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Longtail SEO For Ecommerce
Submitted by toma on Wed, 03/10/2010 - 16:34.
The significance of longtail keywords can be exemplified by thinking about the following two people:
Bill is a cafeteria worker who spends his spare time fishing and has heard that his favorite TV shows will look even better on on this new-fangled technology called “HDTV”. He might as well upgrade from his 20” to something a little larger while he's at it his friends tell him (though they don't know much more about it than he does). He sits at his computer and enters “hdtv” into the Google search box.
Original article: Longtail SEO For Ecommerce
Examine Your Site's Text, Reduce Chances of Search Engine Confusion
Submitted by toma on Mon, 03/08/2010 - 21:52.
Has it ever occurred to you that you may have keywords on your site that are misleading to search engines? Or that you need to take a look at all of the keywords you are trying to rank for, and think about the different meanings and contexts that those could be taken in that are unrelated to your actual product, and then eliminate other seemingly unrelated words that to a search engine could be misconstrued as an indication of one of those other contexts?
Original article: Examine Your Site's Text, Reduce Chances of Search Engine Confusion
As SERPs Get More Complicated, Focus on Relevant Elements
Submitted by toma on Mon, 03/08/2010 - 19:49.
At SES Chicago last year, Yahoo VP of Consumer Products, Larry Cornett suggested that blended search results bring businesses a broader range of SEO opportunities, a chance to take control of their brand, and a potential increase in qualified clicks. While these blended results can tend to divert users away from organic listings, as SEO Dave Naylor pointed out at that same conference, Cornett does have a point.
Original article: As SERPs Get More Complicated, Focus on Relevant Elements
Site Speed Tips for When Google Uses That as a Ranking Factor
Submitted by toma on Fri, 03/05/2010 - 20:46.
Last year, Google's Matt Cutts dropped the bomb (to put it in the exaggerated tone that many took the news in), that Google was considering taking site speed into consideration as one of many potential ranking factors for search results.
Is your site's performance up to snuff? Comment here.
Is your site's performance up to snuff? Comment here.
Original article: Site Speed Tips for When Google Uses That as a Ranking Factor
Liveblogging: The State Of The Search Union (Google, Yahoo & Experts)
Submitted by toma on Thu, 03/04/2010 - 17:03.
Watch the Keynote live at live.webpronews.com.
Original article: Liveblogging: The State Of The Search Union (Google, Yahoo & Experts)
Google SEO Report Card Scores Company's Own SEO Efforts
Submitted by toma on Wed, 03/03/2010 - 14:50.
Google is looking to improve upon its own internal SEO efforts. The company has created what it calls an "SEO Report Card," designed to improve the user experience and visibility of some of its own properties. The company says it aims to identify potential areas for improvement in Google's product pages, which could help users find them more easily in search engines, and fix bugs that annoy visitors and hurt the pages' performance in search engines.
Original article: Google SEO Report Card Scores Company's Own SEO Efforts
SEO and Quality Key to Competing in the Long Tail
Submitted by toma on Mon, 03/01/2010 - 22:19.
A while back, WebProNews had a conversation with RateItAll President Lawrence Coburn about how the long tail of search is getting more competitive. Companies like AOL and Demand Media are working on dominating long tail searches with content across a broad scope of article subject matter.
Original article: SEO and Quality Key to Competing in the Long Tail
SEO and Social Media Matter for Press Coverage
Submitted by toma on Mon, 03/01/2010 - 18:44.
When businesses think about search and social media, a great deal of the time, they are thinking about traffic, customer engagement, and brand awareness. While these are all good things to consider, there may be more to that last one that you have spent much time thinking about.
Original article: SEO and Social Media Matter for Press Coverage
Will Bing Powering Yahoo Make SEO Easier?
Submitted by toma on Mon, 02/22/2010 - 15:18.
There is an interesting discussion going on in our WebProWorld forum about search engine optimization post Microsoft-Yahoo deal. For those unfamiliar with the topic, Microsoft and Yahoo recently gained regulatory approval on a search and advertising deal announced last year, which will see Yahoo using Bing's algorithm in its search results.
Original article: Will Bing Powering Yahoo Make SEO Easier?
Links Not Always the Best Indicator of Relevance
Submitted by toma on Fri, 02/19/2010 - 18:52.
In a recent video uploaded to Google's Webmaster Central YouTube channel, Matt Cutts talks about creating tags and categories on blogs for SEO purposes. Rather, he discusses how there's not much point in creating them for this reason.
On average, how many tags do you include with your articles/blog posts? Let us know.
On average, how many tags do you include with your articles/blog posts? Let us know.
Original article: Links Not Always the Best Indicator of Relevance
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