Archive for the ‘Local SEO’ Category

The Differences Between SEO and SEM

Saturday, June 12th, 2010

If you are new to Internet marketing, you may have some questions about the difference between search engine optimization and search engine marketing. Both of these subjects are vitally important to your online marketing campaigns, but each tackles a slightly different angle of the ongoing struggle to get your website noticed.

Both search engine optimization (SEO) and search marketing (SEM) require a specialized set of skills. SEO requires knowledge of search engine and how to effectively optimize a website or web page. SEM requires knowledge and understanding of online marketing, online advertising, and keyword marketing. Although it can be intimidating diving into either of these fields, the key is simply identifying where you will be best served.

Search engine optimization is a broad term for all of the various tricks and techniques used to promote a website within search engine results. Sites with good SEO (whether intentionally applied or a result of natural growth) will appear higher in the results pages than those with poor SEO. Since so few search engine users bother to even go on to the second page of results — let alone third, fourth, and fifth — you need to have good SEO if you want to see any traffic from search engines.

SEO can take time to enact, and results cannot be guaranteed. For some a more direct approach to appearing on search engine results is advisable, which is why search engine marketing is a growing field in advertising. SEM puts ads for your site in prominent positions on search engine results for the terms you specify. Unlike traditional marketing, you only pay when someone clicks through the ads, making it an excellent source of cheap, targeted traffic.

So what does your website need? You’ll have to consider a few factors before making your decision. SEM works quickly and easily, without any changes to your website or new content being generated, so it’s a good choice if you need results now. Most savvy internet users pick out search engine ads easily, though, and tend to be wary of clicking on non-organic results. SEO is a good long term investment, as having good results will generate more traffic than ads alone. Good SEO will also get you results in keywords you may not have targeted directly, helping you target more of your market than just with SEM.

A common tactic is to use SEM to get your link on search engine pages while waiting for your improved SEO to take hold and generate solid results. That’s why Local SEO Company offers both tactics for our clients. We can even help you determine which services fit your unique needs better.

SEO Advice From The Experts, A Must Watch Video

Tuesday, June 8th, 2010

This videois amazing.  Anyone wanting SEO advice from the best needs to watch this video.  This is originally from Matt Cutts blog, http://www.mattcutts.com/blog/seo-site-review-session-from-google-io-2010/

Article Creation and Submissions

Friday, May 7th, 2010

Search Engine Optimization is often seen as some magical thing that is done to a website. The fact is that SEO consists of a series of important steps, each of which builds up different characteristics that Google uses to determine where your site winds up in search results. Article marketing targets two of these important areas: backlinks and authority status. Writing articles and publishing them online is a great way to build links that go back to your website and to establish yourself as an authority in your field, both of which directly contribute to better search results and more traffic.

Article Marketing is as simple as writing a few hundred words about a topic related to your business and posting it on a blog or submitting it to a website that will publish it online. Many websites have a minimum word count of 500 to 600 words, although others will allow any length. It’s important to make sure that any articles you publish are well thought out, complete, and free of errors such as typos. Quality writing is important in these articles, as it could be the first way a customer hears about your company. Your content should be clean, unique, and useful. Duplicate content will not only hurt your credibility with readers, it will also hurt your search results.

Another important thing to consider when writing your articles is the title choice. Using a title that includes the keywords you want to target (the words that people will be typing into search engines) will help connect your company to those terms. You should also use keywords as the text for links back to your website within the article if you are able to. Some sites do not allow links inside the article, but do allow them in an author information area or resource box, where you can use the keywords as anchor text too.

Getting started as an article writer isn’t always easy, which is why Local SEO Company offers article marketing services for your company as part of our comprehensive SEO packages. We can offer anything from article submissions to hundreds of sites to creating unique, targeted content for your articles.

Help Getting Real Customer Reviews

Thursday, May 6th, 2010

Getting reviews for your company is an important thing for all businesses, but it’s especially important if you intend to do any business online. Customers who do their research online are more likely than others to LOOK FOR honest reviews from people who have used your company before, and there are many sites that cater to their desires. Sites like InsiderPages, Yelp, Superpages, and Kudzu offer users the opportunity to share their experiences with any company, and to read the reviews submitted by other users.

So how do you get reviews for your company online? The experts all agree that the most important thing to do is just ask! Most happy customers are excited to share their experiences with others, so just making the request is sometimes enough. You can also work to make it easier for your customers to submit reviews to websites. Links in follow up emails or on a thank you page on your website are one way to streamline the process for your customers.

When it comes to incentives for reviews, the jury is still out. While offering a discount on future purchases or a small gift may convince more people to take the time to submit reviews, it may also smack of insincerity. Some companies have been caught paying outright for phony reviews, and you wouldn’t want any potential customers to suspect your reviews of being fake.

If you’re ready to let your customers do the talking, we’re here to help. Here at Local SEO Company we can assist you with everything you need to get good reviews. This includes: package inserts that ask happy customers for reviews, lists of the sites where reviews will be the most helpful, site changes to ask customers for their thoughts, and anything else that could be needed.

Business Reasons For Having A Blog

Thursday, May 6th, 2010

Blogs are associated with a lot of different things in people’s minds, but for some reason business activities rarely make the list. The reality is that blogging is more than just a way for teenagers to pass the time or self-important individuals to share their political opinions. Blogs can be used in several ways to promote your business online.

The first is link creation. By having a reasonable number of links in each blog post back to your wite with relevant anchor text, you help to build your backlink strength and improve your search engine results. These links can also send traffic directly to your website, which in the end is the entire point of online marketing of any kind.

The second way is by creating changing content for your website. Google loves changing content, and it’s very easy to add code to your website that automatically puts up the latest couple blog post titles. Websites with content that changes a couple times a week (or more!) get the attention of search engines and get indexed more frequently, which means your hard work to improve your SEO gets noticed faster.

Most importantly, though, having a blog with solid content about your business helps promote your status as an expert in that field. Establishing a reputation online as someone who knows what they’re talking about it is a great way to drive traffic and business to your site, and it can help your search engine results as well.

Of course, maintaining a blog can be a lot of trouble, especially when you’re busy running your own business. We can help you put together quality content for your blog, either through training for you or your staff on blog management or by creating content directly.

The Importance of Deep Backlinks

Friday, April 30th, 2010

You may already know about the importance of backlinks for your blog or website (if not, check out our post about high pagerank backlinks), but did you know that the address those backlinks point to can be as important as where they come from for your SEO? Search engines and web users know that quality content is the most important thing when it comes to deciding where to go for answers online. Deep backlinks show off the breadth of your website content and give web users more opportunities to stumble onto your material.

Deep backlinks are any link from an outside website (such as a blog, review site, or article) that links to a specific page on your website instead of the main page. For example, if you were to link to a specific story on CNN instead of just their home page. When used with appropriate anchor text (the words that users click on to navigate through the link), deep backlinks show users and search engines that you have valuable content about a specific topic. Sites that make use of deep backlinks generally see significantly more traffic through these than the links to their main page.

Deep backlinks work together with a solid internal link structure to help search engines and users explore the entirety of your website. Like building regular backlinks to your website, getting proper deep links in place can be a hassle without the experience of your local SEO company.

Social Profile Creation

Friday, April 30th, 2010

If you’re an employer, you’ve probably felt the need to crack down on the use of social media sites like Facebook in the office. It may come as a surprise to you, then, to learn that investing in a social media presence for your company is a vital part of competing in a Web 2.0 economy. Having profiles on social networking sites can provide the same kinds of sweeping benefits for your company’s image as a traditional marketing campaign at a fraction of the cost. Even better, when your competition’s ads are stale on television or radio, your social media profiles will still be working to drive traffic and customers to you.

Social profiles work for your company in a number of different ways. For starters, registering your company name as an account on websites prevents other people or companies from using it and protects your brand. By controlling the social profiles with your brand name, you can also guide the online conversation about your brand much more effectively, so that a single bad review isn’t the end of your online sales. You can also use your social profile to drive traffic towards your own web site with special offers, sample content, or just simple links.

Getting the most out of social media can be a time consuming ordeal. With hundreds of websites devoted to online networking, it can be difficult to determine where to take the time to create profiles, and attempting to keep up a presence on each site is a full time job on its own. We can help. Let LocalSeoCompany deal with the hassle of sign-ups and profile creation so that you can focus on the important thing: engaging all your new customers.

High PageRank Backlinks

Wednesday, April 28th, 2010

A backlink is any kind of link from an outside website back to your own. Backlinks to your site can exist on review sites, general directories, blogs, or even social networking sites. In the early days of the internet, this was the only way users could find your content, and so they were tremendously valuable.

Now that search engines direct so much of the total internet traffic, backlinks have taken on a secondary importance. Search engines like Google and Bing make their decision on how to order their results based on many factors — most importantly backlinks. The more links to your site the more valuable the content probably is, since so many people are linking to it. Not all backlinks are equal, though. Websites are ranked based on their content, age, and actions. A link from a highly reputable site (such as CNN) is more valuable in the eyes of search engines than a thousand links from tiny, copycat sites.

Creating backlinks for your own site can take forever, and you still may not get the quality links that you need to boost your ranking in search engine results to make it to that all important first page. That’s why it’s so important to have an SEO expert at your side. With the right tools and experience working for you, your website will get the backlinks it needs in a fraction of the time.

RSS Feed Creation and Submissions

Wednesday, April 28th, 2010

RSS (Really Simple Syndication) is a “must-have” feature for all website owners, as it is a fantastic way to deliver content easily and efficiently to potential website visitors. Regardless of how well designed your interface is, how affordable the services you provide are, or how charmingly witty your blog posts are written-In order to succeed you will need to be able to reach as many people as possible and to keep those who have already visited interested. RSS will help make that happen for you. With RSS you can syndicate with other websites and build inbound links, syndicate your website content with breaking news stories, upcoming product information, specials and clearances, new articles, new tools and resources, upcoming events, search results-the list goes on and on. From all of this your website can and will receive very rewarding results: high search rankings, more site traffic and a boost in sales. Once an RSS feed is installed and running, you can begin syndicating your content instantly.

Now, in order for your site to get the maximum amount of hits you will need to be high in the search stats. If you’re on the tenth page, all your would-be visitors have probably found what they are looking for on the first and second page. All search engines will only give you two results per keyword on the search results page, by optimizing your RSS feed with SEO it will insure that your website is syndicated with many others. The more sites your content is on, the more search engine spots your site will hold and the higher it will be. Wouldn’t it be nice to search for some of your sites keywords, and see your very own website holding the number one position on Google? How about your website traffic go up every time you syndicate? Maybe your blog could use a few more comments on each post or you just want to see more sales. Whatever it is, we can make sure it happens for you.

At Local SEO Company we can add an RSS feed to your site through the addition of a blog.  We can setup a blog and submit it to all the right blog directories and rss feed aggregators.  We will also teach you how to post to it.  With RSS we will make sure your content is seen.

Launching The New Site!

Tuesday, April 27th, 2010

Welcome to our new site.  We are a Local SEO company specializing in Google, Google Local, Google Maps, Yahoo, Yahoo Local, and much more.  There is a lot to do around here so stick with us as we add a lot of content to the site and the blog.