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Showing posts with label Seo Software. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Seo Software. Show all posts
Monday, May 31, 2010
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Search Engine Optimization is As Important As Building Your Website Initially By Andrew Kiriakos
Today we will talk about SEO and its importance for a business. Let me start by explaining what SEO Stands for. SEO is the term used to optimize your website for search engine purposes and to later index it to search engines. It is an effective way for people and local businesses to market their share by getting more exposure through the internet, bring traffic in their website to convert the traffic into sales.
Every day, there is literally thousands of websites coming online over the internet that are being established by small, medium or large business corporations that increase the competition for maximum exposure.
You may spend a a lot of money to build your website and start your online business but how do you want people to find you if you don't do much to market your business? Obviously, existing clients or those that are familiar with your business should be able to find your site upon request. Sometimes, people turn to find media as an alternative tool to advertise their business. Therefore, it is not always an effective alternative to the fraction of your investment. How can you be sure about clients that don't read newspaper, don't watch TV or listen to the radio, don't pay attention on magazine ads etc?
What if you get thousands of potentials clients visiting your site, clients who have reached you by entering a few keywords into a search engine to find a company that provides the services or products they need? This is where SEO comes in.
SEO makes your website and it's content attractive, relevant and visible to millions of search engine and web surfers. Potential surfers look on search engines for anything. Products, Services, Information, Companies, Directory of companies etc.
As the internet use grows rapidly with more than 400 million search volume a day, statistics show that the vast majority of Internet users employ search engines more frequently than any other online media as their leading source to discover websites and businesses, surpassing any other online means of advertising combined together such as banner ads, email campaigns, listing to yellow pages etc. Among those searches, 9 out of 10 searches are done from the top 20 search engine listings. Through a successful SEO campaign that your website receives and placement to top 20 results on a search term, you should be getting enough exposure and traffic that will eventually enhance and increase your sales through a successful conversion.
Every day, there is literally thousands of websites coming online over the internet that are being established by small, medium or large business corporations that increase the competition for maximum exposure.
You may spend a a lot of money to build your website and start your online business but how do you want people to find you if you don't do much to market your business? Obviously, existing clients or those that are familiar with your business should be able to find your site upon request. Sometimes, people turn to find media as an alternative tool to advertise their business. Therefore, it is not always an effective alternative to the fraction of your investment. How can you be sure about clients that don't read newspaper, don't watch TV or listen to the radio, don't pay attention on magazine ads etc?
What if you get thousands of potentials clients visiting your site, clients who have reached you by entering a few keywords into a search engine to find a company that provides the services or products they need? This is where SEO comes in.
SEO makes your website and it's content attractive, relevant and visible to millions of search engine and web surfers. Potential surfers look on search engines for anything. Products, Services, Information, Companies, Directory of companies etc.
As the internet use grows rapidly with more than 400 million search volume a day, statistics show that the vast majority of Internet users employ search engines more frequently than any other online media as their leading source to discover websites and businesses, surpassing any other online means of advertising combined together such as banner ads, email campaigns, listing to yellow pages etc. Among those searches, 9 out of 10 searches are done from the top 20 search engine listings. Through a successful SEO campaign that your website receives and placement to top 20 results on a search term, you should be getting enough exposure and traffic that will eventually enhance and increase your sales through a successful conversion.
Monday, November 9, 2009
Are Vendors Giving You Truthful Information About HR SEO?
Multiple recruitment Search Engine Optimization (HR SEO) vendors have sprung up in the wake of HR realizing that they should be branding themselves and not the job boards, which is creating a lot of confusion regarding SEO. I have heard and seen multiple examples of this including check boxes placed on ATS systems that allow you to SEO your jobs, case studies completed where the keyword search has no keyword volume at all, and the list continues. I believe it's unfair to mislead an audience that may not be educated about the SEO space into thinking that a job distribution model will create a SEO strategy. This is the furthest thing from the truth when in reality they are buying pay-per click and performing Search Engine Marketing (SEM) instead of true SEO.
For SEO to be effective you have to have multiple ingredients for it to work and more importantly work effectively.
What I mean by work effectively is if I were to get you a #1 ranking in Google for a keyword phrase like Seattle welding jobs you would think this is effective. However if I did keyword research on Seattle welding jobs and found that the keyword volume (this is the amount of times someone searches on the keyword) has no supported data or very little data that means that no one is searching that keyword phrase. You would be #1 in Google for a phrase that no one ever searches on which means that the SEO strategy didn't help you at all to capture more candidates in natural search. This is only one example of what you should be educated about when selecting an SEO vendor.
Here are the multiple ingredients that make up a true SEO strategy and the work that goes into increasing your SEO ranking.
1. Back Links - A back link is when a website places a link to your site on theirs. Back linking is not placing a link on your site to another.
2. Page Rank - Google measures page rank from 0-10 with 10 being the best. You can get the Google toolbar here to see your page rank.
3. Content - Search engines love good content and the more you have the better off you will be to get pushed up in rankings.
4. Title Tags - This is the title of what the page says when you log onto it.
5. Meta Tags - Keywords that the search engine robots know how to index and your site
6. Submission - The website needs to be submitted to the search engines to find it.
7. Manual Submission - Some search engines don't automate your submission so it needs to be done by hand.
8. Ranking Monitoring - Just because a site reaches #1 in a search engine doesn't mean it will stay there.
These are a just few things that go into making a webpage SEO optimized. If your considering SEO and talking with vendors make sure to ask them the above referenced questions. You will learn a lot about what their system, product or person does and is capable of and how that's different from just job distribution.
For SEO to be effective you have to have multiple ingredients for it to work and more importantly work effectively.
What I mean by work effectively is if I were to get you a #1 ranking in Google for a keyword phrase like Seattle welding jobs you would think this is effective. However if I did keyword research on Seattle welding jobs and found that the keyword volume (this is the amount of times someone searches on the keyword) has no supported data or very little data that means that no one is searching that keyword phrase. You would be #1 in Google for a phrase that no one ever searches on which means that the SEO strategy didn't help you at all to capture more candidates in natural search. This is only one example of what you should be educated about when selecting an SEO vendor.
Here are the multiple ingredients that make up a true SEO strategy and the work that goes into increasing your SEO ranking.
1. Back Links - A back link is when a website places a link to your site on theirs. Back linking is not placing a link on your site to another.
2. Page Rank - Google measures page rank from 0-10 with 10 being the best. You can get the Google toolbar here to see your page rank.
3. Content - Search engines love good content and the more you have the better off you will be to get pushed up in rankings.
4. Title Tags - This is the title of what the page says when you log onto it.
5. Meta Tags - Keywords that the search engine robots know how to index and your site
6. Submission - The website needs to be submitted to the search engines to find it.
7. Manual Submission - Some search engines don't automate your submission so it needs to be done by hand.
8. Ranking Monitoring - Just because a site reaches #1 in a search engine doesn't mean it will stay there.
These are a just few things that go into making a webpage SEO optimized. If your considering SEO and talking with vendors make sure to ask them the above referenced questions. You will learn a lot about what their system, product or person does and is capable of and how that's different from just job distribution.
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