Showing posts with label SEO Marketing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SEO Marketing. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Three Important Marketing Tactics for SEO

A search engine optimization tactics 3 highlights Internet marketing that consistently bring more people to a site.

Email Marketing

A list of prospects, people can build a relationship with, communicating with via email on a regular basis. They will start to trust you and return to again and again. Before you know it, they are recommending to their friends, clients and the list will be growing and growing.

Article Marketing

The articles are then submitted to article directories are very popular in the Google search ranking. You can then link to this article on your website. In order to get more traffic, you can write hundreds of articles for directories.

Video Marketing

This is where you create a video to put in video directories like YouTube or Google Video, etc. As in the previous article, you should talk and discuss a particular area of ​​your niche in the video. Then, put a link to your website in the description box. Directories are now used as video search engines .

Online knowledge can be very useful to carry on the business, and blogging is one of the most effective marketing tools available online.

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Search Market to Get Another Engine

HP, along with the Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay, is working on an engine to make online search more meaningful

Last year, Hewlett-Packard (HP) Labs initiated open research grants to dozens of universities worldwide. One such grant was given to the Computer Science Department of Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay (IIT-B).

Professor Soumen Chakrabarti and his group at IIT-B used this grant to work on a new search engine which would trawl the web to provide relevant answers to queries. Their efforts are yielding results.

The IIT-B team has already created billions of annotation links between a 500-million web page corpus and millions of entities known to Wikipedia. The data is being churned on 42 high-end HP servers with over 350 gigabytes of RAM and over 150 terabytes of disks, donated by Yahoo. HP Labs and Microsoft Research have provided additional research funding.

To be successful, any search engine needs a robust mechanism that indexes web pages. At any given time, there are millions of web pages on the internet. For instance, Google has over 8 billion pages indexed and over 1.1 billion images. Add to that an efficient crawler which basically connects servers across the world wide web and across servers.

In case of the HP-IIT-B machine, the mainstay is annotation, indexing of annotations alongside ordinary text, and supporting a query language that can combine categories, annotations, quantities and regular text in creative ways, typically ending with evidence aggregation. The key to moving up in the search value chain, according to Chakrabarti, is to add semi-structured knowledge to the unstructured corpus, in the form of type, entity, category and relationship annotations, to index these annotations along with the text, and open up search application programming interfaces (APIs) and query languages to probe these indices and aggregate the resulting knowledge.

For more information http://www.business-standard.com/india/news/search-market-to-get-another-engine/368255/

Thursday, August 6, 2009

Run If You Hear These 5 SEO Marketing Statements

In August 4th 2009 Tuesday’s five Marketing Misconceptions That Need to Change post, Will covered some of the misguided statements we hear from clients. If I only had a nickel for every time we hear those types of statements….

In the spirit of fairness, I am determined to defend the marketers who make these types of statements. Here’s what Will left out - often times these misguided comments originate from an agency, consultant or service provider that the company has put its trust in. So let’s look for some warning signs.

If you hear your agency, consultant or service provider make any of these five statements, consider running.

1.) Hi, I’m Mike from XXX National Directory/Search/Ad Network Company, and I am a Marketing Consultant with the company. I am here to help you build your marketing plan.

RUN! FAST! Nothing against these folks (really), but selling Yellow Pages or even a “boxed” pay-per-click solution does not make you a marketing consultant. It makes you someone that is trying to sell Yellow Pages or a “boxed” pay-per-click solution. There’s nothing wrong with selling. God knows we all do it in some form or fashion, but please don’t try to mislead people by calling yourself a marketing consultant.

Clarification: If you are in fact interesting in purchasing what essentially amounts to an advertising package, by all means engage with these folks. Just don’t expect to get any marketing strategy advice out of them.

2.) If you choose us for your SEO project, we can guarantee multiple top 10 rankings on your targeted keywords.

I thought these people had gone away, but it appears they’re back in full force. And I can’t blame clients for listening. When someone tells you they can guarantee results, it’s hard to ignore.

That being said, let’s all say this together: SEO is not a quick fix, set it and forget it solution for driving traffic . The best SEO strategies I’ve seen involve a long-term commitment to the creation of relevant content, building that content in multiple formats, and finding multiple distribution channels for that content.

I am guessing there are companies that make an SEO guarantee and do follow through on it. I am also guessing that those guarantees are made on keywords like “patent attorneys that also handle divorce cases in reston virginia”.

3.) You really can’t afford to wait on addressing social media. We should build out your presence on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter right away.

Stop. Please. We all realize that social media is important, even though it’s getting a bit crowded. Like anything else though, you shouldn’t build anything if it doesn’t fit into a more strategic plan.

Some of these groups will bait you with the promise of thousands of Twitter followers, Facebook friends, or LinkedIn connections overnight. Great. Go ahead and recruit thousands of followers, all of whom could care less about your message. They’re following you because they’re trolling for followers as well. And the followers/friends/connections you do want? You’ll turn them off quick with the hundreds of meaningless updates you’ll have to post to accumulate all the meaningless followers.

Build a social media strategy. Make sure it ties back to your overall marketing strategy. Then join, listen, learn, and eventually execute. It’s that simple.

And one more thing, and I know this will be painful for some “social media gurus” to hear. Social media is NOT a necessity, nor is it necessarily effective, for every business and business category.

4.) We know you think of us as a print design shop, but just last week we added capabilities in web design and development, search engine optimization, pay-per-click management, email marketing, social media…oh, and we can also handle your dry cleaning if necessary.

Wow, just last week huh? So you must have hired an entire new team right? Nope. Acquired a company that specializes in those areas? Nope. Formed a joint venture with a web marketing agency? Not so much.

There’s absolutely nothing wrong with trusting a marketing service provider that has done you right over the years and who is now claiming to offer new services. Just make sure you probe a bit or execute a small trial project before diving in head first.

5.) You shouldn’t cut back on your marketing/advertising spend in a recession. As a matter of fact, I was reading in Business Week (or insert another referenced publication) that the companies that spend MORE during a recession end up as the top brands years later.

So your client just laid off half his/her staff, notified remaining staff that salaries and bonus levels have been frozen for the time being, cancelled plans to open the new office in the commuter-friendly downtown location…and you’re going to bring the “increase your marketing spend” message?

Don’t get me wrong. Increasing marketing spending may be right for certain companies; we’ve even seen a few of those up close and personal in the last few months. But the first move - as an agency, consultant or service provider - should be to figure out how to spend your client’s marketing dollars more efficiently.

Article source: http://web2.sys-con.com

Thursday, May 14, 2009

Search Engine Marketing(SEM) and Positioning Explained

  • Search Engine Marketing (SEM) involves utilizing a combination of site submissions and paid search engine listings to help ensure your site reaches your customers who are using search engines to make buying decisions.
  • Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is the method of increasing your site’s visibility in the search engines for the most important keywords and phrases that are relevant to your firm.
  • Keyword research and development involves writing search engine friendly copy, content, articles, meta tag optimization, linking strategy and implementation, website submission and analyzing results.

What are Pay Per Click & Pay For Inclusion programs?

  • Pay-per-click (PPC) involves paying for your website to have a prominent position on the relevant search results page of a specific search engine. For each visitor that clicks on your link you are charged a specific fee or Pay-Per-Click rate. With PPC you only pay for the actual results.
  • Pay-for-inclusions (PFI) involves paying to get your site listed on a certain search engine. It doesn't guarantee high rankings. You still need optimzation to get high rankings. PFI gives you an opportunity to gain a top position but without a good SEO strategy, it’s effectiveness is limited.

The benefits of search engine marketing & search engine optimization

  • Search Engines outperform all other forms of media in driving visitors to sites. Over 85% of web users state that search engines are the primary method to find specific sites.
  • Traffic from search engines is the most valuable kind of traffic as it is comprised of qualified visitors actively looking for a product, service or solution.
  • Search engines work for you non-stop, 24/7.

Why you need search engine marketing?

  • Over 92% of users don’t look further than the first 2 pages of search results and most will not even look past the first 10 results.
  • More than 30% of users believe companies found in the top search results are a major firm in their specific category. SEM raises your online profile and builds brand awareness.
  • SEM has been proven to yield the highest Return On Investment in terms of generating more traffic, leads and sales to your site than any other marketing channel
Article source: http://www.outsourcingto.us