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SEARCH ENGINE OPTIMISATION The importance and power of SEO

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SEARCH ENGINE

OPTIMISATION

The importance and power of SEO

What is SEO?

Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) is used to

increase the visibility of your WebPages on

search engines.

Approximately 5.2 billion web searches are

made every day, so it‟s important you capture

as many of these potential visitors to your site

as possible.

88% of all Americans use a search engine!

Global Search Engine Market Share (July

2011)

Figures for late 2012 are similar, with Google and Microsoft gaining 2% market share, whilst Yahoo has slipped 4%

Figures specifically for the UK has Google capturing almost 90% of the search engine market!

How do people search the

web?

Most people use one of the following methods:

1. They hunt for a specific answer to a question

(e.g. “What‟s the weather in Madrid on

Monday?”)

2. They formulate a search query using simple

words or phrases (e.g. “Weather Madrid

Monday”)

Why is this important?

Over 80% of web searches are

less than 5 words long!

You ideally need to reach your

potential audience in no more

than four words.

Therefore, you need to carefully

consider what key terms are

going to bring people to your

website.

Why being No.1 Helps!

Why being No.1 Helps!

Percentage of user clicks based on position & ranking in Google…

Why being No.1 Helps!

85% of searchers click on natural results

rather than paid results.

In terms of value, natural results could be

worth three times as much as paid results!

What terms to use?

Some terms are more important than others;

web users naturally gravitate toward simple

words and natural phrases.

For example, you will receive more searches

for a phrase like „obscure movies‟ than

„esoteric talkies‟, even though they essentially

mean the same thing

What terms to use?

It‟s very important, therefore, to research your

key terms before you publish your website!

Even a single word or letter can make all

the difference!

What terms to use?

http://www.keyworddiscovery.com/search.html

Type in your keyterms and see how often its

being searched, along with other popular

suggestions

What terms to use?

What does „Google Auto Suggest‟ think users

want?

Basic SEO Tips

Use your key terms in your URL (web address). For example, www.garden-tools.com will appear as a relevant choice to Google, Bing, Yahoo and other search engines when you look for „garden tools‟

Use a „keyword rich‟ title for your page. For instance: “Gardening Tools | Spades, Rakes, Forks”

Search engines LOVE fresh, new content! Websites updated regularly always do better longer term.

Older, established websites are generally given priority over new, unknown quantities. Pre-aged domains can be useful in this regard…

Simple SEO in Dreamweaver

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Optimise your titles in your title bar:

Simple SEO in Dreamweaver

CS5

Adding META tags will give search engines

basic guidelines as to what your website is

about.

Simple SEO in Dreamweaver

CS5

Search engines read the „alt‟ attribute from

your images and interpret the content to help

determine what the image is about.

Simple SEO in Dreamweaver

CS5

Use your „Headings‟ correctly. Titles have

more impact on search engines than

paragraph text does…

Why Linking Matters

Search engines use clever algorithms to guess

what‟s relevant. One tool they use to judge a

site‟s popularity is incoming links.

How many links do you have?

Getting Inbound Links

Email others for help

It‟s quick, easy, cheap and personal

However, it can take a long time, you won‟t

have a great response rate and it can involve a

lot of effort to get through every potential

lead…

Getting Inbound Links

Keep your message simple and short. The person you are contacting is receiving an email that is unsolicited. They aren‟t going to read a four-page essay!

Clearly state your request. It‟s tricky getting someone to read an email, and so it‟s critical your pitch is clear.

Clearly say why your site deserves a link. Showcase your highlights like awards, industry prestige, etc

Give and you may receive. Always offer to reciprocate when asking for a back link; you‟re always better off, psychologically speaking, doing this BEFORE asking for your back link!

Getting Inbound Links

Social Networking sites are a really easy way

of spreading your message, plus the links

back to the website help immensely!

Getting Inbound Links

Join directories like http://www.dmoz.org/

Getting Inbound Links

Make your own; promoting your website

needn‟t mean putting your link wherever you

can – be pragmatic and think about relevant

places.

Getting Inbound Links

The more respected a website is by a search

engine, the more it trusts the link. Getting one

high ranking website to link back to you is

often worth the power of ten poor performing

sites!

Things to AVOID!

Malware hosted on the site - Search engines act fast when penalizing sites that contain viruses and trojans.

Cloaking - Search engines hate to be tricked as much as humans; cloaked websites are given the thumbs down by everyone!

Pages on the site that sell links – Google especially hates any kind of „Backlinks for cash‟ exchange

Sandboxing – taken from O Reilly, The Art of SEO 2nd Edition 2012:

“One technique that many people believe Google uses has become known as the Google “sandbox.” The sandbox is thought to be a filter where Google limits the rate of growth of the PageRank (or rankings) of new domains. This approach could be useful in filtering out spam domains because they often don’t stay around very long, so the spammer works hard to get them ranking and producing traffic as quickly as they can. The sandbox can potentially create a scenario where the website is caught by improved algorithms or manual review prior to becoming highly productive. At a minimum, it would increase the cost of the spammer’s efforts.”

Improving Rankings

What are people searching for when they are

coming to your website

Improving Ranking

Use „related content‟ to find more potential

users you may not currently be targeting with

your keywords…

Improving Rankings

Look at what your competitors are doing…

Examine their META tags

Who‟s linking to their website?

What products/services are they offering on

their websites that‟s so enticing for users and

search engines?

Improving Rankings

Get yourself on the map! If you are promoting

a local business, add yourself on Google

Maps. Don‟t forget to list addresses, telephone

numbers and other contact information like e-

mail

Improving Rankings

Discover your competition…

http://www.alexa.com/

http://www.quantcast.com/

http://www.compete.com/us/

http://www.spyfu.com

Improving Rankings

You can sometimes jump the queue to the top spot using a video…

Improving Rankings

Ditch the Flash files – Search engines find

multimedia like flash animations, music and

videos extremely difficult to decode!

Don‟t overdo the linking – Google is said to

ignore any page with over 100 links on it; this

may sound like a lot, but you‟d be surprised!

TASK: Go to Amazon.co.uk and count the

number of links are on the opening page

Improving Rankings

Create a social networking presence.

Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn and Google+1, all help to drive traffic toward your website.

Regular „tweeters‟ and „facebookers‟ can become a well-respected driving force. A „thumbs up‟ from a popular social-networking guru can see thousands of extra visitors!

DEMONSTRATION: Embedding a „like this‟ button for Facebook: http://developers.facebook.com/docs/reference/plugins/like/

Picking the perfect domain

name Brainstorm four or five keywords. Try to consider your website‟s core

subject.

Make the domain unique.. Avoid confusion with other popular sites.

Choose only .com-available domains or the TLD for your country. Most

people simply don‟t trust anything but a „.com‟ or a „.co.uk‟

Make it easy to type. Avoid tricky words to spell and embarrassingly simple

mistakes - avoiding names that use lots of the following letters: q, z, x, c, and

p.

Make it easy to remember. Word of mouth relies on making your domain

simple to remember. Amazon.com is easy to recall, but

billsbookemporium.com isn‟t!

Keep the name as short as possible. Short names are easy to type and

easy to remember, plus they‟re are a better fit on business cards and other

promotional tools.

Don’t be obscure. People like things to do „what it says on the tin‟.

Gardeningsupplies.com says what it does, flyamo.com doesn‟t!

Careful with adjectives. Using words like „top…‟ or „best…‟ before your

The darker side of SEO

Paid Links – asking for links in exchange for money

Giveaways – encouraging people to link to you, or follow your social media channels by offering up an enticing prize

Automatic back link generators – these tools automatically submit your site to directories, listings pages, etc by the thousands.

Link brokers – companies that use their leverage over other sites to buy back links for you; similar to paid linking, but without the effort of doing it yourself

Sponsorship – back links in exchange for articles or blog posts.

Where next?

Blogs (e.g. http://www.seomoz.org/blog )+ usually free+ constantly updated+ interactive (commenting)- not always truthful- old information

Software (e.g. Market Samurai)+ effective tools+ easy to use+ takes hard work out of SEO- can be expensive

Books (e.g. O Reilly, The Art of SEO)+ learn wherever you want+ requires no technical skill whatsoever- dry style- quickly outdated

Videos (e.g. YouTube Tutorials)+ engaging style+ quick to learn- poor production values

SEO company+ Guaranteed, professional results- professional prices (£‟000s)