tell me more about seo - version 1

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Presented as part of a course at Pace University, in New York city, this beginner's level deck covers the basics of Search Engine Optimization (SEO), including: - An Overview - The benefits of SEO - Top 3 Search Engine's Reach - Inbound Marketing and SEO Funnels - Off- and On-page analysis - Examples

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Tell me more about SEO Becky Livingston President Royal Apple Marketing

Agenda

n SEO Overview

n The Details

n Examples

SEO OVERVIEW

What is SEO?

Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is the organic way your web site appears on search engine results pages.

It is based on several factors, including the # of searches for your site, the content on your site, web site code, keywords, and so much more!

PAID

ORGANIC

Key Benefits of SEO

n Increased, targeted traffic to the website

n Greater brand name awareness/recognition

n Lead generation through inbound marketing

n Effective ROI

n Supplements and may reduce the need for traditional marketing efforts

Google

Yahoo!

Bing

65.09%

15.89%

13.10%

Top 3 U.S. Search Engines’ Reach

Google, Yahoo! and Bing together make up more than 95% of the U.S. search engine market share.

Source: Search Engine Land Feb. 2012

Search Engine’s Reach Internationally

Source: http://econsultancy.com/us/blog/6926-search-engine-market-shares

Inbound Marketing & SEO Funnels

Building the program and combine that with web site changes to reflect the goals

SEO Funnel / Analysis

n Link Building & HTML n  Broken link review

n  Link popularity (ranking)

n  Meta tags

n  Site map, content, and design

n  Goal definition

n Keyword Research n  Top industry keywords

n  Identify top bidders (Pay Per Click – PPC)

n  Website analytics and review for searches within your site

SEO Funnel / Analysis, cont.

n Keyword Research, cont. n  Geographic, demographic, and behavioral search terms

online and within your site

n Competitive Analysis n  SEO Rankings

n  PPC campaigns (influence SEO)

n  Keyword analysis

THE DETAILS

Off-Page Optimization, cont.

n Building inbound links n  Off-page SEO – getting other quality sites to link back to

you

n XML Sitemaps n  Simply an .xml file containing a list of the site’s pages

and when they are updated

n 301 Redirects n  Rather than getting a 404 Error page (Page Not Found)

create redirects to fix the issue

Off-Page Optimization, cont.

n First impressions count, tips for great web design include: n  Proper use of color n  Animations, gadgets, & media usage (avoid unnecessary items) n  Layout n  Typography n  Maintain usage consistency (logo placement, colors, etc.)

n Imagery n  Use images that resonate with the client base. Stock images

are nice, but are they “real”?

n Navigation n  Good, solid navigation that supports search preferences

Off-Page Optimization, cont.

n Accessibility n  Mobile, tablet, online, old/new computer systems

n Shareable and Social n  Make content easily shareable

n Blogging n  Fresh content, conversation channel, valuable inbound links

n Content Variety n  Images, text, video, games, etc.

n Testimonials

On-Page Optimization, cont.

n Pick a primary keyword n  for each page

n  in the body content

n  in the file name of images

n  page URL

n  write for humans first, search engines second

e.g., “internet marketing”

On-Page Optimization, cont.

n Title & Meta Tags n  On the web page code, leverage the power of the meta

tags!

<title>Jim Stenerson’s SEO Course</title>

<meta name="Description" content=”Jim Stenerson’s course is about how to create effective web pages and increase SEO through…">

Jim Stenerson’s SEO Course www.JimStenerson.com Jim Stenerson’s course is about how to create effective web pages and increase SEO through…

EXAMPLES

Wikipedia Why: Content is unique. Specific, in-depth information. Well laid out. Title Tag. URL, page content, and alt text.

The Urban Spoon Why: Great in-bound linking, accessible, link-worthy content, incentives for others to link to them.

Mashable Why: Great in-bound linking, accessible, link-worthy content, incentives for others to link to them.

Conclusion

n Recognize the power of the Internet – your competition has

n Develop a realistic marketing budget

n Set achievable goals

n Evaluate your existing web site

n Define your target audience

n Identify your top competition

n Increase sales & revenue

Questions?

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