO. Before you delve into international SEO, … |
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5 ways to improve your site’s rank in Google – USA Today
Aug 5th
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5 ways to improve your site's rank in Google
USA Today There's a lot to SEO, and it requires patience; it can take months to see results. It is also an ongoing process, but I have some tips to help you improve … Google Power User Tips: Query Operators What do search engines see as keywords? Keyword-laden domain names are no longer a top search engine marketing … |
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Use All Your Data Insights To Improve Both Search & Customer Experience
Aug 5th
Creating a compelling online experience is top of mind for most businesses. Many of us use numerous tools and technologies to ensure we can achieve this goal. Yet a survey we conducted of nearly 600 online businesses found that while companies are employing many different on-site technologies, the majority (68 percent) is unsure about whether [...]
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Making the Process Clear: Improve Your Search Engine Rankings in 6 Steps
Jul 29th
Ranking higher in search engines is something that every business is trying to do (or at least they should be). If you search the web, there will be no end of advice on how this or that will get you to rank better. This sea of information can lead to decision paralysis when it comes to actually implementing a search engine optimization (SEO) strategy. This post pulls all this together into a practical blueprint for ranking higher in search.
Step 1: Do Keyword Research
First, pick a set of keywords you want to target. Make a list of 15-30 keywords that are relevant to your business. Choose unbranded keywords that relate to your business or industry, as opposed to choosing your company name. List these keywords with their associated information in 4 columns titled Keyword, Relevance, Difficulty, and Volume. Pick your own relevance score on a scale of 1-5. Use the Google Keyword Tool to find information on difficulty and volume (the number of searches per month).
From this set of keywords, pick about 10 of them that have high volume relative to their difficulty, and are relevant to your business. These are the keywords you want to target.
Step 2: Set Ranking Goals
Now that you have basic information on your keywords, you should set ranking goals for them. These goals should be time-framed, For example, you can have a 6 month plan, and monitor your progress bi-weekly or monthly.
In the end SEO is a bit of a black box. Setting realistic ranking goals is not a pure science. The goals act as more of a motivator, and can be modified if your results are not what you thought they would be.
To make your goals as realistic as possible, see how well you are doing in SEO relative to your competitors using Website Grader, a free tool powered by HubSpot. If you’re score is below 50, chances are there are some easy things you can do to improve it.
Step 3: On-page Optimize
By now, you know what pages you want to rank higher, and what keywords you are targeting for them. Now, all you need to do is target them. I recently wrote a little guide on keyword targeting, which I hope you check out.
One warning I should put here – before you tailor your page to target a keyword, make sure your target page is not ranking for other other keywords. If you have one page targeting multiple unrelated keywords, you might consider creating multiple pages for each keyword.
Step 4: Build Internal Links
On-page optimization is only about 25% of search engine optimization. The other 75% is link-building. To gain SEO authority, you want to get links from relevant pages going into the page you want to rank higher for. The easiest way to do this is by leveraging your current online real estate. Here are two effective and overlooked strategies for internal link-building:
Put Links in Your Blog Posts
Blog posts are a probably the best opportunity to build internal links. Each post is a new page that search engines see. If you put a standard link bar or footer on your blog, then each new blog post will contain a link to the pages you’re targeting.
Put Links on Your Home Page
Your home page will usually be the page with the best authority on your website. Putting links to your target pages in your navigation bar or in a footer with keyword-driven anchor text can be an effective way to improve SEO.
Step 5: Build External Links
Finally we arrive at external link-building. Get links from relevant websites with high authority is the most effective way to raise the authority of your own site. Some people call this the ‘hard’ part of SEO. I wouldn’t say that, but I would say that it takes patience. If you follow the guidelines below consistently, you are sure to gain plenty of inbound links.
Blog
Link building is one of the many benefits of blogging. Blog posts can be great viral pieces of content that gain inbound links.
Promote Your Content in Social Media
If you want people to link to your content, they need to know about you. Get involved in Twitter, Digg, and Facebook. Connect with people in Google Groups or LinkedIn Groups. Whatever you need to do to connect with your audience in a way that’s engaging for them, do it. Become a valuable resource and they will be more likely to link to your content.
Make Your Content Shareable
Make sure to put links on your site so that people can tweet and share your content via facebook. Instead of spreading the word about yourself, let people take the initiative to spread the word about you. Not only is viral content more likely to gain inbound links, but links in social media now count as inbound links for search engines.
Submit to Directories
Submitting your website to legitimate directories such as Dmoz and Yahoo! Directory can help you get found, and gain inbound links. You can check out these free directories to instantly improve your search engine authority.
Step 6: Monitor Your Progress
Now that you’ve done all the basic steps, its time to monitor your progress. Create a basic SEO Dashboard with the columns Keyword, Target Site, Monthly Searches, Difficulty, Rank, and Rank Change. Monitor and update your rank on a regular basis – for example, every 2 weeks. Your rank change is the difference in your ranking since the last time you checked.
Above all, do not give up on SEO. Your rankings might rise and fall over the course of your process, but getting to higher rankings can take time. However, it is a necessary component of an effective online business strategy.
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Making the Process Clear: Improve Your Search Engine Rankings in 6 Steps
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7 Cutting Edge Web Design Trends (that Can Actually Improve SEO)
Jul 29th
Posted by randfish
As the worlds of web design and SEO merge ever closer, we’ve been seeing design-specific elements produce a positive impact on SEO for the sites that employ them. It’s terrific news for SEOs who love design and are capable of and passionate about making it part of their repertoire. It’s also great for designers who find that as they evolved from Flash designs to machine-readable CSS and separated markup from content, they’ve earned more links and more organic search love.

In this post, I’ll walk through examples of those design practices in use and describe how they can help improve your opportunity for organic search rankings and traffic.
#1 – Designing that Elicits & Conveys Emotion
A phenomenal article from Aarron Walter of Mailchimp on ThinkVitamin – Emotional Interface Design: The Gateway to Passionate Users – deeply explores the trend of designers using their talents to imprint emotion on users. Personally, I love this practice, and professionally, I see it as incredibly valuable for SEO, too.
Rather than simply providing a user with information, these sites attempt to convey a sense of the companies, products and services they represent in a tangible way.
For McMiller’s Sweets, below, the website expresses the brand’s humor, whimsy and obsession with their product. I only wish I could buy online – there’d be a few boxes headed for the SEOmoz offices right now.
Box.net, an enterprise-focused software company, aims to achieve an air of simplicity and a feeling of the ease that comes from using a basic, consumer application but targeted at a business audience. Their redesign has me convinced – it’s light and airy, it’s up in the clouds (perhaps a double-meaning since they host in "the cloud") and it even calls out the "sexiness" of the application.
When users are emotionally invested in the websites they visit, they’re more likely to:
- Link
- Share
- Contribute Content
- Participate
- Remain Loyal
- Invest in the Experience
- Browse more Pages
All of these have either first or second-order impacts on SEO in a positive way.
#2 – The Scroll-Triggered Call-to-Action
Sometimes, you don’t want to overwhelm content with calls-to-action… At least, not until you’re fairly certain your visitor has finished reading. That’s where the brilliance of the scroll-triggered call-to-action comes in.
Browse any article on the New York Times website and you’ll see this behavior in action, driving you to read the next article in the series only after you’ve reached the bottom of the current piece:

It’s great for boosting page views, but also drives more awareness of those pieces, improving links and driving up visibility for previously less-well-publicized works. My guess is that clicks are quite high.
In the next example, the OKCupid Blog leverages precisely the same tactic:
This use case might be even more brilliant. After wrapping up a remarkable article about what statistics tell us not to do in online dating, my first instinct is to share the piece with some single friends. OKCupid’s flawlessly timed, dropdown overlay synchs with this internal compulsion and makes it easy to tweet, like, stumble or buzz away.
Scrolling + triggers = more browsing, more awareness and more sharing (and I think the potential applications for SEO are far greater in quantity than just what’s been shared above).
#3 – User Badges
If your users are passionate about your site and their experience or participation, why not make it easy to share?
For years, sites have been offering users the virtual incentives of points, badges and status to encourage greater participation. Andrew Follet from Concept Feedback authored a brilliant piece analyzing this precise behavior and exposing some terrific examples.
We’ve noticed an interesting behavior as it relates to user badges as well, and it’s spurred me to whiteboard the following chart numerous times for those who have online communities considering SEO:

The lesson? Make great communities, encourage participation and reward your users with badges that will make their sites look good. It’s the online equivalent of giving out high quality, well designed t-shirts – fans won’t just wear them to bed; they’ll actually show off your brand.
#4 – The Animated HTML Multiheader
I wrote about the multiheader a long time ago, and the evolution of design has made them tremendously more compelling and useful since then. Case-in-point, Unbounce, who has 5 different messages/features on their homepage all accessible to engines and all part of a single multiheader. I’ve screencaptured them elegantly "swooshing" in and out of the headline position:
The advantage is two-fold – more content on the homepage that’s accessible to search engines (thanks to clever CSS/HTML usage) and everyone who links to any one version is concentrating the link juice singularly on the home page. In some cases, that could cause problems, but in others, it’s a great opportunity to leverage design to focus the links you acquire where you need them most.
BTW – Speaking of Unbounce, If you have yet to read Oli Gardner’s 12-Step Landing Page Rehab Program, you’re seriously missing out.
#5 – Sexy, Embeddable Infographics
Infographic linkbait is certainly all the rage these days, and I think it’s a well-justified trend. The brilliant part is that you benefit by producing the infographic and other bloggers benefit by sharing it and attracting views, attention and links of their own. So long as the embed works seemlessly and the infographic is compelling, you’re off to the link acquisition races.
Some examples I enjoyed came from Smashing Magazine, who put together this piece on programming (and the how-to behind it’s creation):
And this smart contribution from Visual Economics:
As with badges, the "beauty rule" applies – the sexier your infographic (and the most interesting/useful/compelling the content), the higher adoption will be.
#6 – Designing Around Illustration (with CSS)
It used to be that I’d see a website built around illustrations and artistry and shake my head in sadness, knowing that the beauty of the UI was unlikely to be experienced by anyone except those coming via type-in. Today, with the amazing progress of CSS, sites like Carbon Made can have their design cake and eat their SEO, too.
Google’s "text only" cache shows every word you can see in the screenshot – we’ve come a long way indeed. And, darn it if that design doesn’t make me want to just climb a mountain and jump off a cliff into an octopus-filled lake below… errr.. make an online portfolio (yeah, that’s the one!)
For another look, check out Ruby on Rails developers, Pioneers:
Pretty, accessible and indexable, what more could an SEO ask?
#7 – Creative Content Formats Unleashed
Sometimes, you visit a site that stands out from everything else you’ve seen on the web in the past. Historically, many of those sites have also been tragically obscured from search engines. Nowadays, a new breed is emerging, showing off massive creativity, brilliance in design innovation and a compelling combination of link-worthiness and search-accessibility.
A few of my favorite recent stumbles into this realm include:
Above: Grain and Gram Gentleman’s Journal
Above: Sanctuary T Shop (who knew a small e-commerce shop could be this pretty?)
Above: Heart Directed (a great place to find more remarkable creative formats, though lacking the machine readable content to be an SEO example itself)
It’s a great time to be on the web, thinking about SEO, design and the brilliant things that can happen when they overlap strategically. Here’s to hoping that more of us who invest in organic search traffic will bolster that task with the power amazing design can bring. It’s not just more links – it’s greater engagement and a higher liklihood that sharing of all kinds will occur. However the search engines evolve, you can be sure this is the type of behavior they’ll seek to reward.
p.s. If design inspires you, I’d recommend checking out Drawar and Six Revisions list of 10 Fresh Galleries for Inspiration
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Improve Your SEO with the Help of Google: Tips – ShutterVoice
Jul 21st
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Improve Your SEO with the Help of Google: Tips
ShutterVoice Out of the many known aspects of SEO, on-site optimization is always going to be an important factor. You don't want the search crawler bot to beautifully … SEO The Basics For Small Businesses Why all paid links makes a bad link profile Blueglass LA Session: Links matter: How to measure and attain them |
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How to Use Google to Improve Your SEO – Inc.com
Jul 19th
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How to Use Google to Improve Your SEO
Inc.com But what many don't realize is that, aside from the generic search engine capabilities, Google also offers plenty of free tools to help improve your SEO and … How to Get 10000% More Backlinks in Google, Without Doing Anything 3 tips for using reviews for SEO |
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Improve SERP Rank Of Your Website Using The SEO Service Of WL Marketing – PR-Services (press release)
Jul 16th
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Improve SERP Rank Of Your Website Using The SEO Service Of WL Marketing
PR-Services (press release) SEO, or Search Engine Optimization, is one such concept. It works by increasing the search engine results page rankings (SERPs) of your website for a … Ecommerce and Internet Marketing its time .. FirstPagePlacements.com Enters a Second Decade in Internet Marketing |
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5 Tips To Improve Conversion On B2B Landing Pages
Jun 30th
Getting a prospect to your website is only half the battle. Successful B2B search marketing programs must also focus on the “post-click” experience. Here are five proven ways to improve B2B landing pages and increase your search marketing conversion rate.
1. Support your brand. Build trust.
Landing pages that are aligned with your brand demonstrate [...]
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