Posts Tagged ‘seo’

5 Actionable Search Engine Optimization Tips You Should Start Today

Thursday, January 26th, 2012
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Search Engine Optimization, or SEO, is the process of making your website findable through search engine’s like Google and Bing. SEO is one of the best online marketing tactics available to businesses with an online presence. It can have a significantly higher Return On Investment (ROI), if done correctly, than other types of online marketing. It is a long-term process that depends on many factors and while there’s no guaranteed formula for page one success there are a few best-practices that can help improve your website in the eyes of the search engines. Here are 5 great tips you can implement in your SEO efforts today.

The New Democracy of Online Business: Social Votes and SEO

Wednesday, December 7th, 2011
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What is a democracy? It’s a system by which people (regular, normal, everyday people) determine who or what is best for fulfilling their wants and needs. It essentially boils down to a popularity contest. This is basically how online search engines (namely Google) work as well.

For a long time now, it has been common knowledge that the biggest factor in determining a website’s position in Google’s search pages is backlinks. A back link is a hypertext link that is found anywhere on the web that points directly to your website. The more links you have, the more popular and relevant your website is considered to be. And therefore the higher (in theory) it should rank in search engines.

SEO and the Google “Freshness” Update – Why it’s a Good Thing

Thursday, December 1st, 2011
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If you’re into Search Engine Optimization, you are probably already aware of all the uproar surrounding Google’s algorithm initiatives in 2011. This year has been a nightmare for certain website that were, let’s say, not the greatest in terms of unique, quality content. (For those unsure, content is essentially the stuff that visitors of your website can consume online – articles, videos, images, etc.) The latest algorithm updates, dubbed “Panda,” heavily penalized websites that had thin content, engaged in web spam and generally did not provide visitors with a good user experience.

My Name Is Chance Hoggan, I am An Experienced SEO Consultant, Now Talk To Me

Wednesday, October 12th, 2011
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If your website traffic isn’t great and online sales conversions are rare, investing in the services of a SEO consultant could be one of the most beneficial strategic decisions you ever make.  Many businesses are now realizing the benefits of partnering with an experienced SEO Consultant. In the process their poorly performing websites have been transformed into valuable business assets that extend brand awareness amongst target consumers and generate significant sales revenues. Want to know what an experienced SEO consultant can do to help your business? Just pick up the phone and talk to me on (204) 889-1906.

Google’s Canada Only Search Tool

Friday, September 9th, 2011
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Have you ever found yourself searching Google.ca looking for information, a product, or a service but find yourself presented with information that is less relevant you because they are from websites outside of Canada? Google.ca is Google’s Canada specific search engine and it does its best to figure out where you are to make your searches geographically relevant, but at the same time it understands that sometimes the information you require will come from websites based outside of Canada too e.g. Wikipedia.

Google Plus: A Soaring Success or A Crashing Wave?

Thursday, July 7th, 2011
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Google Plus BarThe web is once more awash with Google generated excitement and hype. From the first day that little black bar appeared at the top of our beloved Google search page we could all tell something big was coming. The sudden launch and invitation only access to the new features of Google Plus has prompted comparisons to the launch of Gmail and Google Wave, keyboard tapping fingers around the globe are crossed in the hope that this Google innovation will stand the test of time like the former rather than the latter. While many are still waiting for their invitations to Google Plus, for those that have had a chance to play around with its features the chatter is cautiously upbeat. I was one of the lucky ones to receive an invite on launch day and I have to say I’m optimistic.

Online Marketing Plan or Field of Dreams? [Video Blog]

Friday, May 27th, 2011
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In his latest video blog, Kevin talks about how building your website isn’t necessarily going to be a “Field of Dreams” exercise and how you can achieve a positive Return on Investment from your business website by accompanying it with a professional online marketing plan.

Speak to the Right Target Through Landing Page Research

Tuesday, May 17th, 2011
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A great practice to incorporate in to your Google Analytics review is a monthly check of your top landing pages. A landing page is the first page a visitor to your website sees when they are referred to your site from different sources. For instance, someone who lands on your website from a search engine might land on a different page according to what keyword they used to find you. {Did you know that Search engines index pages of a website not an entire website?} The traffic sources section will tell you where visitors are coming from to each landing page.

Shifting Fortunes of the Big Three

Thursday, May 12th, 2011
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Under The Hood

In July 2004 a billboard appeared in the heart of Silicon Valley posing a complex mathematical problem. The billboard was completely anonymous and read: “{first 10-digit prime found in consecutive digits e}.com.” The answer was 7427466391.com which led the mathematically minded to a Web page posing another equation to solve. Solving the second equation would lead someone to a page on Google Labs which stated:

One thing we learned while building Google is that it’s easier to find what you’re looking for if it comes looking for you. What we’re looking for are the best engineers in the world. And here you are.
As you can imagine, we get many, many resumes every day, so we developed this little process to increase the signal-to-noise ratio.

The Story of SEO and The Panda

Monday, April 25th, 2011
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When you talk to a Search Engine Optimization Company the conversation will very quickly gravitate towards keywords. These are the words that potential customers will type into search engines when looking for the products or services you provide.

Back in the early days of SEO, unscrupulous marketers quickly learned that repeating their primary keywords over and over within the keywords tag, or within the page content, would improve rankings. Search engines didn’t want their results to be gamed so easily and viewed keyword stuffing as a means to lower the quality of their results. In response algorithms were updated so that keyword stuffing became ineffectual and “false positives” were removed from their results. Search engines have continued to evolve in order to beat spammers and deliver accurate and relevant results.