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SEO And The Snake…a true story

Monday, October 12th, 2009

I am fortunate in that I get to spend a good amount of time in the “East Texas Piney Woods” where I’m within 15 minutes of 3 major lakes.  Lake Fork is one of those lakes and if you’re a fisherman you know Lake Fork is considered the bass capital of the world!   Recently one of the fisherman was telling me a story about a family who came out to fish at Lake Winnsboro.  They had all the gear, and pretty much appeared as if they knew exactly what they were doing.  The wife had a spiffy rod and reel and got busy baiting her hook and casting into the water…while her husband and son did the same.  After several unsuccessful attempts to catch a bass, the wife casts her bait and suddenly begins yelling, “I’ve got a fish!  I caught a fish”.  Furiously reeling her fish in, she triumphantly draws her rod up to pull the fish out of the water.  My friend said just about that time, everyone within 5 miles of Lake Winnsboro could probably hear the wife screaming bloody murder!  Instead of seeing a bass on the end of the hook, she had somehow managed to catch a snake!  Clearly upset by this freakish fishing folly - the wife panics and throws rod, reel and snake into the lake, upsetting the husband who had just bought the new rod and reel.  Needless to say, that put a damper on any further hopes of fishing that day!

By now you may be wondering what this has to do with Search Engine Optimization (SEO) and Top SEO Marketing’s core focus of search marketing.  It reminds me of all the people I’ve met who told me stories about the disappointing results they received after they paid their web design company additional dollars for “search marketing”.   Business leaders who only thought they knew what search was all about - and web designers who presented on the right “sound point keywords” to appear as an authority.  Together this ill planned and ill equipped venture was a bit fishy from the start.  Expectations high, the CEO begins to plan on how bes to handle the leads the “optmization” will produce.    Not too long after writing a check out to the web design turned SEO expert, the CEO begins to feel as though he’ll never get a nibble to his web site from search.  Instead of pulling in qualified leads, up pops the snake!  When questioned, the newly minted SEO person tells you its Google’s fault, not theirs.

When you go fishing you expect to see a fish on the end of your line.  When you go to hire an SEO company, make sure you can tell the diference between a fish and a snake.  If you do get burnt by an SEO company, do not think all SEO companies are the same.  Don’t throw in all the equipment, let us show you what we have accomplished for other bsinesses simlar to yours and what we believe it will take to make a credible lead generation tools from your web site,  www.topseomarketing.com

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SEO Lessons on YouTube

Monday, May 11th, 2009

One of the latest features you might find on web sites is a link to a company’s YouTube instructional videos and presentations.  Here is an example taken from Alan Wall’s SEOBook

The above example is basically a net meeting, presentation that shows you how best to bid keywords on a pay per click campaign.  Interesting in that we also utilize YouTube when our clients want to gain the most visibility from a video.  Rather than embedding the video on their site, we now upload the video to YouTube (space limitation equal to roughly ten minutes) and then embed the YouTube code onto our client’s site.  This way we can optimize the video within YouTube which will hopefully expose our clients information to a larger interested audience.  We can also add it to several sites should they have multiple domains, without worrying about duplicating any content.

If you have a video, you may want to direct your webmaster to upload the video on YouTube optimized with very specific keywords that are directly related to what is discussed on the video.

Ways To Increase Productivity with SEO / SEM

Thursday, November 6th, 2008

With belts across the business world tightening,  we have redoubled our efforts to educate clients to be in more control of their marketing spend dollars.  We talk to concerned business owners every day about ways to improve usability, productivity of their web sites and to increase conversion performance.  Here are a few helpful tips that apply to just about every business trying to leverage the power of online marketing to increase revenue.

  1. Add content that uses terms searchers or new potential clients understand.  You will have the opportunity to convert them over to the way your terminology later on specific product or service pages.  But if you are a telemarketing company, but prefer to be known under demand generation and fill the content with everything but telemarketing…it makes it much harder to get those pages ranked under telemarketing.
  2. Utilize Your URL In All Business Advertising. It surprises me when I see businesses advertising their businesses and omiting their URLs.  Even if you are passing out pencils - your domain name should be prominently featured.
  3. Testimonials.  We can not emphasize the importance of communicating your customers experience working with your business enough.  Actively solicit customer testimonials and continue adding them to your web site.  Ask customers to provide you with a review in Google local, Yahoo Local or MSN Live Search (local).  This plus word of mouth advertising is shown to increase business.
  4. Press Releases. Included in our services for search engine optimization campaigns is submission of press releases on a regular basis.  Keeping our clients names out there is a great way to increase branding, traffic and revenue.
  5. Blogs. Does your company have a blog? Does someone in your company monitor blogs to see what’s being said about your business?  Your business blog provides potential customers with fresh up to the minute content and provides an easy way for you to share industry insight and knowledge.  Blogs can also be a good way to build credibility and expertise in your industry.  We integrate blogging into our clients sites and make sure that the blogs are updated on a regular basis.  It’s a great way to keep in the forefront of your business market and attract new qualified visitors to your site. 
  6. Linked In. Are you linked in?  If not, then take a minute to join, (it’s free).  Linked-In has developed into a nice social networking site that can be useful and potentially productive to businesses.  You can find background information on potential clients, join groups in your area of expertise, find former colleagues and associates, easily request recommendations for your business or yourself.  You will be amazed at how many people are connecting to this social media platform. 
  7. Control your dependency on PPC. There are other ways to get your company on page one of search engines other than buying ads via pay-per-click.  Work with your search engine marketing company to get a balance between short term objectives (PPC) and long term gains (organic search marketing).  If your PPC company does not offer organic search, then find a company that specializes in organic or natural search.
  8. Monitor click fraud. Google tied up with Click Forensics trying to further address this issue. The latest reports say that the fraud levels on Pay per click campaigns have come down by 0.2 percent in this quarter of 2008, the bad news: Click Fraud Index calculated the fraud rate at 16.2 percent in September 2008. 
  9. Free Analytics. Watch out for so called “experts” in search marketing that provide you with only the free Urchin type stats. A quality search marketing company should be  Investing in good analytics programs which today are critical in order to dig down and understand visitor patterns, seamlessly integrate PPC and organic statistics and provide vital information for their clients to understand the best ROAS and maximize their ROI.
  10. Expect Business Via Your Web Site.  At Top SEO Marketing Inc. we are committed to bringing our clients new business as a result of our efforts.  We are transparent in our process and exacting in our collection of data that helps us manage our campaign and helps our clients build better web sites for user experience and conversions.  If your web site is not providing you with a significant revenue stream, you should think about changing the way you manage your web site.  The lack of productivity can be fixed before you spend money getting visitors to your site - take the time to make sure that you have the right information and calls to action to capture those visitors.