Jan 26 2011

How To Do Search Engine Optimization

Search Engine Optimization (SEO) can be a very mysterious and confusing marketing tool for many small business owners and managers. Based on conversations I have had with colleagues and business owners, there seems to be a disconnect between the perceived need to implement SEO and an understanding of why SEO may be important & exactly what is involved in the process…”I’m not sure what SEO is and what the benefits are…but I think I need it”. Why should your small business embrace SEO? What are some of the benefits? What are some of the pitfalls to look out for?

Why SEO is Important

Most consumers use search engines i.e. Google to find what they are looking for on the internet. If lead generation is one of your website objectives, then it will be important for your site to come up near the top of those search results (preferably on the first page). Here are a couple of interesting statistics regarding online search and the importance of page ranking:

74% of consumers use search engines to research local businesses, products and services 69% of consumers will click on a website link on the 1st page of their search results Only 10% of consumers will view past the 3rd page of a search result

Basically, 7 out of 10 consumers won’t go to the second page of their search results. “If your website relies on customers finding you when they’re ready to consider your product or service, then SEO is an absolute must for you – and it can generate long-term rewards,” says Rudy Lopes, Vice President of The Smartacus Corporation , “One of our websites, college-cram.com, provides help to students looking to study; advertising to them when they’re not studying is a waste of resources. Showing up on the first page of Google when they look for help is what keeps our numbers so high.”

Benefits

Drew McKenzie, Brand Leader for Creative Department, has experienced the benefits of SEO. “Results have indicated we are getting 5-10 new web generated leads per week, whereas before we received none. In general, via SEO, we have claimed our rightful spot in Google, where, in the past, we did not have a presence. It is resulting in a significant advantage over companies who have not optimized their sites. In my opinion, SEO is mandatory and not optional.”

The primary benefit of a good SEO strategy should be improved page rankings for your small business website. It seems simple enough…implement SEO and watch your website move up the search engine rankings. But there are some other factors that need to be taken into consideration. “The main benefits to using SEO are improved ranking against search queries and ability to extend the exposure of your site” says Nick Dimitrakiou, Partner of the media practice at Kinesis Marketing, “Yes, your results will improve, but you need to be very focused on identifying which keywords are most important to your business, and optimize the site based on those key phrases. Generally, you can expect to see results after a couple of months, but be patient as it is a slow build.”

Manage Your Expectations

It’s important to manage your expectations with respect to the results of your SEO initiatives – Going in to your SEO project with a long term view as opposed to a quick fix is your safest bet. In some cases, results may present themselves sooner than later. On a recent project, the local SEO that I work with suggested that a reasonable waiting period prior to seeing tangible results was 6-9 months. As it turns out, we ended up getting some great results within 3 months. It can really depend on the depth and breadth of the SEO initiative that is required. After an extensive SEO effort, Shannon Kavanaugh, President of Go-To-Market Strategies, saw results within weeks. She is also careful to point out that maintaining positioning required an ongoing effort, “It’s much more time consuming than one might think – You have to keep up on it constantly. Also, the SEO rules change all the time, but all the effort is definitely worth it.”

Pitfalls

Finally, your small business also needs to be aware of some of the SEO pitfalls and what to look for if you’re hiring a SEO consultant. Lopes from Smartacus commented on the fact that a lot of companies do little bits of the process and blanket their service as SEO. “The trick for owners that want SEO for their sites is to make sure that their potential SEO vendor has previously demonstrated success, and in a proper white-hat way – Just like the old cowboy movies, white hats indicate the good guys; black hat techniques are frowned upon by the search engines and can get you penalized or even kicked out off a results page.”

If properly researched, implemented and managed, SEO can provide a real competitive advantage for your small business – but there are pitfalls to avoid. A final word of advice from Nick Dimitrakiou at Kinesis Marketing…”Never go with a provider who claims they will guarantee you positioning!”

By: Mark Smiciklas

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Mark Smiciklas is a Vancouver Marketing Consultant. His firm, Intersection Consulting, helps small to mid-sized businesses address challenges in the areas of marketing, management and business development.To find out more about Intersection Consulting, please visit http://www.intersectionconsulting.comFor more thoughts and ideas on marketing and management for small business please visit the Intersection Blog at http://www.intersectionconsulting.com/blog

Jan 8 2011

How to Do Search Engine Optimization – Linking

How to do search engine optimization relies heavily on linking. The way people say a website is cool is linking to it. So that gets back to the idea of Google being quoted.

The way websites say this website is important is they might have a link on their website that points back to this website. It can be an image link, a text link or any link that points back to the website.

We’ve started on the article website, we post an article, on the blog website we might post a comment, on one of the forums we post a comment. Within that comment we might put a link back to our website. For example, to an article we might reply and at the end say we might say Damian from our soccer website.

To the blog post he might reply to someone else’s post and say Yes, I think Ronaldo is the best soccer player Damian from yourdomainname. Effectively what we’re doing is getting all these other links on websites pointing back to our website which is increasing and improving our popularity.

Now, even though we are posting these links, we are effectively engineering that popularity because we are making these posts. What Google is trying to do is try to replicate what happens in nature. Naturally speaking a website is more popular if more people are linking to it and it therefore must be a better website. We look at strategies, the links are not coming from hundreds of people, and we’re creating some of those links.

Let’s say Nike had a link to our soccer drills website. This link from Nike is going to be so much more important than others, because Nike is an already respected website. Nike already has a lot of other people linking to the website saying this is important. That in a nutshell is the way Google works as a search engine.

Based on an analysis of where your links are coming from determines how popular that website is based on the sort of links you are getting. Sometimes you will find one link from nike.com could be worth thirty or forty links from these other websites. It is better to get links from these websites but it’s harder. How to do search engine optimization comes down to a balance between volume and quality of links.

By: David Jenyns

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