Posts Tagged ‘Social Media Marketing’

SEO isn’t dead it’s evolving!

Thursday, August 27th, 2009

SEO or Search Engine Optimisation to give it it’s proper title isn’t dead, as the title of a recent Web Pro News video asks. Actually, SEO has just evolved. And it will continue evolving for as long as new and different interactive tools are developed.

Back in the dim and murky past, before Google existed, all you needed to do to get to the top position was put some meta tags in your <head> and write a short piece of copy with those keywords in and, hey presto, number one position.*

Then, along came Google, with their advanced algorithm and search became better for the searcher but harder for the sites to appear in top positions in the SERPs. What happened next? SEO evolved.

This is one example of SEO evolving - growing and changing from an unsophisticated activity towards the multi stranded beast it is today. You cannot optimise a site without using various methods, because of the ‘cat and mouse’ game that SEOs play with Google an the other search engines. I suspect the recent update, Caffeine, to Google will force many SEOs make changes to the way they work.

Web Pro News asked Heather Dougherty of Hitwise whether she believed that search engine optimisation was dead due to the growth in social media. Her answer was interesting because she highlighted the fact that social media can drive traffic towards a site, often more than some search engines. This tells me that Social Media, such as Twitter and Facebook will play a bigger role in search engine optimisation, but certainly won’t kill it.

Some ‘non-techy’ people have only just got used to using Google, as opposed to the Yellow Pages to find services such as plumbers, electricians and builders, as well as to buy things online or find a company telephone number or physical address. Why on earth would the non-techy web users want to change their search habits? With this in mind, I don’t see search disappearing anytime soon, therefore SEO will stick around too.

Social Media is a great tool for connecting with people, to spread the word about your company, your products and services as well as to connect with people on a personal level. SEOs are just taking advantage of a tool that is available to them. While the tools of SEO evolve, so will SEO. It will never stand still, but become more and more sophisticated every day.

*OK, I’m over simplifying here, but you get my point…

How do you see SEO evolving in the future?

Do you use Social Media to drive traffic to your site? How effective is it?

What is the Most Important Element of Search Engine Optimisation?

Wednesday, July 29th, 2009

The other day I overheard a conversation / ongoing argument between two colleagues. One said that the reason our websites climbed up a few notches in Google for the competitive keywords Web Design and Search Engine Optimisation was entirely down to our new venture in Video Blogs the other said it was due to the internal architecture of the sites being improved.

I can’t help believing that the reason our sites have climbed the rankings is for both these reasons, and a few more besides.

SEO is like a many layered cake!

I started to think that Search Engine Optimisation is a little like making an elaborate cake where the ingredients keep changing and improving to make the recipe richer and the cake better.

There is no one answer to achieving good results in SEO. There are many different ‘ingredients’ to consider.

Good Keyword Research

Keyword research can be a tricky one. Often the keywords that you may consider to be the best are not the ones your customers’ would use to search for your site. There are many tools that help you choose keywords; Wordtracker and Google Adwords Keyword Tool are some of the better ones available.

Once you have a list of keywords you should do a KOI (Keyword Opportunity Index) report. This should give you a list of keywords that have low competition but high search volume.

Internal Architecture

Without Good Foundations THIS Happens!
I like to think of the internal architecture of a site as being like the foundations
of a house. You can build a house with shaky foundations but sooner or later
it’s going to start falling down. The same applies to websites.

If you build your site with the search engines in mind by making it easier for them to do their job: crawling, and then indexing the content. You’re closer to achieving a lasting presence in the search engines results.

Regular Interactive Content such as Videos and Audio

Regular interactive content helps with SEO because it can increase the ‘time on site’. This indicates to Google (and other Search Engines) that your site is a useful resource, and that people stay there once they visit it. Also Google indexes audio content now.

By placing videos on YouTube you can get more traffic to your site and increase the exposure of your videos.

We have also started to supply a transcribed version of our videos. This is for two reasons; one for accessibility so that deaf and hard of hearing people can still enjoy the content, and for Google to index the relevant content.

Have a Blog with Regular New Content

Blogs are an excellent tool for SEO. They provide regular new content (if updated! Note: Update your blog!) for Google to index. The real benefit of having a blog is to tell your customers and potential customers about your company and your products. You can quickly become an ‘expert’ in your field by regularly providing new content that is both informative and written with your keywords in mind.

Social Media

Ah, Social Media! This could be a blog post in itself; it’s such a massive subject! Social Media is a useful marketing tool to promote your business. With so many people now relying on Social Media to connect with others you’d be a fool to ignore it.

Social Bookmarking

Social Bookmarking sites such as StumbleUpon can create a vast number of links and visitors to your site.

Link Building Through Directories

Though directories are less important than they once were, industry specific directories can be really useful for getting relevant links. Be careful about the ‘neighbourhood’ of your chosen directory and you should be fine.

Link Building Through Asking Begging for Links from other Webmasters

This is my least favourite aspect of SEO. I must have written hundreds of emails to webmasters with the hope that they will add my link to their site, only for the request to be turned down, or, more usually, ignored. But, for the few that say ‘yes’ this can be a really valuable exercise for link building. Sometimes you get lucky.

I often bypass UK companies on this and concentrate on overseas sites where you are unlikely to be in direct competition with the site you are targeting. This will still give you a relevant link.

Blog Commenting

This is a bit of a grey area. Some SEOs consider blog commenting to be a form of spam. And it certainly has been abused so much so that the majority of ‘blog comment’ links are ‘nofollow’ links and almost entirely useless. However, I do believe that by reading and engaging with others within your field you can quickly become an ‘expert’. By writing well-informed and interesting comments about the post your link may be clicked on by a fellow reader. Reading blogs and keeping abreast of your industry is an excellent way of learning more about your industry.

Article Marketing

Article Marketing is a great way of getting keyword rich links within relevant content. Articles are distributed across the Internet via article sites. The content is also indexed quickly, giving faster results.

Press Releases

Press releases are an excellent way of gaining interest in your product or service. By writing them with your keywords in mind and placing keyword rich links within the copy you can get results quickly.

There is also the possibility that they may be picked up by the Press thus gaining you even more exposure.

Content Writing with SEO in Mind

Content that is both well written and full of keywords can be a difficult thing to achieve, but it is extremely important for SEO as well as conversion. Take time over your content it could be one of the most valuable things on your site.

So, there you go, one of these ‘ingredients’ alone won’t make your site go page one, number one, but a combination of some, or ideally, all of these will help your site achieve high listings.

The Basics For Promoting Your Videos Via The Web

Wednesday, April 29th, 2009

An excellent way to generate and drive traffic to your video is via social networks such as Facebook , Twitter, Myspace and many more (I’m sure you all have a list of social networks that you use). With most social networks you can create a company profile and then add your videos to this profile, this allows your followers / friends and users to see the videos that you have published.

Obviously the main video network or search engine is youtube. This provides and ignites conversation regarding many different topics, I do feel however that the comment system on youtube should be monitored slightly better, i often see quite ignorant and insulting comments that don’t work towards a better social network spirit. However from a search engine point of view to see a video’s page change and regular content being added via comments, reviews and backward links will ensure that the video will perform in natural listing.

The basics in optimising your you tube video are:

  • Relevant Title
  • Add ‘Video’ into your title
  • Add relevant Meta Data
  • Get friends and colleagues to start conversation about the video
  • Get your video rated
  • Build backward links

You can also distribute your web site to other video sharing web sites, although these are generally smaller than youtube, they can still help to reach your target market.

List of video sharing sites:

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Motion Box - http://www.motionbox.com

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Blip TV - http://www.blip.tv/

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Daily Motion - http://www.dailymotion.com/us

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Flixya - http://www.flixya.com/

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Guba - http://www.guba.com/

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Jump Cut - http://www.jumpcut.com/

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Metacafe - http://www.metacafe.com/

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Ourmedia - http://www.ourmedia.org/

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Revver - http://www.revver.com/

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Veoh - http://www.veoh.com/

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Vimeo - http://www.vimeo.com/

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Yahoo Video - http://video.yahoo.com/

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You are TV - http://www.youare.tv/

Social Media Optimisation / Optimisation

Friday, April 17th, 2009

We all know that Social Media Optimisation (SMO) plays a big part in the online marketing of your website, this type of marketing focuses on generating traffic through participation in social media sites. The sites vary from industry specific sites to sites designed to promote and brand yourself.

There are a whole list of social bookmark sites out there. We have a list below, but with video communities, forums, micro-blogging and blogs, the chance to market your website is endless. Here are a few of the popular SMO’s that Creare use:

Face Book - http://www.facebook.com/

Face BookFacebook is a popular SMO site that allows you to populate your profile through adding content and friends from around the world. FaceBook.com is one of the highest traffic websites in the world and has pretty much replaced the phenomenon of myspace.com. Although, I still know people who use myspace for bands and artists, facebook provides an accessesible user-friendly way to share information with your friends and family remotely.

Twitter - http://twitter.com/home

TwitterTwitter is a free social networking service that allows you to micro-blog by sending small updates of up to 140 characters or fewer. All of the large SEO companies use this to promote their blog posts. I recently wrote an article about which SEO Twitters are worth following  http://www.crearecommunications.co.uk/news/micro-blogs/top-5-seo-twitters-worth-following.html

You Tube- http://www.youtube.com/

youtubeAn excellent video sharing platform owned by Google that allows its users to upload view and share video clips, The addition of video clips is simple and can lead to a significant amount of exposure for your web site. Things to remember when using You Tube.

  • Keyword rich titles
  • Add Descriptions and Meta Tags
  • Include ‘Video’ in your Title
  • Link to your video
  • Get users to view, comment and rate your video.

Sphinn - http://sphinn.com/

sphinnA social news web site designed around the search marketing field. You can use this social bookmark site to vote on content added to the site, allowing you to take part in online discussions. As you can see, we have a sphinn plug-in which allows users to vote for our blog posts from our site. The sphinn web site is an extension of the popular search engine marketing web site searchengineland.com.

The Role of SEO in Social Media Marketing

Thursday, December 4th, 2008

We all know how important it is to carry out some search engine optimisation (SEO) work on a website to improve its ranking in Google and so on. But once you have used all the obvious techniques- links, keywords and so on- on your site itself, can you really do any more?

At Creare we understand the importance of going a little bit further.

  • Social media marketing provides a valuable platform on which to optimise your website even more. A good place to start is to have regular articles posted on your site that are keyword-rich. Using a phrase that people will search for will increase your chances of a high Google ranking.
  • Social bookmarking sites are also a way of adding links to your articles that people might not otherwise discover. They offer a great way to market your articles, they are free to join and there is no limit to the amount of bookmarks you can add.

There are also free article sites that you can submit your articles to- they work in a similar way to social bookmark sites except you post a copy of your article on them instead of just linking to it.

Creare know how to optimise your site to its fullest potential, taking social media marketing sites and using them to our advantage.

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