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===Content is king (or queen)===
 
===Content is king (or queen)===
 
Original content or other's content that your are licensed to use
 
Original content or other's content that your are licensed to use
 Creative Commons
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* Creative Commons
 Public Domain
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* Public Domain
 
Update regularly/be consistent
 
Update regularly/be consistent
 +
 
Get people to interact with you (end with a question)
 
Get people to interact with you (end with a question)
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* Enabling feedback forms, live chat, emails
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* Prizes and contests
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* Enable reviews
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* Enabling interaction make a customer feels safe, gives them a sense of importance and makes for customer relationships
 +
Leaky vs. leak-proof websites
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* The goal is to make people stay on your site.
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* Use target="_blank" to get links to open in a new page, keeping them on your page.
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* Never link to manufacturers or competitors.
 
Reference other websites (and link to them) to get their attention
 
Reference other websites (and link to them) to get their attention
 Leaky versus leak-proof websites
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* Make sure the sites don't link to competitors or manufacturers
 
Link back to your own posts
 
Link back to your own posts
Prizes, contests, etc.
 
 
Write content on other websites (guest blog, etc.)
 
Write content on other websites (guest blog, etc.)
 
 Making your content available to other websites
 
 Making your content available to other websites
 
  Attribution
 
  Attribution
 
Make it easy for people to subscribe (via email or RSS) - Feedburner
 
Make it easy for people to subscribe (via email or RSS) - Feedburner
 
  
 
===Site analytics===
 
===Site analytics===

Revision as of 13:21, 18 July 2012

NOTE: This is a work in progress started 7/17/12. Please check back for updates.


Optimize your website for traffic

Keywords

Keywords

  • Research what people look for concerning your business
  • Think from the customers perspective!!! What would the average person type into Google if they were looking for a business like yours. Type that in and see what comes up. Look at the content and tags of the first few sites.
  • Ask family and friends what words and phrases they would use if they were looking for a product like yours.
  • Target keywords to fit your business. What product do you most want to push? Are you selling locally, nationally or globally?

Google keyword tool (adwords keyword tool) – possibly using misspelled words, gauging competition and effectiveness vs. price

Inserting keywords into contents

  • Use keyword-heavy writing. Keyword density.
    • In this scenario, you are trying to compete locally and you find your customers are looking for quality, low-priced computers of specific brands.
      • ComputerManufacturer, Inc. makes computers to fit your needs. Come shop at our store-room.
      • ComputerManufacturer, Inc., located in Portland, Oregon, makes high-quality, affordable computers such as Brand A, Brand B and Brand C. Come shop for deals and discounts at our show-room which is located at 1234 SE 10th St, Portland, OR 97201(with embedded map or link that opens in a new window)

Black hat vs. white hat tactics - http://insidesearch.blogspot.com/2012/04/another-step-to-reward-high-quality.html

  • Don't use font colors too similar to the background.
  • Don't keyword stuff.

Font size

  • Words and phrases with larger header tags and in bold are weighed more by search engines.


Domain name

Make it easy to remember/spell.

Use your keyword research in considering names.

The keywords in domain names are considered heavily by search engines.

If Computermanufacturer, Inc. has a local store, they should consider variations on portlandcomputer(s).com/org/etc. If they also do repairs they might consider using names like computerrepairs.com, portlandcomputerrepairs, etc.

Multiple names leading to one site - Computermanufacturerinc.com/biz/org, portlandcomputer.com, portlandbranda.com, etc

Possible Domain Registrars:


Meta tags and title

These have been deprecated in most search engines as far as ranking is concerned, but are necessary for search engine results display.

Title

Description

Title and Description as It relates to search engine search results

  • Title shows up as the clickable header in search results.
  • Description shows up as the wording under that.
  • While they don't affect rankings, title and description could lead someone to click on your site as opposed to another on the search engine results page.

Keywords

  • This used to be critical, but is now something that should be avoided

Robots

  • The robots tag is used to let search engines whether you want to be indexed (appear on search results) or have them follow your links
  • The tag to use for public pages on your website is <META NAME="ROBOTS" CONTENT="INDEX, FOLLOW">

http://searchenginewatch.com/article/2067564/How-To-Use-HTML-Meta-Tags

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meta_element

http://support.google.com/webmasters/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=79812

http://www.w3schools.com/tags/tag_meta.asp

Content is king (or queen)

Original content or other's content that your are licensed to use

  •  Creative Commons
  •  Public Domain

Update regularly/be consistent

Get people to interact with you (end with a question)

  • Enabling feedback forms, live chat, emails
  • Prizes and contests
  • Enable reviews
  • Enabling interaction make a customer feels safe, gives them a sense of importance and makes for customer relationships

Leaky vs. leak-proof websites

  • The goal is to make people stay on your site.
  • Use target="_blank" to get links to open in a new page, keeping them on your page.
  • Never link to manufacturers or competitors.

Reference other websites (and link to them) to get their attention

  • Make sure the sites don't link to competitors or manufacturers

Link back to your own posts Write content on other websites (guest blog, etc.)  Making your content available to other websites   Attribution Make it easy for people to subscribe (via email or RSS) - Feedburner

Site analytics

Using logs (incoming and search) to determine what people are looking for and amend pages accordingly


Find online venues to bring in traffic

Should be related to your topic (Doubleclick Adplanner) Shadow for a while to get a feel for the culture Don't want to "spam" these forums Provide quality content Links back to your website include your key search terms


Using social media

Encourage people to share Use each venue specifically. Better to have fresh content on each stream. Remind people about social media class. Namechk.com


Offline/non-website methods

Put website information on your business card Put a link to your website in your signature Put up flyers in related businesses If you offer receipts, include relevant information (including social media)


Other resources

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seo bible browser shots.org