Local Search Results vs. Global Search Results

Posted: Thursday, April 19th, 2012 by | Filed under: , , , ,

A common question raised among our clients is “how do the search engines determine between local search or global search?” In other words, how do search engines know what you’re looking for? Do they really know the difference between “wedding” and “wedding nj”?

Google Search

If your keyword can be identified as global or local, the next thing search engines will look at is your intent. If your search is localized or can be considered localized, the search engine will deliver local results. If you’re searching “wedding,” the search engine may go either way, delivered local results in the Google local section, but maybe delivering broad websites in organic results.Well, one of the first things search engines look into at is your location. Search engines will identify your location and whether or not your keyword combination has any local intentions. In Google, you can set your location settings accurately or to where you intend on have a “wedding.” If you set your location settings to a more broad setting (ie: United States) you will get more broad results.

Search engines will also crawl data and reference other searches you’ve conducted to try and relate them to your current search. Aside from your search history, search engines will aggregate information and data from other users to try and best pinpoint what your intent is. How frequent is your keyword combination used? Are other users looking for local or global results? How many clicks on Google local were there based on this search combination? And so on and so forth. Read more …

Can Pinterest Help SEO?

Posted: Thursday, March 22nd, 2012 by | Filed under: , , , , ,
Image bookmarking

Image bookmarking

If you haven’t heard by now, Pinterest is one of the latest social networking websites drawing attention in the social media world. Because of the visual attraction, users are flocking to the latest social site. Pinterest offers a social bookmarking feel, in the sense that you pin your favorite things, like you would bookmark your favorite urls on sites like Delicious and Digg.

Now, SEO specialists are also figuring out the newly popular website and using it to their advantage. Here are some of ways Pinterst can help SEO: Read more …

Link Building is Important

Posted: Friday, January 13th, 2012 by | Filed under: , ,

Last time we talked about how fresh content can help you out in your search engine marketing goals. As you probably already know, link-building is crucial for SEO. Because links are such a critical component of web marketing, we’ll spend the rest of this blog discussing the various types of link building strategies that can boost your rank in search engine results pages.

Link Building strategies

Link Building strategies

Natural link-building growth Read more …

What is Google Panda 2.5?

Posted: Thursday, November 17th, 2011 by | Filed under: , , ,

The Google algorithm, also known as Google Panda recently released their latest update, Google Panda 2.5. Panda’s last update was about 7weeks prior, which is one of the largest gaps they have had in their update schedule so far.  So what is Google Panda? Think of it as a complicated math equation. Google uses hundreds of different factors to determine who and which websites to rank in their search engine. So, when you see results appear on page one, it’s the result of Google’s algorithms. The Google Panda update involves changes to this complicated math equation, which often changes the ranking amongst many different search combinations.

Google Panda

Google Panda

Now, more than ever is Google focusing on quality web content and websites overall. Unique, keyword-rich content will help your website appear in search results, but if you’re recycling content, re-writing someone else’s website content or even plagiarizing, you won’t be appearing in search results any time soon. Read more …

SEO Keyword Strategy

Posted: Monday, October 10th, 2011 by | Filed under: , ,

A lot of factors go into search engine optimization, including the design of your website. Check out the following checklist to see if your website needs a few touch-ups to get the most SEO benefits. Are you making sure that you’re…

1) Using the best SEO keywords on your web pages?

2) Using keyword-rich title tags?

3) Minimizing your reliance on Flash?

4) Optimizing your homepage for web marketing purposes?

Let’s talk about the first checkpoint. All SEO companies will tell you that keyword research is a crucial preliminary step towards improving your search engine ranking. However, a lot of times people that are new to internet marketing get distracted by the immediate data offered by keyword analysis tools.

For example, say you just opened your own boutique store and are interested in working content marketing into your business plan. If you care about improving your SEO, then using a keyword analysis tool is definitely a step in the right direction. However, the tool itself is only half of the equation. You, or the SEO company that you hire, make up the other half. Tools such as Google Adwords Keyword Tool can provide you with lots of useful information about your competition as well as how many global/local searches are made for those keywords. But it is up to you (or your SEO) to figure out what keywords to type in and analyze. If you type in “jewelry boutique shop,” you’ll find interesting data about the competition for that keyword, but it won’t be very helpful to you because 1) the competition for that keyword is very high, making it unlikely that you’ll be able to rank on the first page in a semi-timely manner, and 2) you’re better off targeting other keywords that are more likely to lead to conversion. After all, someone searching for “gold custom bracelet milburne, NJ” is probably more likely to convert and make a purchase than someone who looks up “jewelry boutique shop.” The point of SEO is not to attract more traffic to your site for traffic’s sake. The point is to drive in the right type of traffic that will lead to conversion and more revenue for your business. Read more …

Improve Traffic Using Social Media

Posted: Wednesday, September 21st, 2011 by | Filed under: , ,

Social networking sites have been making a big impact in the internet world. These sites are communities of people from all over the world who come together through the internet by sharing similar interests. Social networking websites such as Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn allow your personality (or the personality of your business) to emerge. When social networking is used with search engine optimization, you can really maximize your internet presence.

As opposed to having customers just read information off your website, you can interact with them and add a personality to your internet presence. You can attract new people by sharing useful information and having conversation around it. Building relationships with customers and even business contacts is key for any business, and social networking is a great way to do just that.

Social media optimization is a great way to improve the optimization of your website or search ranking. By using your social networking sites to post information about your business, you will find this helpful to your website. By including links to your website or blog and including current trending topics or keywords in each post, you will find yourself appearing in searching. This is key to using search engine optimization and social networking together. Read more …

Hiring an SEO Company

Posted: Sunday, August 14th, 2011 by | Filed under: , , ,

When hiring an SEO company for any long-term SEO services, it’s important to know what is involved and what to expect. Our previous post, “Five Questions to Ask Your SEO Agency Before You Hire Them” gave you an introduction to important questions to ask during the “shopping” process. We’ve added five more important questions to keep in mind when looking to hire an SEO company.

Are you using link building and what mythology?

The answer should, without hesitation, be yes. Link building is a large portion of SEO and should be coming from different sources and platforms: Quality content, quality articles, blogs, public relations, authorized directories and authorizes sites. No link farms should be involved.

Are you using hidden text, links or anything that the user cannot see for SEO?

This is something all business website owners should be aware of. Cloaking is a known technique where content changes when spiders visit the website. This is a big no-no for any website and should not be part of the SEO services your agency is providing. Aside from cloaking, there should be no hidden text or links built into your website.

Do you perform analysis on competitors and keywords? Read more …