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		<title>Website Design and Search Engine Optimization &#124; Web Design and SEO for Small Business</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 28 May 2010 03:55:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Marketing Practicality</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Website Design and Search Engine Optimization SEO and web design are critical components of your company&#8217;s internet marketing &#8211; most small business should agree with that. So which is more important? Is one more critical than another? And does how does a small business best address website design and search engine optimization? Well, yes and ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Website Design and Search Engine Optimization</h2>
<p>SEO and web design are critical components of your company&#8217;s internet marketing &#8211; most small business should agree with that. So which is more important? Is one more critical than another? And does how does a small business best address <strong>website design and search engine optimization</strong>?</p>
<p>Well, yes and no.  First of all &#8211; I am a search engine optimizer, not a web designer. That should not surprise you if you are on my website (you found it and you are looking at it). But this is about growing your business, so where do you focus your efforts.  It is also geared towards marketing strategy &#8211; not a discussion about html validation, keyword density or the emotional influence of warm colors versus cool colors.</p>
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<h3>Web Design: If You Build It, They Won&#8217;t Come</h3>
<p>In my experience, the typical business owner focuses on website design.  Website design is more qualitative and is therefore subject to being driven by the opinion of the viewer.  Many business owners make the mistake of focusing on website design because they can clearly deliver an opinion on it, whereas SEO requires technical knowledge. So unless the business owner understands SEO, it&#8217;s human nature to focus on website design. The problem is building a beautiful website means nothing if your target market can&#8217;t find it &#8211; and let&#8217;s face it, that means Google and high Google rankings requires SEO.</p>
<h3>SEO for Small Business: One Piece of the Puzzle</h3>
<p>Search engine optimization brings traffic to your website. SEO is one of the most cost effective ways to drive highly targeted traffic and prospective customers to your company&#8217;s website.  But website design can&#8217;t be ignored, driving traffic through an effective SEO campaign is critical, but if your website visitors bounce off your website because it is visually or graphically unappealing, then you have a bucket with a big hole in it.</p>
<p>Good website design will be visually appealing to your target market, provide intuitive and inviting navigation, convey your company&#8217;s brand or image, and support your company&#8217;s brand and strategy.</p>
<p>Website design and search engine optimization are both important to your internet marketing strategy.</p>
<h2>Website Design and SEO Are Both Important&#8230;</h2>
<p>But resources are limited so where do you focus you energy and money? This depends on your business goals.</p>
<p>In the early stages of a business you need a quality website with good design and layout.</p>
<p>Quality content is always important.</p>
<p>As you develop your content, involve an SEO consultant or do your search optimization in house.  Once you start developing quality content on a well optimized website your traffic will increase, the more you do this (while applying effective SEO practices) the more your traffic will increase.</p>
<p>Revisit your <em>website design and search engine optimization</em> frequently. Ask colleagues, customers and others for feedback &#8211; and review your website&#8217;s analytics so you understand what keywords are driving traffic and what improves bounce rates.</p>
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		<title>SEO for Local Businesses &#124; Tips for Local SEO &#124; Improve Local SEO Results</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 12 May 2010 00:35:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Marketing Practicality</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[SEO for Local Business Is Local SEO part of your overall internet marketing strategy? SEO for Local Businesses is an area that is increasingly competitive. Let&#8217;s cover some basic tips for local SEO and how you can quickly and effectively improve your local presence with the search engines. Local Business Listings on Search Engines First ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>SEO for Local Business</h2>
<p>Is Local SEO part of your overall internet marketing strategy? <strong>SEO for Local Businesses</strong> is an area that is increasingly competitive. Let&#8217;s cover some basic <strong>tips for local SEO</strong> and how you can quickly and effectively improve your local presence with the search engines.</p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-423" title="local-SEO" src="http://www.marketingpracticality.com/smallbusinessmarketing/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/local-SEO.jpg" alt="" width="569" height="214" /></p>
<h3>Local Business Listings on Search Engines</h3>
<p>First local SEO tip &#8211; claim your local business listings on the major search engines.</p>
<ul>
<li>Google Places (formerly Local Business Center)</li>
<li>Bing Local Listing Center</li>
<li>Yahoo! Local Listings</li>
</ul>
<p>When you create your local listing in each search engine there are a few things to keep in mind. Try to include the name of your product or service in the local business listing title.  Categorize your business accurately in your local listing.  Add your product or service to your business&#8217; local description.</p>
<h3>Local SEO Tip #2 &#8211; Local Search Listing Reviews</h3>
<p>Now that you have created your business&#8217; local listing it&#8217;s time to start building your online reputation. Successful SEO for local businesses requires gathering reviews for your local listing. Ideally you want organically generated, genuine , positive reviews.</p>
<h3>Local SEO Tip #3 &#8211; Local Directories</h3>
<p>I recommend you also add your business to several of the top local business directories.</p>
<p>Yelp, Best of the Web Local (BOTW Local), Yellow Book, Localeze and CitySearch are some of the more popular local directories.</p>
<h3>On Page SEO for Local Search</h3>
<p>Additionally, you should optimize your website pages for local seo.  Let&#8217;s look at some simple things you can do to improve your businesses local search engine rankings.</p>
<h4>Local Address on Website</h4>
<p>Show your complete local address on your Contact page.  This is important. Also, include a local phone number as well, even if you offer a toll free number.</p>
<p>Also consider including your business&#8217; complete local address and local phone number listing on every page.</p>
<h4>Use Regional or Local Names in Page Titles</h4>
<p>SEO for local businesses is done effectively when you include the region (state, city, etc.) in your web page titles. Consider targeting your money keyword &#8211; one that you wouldn&#8217;t expect to rank for on a National level, and add your local qualifier.  For example <a title="New Jersey Insurance Agency" href="http://www.espositoins.com/" target="_blank">New Jersey Insurance Agency</a>.</p>
<p>Additionally, consider creating individual pages that target your product or service and mention the actual town or city.   A local SEO strategy I like to use is to target at high level on the home page (e.g. Product, State) and then creating pages which target more specific locations (e.g. Product, City, State).</p>
<h2>SEO Tips for Local Businesses</h2>
<p>If you apply these basic <em>tips for local SEO</em>, you should see an increase in long tail and local search traffic to your website.  <em>Local SEO for small businesses</em> is increasingly competitive. As the web gets bigger, markets get smaller. The sooner your business includes <em>local SEO</em> in its internet marketing strategy the better positioned you will be.</p>
<p>Additional Local SEO Resources:</p>
<p>David Mihm&#8217;s <a title="local seo" href="http://www.davidmihm.com/local-search-ranking-factors.shtml#1" target="_blank">Local Search Ranking Factors</a> &#8211; 2009 edition of this collection of top local SEO minds</p>
<p>A great <a title="local seo" href="http://www.seobook.com/local-seo-case-study">Local SEO</a> case study by Aaron Wall of SEOBook.com &#8211; I&#8217;ve done a similar test of my own agree with Aaron&#8217;s results</p>
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		<title>Best SEO Service &#124; What to Look for in an SEO Service Provider</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Mar 2010 01:41:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Marketing Practicality</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Selecting the Best SEO Service Provider All small business owners I know want or need more (qualified) traffic on their websites.  And they have varying degrees of understanding about search engine optimization.  The problem is how to find the best seo service &#8211; and don&#8217;t forget we&#8217;re talking small business, so the best seo service ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Selecting the Best SEO Service Provider</h2>
<p>All small business owners I know want or need more (qualified) traffic on their websites.  And they have varying degrees of understanding about search engine optimization.  The problem is how to find the <strong>best seo service</strong> &#8211; and don&#8217;t forget we&#8217;re talking small business, so the best seo service on a limited budget.</p>
<p>Since I do this for a living I thought I would provide some tips on choosing the best seo service provider for your budget.  Of course I would like you to choose my firm, Marketing Practicality, as your <a title="seo marketing consultant" href="http://www.marketingpracticality.com/smallbusinessmarketing/seo-marketing-consultant/">SEO Marketing Consultant</a>. But this post is not a sales pitch, rather some practical tips for small business owners to select a quality seo service provider.</p>
<h3>Searching the Web for SEO Service Providers</h3>
<p>When one doesn&#8217;t know where to start, this seems like a logical place, right? Is it the best place to find an SEO service provider? Maybe yes, maybe no.  The problem is it&#8217;s incredibly competitive, so the first page of Google maybe not actually list the firm that might give you the best seo service for your business.  You have a few options:</p>
<ol>
<li>Select a big SEO firm</li>
<li>Outsource your SEO overseas</li>
<li>Learn SEO and do it yourself</li>
<li>Do some digging and find a smaller SEO firm</li>
</ol>
<h4>The Big SEO Firm</h4>
<p>Large SEO firms typical provide service packages. So for a set price, you&#8217;ll receive a defined service (updating content, submitting your website to a number of directories, changing title tags and meta tags, etc.).</p>
<ul>
<li>Expect to have the seo work performed for the price you paid.</li>
<li>Expect to be up-sold on other products or seo services</li>
<li>Don&#8217;t expect much help outside of the scope of your agreement</li>
</ul>
<p>This level of service may be fine for your small business if this is what you are looking for,</p>
<h4>Outsourcing SEO service overseas</h4>
<p>I&#8217;ll admit, I haven&#8217;t run across too many companies or clients that have chosen this route when looking for the best seo service for their own company.  Most small business owners want a resource that is at least US based. My firm uses a programming resource in Europe from time-to-time with positive experiences.  But I would be wary of using an unknown resource for one of the many link building services that frequent my junk mail box.</p>
<h4>Learn and Do Your Own SEO</h4>
<p>Generally, I have two types of clients (which one are you? Be honest)</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Client A</span></p>
<p>Developed a great website (it cost a fortune)</p>
<p>Cash flow is tight</p>
<p>Unfortunately, the website isn&#8217;t generating traffic like he hoped it would</p>
<p>After some research, he learned about search engine optimization, SEO</p>
<p>SEO has something to do with meta tags</p>
<p>So maybe he will try this SEO himself and then the expensive website will generate traffic and his internet fortune is made.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Client B</span></p>
<p>She has a great website (it cost a fortune)</p>
<p>Cash flow is tight</p>
<p>Checks her Google Analytics frequently</p>
<p>Has relevant title tags</p>
<p>Has her local business listing on Google and Yelp</p>
<p>Keeps trying to update her blog but doesn&#8217;t have time</p>
<p>Knows she should be doing more with social media &#8211; no time</p>
<p>Business is good, growing, even in this economy</p>
<p>She can even code a little HTML</p>
<p>But with all the business pressures, family obligations, etc. she can&#8217;t give the website her full attention. And cash flow is still a constraint &#8211; so hiring an full time seo is out of the question.</p>
<p>Client A can become Client B with the right aptitude and time.  Client B can do SEO herself, if she feels it is the best use of her time.  Understand, SEO never ends (if you want to do it the right way) and it is dynamic, so it is a considerable time investment.</p>
<p>If you want to do it yourself, here are some good starting points:</p>
<p><a title="SEO" href="http://www.seomoz.org/blog/rewriting-the-beginners-guide-the-outline" target="_blank">The Beginner&#8217;s Guide to SEO</a> &#8211; by Rand Fishkin</p>
<p><a title="SEO" href="http://www.highrankings.com/newsletter/" target="_blank">High Rankings Advisor</a> &#8211; by Jill Whalen</p>
<h4>Hire a Smaller SEO Service Provider</h4>
<p>If you want the best seo service, this may be your best option. Smaller firms often provide a more customized and detailed approach the your website&#8217;s search engine optimization strategy. But, like anything else, there are good apples and bad apples.  Here are some tips in selecting your &#8220;best seo service provider&#8221;:</p>
<ol>
<li>Ask your network for recommendations</li>
<li>Ask your potential SEO partner for references &#8211; current and previous clients</li>
<li>Get data from the SEO service provider (before and after ranking reports) from clients</li>
<li>Define what the SEO firm will do for you &#8211; get it in writing</li>
<li>Trust your gut &#8211; do you feel like you are entering a partnership or being sold?</li>
</ol>
<p>Hear are things (at a minimum) to expect from an quality SEO service provider:</p>
<ul>
<li>SEO strategy development commensurate with your business goals and objectives</li>
<li>Competitive market analysis</li>
<li>Detailed keyword research to develop the <a title="seo marketing strategy" href="http://www.marketingpracticality.com/smallbusinessmarketing/seo-marketing-service/">SEO marketing strategy</a></li>
<li>CLIENT EDUCATION &#8211; so you learn about SEO</li>
<li>Analytics interpretation and analysis</li>
<li>Effective link building strategies (<a title="off page seo" href="http://www.marketingpracticality.com/smallbusinessmarketing/off-page-seo/">off page SEO</a>)</li>
<li>Professional, responsive and consultative interactment</li>
<li>SEO and practical use of Blogs and Social Media</li>
<li><a title="on page seo" href="http://www.marketingpracticality.com/smallbusinessmarketing/on-page-seo/">On page SEO</a> &#8211; optimization (code editing) of all elements</li>
<li>Qualitative and quantitative feedback of your website</li>
<li>Knowledge sharing</li>
</ul>
<p>If your SEO service provider regularly gives you these things, within your budget and sales and traffic are improving &#8211; congratulations! You&#8217;ve found a quality seo service provider.</p>
<h2>The Best SEO Service &#8211; Where to Find it?</h2>
<p>Like most questions, this has many answers. But I would recommend you start within your network and expand your research from there. Once you&#8217;ve made the decision to hire an <em>seo service provider</em> &#8211; and I believe this is usually the most cost effective and productive route &#8211; make sure you are getting results.</p>
<p>Best of luck in your search for the <em>best seo service</em> &#8211; there are many qualified firms out there which will help grow your business.</p>
<p>Of course you can always contact <a title="free seo website analysis" href="http://www.marketingpracticality.com/smallbusinessmarketing/contact/">Marketing Practicality</a>!</p>
<p>But here are some other resources:</p>
<p><a title="Google SEO" href="http://www.google.com/support/webmasters/bin/answer.py?answer=35291" target="_blank">Google </a>- with a link to their SEO starter guide</p>
<p><a title="website seo" href="http://www.w3.org/" target="_blank">World Wide Web Consortium</a></p>
<p><a title="website seo" href="http://www.webmasterworld.com/" target="_blank">Webmaster World</a></p>
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		<title>Website Penalty? How to Diagnose and Fix a Google Penalty</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Feb 2010 03:30:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Marketing Practicality</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Website Penalty? Steps to Diagnose and Fix a Google Penalty One of the most devastating things that can happen to a small business &#8211; especially a business that generates leads and business through the internet &#8211; is a Google penalty. A Google Penalty is often difficult to diagnose and fix, especially if you have recently ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Website Penalty? Steps to Diagnose and Fix a Google Penalty</h2>
<p>One of the most devastating things that can happen to a small business &#8211; especially a business that generates leads and business through the internet &#8211; is a <strong>Google penalty</strong>.<br />
A Google Penalty is often difficult to diagnose and fix, especially if you have recently made multiple changes prior to the suspected <strong>website penalty</strong>, such as a complete redesign or if you are not completely aware of what your SEO company is doing.  I&#8217;ll provide you with some practical advice on how to <strong>diagnose and fix a Google Penalty</strong>.</p>
<h3>What Was Done Before Your Website Rankings Dropped?</h3>
<p>I suggest you apply the scientific method of eliminating variables here as well as ask yourself some honest questions. Let&#8217;s presume your website previously ranked well in Google for select keyword searches, and now it doesn&#8217;t &#8211; ask yourself this:</p>
<ul>
<li>Did your website really deserve to rank for those terms?</li>
<li>Have you, your web design firm or your SEO firm recently made changes to your website?</li>
<li>Where does your website rank for a Google search of mywebsite.com? How about site:mywebsite.com?</li>
<li>What do you see in your Google Webmaster Tools account?</li>
<li>Has your organic search traffic dropped on all search engines or just Google?</li>
<li>Do you buy or sell links (or both)?</li>
<li>Do you run an affiliate program?</li>
</ul>
<p>Review and understand exactly what has been done to your website prior to the suspected Google penalty.</p>
<h3>Google Penalty or Search Engine Algorithm Change?</h3>
<p>Sometimes your website may lose it&#8217;s rankings because of an algorithm change. OK &#8211; sometimes Google makes a change to it&#8217;s algorithm and that can impact your website, the rules do change and that&#8217;s a good reason to diversify your small business&#8217; marketing exposure, as well as hiring an SEO firm that stays on top of this activity. Sometimes this happens for other reasons, for example new websites that rely on rankings because of keywords in the url.</p>
<p>In my experience, sudden dramatic drops in small business website rankings are not algorithm changes, but it&#8217;s possible.</p>
<h3>Fixing a Google Penalty</h3>
<p>Here are some of the things I recommend you consider to diagnose and fix a Google penalty:</p>
<ol>
<li>Check your website for Malware and Viruses (every directory, every file, every line of code &#8211; start with .htaccess and your web logs.</li>
<li>Look at your links &#8211; use Xenu or a similar product, a bad link profile can crush a website.</li>
<li>On page content &#8211; could you be keyword spamming? Using excessive anchor text? Loading your footer with keywords and links?</li>
<li>Consider a reconsideration request with Google as a last resort.</li>
</ol>
<h2>Resources for Fixing a Google Penalty</h2>
<p>Having seen this with several clients, I understand the frustration and real revenue consequences that come from a penalized website. I recommend the follow websites as resources as well as for more tips on diagnosing and fixing a Google penalty:</p>
<ul>
<li>A great flowchart and article on diagnosing a <a title="Diagnosing a Google Penalty" href="http://www.seomoz.org/blog/how-to-handle-a-google-penalty-and-an-example-from-the-field-of-real-estate" target="_self">Google penalty</a> by Rand Fishkin at seomoz.org</li>
<li>Ann Smarty&#8217;s post on <a title="Diagnose a Google Penalty" href="http://dailyseotip.com/how-to-diagnose-the-reason-of-google-penalty/346/" target="_blank">How to Diagnose the Reason of Google Penalty</a></li>
<li>Andy Beard&#8217;s article on his experience submitting a <a title="Google Reconsideration Request" href="http://andybeard.eu/1247/google-reconsideration-request.html" target="_blank">Google Reconsideration Request</a></li>
<li>Please review the <a title="Google Webmaster Guidelines" href="http://www.google.com/support/webmasters/bin/answer.py?hl=en&amp;answer=35769" target="_self">Google Webmaster Guidelines</a></li>
<li><a title="http://www.marketingpracticality.com/smallbusinessmarketing/contact/" href="http://www.marketingpracticality.com/smallbusinessmarketing/Contact-Us.html" target="_blank">Marketing Practicality</a> &#8211; my firm, that specializes in small and mid-sized business SEO. We understand the seriousness, urgency, responsiveness needed to restore your website rankings.</li>
</ul>
<p>If you suspect you have experienced a <em>website penalty</em>, I recommend you either plan on spending a lot of time analyzing exactly what changes potentially triggered the change or hire a professional, qualified SEO company. In order to properly <em>diagnose and fix a Google penalty</em> it is critical to understand what caused it.  More important is fixing the penalty, and restoring your business&#8217; website traffic.</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Feb 2010 02:08:48 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>After you create a new web page, do you wonder how how much time it will take to get in <strong>Google&#8217;s Index</strong>?  It&#8217;s something I constantly check for my own website as well as for my clients&#8217; websites.  But over the past several months, I&#8217;ve noticed ultra fast Google indexing when you combine blog posts, <strong>Google Caffeine</strong> and <strong>FeedBurner</strong>.</p>
<p>And I mean ultra fast &#8211; my posts are indexed by Google in three minutes.  The group at <a title="Google Index" href="http://www.hobo-web.co.uk/seo-blog/index.php/google-seo-test-crawling-indexing-time-trials/" target="_blank">Hobo-Web</a> also wrote about this phenomenon.</p>
<p>(Update) In this case &#8211; Google indexed the web page in two minutes:</p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-438" title="Time-to-get-in-Googles-Index" src="http://www.marketingpracticality.com/smallbusinessmarketing/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/Time-to-get-in-Googles-Index.jpg" alt="" width="586" height="112" /></p>
<h3>Formula for (Almost) Real Time Indexing</h3>
<p>Here&#8217;s how I&#8217;m set up:</p>
<ol>
<li>My blog is WordPress</li>
<li>The RSS feed is connected to FeedBurner (which pings Google Blog Search)</li>
<li>My FeedBurner is also using the Socialize feature to update the post on <a title="marketing practicality on twitter" href="http://twitter.com/drl100" target="_blank">my Twitter account</a></li>
</ol>
<p>Here&#8217;s what I have observed:</p>
<ol>
<li>Blog post is submitted</li>
<li>Search for the targeted keyword(s) appears in SERPs (search engine results pages) almost instantly as in 3 minutes</li>
<li>Rankings bounce around for a few days before stabilizing</li>
</ol>
<h3>Google Caffeine, FeedBurner or QDF (Query Deserves Freshness)</h3>
<p>Admittedly, this post raises more questions than it answers, but hopefully you will share your own observations and experiences.</p>
<p>The time to get in Google&#8217;s Index is likely tied in to the Google Caffeine infrastructure change, FeedBurner integration and the QDF or Query Deserves Freshness part of Google&#8217;s algorithm.</p>
<p>QDF &#8211; which is covered in more detail by <a title="Query Deserves Freshness" href="http://www.seomoz.org/blog/whiteboard-friday-query-deserves-freshness" target="_blank">SEOmoz here</a> &#8211; deals with a part of Google&#8217;s algorithm which identifies certain topics which are deemed to require more frequent updating.  So webpages covering topics which fall into this category get indexed more rapidly.</p>
<p>However, I believe Google Caffeine, FeedBurner and technology advancements have more to do with this than the QDF part of the algorithm.</p>
<h3>Google Does Not Index all Web Pages at the Same Rate</h3>
<p>No kidding right? But seriously, in the last two weeks, I&#8217;ve experienced three very different indexing situations.</p>
<ol>
<li> Blog Post Indexing
<ul>
<li>When connected to FeedBurner, new posts on my WordPress blog are indexed within a few minutes.</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>When the blog posts are not connected to FeedBurner, it takes significantly longer.</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li>Non-Blog Web Page Indexing
<ul>
<li>A client&#8217;s home page was revised &#8211; content, title and meta information only, not a redesign</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>12 days later &#8211; the changes are not reflected in the SERPs</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>Standard (not a blog) HTML webpage &#8211; not connected to FeedBurner or RSS</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>Bing picked up the change after about a week</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>This is a Page Rank 4 website that gets a respectable amount of website traffic</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li>New Website
<ul>
<li>Created an e-commerce website for another client two weeks ago</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>Website was added to Google Webmaster Tools</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>Sitemap was submitted</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>Links were added from authoritative, established websites</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>Website is not indexed in Google, Yahoo or Bing after 2 weeks</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>This is what is referred to as &#8220;The Sandbox&#8221; effect</li>
</ul>
</li>
</ol>
<h2>Shorten the Time to Get in Google&#8217;s Index</h2>
<p>If you want to shorten the <em>time to get get in Google&#8217;s index</em>, hook up your blog to FeedBurner.  Whether it&#8217;s the new <em>Google Caffeine</em> infrastructure, <em>FeedBurner</em> or a refinement to the QDF portion of Google&#8217;s algorithm is a technology question.  If you want your blog posts to get immediate visibility &#8211; consider adding FeedBurner.</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Feb 2010 01:20:49 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>This is the third article of a three part series on <strong>Successful Web Marketing</strong> – this article provides <strong>web marketing ideas</strong> on how to <strong>increase website visibility</strong>.  Because, at the end of the day, no matter how good your content is, what does it matter if no one can find your website (and your content)?</p>
<h2>How to Increase Website Visibility</h2>
<p>In order to successfully increase your website’s visibility you will need to learn certain tools. Like most things – you will be able to pick up a basic knowledge of these skills with a moderate time investment.  If you want to develop expert-level skills, count on 1,000’s of hours for each of these web marketing tactics – or hire a qualified professional.  The following 5 tactics can be employed to increase visibility to your website – generating more web traffic – and exposure to that valuable content you have already created.</p>
<h3>Increase Website Visibility Idea #1 &#8211; Search Engine Optimization – SEO</h3>
<p><a title="Search Engine Optimization" href="http://www.marketingpracticality.com/smallbusinessmarketing/search-engine-optimization/">Search Engine Optimization</a> or SEO is the practice of developing and managing your website so it ranks well for targeted search terms in the major search engines.  An effective <a title="SEO Marketing Strategy" href="http://www.marketingpracticality.com/smallbusinessmarketing/seo-marketing-service/">SEO marketing strategy</a> will significantly increase traffic to your website.  Search engine optimization consists of both <a title="On Page SEO" href="http://www.marketingpracticality.com/smallbusinessmarketing/on-page-seo/">on-page SEO</a> and <a title="off page SEO" href="http://www.marketingpracticality.com/smallbusinessmarketing/off-page-seo/">off-page SEO</a>. I strongly recommend you perform search engine optimization within the search engines guidelines if you intend to build a website for the long haul.  When done effectively, search engine optimization is the best tactic in your toolbox to increase website visibility – and a critical component of successful web marketing.  Don’t overlook this web marketing idea. And use a proven, qualified <a title="seo marketing consultants" href="http://www.marketingpracticality.com/smallbusinessmarketing/seo-marketing-consultant/">SEO marketing consultant</a> if you&#8217;re not sure how to do it internally.</p>
<h3>Increase Website Visibility Idea #2 – Pay per Click Marketing &#8211; PPC</h3>
<p>But like most things, you don’t want to put all of your eggs in one basket, so if you completely rely on SEO for website visibility, you may be very disappointed if a search engine that sends you a large amount of organic traffic changes an algorithm or otherwise stops sending you the website traffic you were accustomed to.  <a title="pay per click marketing" href="http://www.marketingpracticality.com/smallbusinessmarketing/pay-per-click-marketing/">Pay per Click Marketing</a> (also called paid search or PPC) involves targeting certain keywords and paying for search engine listings.  This is a great tactic to increase visibility to your website, but of course costs money.  So carefully evaluate your <a title="Marketing Metrics" href="http://www.marketingpracticality.com/smallbusinessmarketing/marketing-metrics-roi/">marketing metrics</a> and monitor your PPC campaign performance. It only makes sense to carry out a PPC marketing campaign if it produces a positive ROI.</p>
<h3>Increase Website Visibility Idea #3 – Social Media</h3>
<p>Social media continues to gain momentum as a tool for increasing website visibility as well as developing online relationships with your customers or prospects interested in your products and services.  Social media also ties in with search engine optimization as it provides a medium where your website can garner inbound links, thus increasing your website visibility.</p>
<h3>Increase Website Visibility Idea #4 – Referring Websites</h3>
<p>When I say referring websites, I mean websites that link to your website and direct traffic to your website by means of an inbound link.  This also ties in with SEO, but if you build up a network of quality, referring websites that are synergistic with your website, you can increase visibility to your website and quite likely, improve your conversion rates.  Generating a network of referring websites takes work; it’s best to reach out to other webmasters and establish a level of trust before simply asking someone for a link.</p>
<h3>Increase Website Visibility Idea #5 &#8211; Networking</h3>
<p>Old fashioned networking and personal relationships can go a long way for small businesses trying to increase website visibility.  Think about who could link to your website – starting with your personal network.  Vendors, customers, suppliers, business contacts, friends, consultants – there are likely a host of people you already know that have a business website.  If you already have an established level of trust, and it makes sense, why not ask that person for a link in to your website?</p>
<h2>Successful Web Marketing – A Blend of Old and New Marketing</h2>
<p>In today’s competitive landscape, successful web marketing really requires a blend of old and new marketing tactics.  Staying on top of rapidly changing technology and how it impacts your business market efforts is critical to successful web marketing.<br />
Ask yourself:</p>
<ol>
<li>Are you getting the most out of your search engine optimization?</li>
<li>Have you fully tested pay per click marketing?</li>
<li>Are you effectively using social media marketing?</li>
<li>Do you know the top ten websites referring traffic to your website?</li>
<li>Do you routinely discuss web marketing with your network?</li>
</ol>
<p>If you take these 5 <em>web marketing ideas</em> and deploy them effectively. you will see positive results.  In order to <em>increase website visibility</em>, you need to work at it, or hire someone who will.  <em>Successful web marketing</em> depends on knowing what to do, how to do it and then putting in the hard work to ensure success.  So get going!</p>
<p>View the first article in the “Successful Web Marketing Ideas” series:<br />
<a title="Web Marketing Ideas" href="http://www.marketingpracticality.com/smallbusinessmarketing/internet-marketing/web-marketing-ideas-web-marketing-advice-successful-web-marketing/" target="_self"> </a></p>
<p><a title="Web Marketing Ideas" href="http://www.marketingpracticality.com/smallbusinessmarketing/internet-marketing/web-marketing-ideas-web-marketing-advice-successful-web-marketing/">Web Marketing Ideas</a></p>
<p>View the second article in the “Successful Web Marketing Ideas” series:<br />
<a title="Creating Valuable Content" href="http://www.marketingpracticality.com/smallbusinessmarketing/internet-marketing/web-marketing-ideas-successful-web-marketing-creating-valuable-content/" target="_self"> </a></p>
<p><a title="Creating Valuable Content" href="http://www.marketingpracticality.com/smallbusinessmarketing/internet-marketing/web-marketing-ideas-successful-web-marketing-creating-valuable-content/">Creating Valuable Content</a></p>
<p>By <a title="Marketing Practicality" href="http://www.marketingpracticality.com/smallbusinessmarketing/">Marketing Practicality</a></p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Jan 2010 02:05:52 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>This is the second article of a three part series on <strong>Successful Web Marketing</strong> and focuses on <strong>creating valuable content</strong> for your website visitors.  Here are some <strong>web marketing ideas</strong> for creating valuable content.</p>
<h3>Creating Valuable Content – Target Your Audience</h3>
<p>Are you in touch with what your website visitors are looking for? There are ways to monitor this within your Analytics program, i.e. your website bounce rate, time spent on website, number of web pages visited, etc.  But Google Analytics also provides a way to identify all the organic keywords your visitors used to visit your website.  When you review these terms, are the keywords in line with how you view your website content?</p>
<p>If so that’s great – but even still, you can analyze these terms to find hidden gems for creating valuable content – especially the terms that carry a high bounce rate.<br />
To target your audience – simply identify what your website visitors are already looking for when they come to your website, but appear to exit the website quickly.  Then develop valuable content around the topics your website visitors are really looking for.</p>
<p>Additionally, creating valuable content that is related to your website and is routinely read by your visitors is great way to reinforce the strong areas of your website content.</p>
<h3>Successful Web Marketing – Content that Gets Seen</h3>
<p>So now you have some general ideas about why visitors come to your website and the search terms they use to find content on your website.  So what specifically should you write about? When creating valuable content, the targets your audience and gets read, I recommend the following web marketing ideas:</p>
<ol>
<li>Target content based on search volume</li>
<li>Be honest and open</li>
<li>Provide real value</li>
</ol>
<h4>Web Marketing Idea #1 – Target Content for Search Terms</h4>
<p>Before you sit down to write an article, use some of the readily available tools out there to refine your targeted search terms.  The <a title="keyword selection strategy" href="http://www.marketingpracticality.com/smallbusinessmarketing/keyword-selection/">keyword selection strategy</a> is an important part of creating valuable content.  Identify specific keywords by typing your general terms into a tool like <a title="Keyword Tool" href="https://adwords.google.com/select/KeywordToolExternal" target="_blank">Google’s Keyword Tool</a>.  While not precise, it will help you narrow down terms that have search volume your website can effectively rank for. If your site is brand new or isn’t an authority in its niche – attempting to rank for a term with 500,000 searches per month is going to lead to disappointment.</p>
<h4>Web Marketing Idea #2 – Develop Content Openly and Honestly</h4>
<p>Your website visitors are taking valuable time to read your content.  And most times, they can tell if your content is genuine or simply fluff.</p>
<p>So I recommend you communicate your message clearly, openly and honestly.  My preference is only to develop original content based on my experience, content that I can stand behind and have personally witnessed in practice.  I don’t scrape or steal content from other websites but if I see great website content that I can stand behind, I’ll cite it and provide a link to that website.</p>
<p>Simply put, be honest and transparent with your website content.</p>
<h4>Web Marketing Idea #3 – Provide Real Value</h4>
<p>Creating valuable content needs to add value.  Once you draft website content – reread it and ask yourself if your website visitors make take away a few nuggets that will actually help them.  For example, my tips to use Google Analytics and Google’s Keyword Tool to target your content will result in web pages that get read.  Make sure you add value to your readers if you want to develop a website for the long term.</p>
<h2>Successful Web Marketing – Creating Valuable Content</h2>
<p>So that’s part 2 in the series of <em>successful web marketing</em>, which focuses on <em>creating valuable content</em> for your website visitors.  The next article on <em>web marketing ideas</em> will focus on gaining visibility to your website and how the new online marketing is really a blend of the old and the new.</p>
<p>Read the first article here:</p>
<p><a title="Successful Web Marketing Ideas" href="http://www.marketingpracticality.com/smallbusinessmarketing/internet-marketing/web-marketing-ideas-web-marketing-advice-successful-web-marketing/" target="_blank">Successful Web Marketing Ideas and Advice</a> – Part 1</p>
<p>Or the next article:</p>
<p><a title="Increase Website Visibility" href="http://www.marketingpracticality.com/smallbusinessmarketing/internet-marketing/successful-web-marketing-increase-website-visibility-web-marketing-ideas/" target="_blank">Increase Website Visibility</a></p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Jan 2010 00:37:14 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Looking for successful web marketing ideas?  Here’s some advice on how to effectively promote your business on the web.</p>
<p>First you need a business and a website.  You’ve done that but you are not satisfied with the quantity and / or quality of leads your website is generating, so far you web marketing ideas aren’t so successful.  Here’s what to do.</p>
<h2>Web Marketing Ideas</h2>
<p>I’ve broken down these web marketing ideas into three main categories:  Web Marketing, Web Design and Web Marketing Process.  Consider applying this web marketing advice as you grow your online business presence.</p>
<h3>Successful Web Marketing</h3>
<p><strong>SEO</strong> – or <a title="SEO Marketing Services" href="http://www.marketingpracticality.com/smallbusinessmarketing/search-engine-optimization/">Search Engine Optimization</a>, is the process of increasing the organic (not paid) listings in search engines for targeted terms.  Learn how to do this yourself (plan on invest 1,000’s of hours to do it very well) or hire someone to do it for you.  Don’t commit the sin of developing a beautiful, content-rich website that no one can find because this step was omitted.  SEO applies to both on page optimization and off page optimization.  If you only take one piece of web marketing advice, take this: optimize your website for search engines.</p>
<p><strong>Pay per Click Marketing</strong> – Google AdWords being the most common, but Bing and Yahoo have their own paid search marketing platforms.  Paid search marketing (<a title="Pay per Click Marketing Services" href="http://www.marketingpracticality.com/smallbusinessmarketing/pay-per-click-marketing">pay per click marketing</a> or PPC) is a way to quickly generate targeted traffic to your website at a cost you control.  The advantage is the immediate traffic; the disadvantage is you pay for every click.</p>
<p><strong>Social Media</strong> – This is one of the fastest growing areas of web marketing.  There are numerous websites – the heavyweights being Facebook and <a title="Twitter" href="http://twitter.com/" target="_blank">Twitter</a> but the list is vast and most sites have their own twist on social interaction via the internet.  While many find this a difficult area to monetize, the value of the inbound links (in most cases) is certainly a plus, and it creates another channel to communicate your product or service.  (Note the social media links at the bottom of this post).</p>
<p><strong>Create a Blog</strong> – By creating a blog you have content that is easily shared throughout the web, allowing you to link to other blogs, and of course have them link in to your website.  As your popularity increases you will generate more inbound links and a following of people that are interested in your products, services and content.  Plus the content management systems of blogs make it very easy to organize and create new web pages, without knowledge and experience in coding a website.</p>
<p><strong>Networking</strong> – Not just networking through the web, but also through your (human) contacts. Networking, especially for small businesses is one of the best ways to build awareness of your website and your products or services.  If you educate your network on web marketing (and they own websites) you can also generate traffic through that relationship.  Remember to give more than you receive &#8211; it will come back to you.</p>
<p><strong>Quality Content</strong> – This will be covered in more detail with the next article in this series, but providing valuable, original content will play a large role in the success of your web marketing efforts.  Create valuable content and create it often.  Adding a page a day for a year is sound web marketing advice.  Sound like a lot of work? It is – but like most things in life that are worth achieving, it takes effort.</p>
<h3>Website Design</h3>
<p><strong>Website Design</strong> – If possible, hire a professional web designer to develop a great looking site.   Successful web marketing, in my opinion, is more by the marketing items I listed above – but good design goes hand in hand with good marketing and quality content.</p>
<p><strong>Website Structure</strong> – Your website should be easily navigable – meaning any page on the website can be accessed in two clicks or less.  The website navigation should be clean and intuitive.  I like to create logical groupings of categories within clients’ websites.  The web pages within each grouping interlink to one another so it’s clear to both users and search engines that all related web pages are contained within their logical grouping.  Avoid making web pages that run too deep – no more than 4 directory levels in a URL, in fact, the fewer the better.  Also, create websites that load quickly.</p>
<p><strong>Contact Form</strong> – If you don’t have one, you need one – that simple.  Especially if you plan on running paid search marketing.  Create a <a title="contact Marketing Practicality" href="http://www.marketingpracticality.com/smallbusinessmarketing/contact/" target="_blank">contact form</a> on your website.</p>
<h2>Practical Web Marketing Ideas</h2>
<p>Granted, this is a partial list of <em>web marketing ideas</em> but diligently applying this <em>web marketing advice</em> will result in <em>successful web marketing</em>.  In part two of this Web Marketing Ideas series, we’ll cover how to develop valuable content that targets the type of visitors you want to attract to your website.</p>
<p>Related Resources:</p>
<p><a title="internet marketing" href="http://www.custardmedia.co.uk/blog/135/02/7-ways-internet-marketing-can-supercharge-small-businesses/" target="_blank">7 Ways Internet Marketing Can Supercharge Your Small Business</a></p>
<p>Read the next articles in the series here:</p>
<p><a title="Successful Web Marketing Ideas - Creating Valuable Content " href="http://www.marketingpracticality.com/smallbusinessmarketing/internet-marketing/web-marketing-ideas-successful-web-marketing-creating-valuable-content/" target="_blank">Successful Web Marketing Ideas: Creating Valuable Content</a></p>
<p><a title="Increase Website Visibility" href="http://www.marketingpracticality.com/smallbusinessmarketing/internet-marketing/successful-web-marketing-increase-website-visibility-web-marketing-ideas/" target="_blank">Increase Website Visibility</a></p>
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		<title>Keyword Selection Tips &#8211; Google&#8217;s Wonder Wheel and Keyword Relevance</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 23 Jan 2010 23:14:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Marketing Practicality</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Keyword Selection Tips &#8211; Using Google&#8217;s Wonder Wheel Keyword selection is a crucial part of developing your internet marketing strategy.  Many factors come in to play, such as: What is the search volume for my targeted keyword? What is the relative competition for the keyword? What is the relevance the targeted keyword to my website&#8217;s ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2 style="text-align: left;">Keyword Selection Tips &#8211; Using Google&#8217;s Wonder Wheel</h2>
<p>Keyword selection is a crucial part of developing your <a title="internet marketing strategy" href="http://www.marketingpracticality.com/smallbusinessmarketing/pay-per-click-marketing/">internet marketing strategy</a>.  Many factors come in to play, such as:</p>
<ol>
<li>What is the search volume for my targeted keyword?</li>
<li>What is the relative competition for the keyword?</li>
<li>What is the relevance the targeted keyword to my website&#8217;s content?</li>
</ol>
<p>Presuming you already selected keywords with (ideally) high search volume and relatively low competition, then it&#8217;s time to answer how relevant the keyword is to your site&#8217;s content.  This can be a deceptively tricky process, so here&#8217;s a <strong>keyword selection tip</strong> as well as a great tool to validate your <a title="keyword selection strategy" href="http://www.marketingpracticality.com/smallbusinessmarketing/keyword-selection/">keyword selection strategy</a>: Google&#8217;s Wonder Wheel.</p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-453" title="keyword-selection-tool" src="http://www.marketingpracticality.com/smallbusinessmarketing/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/keyword-selection-tool.jpg" alt="" width="534" height="391" /></p>
<p style="text-align: center;">&nbsp;</p>
<h3 style="text-align: left;">Google&#8217;s Wonder Wheel</h3>
<p style="text-align: left;">The Wonder Wheel is a free tool that is easily accessible within Google &#8211; no need to log in to a Google account.  Simply perform a search (in the example above I searched on &#8220;internet marketing&#8221;).</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">In the light blue bar (below the search box) you&#8217;ll see &#8220;Show Options&#8221;.  When you click on Show Options, a sidebar opens up and about two-thirds of the way down the list of options you&#8217;ll see <strong>Wonder Wheel</strong>, this is where the fun starts.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Once you select Wonder Wheel your search term will be graphically displayed in a hub and spoke pattern &#8211; similar to a mind map pattern.  The spokes are based on actual Google searches and represent a visual display of how people searching on Google refine their search terms, switching from short tail terms to long tail terms or even switching search terms entirely.  Again, in the image above, I searched on Internet Marketing and selected the spoke Internet Marketing Company.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">For example, if someone searched on the term Apple, the intent of the searcher is difficult to fully understand (i.e. is the person looking for computers, phones or fruit &#8211; or something else entirely).  Using the Google Wonder Wheel can help you identify terms that are highly relevant to your product or service, and if your web page is optimized effectively, you will attract more qualified traffic.</p>
<h3 style="text-align: left;">Keyword Selection Tips &#8211; Keyword Relevance</h3>
<p style="text-align: left;">The concept of <em>keyword relevance</em> should not be casually overlooked or assumed. Just because you believe a specific keyword is relevant to your business does not mean the masses searching on Google will use that term to find your service or product.  So start by casting a wide net and then use <em>Google&#8217;s Wonder Wheel</em> to refine your keyword targeting.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">And note &#8211; although this post is mainly covering the Wonder Wheel and Keyword Relevance in SEO &#8211; this tool also works well for identifying long tail keywords for your Google AdWords campaign (<a title="pay per click marketing" href="http://www.marketingpracticality.com/smallbusinessmarketing/pay-per-click-marketing/">pay per click marketing</a>).</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">More <em>keyword selection tips</em> will follow in future posts (search volume and competition) &#8211; in the meantime, try using Google&#8217;s Wonder Wheel &#8211; let me know what you think of it and if you think it is a useful tool.</p>
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		<title>Search Engine Optimization and Meta Tags: Meta Keywords &#124; Meta Description</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Jan 2010 01:55:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Marketing Practicality</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This comes up far too frequently when I speak with clients or potential clients, so I thought it would be useful to cover the role of common meta tags and search engine optimization (SEO) &#8211; elements like meta keywords and the meta description.  When you see a listing on a search engine &#8211; here&#8217;s what ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This comes up far too frequently when I speak with clients or potential clients, so I thought it would be useful to cover the role of common <strong>meta tags</strong> <strong>and search engine optimization</strong> (SEO) &#8211; elements like <strong>meta keywords</strong> and the <strong>meta description</strong>.  When you see a listing on a search engine &#8211; here&#8217;s what the title tag (which is not a meta tag) and the meta description commonly look like &#8211; search engines don&#8217;t display meta keywords.</p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-456" title="meta-tags-search-engine-optimization" src="http://www.marketingpracticality.com/smallbusinessmarketing/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/meta-tags-search-engine-optimization.jpg" alt="" width="584" height="192" /></p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<h2>The Importance of Meta Keywords and SEO</h2>
<p>Meta Keywords Tag is not important in <a title="Search Engine Optimization" href="http://www.marketingpracticality.com/smallbusinessmarketing/search-engine-optimization/">search engine optimization</a> &#8211; or not in the way you want it to be.  Many high ranking websites don&#8217;t even use them.  I admit, I still use them sometimes, perhaps it&#8217;s just an old habit and often clients insist meta keywords are important &#8211; but consider the following if you choose to use the meta keywords tag:</p>
<ol>
<li>Keep the keywords short &#8211; 5 or so is fine</li>
<li>Use relevant meta keywords &#8211; don&#8217;t add keywords that aren&#8217;t in the web page&#8217;s content</li>
<li>Meta keywords should be unique to each page</li>
<li>Understand meta keywords won&#8217;t help the ranking of your page but overuse or misuse can negatively impact rankings</li>
<li>Your competitors can easily view your meta keywords and know which terms you are &#8220;trying&#8221; to target or rank for &#8211; think about that</li>
</ol>
<p>If you, your SEO resource, or staff thinks that meta keywords are a way to improve your search engine rankings &#8211; well, <span style="text-decoration: underline;">they are not</span>.</p>
<h2>The Importance of the Meta Description and SEO</h2>
<p>The meta description however is an important meta element &#8211; because, as shown in the picture above, the meta description is what search engines typically display to describe your website.  While the meta description does not have significant SEO value, it does influence whether or not someone may click on your website&#8217;s search engine listing.</p>
<p>For that reason alone, care should be taken to craft relevant, meaningful description that are unique for each page.</p>
<p>In some cases, a search engine will choose to display a description other than what you have carefully worded as your meta description.  The most common example is Yahoo! is a Yahoo Directory description (if you have one) or search engines electing to use a DMOZ description (if you have one). Though I have even seen Google use alt tags as a web page description.  Yahoo! directory and DMOZ listings can be easily controlled (by using another meta tag!).  If Google is using other on-page elements for your description you need to understand why and fix it.</p>
<h2>Your Website&#8217;s Title Tag and Search Engine Optimization &#8211; SEO</h2>
<p>OK &#8211; the title tag (which is not a meta tag) has significant search engine optimization value and they influence whether someone will click on your website&#8217;s search engine listing.  So website titles should be crafted <span style="text-decoration: underline;">carefully</span> and <span style="text-decoration: underline;">well</span>, to target the intended keywords, provide a meaningful description of your website&#8217;s page and influence someone to click through your website&#8217;s search engine listing.</p>
<p>The title tag is probably the most important on-page seo element and one of the easiest to modify and improve.</p>
<h2>SEO Marketing Services &#8211; Pricing and Value</h2>
<p>So if you are shopping a search engine optimization partner, and you see a variety of different rates and service levels, and you don&#8217;t really understand what kind of value you are getting for your investment, I&#8217;ll offer these points for your consideration.</p>
<ul>
<li>If the seo service provider is planning on changing your meta tags, title tag, submitting your website to a bunch of search engines and directories &#8211; the rate is probably low, for a reason.  There will be little return (albeit some) for that sort of service.</li>
<li>If your seo marketing resource is charging you a high rate for doing the above, look elsewhere.</li>
<li>Many seo marketing agencies offer tiered plans &#8211; and while it&#8217;s good to see a list of what will be done for your marketing investment, understand you are purchasing a pre-packaged seo plan &#8211; which may not fit the specific needs of your business.</li>
<li>If your resource provides <a title="SEO Marketing Services" href="http://www.marketingpracticality.com/smallbusinessmarketing/seo-marketing-service/">seo marketing services</a> which include on-page and off-page optimization; stays current with search engine trends; understands the different algorithms and has a successful track record with other clients &#8211; you may be on to something.  If you can effectively determine that seo provider&#8217;s professionalism and responsiveness, well then, now you may really be on to something.  Just be sure to use a qualified <a title="seo marketing consultant" href="http://www.marketingpracticality.com/smallbusinessmarketing/seo-marketing-consultant/">seo marketing consultant</a>.</li>
</ul>
<h3>Meta Tags and Search Engine Optimization &#8211; Recap</h3>
<p>So to summarize, here&#8217;s the real search engine optimization value of meta tags:</p>
<p><em>Meta Keywords</em> &#8211; They will not help your search engine rankings. If used improperly, they may have a negative impact on your search engine rankings.</p>
<p><em>Meta Description</em> &#8211; Important for your search engine listing and can influence whether or not people click on the listing and visit your website.</p>
<p>Title Tag &#8211; Very important for both <em>search engine optimization</em> as well as gaining traffic from search engine listings.</p>
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