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A fun Infographic on the latest Penguin update
Latest from Google !! A new tool to disallow links, if you think you have bad quality links on your site Google have issued a new tool for webmasters
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This is from Matt Cutts
On Apr 29th Google announced a new update, called Penguin, to do with spam and backlinking. What does this mean for SEO?
Also for SEO Google has also announced that it ‘likes’ social media shares and likes………..
Let me share this video to simplify SEO by Matt Cutts from Google , uploaded on Apr 23rd
Whenever you enter a query in a search engine and hit ‘enter’ you get a list of web results that contain that query term. Users normally tend to visit websites that are at the top of this list as they perceive those to be more relevant to the query. If you have ever wondered why some of these websites rank better than the others then you must know that it is because of a powerful web marketing technique called Search Engine Optimization (SEO). SEO is a technique which helps search engines find and rank your site higher than the millions of other sites in response to a search query. SEO thus helps you get traffic from search engines. How Does Search Engine Optimization Benefit Your Business? Business owners who advertise their goods and services online might need to check into an internet marketing strategy known as search engine optimization (SEO). What does SEO refer to? This is a method of improving the position of a website or web page on the search results in search engines such as Yahoo, Google, Bing and MSN. Ranking highly in search engine results is important for any website as it offers many advantages to a business. When a site appears on the first page of search engine results, it will be visited more frequently than the others in the lower pages. This is due to the fact that people who search online want fast service and will not go into pages that are far down the search results. For a website to be successfully optimized, a few rules have to be adhered to. The HTML and content of your website as well as the coding associated with it has to be setup correctly. The content of your website needs to be relevant to the keywords related to your business while at the same time making sure there is no issues with the search engines indexing your website. In order for search engine optimization to be effective as an internet marketing strategy, certain things have to be put into consideration; the mechanisms involved in the working of search engines, which search engines are the most preferred by people who surf the web and the keywords that are most likely to be typed into search engines when looking for particular information. Picking the right keyword will require thorough keyword research to find the most suitable words or phrases and other terms that may be closely related to them. Another important tactic employed in SEO is to increase the number of backlinks and in-bound links pointing to the particular site. This can be achieved through articles related to the content of the website that have been built with one way links in them. It is important to employ all the different strategies because each search engine differs from the other in its considerations on how to rank websites. SEO is among the best ways that can be used to market your business online. It will help the business to gain a wide exposure which of course translates into more sales and profits. Experience is needed to create a compelling SEO program and to get it right, it would be best to approach a professional to do the job. If you would like to work with someone to make sure your website is optimized correctly for the search engines and to help you get to the first page of search results, contact us for help. Here’s some advice straight from the horse’s mouth, Google !
Heres an article on how to drive traffic with Google+ from Social Media Examiner, one of our favourites
8 Ways to Drive Traffic to Your Site With Google+
By Marc Pitman Published March 21, 2012
Would you like to drive more traffic to your website? With new enhancements from Google+, you can more easily accomplish just that! One of the biggest changes recently rolled out by Google might even be called a seismic shift in search. Google is somewhat clumsily calling it “Search, plus Your World.” You see, Google has years of experience in the search engine business. And they are so good because they aim to deliver what people are looking for, not just what they actually enter into the search window. They have to figure out if your search on “porter” is supposed to show a lot of beer websites or websites focusing on people who carry luggage. Part of what they’ve learned is that people want to see results based on their own personal history and social profile.
Google’s Search, Plus Your World
Google search is still search, but now they are tailoring a person’s search to include results based on their social media profile. In short, Google is now including Google+ updates and people’s +1s (“+1″ is Google’s version of Facebook’s “like”) in Google search. The “Your World” parts are indicated by a blue figure of a person’s head and shoulders.
Powerful Social Proof for Businesses
Now when you search, you may see a post from someone you know or someone who knows someone you know. These will show up as people’s faces with search results. Any student of influence knows that this form of “social proof”—seeing faces of people you recognize—will significantly increase the likelihood you’ll click on a link.
Don’t Miss Out on This Opportunity to Get More Traffic
Google has said it would like to include other sites in Search, plus Your World results, but sites like Facebook and Twitter block Google from searching or indexing people’s public posts. While information from Quora and Flickr does surface, most of the social information is from Google+ posts. Here are 8 ways to help Google drive traffic to your site with Google+.
#1: Use “Their” Keywords, Not Just Yours
Most of us have our industry-specific dialect. So we naturally try to use those words and phrases when we’re being intentional about our keywords. The problem is that most of our customers don’t use those terms or phrases. For example, here in Maine, the State Park employees may optimize their site to be found when people search for “Ft. Williams Park.” But 99% of prospective visitors will actually be searching on “Portland Headlight” so it behooves them to rank high for that term too. Put these keywords in the “about” section of both your page and your profile. And remember to use them when you’re posting updates and sharing images.
#2: Size Matters
In most social media training, we stress quality of engagement over number of followers or size of fan base. Usually, it’s better to have 8,000 engaged followers than 80,000 followers who ignore you. But current results indicate that a bigger Google+ following is better. Kristi Hines did an interesting experiment on Google SEO a few days before Search, plus Your World was released. She showed that more followers affected her search rank even when people weren’t signed into their Google account. More followers means better ranking in Google’s search. To grow your followers:
- Let people know you have a Google+ page. Put a badge on your website. Tell customers to put you in their circles. Include your link, or a prettier version of your link, in your email and print communications.
- Share your brand page posts through your personal profile. Brand pages are only allowed to follow people who have first followed them. So pushing your brand posts out through your personal profile helps your page posts receive more exposure.
- Make sure your employees have their own Google+ profiles and follow your brand page. Encourage them to share your page posts and then “+1″ those posts.
If you need help setting up your profile, check out 6 Steps to Getting Started With Google+.
#3: Train the Google Machine
Google search is constantly categorizing and indexing information. Now, in addition to search results, Google is sometimes posting “People and Pages on Google+ related to [your search term]” as a box on the right side of the page. Not all searches have this feature yet. But the benefit of being listed there is obvious. So train Google to know how to categorize your page by keeping posts on topic and using consistent keywords. Google says that as you post on the same topic, you’ll be conditioning Google to promote your page in that search.
#4: Author Authority
Last summer, Google started supporting an authorship markup. Basically, you can tag your work in a way that shows Google your writings across the web. It also allows Google to pull them together when people search for you. This step is bit more advanced, but can be well worth the effort. Kristi Hines gives detailed directions on how to implement the authorship feature.
#5: Web Links Both Ways
Another important way to help Google know how to categorize you is to include links between your business website or blog on your profile and brand page. It seems Google recognizes some features, like authorship, if you include a link to your Google+ profile or brand page on your business website or blog. One way to do that is to use Google’s own badge creator or one like WidgetsPlus that offers more design flexibility.
#6: Engage and be Engaging
Google says one of the top three things to do to appear in results is to post andengage with posts. One way to measure the engagement of your updates is through a Google+ tool called “Ripples.” This cool pictorial tool gives you an idea of who is sharing your posts and who the key influencers are. The more you share with the influencers, the more engagement your posts should get. If Google is reporting on this engagement, they’re tracking it. If they’re tracking it, you know it’s influencing search. So be engaging. +1 other people’s posts. And experiment with posts until you find ones that consistently get shared. On Google+, two of the best ways to get shared are:
- Share something incredibly practical and helpful to your niche.
- Share something really funny.
People on Google+ tend to respond well to both types of posts.
#7: Use +1 Buttons
In most Google searches, you can now see an option to “+1″ a result. Google is specifically using these +1 results in search rank. On December 10, 2011, at the Mediapost Search Insider Summit, Google’s Laura Kelley said that +1 and Google+ pages for brands will become a significant ranking factor for Google searches.
#8: Use Pictures and Videos
You’ve probably noticed people click on pictures more than on text links. And many Google searches now include a prominent display for image search. So use images on your Google+ profiles and brand page. And make sure to use keywords in the “alt” field of all pictures on your own website.
Google Search, plus Your World means that people can now see recommendations from their connections right in their Google search results. This is great for your business. People want to see social proof—proof that people like them do whatever it is they’re about to do. Google is offering that. This makes Google+ more important than ever for your business. Even if you don’t think your customers are yet active on Google+, you need to get on it for the SEO value. By doing some simple steps like consistently post on the same topics and grow your Google+ followers, you help Google drive even more customers to your site.