Consider search engine promotion when you decide on a website address

October 31st, 2009 by admin

Often Search Engine Marketing or Online Marketing is at the back of people’s minds when they are deciding on a website address, if they are conscious of the notion at all that is. In fact this is the time when is it would be best to begin the optimization method!

Most firms come to optimization once their website has been designed, populated with information and gone live on the net, ready to draw in those customers. regrettably, at this point, very few websites will be working in this way, not because their information is not striking, or because they are not visually appealing but because very very few customers are actually seeing the site. Competitors, ahead in the internet stakes will have been in exactly the same situation at some point in the past and will have resolved the situation by the use of a Search Engine Optimisation Company.

However if you can begin the process at the very start of a website you will generally end up with a much better optimized site that will need less ongoing work to keep it up the search engine placement listings.

The first thing to decide is the name of your site, don’t necessarily call it your company name if that does not have any relevance to your product or services. For example, if you were a organization selling kitchen fittings and your company name was “Smith and Sons”, the better name for your site would be the one making reference to the product. Often firms who optimize their sites after construction has taken place are stuck with their original, and sometimes less than useful first choice. Stationery has been bought, a number of people have already begun visiting the site and the cost of design and build has already been paid. Optimization will of course still make an impression but a key opportunity to assist the search engines has been missed and a little bit more effort will have to be used.

This snowballs right the way through the design of the website so that if optimization is inbuilt at the start it can make a considerable overall difference to the amount of spend necessary on future optimization in order to provide a good Search Engine Placement position.

If your organization already has a website and your Search Engine Optimization Company is advising that you start afresh with a new site, do consider the option seriously. Although initially it may be an expense that you haven’t budgeted for and don’t particularly want to spend it may be that in the long run it is the best option.

As previously mentioned it is also possible to go ahead without such a radical change and your provider should be able to advise you of exactly what is at risk, especially if your website is long established or receiving a decent number of repeat customers.

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With the swell of different forms of chat media will search engine advertising and optimisation of internet sites become obsolete?

October 31st, 2009 by Bruce

Recent changes in the way we communicate through the net have been less about traditional broadcast media and more about interactive, two way contact. As this type of communication progresses it will undoubtedly affect the way search engines run and by association the process of Online Marketing.

Traditional media “broadcasts” a message to the intended audience, whether it is in the form of a tabloid or an advert (physical or digital) which exposes the reader, listener or watcher to a concept. The communication is one way and the intended audience is told something, in essence “talked at”.

Usual methods of Online Marketing carried out by the marketing sector and of late the relatively new genre of Search Engine Optimisation companies (SEO Company) are aimed at the way that Google (mainly) accesses web pages. This is a type of broadcast media not too unlike to a newspaper albeit with digital trickery to make the incidence more fascinating.

Is this all about to alter? Are the accepted Search Engine Placement services about to become less important? Assuming the internet continues to develop along the same lines as it has for the last 10 years, we can expect to see the use of the internet becoming more entrenched in our day to day real time lives. It will turn into more of a delivery platform as opposed to an information resource, a concierge as opposed to a librarian. If we are accessing the net in real time that connection will become two way and transactional, broadcast techniques will offer a trivial experience and become a thing of the past.

Once a buyer can engage with the seller of the product or service through two way communication just reading a website will be less than fulfilling. At this point usual Search Engine Placement services become obsolete and Online Marketing becomes about making connections not appreciating content.

The clever SEO Company will be looking at how that communication can take place in an atmosphere that is so swarming with information. If at all possible, a buyer is exposed to a seller (or a number of sellers) in an environment where he can dynamically interrogate and compare their product, ask for detail and maybe even tailor the product or service to his needs before he makes the decision to buy.

Instead of offering website optimisation for a fixed broadcast, online marketing may be about promoting associations and may take place on Twitter, chatrooms, forums even within games where product placement is already starting to happen.

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Several of the pitfalls you can encounter when considering Online Marketing

October 30th, 2009 by Bruce

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The whole process of Online Marketing is very meaningful but it is full with issues to overcome. If a business can manage to deal with these it will achieve the rewards of the ever growing opportunities of online business. Some of the issues to watch out for along the way are:

Slang
When looking at the services offered by some Online Marketing firms it can be hard to pick through the never ending amount of jargon to understand what exactly the company will do for you. A lot of the companies offering the service are staffed from a very technical sector and it is not easy for them to converse with customers who do not have the same standard of technical knowledge. Persist in looking for the right business, they are out there and should hopefully be able to clarify their offering in business terms that are appropriet to you.

Broad Skill Set
The role of the Search Engine Optimisation Company requires a wide set of skills. They need to be at ease talking to business owners and leaders, have understanding of a large range of industries and have the technical knowledge to conduct the necessary methods of optimization. They also require an understanding of marketing as it relates to the current usage of the internet and so it is plainly a complex role. Look out for companies who can offer an easy to comprehend service, who have a good back catalogue of customers and offer a face to face service to fully understand your offering and it’s place on the net.

Allowing the necessary changes
When the search engine optimization company has been chosen and begins work it is important for the business to understand that there will be changes to the website suggested that will attract some additional cost. There may be a compromise about how many of the changes are implemented but it is important to expect at least some. The ideal time to prepare optimization of a site is at build stage but this rarely happens. So reviewing an existing website is part of the usual course of events. Often the largest mistake made when building the website in the first place is that the address chosen does not assist the search engines I.e. it usually identifies the name of the firm, rather than the products it sells. Often the Search Engine Optimization Company comes in too far down the line to consider changing this but other alterations must be seriously considered.

If the above is taken into account a successful outcome will more than likely result with the business achieving a good Search Engine Placement position that is held over time.

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How to find out if search engine optimization is right for your organization

October 29th, 2009 by Bruce

The only time to even think about this question is if you would like your website to attract sales or interest from clients who do not know you and are searching for your goods or services over the internet. If your website is just an information service for existing customers then the answer is already a straight forward no, you require no Online Marketing.

If you do wish your website to work that way then you must establish if you need optimization, or if your site is good enough in that arena already. The best place to begin your research is with your competitors and their placing, in comparison to you, on the internet search engine results listing.

Choose your typical internet search engine, think about your industry and come up with a few quite specific words or phrases that describe loosely what products or services you offer. Then type these into the search engine one at a time and make a note of which of your competitors are usually listed on that first page of results. Also examine each page in turn until you locate your own website details ( if this does not appear after the first 10 pages of results you can stop searching!).

At this position you will be able to assess if your position is a lot lower that the competitors or not. If not, and you are listed up there on page 1 of the results then either you have a quite specific offering, practically no competitors or your site is already optimized to the precise level. Do double check at this point that you have not chosen a very specific keyword or phrase for your trial as this will twist results dramatically and give you a guarantee good Search Engine Placement!

If you have found your website way down the listings, or indeed you have not located your site at all in the first 10 pages then some online promotion in the form of search engine optimization may be worth doing.

There are professional firms out there who will help you to improve your positioning in the search results and this is critical for a decent amount of business. All the firms currently sitting on page one of the search results will attract the attention of at least 85% of the searching clients and provided that they do actually offer what their potential customer wants they will almost definitely get the business. The customer will certainly not be ploughing through page after page of search results when his product is right there on page one.

The Search Engine Optimization Company can ensure that your positioning improves over the course of a month or two and the benefits should then make themselves obvious.

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How To Implement Bing With Your Online Business Website Development

October 29th, 2009 by Bruce

We knew the day would come, even though it arrived with little fanfare, when Twitter would succumb to the advances of Google and Bing or even fall to some real-world pressures to monetize its Online Business. In other announcements, the two primary search engines talked about an agreement with the micro-blogging supergiant, which allows the search engines to reproduce information reflecting real-time “tweets” which are related to specific keyword searches.

In the case of Bing, scoring a touchdown in its much proclaimed war against King Google, its interface went live immediately. Directly accessible through its very own page rather than on the search engine home page, Bing’s interface also provides a list of tweets which match the keywords specified, in some situations underneath the webpage the tweets actually refer to. They also have a very prominent Twitter trends cloud to show you what people think is hot and what’s not.

Google, meanwhile, merely stated on its company blog that it would be including Twitter returns with search engine results in due course and the posting may well have been just a hasty reaction to the emerging news from Microsoft.

For Internet marketers, these announcements may help to make more sense of the Twitter phenomenon and open up opportunities for those who are fleet of foot and can imagine opportunities and scenarios. By being aware of hot topics and how they could affect your operation or by creating twists that could be applied to generate some publicity, you could instantly post some optimized tweets and appear on the first page of Bing’s Twitter engine results.

Twitter has its own search feature of course but it is not widely used. Unlike their own feature the results displayed on the Bing page display the extended URLs and domain names of referenced pages and not the bit links we are used to seeing within Twitter-dom.

It will be interesting to experiment with these new features and to really unravel the repercussions of what are sure to be significant developments in the world of online business and marketing. We need more than 140 characters to understand the full implications!

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