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Planning An SEO Friendly Website From The Beginning – Part 2

Thursday, March 18th, 2010

How To SEO A Website Part 2

In part one we discussed why it’s important to include SEO from the beginning of a web site design project. In part two we will highlight some early web design elements that can help your SEO campaign from the very beginning be “truly optimized”.

By now, most companies have approach a SEO firm for search engine help with a some type of website already built. For some companies the current site investment has been too large to go back and start at step 1. What they really mean when they ask for SEO is what can they optimize with what  they got.

For other companies, throwing away the old site and starting with a blank slate would be the most cost effective form of SEO. A good SEO company will realize what kind of client they are dealing with, and after a site review be able to give you some options.

Realize that the site you came to the table with has already established an online presence with the search engines. The web designer has already made some SEO choices for you. If this is your, the SEO company you hire to optimize within the framework you provided, may be hamstrung to some degree unless you are willing to make serious changes.

SEO Friendly Website Hosting

With any amount of  SEO research it won’t take too long before you hear of 301 redirects, canonicalizing your URL, and developing a custom 404 page. These are great SEO tips, and something you should do, but depending on your hosting it’s not always easy to do.

For example, if you are trying to save money by purchasing shared hosting on a windows server from a common hosting provider, good luck getting them to help you out. Sweet Spot is a big fan of Linux hosted sites because the open source platform provides for a simple fix with FTP access. Most sites today are hosted on either a Windows or Linux based server; however, other servers do exist such as ColdFusion. Knowing your server configuration is important in understanding your limitations and processes with this type of search engine optimization.

SEO Friendly Content Management Systems (CMS)

In 2010 the use of online CMS systems such as WordPress, Joomla and Drupal has exploded very fast. The advantages to having and admin interface that is easy to understand is often important to clients who don’t know HTML but want to update their site. This also is great for developers because they can get accustom to one type of CMS and crank out websites very fast with some advanced functionality.

Content management systems are also very good for growth and content syndication, which are two SEO needs. The scalability and auto-archiving  features these systems bring a tremendous ammount of SEO advantages as well.

From an SEO perspective, these content management systems are all not created equally! Some have a strict set of rules that prohibit the editing of raw HTML. Some were built without SEO in mind which makes optimizing certain page elements difficult if not impossible.

There are several good debates in online forums today about which CMS is best. The honest truth is they all have pros and cons for SEO and non-SEO web features. It really depends on what your goals are. For example, here is a good article by SEOMOZ comparing Wordpress vs. Joomla.

No matter what your web development needs are, an experienced SEO should be able to help you pick the best CMS and web developer to fit your needs.

SEO Friendly Site Navigation

- Can the search engines see my links?
- Why do I have 50 links in the footer that no one ever clicks on?
- Why are my URLs 150 characters long?
- Why is my site a hodgepodge of pages and hard to navigate?

There are hundreds of navigation concerns, too many to cover here. Please don’t leave the sitemap and site architecture up to a designer that cares more about the color than functionality. You’ve got questions; we’ve got answers, just please call a SEO before it’s too late!

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Planning An SEO Friendly Website From The Beginning – Part 1

Wednesday, January 13th, 2010

This 2 part series aims to educate individuals and companies that are about to venture into a new site, or redesign their existing website. The web is filled with lots of bad SEO advice, and as a responsible internet marketing company, we hate to see another company fall victim to bad SEO advice.

If you think you are “buying SEO” from a web designer for an extra ~$500 dollars, or trying to save money by managing your web design and SEO efforts separately PLEASE KEEP READING!!

If You Build It, They Won’t Come

A big misconception on the web, even in 2010, is “if you build it, they will come“. Unfortunately, the last time this strategy really worked was when Kevin Costner operated a small farm in Iowa.

Competing for search engine rankings today is harder than it was just 5 or 10 years ago. Back then, your competition didn’t employ an SEO to improve their ranking above yours, or perhaps they didn’t have a site at all.

Today the web is growing rapidly while the amount of search volume for your keywords is remaining relatively the same. This means in order to out rank your competition your website architecture is very important.  Gone are the days of simply building a site and having it rank well. Now you must understand how to properly build and market your site in order for search engines to rank you well.

Web Designers Don’t Know SEO Like A True Expert:

Often times web design firms will say “SEO, sure we do that”. When all this really means is for an extra ~$500 bucks they will do a hack job on your sites title and meta tags. SEO consists of much more than title tags and meta tags, and you really are getting what you pay for when you go this route.

Sweet Spot has great relationships with several web design firms across the nation. Our intent is not to put down web design firms when we say they don’t understand SEO. We need them to build us great looking web sites, but that is typically where their expertise ends. Sweet Spot strongly recommends hiring a true online marketing professional to take a look at your SEO goals before you even get locked into a particular web design.

SEO is a term that is loosely thrown around these days without any real standards. With several articles released every day on the topic of SEO, you can image it’s difficult to filter out what is true and what is not. Because of this cloud of SEO confusion out there, many agencies and web designers who venture into SEO trying to find out what this “SEO” thing is, inevitably end up lost, confused, and overwhelmed. Inevitably this leads them to make uniformed decisions about how to properly SEO your site.

Hire A True SEO Professional:

True SEO professionals are your bridge between web design and accomplishing your online marketing goals. We have the experience, data, and knowledge about online marketing that enables us to easily wade thru what is real and what is not. This gives companies like Sweet Spot Marketing an edge over any professional web designer. We go to SEO conferences and have data to back up our methods. Quite simply, there are just not enough hours in the day for a person who builds websites all day to have the same expertise as someone who is dedicated to educating themselves daily on the latest online marketing trends and search engine news.

SEO Friendly Web Design Part 2

Tags: seo, webdesign, website design
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Understanding Alexa Rank

Friday, January 8th, 2010

Alexa.com is a website which provides information on traffic levels for websites. The Alexa rank is measured according to the amount of users who’ve visited a website with the Alexa toolbar installed.

More simply, Alexa is a ranking system which is based on the level of traffic each website receives from the number of people who have the Alexa toolbar.

Alexa Bias

Undoubtedly Alexa rankings are skewed towards websites which have a large webmaster/tech audience. This is because a more web savvy audience is much more likely to have the Alexa toolbar installed than whose visitors are unaware of Alexa.

As such, many have indicated that Alexa is a vastly inaccurate method of measuring a website’s reach, traffic and potential. Ultimately the web has a finite amount of website ranking systems for measuring site value. Sweet Spot Marketing looks at the Alexa ranking as it might compare with your competitors sites in the same industry.

Alexa Results

Think of Alexa Rankings like a Golf score – the lower the better. As you might image, SweetSpotMarketing.com falls into a more tech savvy category than many other websites. Internally, we have several employees who have downloaded the tool bar. Also, many of our friends, clients, and general site visitors are perhaps more apt to have the tool bar installed.

Back in September of 2008, our domain name was actually SweetSpot-Marketing.com, our company site was in its infancy and our Alexa Rank was over 17 million. A year later we have a new domain, but more importantly our Alexa Rank moved into the top 200K sites.

Sweet Spot Alexa Rankings

Sweet Spot Alexa Rankings

How do I improve my Alexa Ranking?

There are methods which will allow you to bring an Alexa ranking in the millions down to the sub-million level for most any site (tech or not). Getting past the 100,000 or 10,000 mark is a considerably more difficult process these days. If you are interested in knowing who the best of the best are, Alexa ranks the top 500 sites for you.

Before getting into tips for improving your Alexa ranking, it’s important to first emphasize that you should devote most of your efforts in growing your site audience alongside strategic implementation of original content.

Having great content always leads to natural traffic and naturally increases links. In the long run, focusing on maintaining a site which attracts a larger audience will ultimately improve your Alexa ranking beyond what any one person can do alone. The power of many always trumps the power on an individual on the web.

Step 1: Start using Alexa yourself. If you are using Internet Explorer, visit Alexa.com and download the Alexa Toolbar. A better option, if you’re using Firefox, is to download the Search Status extension. This Firefox add-on will give you other data beyond Alexa ranking.

Step 2: Encourage others to use the Alexa toolbar. If you are part of a larger corporation that employs several people, then have an IT person install the toolbar on everyone’s computer for them. Imagine the potential if everyone’s default home page was the company website!

Step 3: Setup an Alexa profile and verify your site. By signing up at Alexa.com and verifying your site (simple file upload) you can customize what Alexa info is presented about your site.

Step 4: Get others to rate your Alexa profile. This may be a roundabout way of improving your score, but letting Alexa know that others care about your site is positive. It definitely can’t hurt to generate some positive PR even if it does not directly impact your ranking like site visitors do.

Step 5: Use an Alexa widget. Alexa currently provides 3 widget options depending on what information you may want to share.  Some webmasters think Alexa can monitor these widgets so each click counts as a visit, even if the visitor does not have the Alexa toolbar installed on their computer. Don’t be totally consumed with improving your Alexa rank (remember the bias) to the point that it begins to hurt your website and negatively impact user experience. If you can place the widget in a non-distracting location on the web, this tactic may work for you, but it’s not for everyone.

Step 6: Use Pay-Per-Click Campaigns. If your site is relevant to a more tech savvy crowd, then buying traffic on search engines will likely bring in more Alexa toolbar users. It’s a side benefit of non-converting PPC traffic if you are looking for a silver lining.

The easiest way to know if any of the tips mentioned really work is to actually try them for yourself and monitor the results. As a Sweet Spot Marketing SEO client we monitor this trend for you.

Tags: Alexa, Site Ranking
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New Google Ranking Factor is About Site Speed

Thursday, December 3rd, 2009

Should how fast your site loads be a search engine ranking factor… Google thinks so!

The hot topic in the SEO circle is Google’s recent announcement that their algorithm is going to adjust rankings for speed. Some people think it may be only be a minimal factor. In comparison to relevancy and other algorithm factors this logic seems true because what really matters is not if a user gets the info in 1 second or 2 seconds, but that they get the best information.

Still, Google firmed up their commitment to site speed yesterday by adding an experimental feature in Webmaster Tools. This feature shows you information pertaining to the speed of your site.  Through out this entire process, Google’s main argument for adding page speed as a ranking factor is that studies have proven that speeding up a site leads to increased user retention and activity.

Below is a preview our www.SweetSpotMarketing.com performance review:

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As you can see Webmaster Tools is promoting the Page Speed Extension for FireFox.

The load time data is derived from aggregated information sent by users of your site who have installed the Google Toolbar and opted-in to its enhanced features. The data currently represents a global average; a specific user may experience your site faster or slower than the average depending on their location and network conditions.

The beta version of this tool is a strong indication that Google is serious about speeding up the web. By adding site speed as a ranking factor, Google is now holding web designers all over the world accountable to reduce file sizes and improve superfluous HTML code. Now when their is a better/faster way to display the same information you better do it – for Google sake!

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What Can I Do To Gear Up My Marketing Plan for 2010?

Tuesday, November 17th, 2009

It’s that time of year again. The time companies gather management in a conference room to figure out their marketing budgets for 2010. For many small to mid-size companies, this year might be the first year you have considered devoting much attention to online marketing.

If you haven’t thought about integrating a Pay-Per-Click, or SEO marketing campaign into your 2010 marketing budget, the good news is you are not too late. In fact, the state of our economy might have you looking for ways to do more with the same or less budget. Thankfully, online advertising is a great way to get a lot of bang for your buck.

A June 2009 survey by the Association of National Advertisers (ANA) revealed that the No. 1 strategy for marketers, who wanted to improve effectiveness without spending more, was shifting from traditional to digital media. More than one-half of respondents also reported shifting spending away from brand-building initiatives, and 38% were putting more spending into lower-cost media. Marketing online fits all 3 of these criteria.

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If your company understands the benefits of online marketing, but has yet to jump in the game, adding Analytics is something basic you can do to measure and get a taste of what power these online tools have. The reason many companies are falling in love with online marketing is the transparency and accountability factors in near real time.

Compared with traditional advertising mediums, online marketers have much more data to analyze and measure ROI with. In fact, this is why many companies rely on a full-time agency for online marketing.  Sweet Spot Marketing dissects and makes real-time changes to optimize your budget spending every day. This is why we are a valuable resource for so many companies.

Install Google Analytics For Your Website:

Part of any marketing process is testing and measuring results. Why wait for your agency to install all of these tools for you? Google Analytics is free, simple to install and it will help the marketing agency you bring on board with great data.

Trust us, when a client tells us they have Analytics already installed before we enter the picture, it makes us very happy.  It also brings clients results quicker.  Anytime we can make quicker and more educated marketing decisions in the first month rather than implementing changes and waiting to see how our marketing impacted results makes everyone happy.

Sweet Spot Marketing is here if you ever need us. We can manage your online marketing plan to meet your goals. Feel free to give us a call (913) 859-9886

Tags: online marketing
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