Archive for September, 2009

Increase your Marketing Potential with Link Wheel

Yazan: | 30 September 2009 | Comments Off
Categories: SEO Bristol

In the competitive world of online marketing, the best way for you to be able to take the lead is to use several techniques for search engine optimization or SEO. These SEO techniques can be able to increase the exposure of website, which would eventually result to an increase in traffic. These procedures are necessary [...]

What is Keyword Density?

Yazan: | 30 September 2009 | Comments Off
Categories: SEO Bristol

Fundamentally, keyword density is the number of times a targeted keyword is used in the web page content. It's normally expressed as a percentage of all of the words on the page. Keyword density plays a major role in helping the search engines understand what the page is about, otherwise known as relevancy. Your site [...]

Building Links with Article Marketing

Yazan: | 27 September 2009 | Comments Off
Categories: SEO Bristol

Writing articles with exceptional content, and submitting these to article directories, while appending your website or product information in the resource boxes or author biographies, is still the most effective offsite linkbuilding strategy.  Content that people want to link to can help direct large amounts of traffic to your website, with the proper application of [...]

Who wants to Know How to Search Engine Optimize Your Pages>

Yazan: | 24 September 2009 | Comments Off
Categories: SEO Bristol

There are a number of steps I always follow when optimizing a site for SEO (note these are just the high points, there are others that I don’t mention here, but these WILL take you a long way): 1) On a new site, I will include the keywords in a non hyphenated domain name (if [...]

SEO Myth – Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is Complicated

Yazan: | 23 September 2009 | Comments Off
Categories: SEO Bristol

The first myth I would like to focus on regarding search engine optimization is the myth that revolves around the notion that search engine optimization (SEO) is complicated. I am always interested in the reasons people give for certain thoughts and I have heard many regarding how complicated search engine optimization (SEO) can be – [...]

The True Cost of an In-House SEO Campaign- Why an SEO Firm Can Increase Your ROI

Yazan: | 23 September 2009 | Comments Off
Categories: SEO Bristol

When a company is considering embarking upon a search engine optimization campaign, the first discussion that usually is had is whether to take care of the campaign in house or to hire an outside SEO firm. Handling an SEO campaign in house is an attractive and popular option for many companies – after all, the [...]

Black Hat, White Hat and Gray Hat SEO

Yazan: | 23 September 2009 | Comments Off
Categories: SEO Bristol

Search Engine Optimizers (SEO) can wear many different “hats”. The color of the single hat is determined by the SEO philosophy and the methods, that is used to optimize websites. We usually speak of: • Black Hat SEO • White Hat SEO • Gray Hat SEO As an affiliate it is significant to appreciate the [...]

Keeping A Tab On Your E-Success

Yazan: | 21 September 2009 | Comments Off
Categories: SEO Bristol

All business is complicated and so is attaining its success. Tracking a business performance in serving its’ owner in many aspects is as well tricky. Any businessman can make use of traditional means or he can take advantage of technological innovations that will make the job a lot easier. For someone who has taken his [...]

Google Ranking Secrets Revealed - Link Pop

Yazan: | 19 September 2009 | Comments Off
Categories: SEO Bristol

Google is by far the most important search engine on the net. To rise to the top of their search engine, you need to improve your link popularity and you need to understand how they measure your link popularity (over 50% of all search engine traffíc comes from Google, and if you can rise to [...]

Morals, Finest Practices and Search Engine Optimization

Yazan: | 19 September 2009 | Comments Off
Categories: SEO Bristol

There has been much dispute lately on the practice of ethical Search Engine Optimization (SEO). The recent removal of a high profile SEO company from the Google results has plunged the industry into yet another debate on what is moral and what is not in our profession. I have been caught up in the SEO [...]

RSS Bristol and SEO News

  • Focus on The Business Model
    Google's Take on Search Plus Your World A few weeks ago Google announced the launch of Search Plus Your World, which deeply integrates social sites (especially Google+) into the Google search experience to make it more personalized. While Google claimed that the socialization was rather broad-based, the lack of inclusion of Facebook & Twitter along […]
  • How to Build an Advanced Keyword Analysis Report in Excel
    Posted by Dan PeskinThis post was originally in YouMoz, and was promoted to the main blog because it provides great value and interest to our community. The author's views are entirely his or her own and may not reflect the views of SEOmoz, Inc. Analyzing keyword performance, discovering new keyword opportunities, and determining which keywords to focus […]
  • Kill The Bugs!
    You can learn a lot more about what Google really thinks by reading what their new hires say. They are not yet skilled in the arts of public relations & make major gaffs like this one: Instead of being able to SEO the entire Internet, businesses can now only affect the search results for a tiny percentage of users. That's a good thing because SEO ca […]
  • The Hidden Factors in Accomplishing Your Online Marketing Goals - Whiteboard Friday
    Posted by randfish In this week's Whiteboard Friday, we go underneath the surface and bring to light some hidden factors in online marketing. These often overlooked details can have a huge impact in helping us accomplish our goals as online marketers. Please enjoy and don't forget to leave your comments below. Please note that we shot this week […]
  • Are Your Titles Irresistibly Click Worthy & Viral?!
    Posted by evolvingSEOThis post was originally in YouMoz, and was promoted to the main blog because it provides great value and interest to our community. The author's views are entirely his or her own and may not reflect the views of SEOmoz, Inc. The 80/20 Value of Titles Recently, Rand did one of the best Whiteboard Fridays I've seen in a while (I […]
  • The 10 Golden Rules to Attracting Authority Links
    Posted by neilpatelThis post was originally in YouMoz, and was promoted to the main blog because it provides great value and interest to our community. The author's views are entirely his or her own and may not reflect the views of SEOmoz, Inc. In the world of link building, getting an authority link to your site/blog has been one of the most important […]
  • Find New Keywords: Simplifying Keyword Research
    Posted by Karen Semyan In December, we rolled out branded keyword rules and metrics to campaigns to help you segment your branded traffic. Now, we’re excited to introduce a companion feature to make your keyword research easier: Find New Keywords. With this feature, you can view keywords sending you organic search traffic, filter on your brand rules, and d […]
  • AHREFS Review: An In-Depth Look at a New Link Research Tool
    Ahrefs is the newest entry into the link research tool space. They use their own bot and their own index (which they state is based on information from a trillion website connections). They claim their index is updated every 30 minutes and the fresh data is available to their users within 30 minutes of the actual index refresh. Ahrefs also has a ranking data […]
  • The SEOmoz Help Team: How We Do Customer Service
    Posted by Aaron Wheeler If you're reading this blog, congratulations! You are a customer of SEOmoz. I've probably personally spoken to at least a few of you, and provided help and support to many more of you. Have you ever wondered how SEOmoz supports 15,000 PRO members and over 250,000 free members and blog readers? After all, Roger can't per […]
  • Goldilocks SEO
    Sharing is caring! Please share :) Embed code is here. Categories: seo tips […]
  • 5 Steps To Bootstrapping Your PR Efforts
    Posted by AndrewDumont Public relations is just one of those things.  It's something that every company knows they should do, but only see two ways of making it happen -- hire an expensive PR firm or cross their fingers and hope for the best. The latter is, well, not really much of a PR strategy. There is a third option, however. Bootstrapping. I' […]
  • Strategic Link Building: Why You Don't Need To Outrun Lions
    Posted by oline123This post was originally in YouMoz, and was promoted to the main blog because it provides great value and interest to our community. The author's views are entirely his or her own and may not reflect the views of SEOmoz, Inc. One of my favourite SEO anecdotes goes like this: two men are walking through an African game reserve when they […]
  • Anchor Text Distribution: Avoiding Over Optimization
    Posted by Geoff Kenyon The ‘over optimization’ of anchor text has been coming up a lot recently in conversations that I have been having and has been the subject of a few recent blog posts. For the sake of this post and to quell any arguments stemming from the phrase ‘over optimization’, I am, for this post, defining the term as: building too many li […]
  • The Future of SEO Campaigns with Jon Henshaw & Taylor Pratt from Raven
    Here is the audio if you'd prefer to listen :) Play File (mp3 link) Eric: All right, this is Eric over here at SEO Book and today I'm fortunate enough to be joined by Taylor Pratt and Jon Henshaw from Raven SEO Tools, thanks for joining us today guys. Taylor Pratt: Yeah, thanks for having us. Jon Henshaw: Yeah, good to see ya! Eric: All right, so w […]
  • Government proposes new Digital Economy ‘Catapult’ centre
    The Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) has announced that it will be investing in a Digital Economy ‘Catapult’ Centre to help spur innovation and adoption of new technologies. The centre will help transfer knowledge and experience from the digital industries to non-digital businesses and help them see the value that it could add […]
  • Over 55’s and adults with a disability can sign up for Free IT training in Bristol
    In partnership with BT and Citizens Online we are offering basic Internet courses around Bristol for people aged 55 and over, as well as adults who have a disability. Please complete this form and we will contact you with details of courses which may be suitable for you. […]
  • From AdSense to SpamSense to Spam Cents
    Google announced they rolled out their anti-overly-aggressive-ads algorithm. They didn't give a specific % on how much of the above the fold content can be ads, but suggest using their browser preview tool. Using that tool on Google.com's search results would of course score it as a spam site, but for some small AdSense webmasters that avoided Pand […]
  • Is Google Selling Investors Private Search Data?
    This is an interesting play: BBVA, Spain’s second-largest bank by assets, is teaming up with Google to use its search engine results to provide advanced forecasts of hotel and tourism demand in the country, part of a plan to market real-time economic indicators to its clients. The bank and internet group will announce on Monday a scheme called the “BBVA- […]
  • Free Event: Get It Together Launch, 24th January, Pavillion, Bristol
    A new three-year initiative to help Bristol people access the internet, learn new skills and find out more about computers and technology is to be launched on 24th January. The Get IT Together project in Bristol is funded by BT, supported by Bristol Council and delivered by national charity Citizens Online. The project is part of […]
  • Was Google Caught in a Sting Operation in Kenya?
    Wow...this is pretty...um...transparent. According to this post, Google was caught scraping Mocality, calling the listed businesses, soliciting that they move to Google "Get Your Business Online", disparaged the directory they were scraping in the client call, and then lied about having the permission of the directory they were scraping to try to c […]