Posts Tagged ‘Search Engine Optimisation’

Inbound Links – boost your ranking

Friday, July 10th, 2009

I often talk to businesses about how they spend lots of time and money optimising their website but they still struggle to get good search engine rankings. After we have looked at their onsite optimisation elements I usually ask the question ‘what’s your inbound link strategy?’

Usually businesses are plagued with calls from perhaps less reputable companies offering to get them onto page one by building links for £200-£400 pcm without any thought for relevancy. Some website owners have built their own thought through plan, however more often than not it is an area that is overlooked and unclear as to the approach to take.

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Links from Gosport SEO & eCommerce Seminar

Thursday, June 18th, 2009

Good to see you all at the seminar last night in Gosport, thanks to Charles of ICG who gave a cracking presentation. It is available online at http://www.internetconsultantsgroup.co.uk/

Below are the links that I mentioned that you may also find useful.

Search Engine Optimisation
There is a great tool that checks to see if you have the basic onsite elements at http://tools.summitmedia.co.uk/spider/

Business Link has a couple of guides as well http://www.businesslink.gov.uk/bdotg/action/layer?topicId=1081852287

The Google Keyword Tool that can help you determine which phrases to optimise against is at https://adwords.google.co.uk/select/KeywordToolExternal

From the eCommerce session
The payment gateway comparison which can help you decide which is the most cost effective can be found at http://www.electronic-payments.co.uk/

The shopping basket software comparison which is a sister site to the above is at http://www.ecommerce-comparison.com/

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SEO 2.0 + Google Analytics – June Seminars

Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009

Have been busy this week meeting the presenters to put final finishing touches to Business Link’s June seminar series. This time it’s an update on search engine optimisation with the presenters take on SEO 2.0, youve all heard about web 2.0 well this is the next step for search engine success.

Also falling under the spotlight is Google Analytics, by far one of the most widely used stats packages the presenters show some common KPI’s that website owners should be looking at and how to get clever with the package that will save you time and money, gain more customers and bring your website visitors behaviour to life.

If you are a small or medium sized business in the South East you can come along to the seminar free of charge, visit the site http://www.innovationevents.co.uk for more details and to book your place. See you there.

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Power of local search – tip of the week

Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009

A number of the small businesses I talk to work within a specific geographic location, but often over look the power of local searches.

My tips here are usually to make sure you include mentions of the area you operate in within the usual meta data of the site, and within the body copy.

Keep it local by including testimonals from any well know local clients, people will have more confidence in your services if they are supported by a good comment from a peer in the community, a business they have heard of, or perhaps someone they know.

Add your business to Google local, its free and easy and as more and more searches seem to be including local search results its a really good technique. More information on that at http://www.google.com/local/add/splashPage?hl=en-gb&gl=GB

Local business directories and council directories are good sources of traffic, consider tripadvisor.com if you are a B&B or a hotel, checkatrade if you are a service company. Also get links from any local businesses websites that you can build working relationships with whose customers may find your own services useful.

Those are a few to start with, feel free to chip in on any that are working well for you.

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