Seo
Marketing and traffic visitors
by admin on Jul.10, 2011, under Seo
Visitors and Marketing
Traffic and unique visitors are critical to sales
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Google Webmaster Tools is great for SEO
by admin on Mar.20, 2011, under Seo
Google Webmaster Tools is great for SEO
Article I Vipin Singh just wrote on our Free Blogs site GooGa
I have been meaning to blog about some of the new features of Google Webmaster Tools. I just saw this article from Search Engine Land, and it basically covers it all, see below on Search Query and follow link to full article. If you are an SEO expert, or a Internet Marketing manager in a large company, you may use your analytics tool instead. That is fine, but you probably won’t find some of the rich data that is available in your GWT account. In my opinion GWT is one of the best SEO tools you will use, especially the Search Query Data. If you want to read more of our SEO blogs, don’t be afraid to go to our WordPress SEO blog templates site.
Here are the top reason for it’s SEO value:
1. Check your Index pages from your Sitemap, easy and tells you how many are indexed, the higher percentage the better.
2. Check for Crawl errors
3. Check for duplicate content issues
4. Search Query Volume is simply un beatable, it’s very hard to find this data.
5. Great Link data, who is linking to you and how many links to top pages
Excerpt form the Search Engine Land’s 9 Step SEO Checkup Article below:
5. Look At Rankings
Knowing what people type, and which searches get you clicks, is invaluable search intelligence. Use the Search queries report to gain great insight. Click Your site on the web::Search queries, and you’ll see a report like this:
Search queries report
Whoa. That’s a lot of data. Don’t panic! Break it down to what you really need:
* Impressions shows the number of times you appeared in a search result for that query.
* Clicks is the number of times folks clicked on your result for that query.
* CTR is clickthru rate: The number of clicks per impression.
* Average position is where you ranked.
Don’t treat this report as a benchmark for search performance. Rankings are a terrible benchmark, especially now that Google appears to be Bingifying their results pages. But you can look for easy improvements. For example, I think I should get more than 2% clickthru on ‘Google Analytics’. I click on that query and get a drill-down report:
Search queries drilldown
The pages I see listed probably need better meta description tags, and maybe more compelling titles. By rewriting these to present a better call to action, I can potentially improve clickthru.
Here is a SEO blog we just wrote on our front page:
Google Webmaster Tools a must for SEO
I have been meaning to blog about some of the new features of Google Webmaster Tools. I just saw this article from Search Engine Land, and it basically covers it all, see below on Search Query and follow link to full article. If you are an SEO expert, or a Internet Marketing manager in a large company, you may use your analytics tool instead. That is fine, but you probably won’t find some of the rich data that is available in your GWT account. In my opinion GWT is one of the best SEO tools you will use, especially the Search Query Data. If you want to read more of our SEO blogs, don’t be afraid to go to our WordPress SEO blog templates site.
Here are the top reason for it’s SEO value:
1. Check your Index pages from your Sitemap, easy and tells you how many are indexed, the higher percentage the better.
2. Check for Crawl errors
3. Check for duplicate content issues
4. Search Query Volume is simply un beatable, it’s very hard to find this data.
5. Great Link data, who is linking to you and how many links to top pages
Excerpt form the Search Engine Land’s 9 Step SEO Checkup Article below:
5. Look At Rankings
Knowing what people type, and which searches get you clicks, is invaluable search intelligence. Use the Search queries report to gain great insight. Click Your site on the web::Search queries, and you’ll see a report like this:
Search queries report
Whoa. That’s a lot of data. Don’t panic! Break it down to what you really need:
* Impressions shows the number of times you appeared in a search result for that query.
* Clicks is the number of times folks clicked on your result for that query.
* CTR is clickthru rate: The number of clicks per impression.
* Average position is where you ranked.
Don’t treat this report as a benchmark for search performance. Rankings are a terrible benchmark, especially now that Google appears to be Bingifying their results pages. But you can look for easy improvements. For example, I think I should get more than 2% clickthru on ‘Google Analytics’. I click on that query and get a drill-down report:
Search queries drill down
The pages I see listed probably need better meta description tags, and maybe more compelling titles. By rewriting these to present a better call to action, I can potentially improve clickthru.

Seo Optimization
by admin on Mar.20, 2011, under Seo
SEO
Search engine optimization (SEO) is the process of improving the visibility of a website or a web page in search engines via the “natural” or un-paid (“organic” or “algorithmic”) search results. Other forms of search engine marketing (SEM) target paid listings. In general, the earlier (or higher on the page), and more frequently a site appears in the search results list, the more visitors it will receive from the search engine. SEO may target different kinds of search, including image search, local search, video search and industry-specific vertical search engines. This gives a website web presence.
As an Internet marketing strategy, SEO considers how search engines work and what people search for. Optimizing a website may involve editing its content and HTML and associated coding to both increase its relevance to specific keywords and to remove barriers to the indexing activities of search engines. Promoting a site to increase the number of backlinks, or inbound links, is another SEO tactic.
The initialism “SEO” can refer to “search engine optimizers,” a term adopted by an industry of consultants who carry out optimization projects on behalf of clients, and by employees who perform SEO services in-house. Search engine optimizers may offer SEO as a stand-alone service or as a part of a broader marketing campaign. Because effective SEO may require changes to the HTML source code of a site and site content, SEO tactics may be incorporated into website development and design. The term “search engine friendly” may be used to describe website designs, menus, content management systems, images, videos, shopping carts, and other elements that have been optimized for the purpose of search engine exposure.
Another class of techniques, known as black hat SEO or spamdexing, uses methods such as link farms, keyword stuffing and article spinning that degrade both the relevance of search results and the quality of user-experience with search engines. Search engines look for sites that employ these techniques in order to remove them from their indices.

