Posts Tagged ‘SEO search engine optimization’

Being Relevant

Saturday, January 16th, 2010

Picture this: You find yourself up in front of a room of people speaking – which many of us do on occasion, in our work or making a toast or announcement at a wedding, party, holiday dinner, etc. You get everyone’s attention and you start talking about the 49ers, or the static on the radio or the lint on your dress after getting it back from the dry cleaners, etc., your going to find, best case scenario, people’s interest is going to wane, bigtime… They’ll think, “What the heck is this girl/guy talking about?” What’s the relevance? They may even say, “Hey Joan/Jonny, maybe we need to stick to the reason why we’re all here…”

(And the only reason they’re not walking out on you is because these people are your family, friends and coworkers and being polite!)

When you’re not being relevant online, the response is quick, simple and brutally honest; people leave your page. How does that relate to SEO? SEO is the technical extension of what I call, “the first rule of marketing” and that is, “CLOSE THE FREAKEN DEAL!”

You promise something? Deliver it! (That’s the most basic premise of marketing, and relationship building and seems so obvious that it’s hard to believe that so many people, small businesses and companies have such a hard time fulfilling that simple request.)

When you order something online, or grab a product off a shelf at the store, or order something at a restaurant (I think I’m hungry as I write this :) and it says it will do something, or be something and you’re all excited when you get it and it goes (audio here please…) waaaa, waaaa, waaaa, waaaa…

(And it doesn’t do what it says…) How do you feel? Totally ripped-off, no? Will you shop there again? Or buy that product from that company again?

When we tell search engines that a page is about xyz (a keyword phrase) and a user finds our results in SERPs, and clicks on Link, we need to damn well be sure that that page is providing RELEVANT info about that topic.

Being Relevant is CLOSING THE FREAKEN DEAL for an SEO. All the technical means that Search Engines (SEs) use to detect that relevance comprise the endemic knowledge of our craft, and the business of Searh Engines, but the underlying impetus which is often missed is just plain and simple; “Be Relevant” and give people what they want, without too much else.

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b. Promote Site’s Social Media Profile on your website

Wednesday, August 26th, 2009

While it may seem obvious that you want visitors from Social Media to come to your site, you also want visitors to your site or blog to find you (your site) on Social Media sites. All you need to do to make this happen is to place icons & links on the bottom of your pages, articles & emails,  prompting users to join, add or follow you on these sites; example below shown from http://www.netlingo.com/

netlingofooter for seo

(as of this writing I haven’t done this on SEOwithoutborder.org/this blog – looks like I’d better get on it!)

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5. Connecting with Social Media

Tuesday, August 25th, 2009

Social media is a great way to connect to today’s media-hungry, web 2.0 audiences and get major SEO benefit from the thousands of backlinks it produces. Social Media is a topic in itself but here are the key elements to make sure you have in place:

  1. a. Create Social Media Profiles (and update often)

Creating a company profile / group in Social Media sites is an essential ingredient for SEO*, branding, traffic and promotion. This should be driven by someone who has the ‘pulse’ of the site and can post up-to-the-minute updates to friends and followers with that all-important backlink (see appendix 1). This includes building anticipation & buzz about/leaking out upcoming features, new releases, insider events, discounts and meetups, news, feedback about feedback, etc.

The key is to keep it active, keep it real and attract a following. If you do, over time, you will ‘build up’ your profile to include thousands of followers. Here are some Social Media Sites that you’ll want to create and maintain a profile for – with plenty of updates and personality appropriate for your market:

  1. Digg
  2. StubleUpon**
  3. Facebook
  4. Twitter
  5. Farc**
  6. MySpace
  7. Flicker
  8. Meetup**
  9. YouTube

(* A full list is included in the appendix.)

(** These allow link juice to pass to your site though backlinks. While most Social Media sites may block link juice, content that starts here, spreads quickly to other sites, blogs, vblogs and aps that do. Also, for branding, reputation management, social networking and lots of referral traffic, it’s an invaluable way to keep users in touch with/promote your site offerings.)

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b. Backlinks and your blog signature

Wednesday, August 5th, 2009

It’s important to note that if each editor has a list of 10 keyword that the site wants more backlinks for each month, that they use the signature portion of their blog posts to accomplish this. Here’s an example using “Xbox 360 reviews”:

Sample Blog Signature

Vallery McNeish is chief editor

for the best SEO tips at SEOWithoutBorders.

The name, “Vallery McNeish” can also be linked to her profile on the site if available or to the blog itself. (Of course each blog post links back to the blog itself via the title.)

(SEO training video showing how to use the signature of a blog to backlink – courtesy of a fellow SEO friend of mine in Colorado, Nathan Anderson):

http://screencast.com/t/3lZYHp0EJDo

(Note my Signature below ;) )

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4. Submit to Blog Directories

Tuesday, August 4th, 2009

While you may be doing a great job and a lot of editorial effort to keep your blog fresh and entice users to pick up your feeds via “subscribe” widgets (are you?)
Subscribe to this Feedrss2

(Cool video to show users what rss is, why it’s cool and how to subscribe to feeds – can be placed on blogs to educate users- see my home page) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0klgLsSxGsU)

there’ s still a vast world of blog directories you can use to get your stories out there and build valuable inbound links for your blog and your business. Here are some of the more popular Blog Directories* that pass page rank:

a. Best of the Web Blog Search PR6
b. Bloggeries PR3
c. Blog Hub PR7
d. Blog Search Engine PR4
e. Blog Universe PR3
f. Technorati PR9

(* A full list of blog directories is included in the appendix.)

Rather than copying and pasting new content in these directories repeatedly (like with other submission methods), all you need to do is submit the blog name, url and category once to each directory. That’s the beauty of blog submissions.

There  are 3 more parts to this ‘Submit to Blog Directories” blog- post so stay tuned for more blogging backlinks tips!!!

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