Thursday, December 5, 2013

Google Has Announced Changes To Trends Data

Google Trends is a great place for webmasters to spot trends and get some real marketing data. However, the data doesn’t take into account such things as misspellings or alternative meanings. 

Google has announced changes to the way they are displaying Google Trends data to alleviate some of these issues and make Google Trends more useful.

The first major change is help with trends where there can be numerous completely different user intents or meanings for an exacting term. 

The other big transform is that now Google Trends is taking into account misspellings. Many people have seen the chart that shows the hundred or so misspellings for Britney Spears, so now Google trends will combine the accurate spelling of the search term along with all the common misspelling.

 Google also wants to take into account searches where they might not use the name of the person, but include terms where the search results would be the name of the actresses, such as “Lead actress in Iron Man”
 
Google also announced a beta feature in Google Trends called topic reports. They currently have over 700,000 sole topics users can explore either worldwide or in a set of seven countries including Brazil, France, Germany, India, Italy, UK, and the US. They plan to make this available in the future to more regions, as well as adding new topics. 

4 Post-Penguin Link Building strategy

In this post-Penguin era, you have maybe heard over and over that the quality of your backlinks is more significant than the quantity. Well, it’s true. Ever since Google’s Penguin algorithm started wreaking havoc on website rankings, the types of inbound links that are secure for your website have dwindled. Here are four that are still safe and helpful.

1. Great Content Attracts Great Links

Amazing, engaging content attracts awesome inbound links, so a great content strategy should be one of the first priorities for your business. Here are some wealth on how to build a content strategy:

Google newly made it clear with the addition of “in-depth articles” in its search results that article length is now a factor for authority and ranking. Google’s in-depth article section features articles that are typically over 2,000 words. These high-profile posts get a particular section on the first page of Google’s search results.

Great content has extra advantages. When you ask editors and webmasters to allow you to contribute via guest blogging, you’ll be met with much warmer responses if your existing content is stellar.

2. Guest Blogging: My Personal choice

Guest blogging is a powerful way to recover your Author Rank while creating inbound links. These links can help build your individual and company brand knowledge while driving targeted traffic to your website. When your articles are available on highly authoritative websites like Huffington Post, Forbes, or Entrepreneur.com, your name and your brand will gain credibility, authority, and trust from the site’s readers. A series of guest blogging articles can also result in lots of referral traffic as readers click-through to your other work on your website 

3. Infographics

Infographics are a influential way to visually represent large amounts of information. In cases where statistics and facts would make a reader’s head spin, infographics can tie all of this information into one easy-to-understand image.

Infographics are a huge way to get links, too. Many websites will link to infographics or embed them within their own articles because they offer strong visual support for readers. For more information in how to use infographics effectively, see “The Definitive Guide to Writing and Promoting a Viral Infographic.”

4.    High-Quality Local and Industry-Specific Directories

Most businesses will benefit from registering their company information on Google and Bing. Sites like getlisted.org and Yext.com will help register your company information on additional quality local directories. Trade associations can be a great way to get into industry-specific directories.

No Secret Sauce essential

For most reputable SEO firms, there is no “secret sauce” that they are averse to share with their customers. The right firm will work with a company to make a plan that’s suitable based upon your goals, existing link profile, and budget.

Conclusion

Link building is a time-intensive process, but it’s also part of a much broader approach of content marketing. Publish amazing content and you’ll be rewarded with inbound links, traffic, leads, and sales. Whether you construct your own links or hire a content marketing agency to assist with your efforts, have a plan and budget in place for SEO in order to grow your business.

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Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Stimulate Your Inventiveness In SEO



Increasingly, the only type of links worth going after are top quality links. However, these are hard to get; your content and pitch must be top notch. To produce top notch work, you need to get inventive, but there is a world of difference between using a inspired technique and being really creative.

How do you get inspired? Say you were writing an article on the subject ‘Creativity in SEO’ and you want to help people be more creative in their work. As a single writer, you might expect to jot down ten ideas on the subject in as many minutes.

Pull in a colleague to brainstorm and you’d likely reach twenty pretty easily, while with a team, you’d get to 50-100 with little attempt. It would then not be a big deal to write an article on ‘57 ways to stimulate creativity in SEO’.

So you’d have an article and a big list, but would you have been creative?

Probably not.

The psychology of such list articles is interesting:

•    They’re easy to scan and read.

•    A number in the title makes it hard to ignore - especially a big one like 57.

•    People who don’t know the topic will be open to learning something.

•    People who do know the subject will be tempted to open just to see if writer knows as much as they do, or if there is authentically new and interesting information within.

•    Some readers might add them to their own ‘to-do-soon’ lists.

We’ve all done such articles several times, but the article format itself is not particularly creative and is unlikely to motivate real creativity. A list of ‘ways to be creative’ is unlikely to have the necessary crash to motivate others to be really creative.

So has the writing exercise then been a waste of time? Again, probably not. If we’ve done a practical job of writing, we may well attract a lot of readers, tweets and shares, and maybe even a bunch of decent quality links.

However, we’re unlikely to reach our objective of helping readers really get creative.
A more inspired approach might be to hone in one particular idea, like ‘think first, link later’. In this approach, you put the bulk of the attempt into creating the idea or the content.

There are a lot of great things about this encouragement and it demonstrates that a lot of thinking went into it before Amazon launched. Here are five great lessons:

 1.    The attempt went into the creation of the idea and accompanying video. The end result was so good that media coverage, social shares and links will almost look after themselves.


2.    Released on Cyber Monday, the story is powerfully seasonal but it doesn’t mention Cyber Monday by name - it gives a story that is relevant to it.

3.    The story did indeed attract major media treatment as is broke together with many social shares - many blog posts will surely follow. From a link building point of view it was a work of brilliance.

4.    The story highlights what will become a core service from the Amazon brand - Prime Air delivery - and even though it hasn't launched yet, the promotion was timed to agree with a holiday shopping need on everyone's mind: shipping.

5.    Finally - and possibly one of the most significant lessons - the video itself did not appear to be a big-budget production. It is of a good standard - but one that most of us could reach with a little practice.

It clearly demonstrates the value of ‘think first, link later’. Also, you can better understand the story’s impact by doing a link analysis over the next few weeks and months.
You can learn a lot about creativity by dissecting ideas like this. They won’t give you 57 ways to do anything. But by carefully dissecting the story and watching how it spreads, you’ll be able to get deep creative insights and motivation.

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Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Make Links to Your Social Profiles

Why Build Links to Social Profiles?

Most people, businesses, and brands wish for the information that appears first in search to be positive and, preferably, controlled by them. Another great explanation to build links to your social profiles – especially internal links from the social network itself – is to boost the authority of the profile or page.

There's no ultimate answer on how social networks like Facebook choose to rank pages in Graph Search, or how Twitter chooses to rank profiles in their search. But one could assume that the number of mentions a profile or page gets, particularly high authority ones, could have an impact on their rankings.

How to Build Links to Social Profiles

Now that you know a few reasons why, let's look at a few ways you can build links to your social profiles.

Website Links to Social Profiles
If you don't already, you should definitely link to your major social profiles from your website. There are tons of different ways to do it:

•    easy text links in author bios on your blog.
•    Links by small social icons in the header, footer, or sidebar of your website.
•    Official follow, like, circle, and connect badges .

Not only will these help boost your social following, they will create official links linking your main online platform to your social networks.


Also, don't forget about other opportunities to link to your social profiles, such as in author bios on sites you add to, forums that ask for your social profile usernames, local review sites that have the choice to add your social profiles, and pretty much any other chance you get to link to your social profiles.

Twitter Bio Links

While they are nofollow links, one way to create backlinks from multiple personal profiles to one main company profile is to talk about the company profile in other profile bios.
If you judge the authority of each Twitter user and number of followers they have combined, those could easily be considered some high authority backlinks to the HubSpot profile.
Want to make this work for you? Simply ask your employees who are dynamic Twitter users to include your company's @username in their profile bio!

Facebook Page Links on Profiles
 
Similar to linking a company's Twitter handle to employee's individual Twitter profiles, you can also link a company Facebook page to employee's personal Facebook profiles. Unlike Twitter profile links, these links are do follow.
 
Again, you're talking about getting a link to a company page on Facebook profiles with elevated authority and, in many cases, lots of followers.
Want to make this work for you? Simply ask your workers to add their current job information to the Work and Education section of their profile's About information. Make sure they hover over the company name to make sure it is actually linked to the Facebook page and not an empty Facebook places page .
 
 Cross-Promotion among Profiles
 
Another way to build some high authority links to your social sites is to do a slight cross promotion. Google+, for example, asks you for your profile links on the about tab for your profile or page. Take benefit of these to create dofollow links to your social profiles and pages.
Pinterest allows you to attach to Twitter and Facebook, thus adding a nofollow link to each on your Pinterest individual or business profile.
Any time one social network asks you to link to another, take benefit of it as a way to interlink them all together.
 
Link Research
 
Just like you research back links to competitor’s websites, you can research links to their social profiles as well.
The Instant Backlink Explorer from CognitiveSEO allows you simply go through a URL of a social profile and review the pertinent data about your  social profile backlinks, such as link growth:
 
An extra advantage of Building Links to Your Social Profiles
 
Do you know what the best part of these  strategies is? Each will help you boost exposure for your company, which means more followers, fans, and leads.
Even if you don't consider in the power of building links to your social profiles for rankings or other reasons, do it for the sheer boost in exposure. It's worth it.


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SEO Engagement nowadays

seo tips
 Measuring keyword achievement in SEO via a ranking report? Google looking more like a portal 

No, it isn't the year 2000 all over again. This is today's search environment.

The More SEO Changes, the More Things Stay the Same

SEO, at its core, has always been and will go on with to be about gaining a natural presence in the search engines. Certainly, over the course of the past 10 years, what that usual presence might be has changed quite a bit.

The changes we've experienced over the past few years have absolutely gained the knowledge of our industry. "Content marketing" became a buzz word. Social media marketing has become a common part of SEO recommendations. Content support is key to gaining natural links.

In a usual change that recognizes the ever-evolving changes taking place in the digital marketing industry and the more diverse educational necessities of today's marketing community, our global SES Conference & Expo series, will be changing its name and rebranding to ClickZ Live.

But what's in a name I hear you ask? The shiny new ClickZ Live series will be an addition of ClickZ and will incorporate all the many verticals that you can find in our online publication, including social media, display, mobile, gaming, email, digital TV advertising and marketing, and more. As the digital landscape has altered and content marketers have come to expect more beyond just search marketing (SEO & PPC), we too wanted to align ourselves with this progress.

 It seems like "search" is being taken out of "search engine optimization" In truth, many companies, with my own, came to this conclusion months ago. We determined that we needed to change the position our company, because what we do mostly (SEO) is now so involved in so many aspects of "digital marketing". We started with the things that were easily changed.

SEO Engagement Today

There are many mechanism of an "SEO engagement" today. Some of those that existed years ago that are now "hot topics" include:

•    Content Marketing: This buzzword has caught fire over the course of the long-ago few years. Many people define "content marketing" as "writing content", and I suggest that without "content", you can't have a web presence. So, is this really all that new? Nope. Been doing this forever, but it is much more than "just" textual content on a web page, now. Infographics. Video. Viral/shareable content. Content takes many forms. The meaning of what "content" is has certainly evolved over the years.

•    PR: In the SEO world this short form was severely used for "press releases". In today's SEO, it's more about "public relations", result influencers and pitching stories/content or using services such as HARO to find opportunities to have our clients contribute to an article. Yeah, we'll still involve ourselves in press releases, but it's more about the promotion of something of substance in order to gain traffic, awareness, and the possibility that someone might actually write about (and link to?) what we're promoting. "PR" has evolved.

•    Link Building: It's still important – dare I say "vital" – to work on gaining links for a website to gain a natural presence in the search engines. While the engines work toward lessening the importance of link building, the value of links isn't purely for SEO. And, today, as we all know – it's not just about "links" but rather "citations". These can take many forms, but essentially link and citation building is about "good marketing/promotion". Link building has evolved.

What Should We Call This latest Industry of Ours?

We are, more and more, talking with our clients about things that include what they're doing with email marketing , video , and viral content production/promotion.

Krista LaRiviere wrote a terrific piece, "Web Presence Optimization", about the shift of SEO. It's absolutely true.

Many SEO/SEM agencies have evolved toward this truth. The SES Conference has evolved toward this truth.


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Monday, December 2, 2013

Google Webmaster Tools Can develop Your SEO approach


Most search experts rely on Google Webmaster Tools (GWT) to evaluate the technical aspects of a website. These experts focus on data like crawl stats, page errors and rich snippets.
Here are 6 easy ways to use Webmaster Tools to look up your on-page SEO.

1. HTML Improvements

Under Search Appearance, you will find HTML Improvements. This report provides a snapshot of any issues with your site’s meta descriptions and title tags, along with a record of any content that isn’t indexable.

In the SEO world, we know that it’s significant to have unique meta descriptions and optimized title tags. This report allows you to easily recognize title tag/meta description issues and prioritize your hard work.
 
2. Content Keywords

Under Google Index, you’ll find Content Keywords. This tool allows you to decide not what you think your site is about, but how Google sees it.
 
It shows the keywords that are used on your site, along with keyword variations and significance. These data help you quickly decide if you need more content created around certain keywords, themes and topics. It also shows which pages the keywords appear on. Very helpful!

3. Structured Data

Structured data is a supportive way to explain the content of your website to the search engines — which can, in some cases, can help with rankings and traffic. If you have planned data on your site, GWT has a feature that shows the type of structured data that Google was able to notice on your site, along with the URLs containing each type. You can find this report under Search Appearance > Structured Data.

4. Data Markup Helper
 
Under Other Resources, the Structured Data Markup Helper allows you to tag the data fields for events, products and more on your site.
If you aren’t sure where to begin with structured markup, this is an easy to use point-and-click tool. The nice part about this is that HTML changes are not necessary. Your mouse highlights and tags each key piece of data on the suitable page of your website.

5. Sitemaps
 
The Sitemaps section allows you to view all the sitemaps that you’ve added (or Google found) along with statistics such as the last date it was processed and the number of pages submitted and indexed.  These stats can be viewed by content-type, meaning Web, video, images and news.
Another great characteristic is the sitemap test choice; you provide the URL of a sitemap, and Google scans it, quickly detecting any errors that need to be fixed.
 
6. Removing URLs 
If you need to remove a URL from Google’s index, you can use the Remove URLs feature in Webmaster Tools. This can be a very powerful tool, but use with care! Only use this tool if you want to permanently remove a URL (as opposed to redirecting it).
 
Google gives a great example in their help section — if you have accidentally displayed confidential information such as a credit card number and you need to have a page removed, you can request expedited removal of the URLs. You will find this tool under “Google Index” in the left-hand navigation.

Webmaster Tools For Fast, Easy On-Page SEO Fixes
 
I find that these tools help me prioritize SEO development efforts and reduce analysis time. But these six features just scratch the surface of what Google Webmaster Tools has to suggest. I encourage you to explore the ways in which GWT can help you realize an effective on-page SEO program.

Sunday, December 1, 2013

100 Links Per Page rule dropped

 Google’s Matt Cutts posted a video explaining why Google no longer has that 100-links-per-page Webmaster rule.

In fact, the guideline was dropped well before 2008, but SEOs and webmasters still believe having over 100 links on a page is something that may lead to a penalty.

The truth is: no, it won’t. Sites like Techmeme likely has thousands of links on their home page, and they are not penalized by Google.

That being said, Google said if a site looks to be spammy and has way too many links on a particular page — Google reserves the right to take action on the site.

Matt also explained that your PageRank is divided by the number of links on a page. So if page A links to page B, C and D, that PageRank is split into three. If you have hundreds of links, it is divided by hundreds, and so forth.