Posts Tagged ‘SEO’

5 Key Elements for a Successful Website Redesign

Thursday, January 20th, 2011

redesigning a websiteFor companies looking to strengthen the visibility of their websites, SEO efforts must be ongoing. Search engines “crawling” websites, for example, value fresh and informative content. Pages that hold older, static, possibly outdated information are not graded as well. Therefore, businesses looking to rank high on results pages should seriously consider website redesigns every so often.

If you’re looking into giving your domain a face lift, here are 5 key elements that will please prospects and search engines alike.

  1. An attractive design – Visiting a cluttered or visually unappealing site can be immediately offputting. Whether the page looks extremely outdated or has so many unorganized elements that it’s an eye sore, a bad first impression can drive a heck of a lot of traffic away. When outlining a plan for a new design, less is more. A clean, sparkling page with aesthetic zest goes a long way.
  2. Powerful Content – A good deal of thought and care should go into creating fresh content. Language should be concise, informative and easy to understand. Websites coded in high level lingo, acronyms or technical speak will only appeal to a small group of visitors. The rest will click the back button with a heavy sigh of frustration. On the other hand, websites flooded with sales pitches or shallow content will be about as effective as an empty pool. Important questions to ask while writing include: Who is my audience? What can I talk about that my competitors cannot? How can I establish my business as a thought leader?
  3. Friendly User Interface – All site visitors should be able to quickly and easily navigate to every corner of a domain. Companies should additionally include updated company contact information. A phone number, address, email, and contact form are essential in assuring that interested prospects are able to inquire about services or ask questions.
  4. A Sitemap – The sitemap should be located at the root of the website where search engines can easily access it and utilize it almost as an index. Website owners should submit their sitemap to search engines.
  5. SEO – Website optimization includes many elements (and will most likely call for a whole different blog on key SEO elements for a successful website redesign) that can substantially boost the power of its site. Important features include strong titles and headings, strategic keywords, optimized title tags and RSS Feeds. Websites should never, ever cheat or utilize “black hat marketing” techniques. Search engines are way too smart to be tricked and will heavily punish websites dabbling in dishonest strategies.

What important elements do you consider when redesigning your website?

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SEO in 2011

Monday, January 17th, 2011

newyearshatsThe new year is upon us and companies of all sizes are looking for ways to tap into new audiences. As organizations research ways to make the most bang for their buck, many are turning to the power of Search Engine Optimization.

So much so that sources like Top Rank Online Marketing are reporting SEO as the number 1 digital marketing tactic for their reader base in 2011.

SEOmoz, a leader in SEO strategies and campaigns, recently posted an article on big search engine optimization trends and predictions for 2011. Here are just a few to help you start fresh.

According to Kristi Hines’ five link building predictions, “link building efforts will probably start to target brand/business names more than keyword anchor text.” What does this mean for your business? You’ll want to include your business or brand name in your most important anchor links.

Bharati Ahuja from WebPro Technologies is predicting increased value in external links that establish your company as an expert or add value to websites associated with your brand. Companies will benefit greatly from answering questions at Yahoo Answers, LinkedIn and other communities. Guest posts will also be a fabulous avenue to explore.

Good news for smaller companies! Bharati, along with others who blogged their 2011 SEO predictions, foresees search engines focusing more on local sites and blogs. Companies can take advantage of this shift by optimizing their websites for local search.

Finally, Jolie O’Dell from Mashable says we can “expect to be asked to make more and more app-like sites.” As an increasing volume of consumers turn to smartphones and iPads as their web browsing tool, companies will need to adjust.  Organizations who work at creating a mobile-friendly version (accomodating a smaller screen or developing apps, for example) will find themselves ahead.

These are just a few of the thoughts and inklings coming from the SEO expert community. What are some of your predictions?

Read the full SEOmoz article here.

How to Select Keywords for Your Website

Thursday, June 17th, 2010

scrabble lettersThere are two ingredients to a successful website: a cleverly crafted website design and a strong SEO strategy. While an attractive and intuitive site will help to keep customers and prospects on your site, search engine optimization is the tool that will draw these consumers to your page.

Keywords are a critical component of SEO because they are the words that define you. In order to assure that your company is visible to prospects and customers, it’s important to utilize all of the possible words and phrases that consumers  might use for Google searches. Unsure of what keywords might work best for you? Here are a few tools to get you started:

  • Google Adwords Keyword Tool – Simply type in the subject you’re researching and Google’s keyword tool will suggest keywords and the monthly and annual search volumes for those terms. If you’re running a Pay Per Click campaign, this tool can also provide you with the cost per click.
  • Overture (Yahoo!) Keyword Tool – Yahoo’s keyword tool will also help you to predict the amount of traffic certain keywords will bring and lists monthly regional search volumes for the most popular search engines based on Overture search counts for different geographic markets. It also provides links to price estimate tools for Google Adwords.
  • Google Rankings Tool – If you’re curious about the strategy of your competitors, use the Google Rankings Tool to check how they rank with certain keywords. You can also use this tool to check your own SEO efforts.

One thing to keep in mind is that the Google algorithm is always changing. While metadata and pagerank might be important one day, both will be irrelevant the next. The one thing that Google will always value is helpful and well written content. Choose your keywords wisely, work on solid inbound and outbound links, and focus on quality content.

Any questions?