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2Nov/06Off

Content is King… With Attention

I recently read an article all about page optimization and what some of the important factors are in developing a search friendly web site. They described all the pieces from the domain name to the coding elements like meta tags, keywords, the description, alt tags, good linking structure, but touted that "Content is King."

Now, I am not disagreeing with that statement. Content is certainly the largest block of the building. But what I felt was missing from their article was the fact that content should not be implemented then forgotten. If you have a great website, but it stays the same for months or even years it grows stagnant and will start to die over time.

Think for a second about www.cnn.com. How well would the site perform if they left news up on their homepage for a year? Now that is a very dramatic example, but the principle is the same even if it is on a much smaller level. Am I saying that everyone has to update their content every day to stay on top? No!

What I am saying is keep updated information on your site. Do you have events, sales, specials, holiday giveaways, or anything that you can add, especially to a homepage, that will show search engines your web site is a living document? How about new products, or asking a question to get feedback from site visitors, anything to show that you are vested in keeping your web site active and informative.

You have to take into consideration your market, your competition, and your own web site focus. Are other sites adding or changing content every 3 days? If they are most likely they are going to beat out any site that has had no changes in a long period of time. Do you run an informative site or e-commerce? Then fresh content, on a regular - frequent - basis is your lifeblood.

One good way to keep fresh content is by starting a personal or corporate blog and making a post or two a week. I tend to post a lot and I have search engines picking up my site every couple hours. Link those post titles to your homepage with some server-side code and see a huge jump in those bot visits!

There is so much you can do, and most of it can be something quick and simple. One or two hours a month even can show that you care about your web site. Write some content, share your news, sell a new product. Trust me, by giving a little, you will be gaining a lot.

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2Nov/06Off

HijackThis

Occasionally, as will all things computer related, you need to clean off some problem software, virus, or bug that interrupts your daily work flow. One of the tools I recommend is HijackThis.

It is probably not as user friendly as a lot of other 3rd party applications but for those real problem problems it can dig out the roots and help you find what needs fixing. Best of all it is Freeware, no limits!

Official Site for HijackThis

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2Nov/06Off

Advertising.com Optimizing Keyword Creative Works Wonders

Advertising.com Optimizing Keyword Creative Works Wonders
From - SearchWrite SearchNews

Simple, relatively low-cost techniques related to search keywords, titles and descriptions can dramatically improve search performance for advertisers, according to a new study of keyword performance for paid search campaigns.

The study by AOL's Advertising.com tested three creative optimization techniques, each with a different goal, and found that "keyword insertion" resulted in a 38 percent increase in click-through rates, on average; "keyword expansion" resulted in a 15 percent in click volume; and "targeted URLs" resulted in a 36 percent increase in conversions.

Keyword insertion refers to the incorporation, into the sponsored link, of the exact keywords that the consumer is searching for. Keyword expansion refers to the expanding of an existing list of keywords by generating additional terms that contain more specific information; the intent is to increase the overall volume of consumers. With targeted URLs - an effort to increase conversion - consumers are directed to a specific, subject-relevant page on a website instead of the homepage or a more general page.

http://www.advertising.com/press_release.php?m=11&d=01&y=2006

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1Nov/06Off

Sesame Communications Orthodontists Achieve Top Search Engine Visibility with WebPosition 4

Sesame Communications Orthodontists Achieve Top Search Engine Visibility with WebPosition 4

This is one of my major success pieces. As the online marketing specialist at Sesame Communications I am the one responsible for making the search rankings happen. I manage all the SEO optimization for the hundreds of sites we currently manage as well as launching and managing the Sesame Elite Search program. Sesame Elite Search is the advanced, managed online campaign including Google AdWords, Yahoo Search Marketing and Microsoft adCenter paid search ad campaigns.

What you get with Sesame Elite Search:
* Complimentary initial consultation of your online marketing needs
* Free price quote and list of the HOT keywords for your region/specialization
* Custom ad creation and frequent monitoring of your ad’s results
* Increased online visibility — patients can find you easier
* Monthly performance reports

You can find out more about Sesame Elite Search or Sesame's Search Marketing success here.

View the printable report in PDF format.
Sesame Elite Search flyer and questionnaire.

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1Nov/06Off

MarketPosition October 2006 News

The October 2006 edition of MarketPosition by WebTrends has several good articles about new developments in search. The following links will take you to the articles which contain information about SEO, Google, Ask, and more.

Google Custom Search Engine - 5 Custom Search Engine Examples
Create Personalized Search Engines with Live Search Macros
Ask.com Embraces Blogs with New Features
Basic Security Considerations for SEO
SEO for Affiliate Programs

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