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Google Instant

GoogleMost of you Google users out there have probably already seen the big change in the way your favorite search engine operates.  If so, you are just one of the millions that are now seeing results appear as they type search queries!  This huge change in the makeup of Google is called Google Instant.

If you have not seen this change in action, just hang tight.  Although Google says that its new feature is available to all major browsers in the US, one of my computers still isn’t seeing the new change in Google (while my other one does).  The reason for this is currently foreign to me, but I’m sure Google will have their new program up and running on all computers soon.  By the end of the year, it actually plans on having Google Instant available on every device, browser, and country.

If you have been able to experience this new change, I’m sure you’ll agree with me that it is pretty sweet!  However, with this new change comes our wonderful friends telling us that “SEO is dead!!” I’m sure, if you’ve done any research into this update, that you’ve heard someone claiming that because of Google Instant, it will be impossible to optimize your site for a higher ranking.

Let me help you by quickly saying, this just isn’t true.  As long as there is search engines, there will be SEO.  I can guarantee you that.

However, the way we do SEO is (and always will be) evolving.  I like what Googler Matt Cutts stated, “The search results will remain the same for a query, but it’s possible that people will learn to search differently over time.  For example, I was recently researching a congressperson. With Google Instant, it was more visible to me that this congressperson had proposed an energy plan, so I refined my search to learn more, and quickly found myself reading a post on the congressperson’s blog that had been on page 2 of the search results.”

Since Google gives instant suggestions (and results for those suggestions) as you type, people may end up searching different queries than they originally intended to.  For instance, if someone decides they want to search for “pet pups”, but when they start typing “pet”, Google suggests “pet dogs”.  In this case, the person may just decide to stick with Google’s suggestion and look for listings under that search query.  Now, if your website had a high ranking under the keyword “pet pups”, but not “pet dogs”, that person would probably never come across your website.

On the other hand, if you had a high ranking for the keyword “pet dogs” and not “pet pups”, then you’re site’s traffic would benefit. Either way, the method Google uses to rank your site has not changed, it’s merely the way that people search that changes.

So, please don’t freak out and believe the lie that SEO is dying and that your site will never rank on Google.  Just do some more experimenting with Google Instant.  See how your site ranks on other keywords that people may end up seeing results for.  Try to broaden your ranking to more keywords.  When push comes to shove, the way to get ranking is still the same: links, social media, and blogging.  Keep up the good work!

Written by Tim on September 12, 2010
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Bing on Yahoo

Yahoo and BingYes, you read correctly.  Yahoo is now partnering with Microsoft’s new search engine – Bing!  Soon, you should start seeing search results from Bing when searching Yahoo. 

During the testing stage, up to %25 of organic search results (the ones that aren’t ads) displayed in Yahoo will be powered by Bing.  About %3.5 of paid search results (the ones that are ads) will also be powered by Bing.

“The primary change for these tests is that the listings are coming from Microsoft,” said Kartik Ramakrishnan, the vice president of Search Product Operations.  ”However, the overall page should look the same as the Yahoo Search you’re used to – with rich content and unique tools and features from Yahoo.  If you happen to fall into our tests, you might also notice some differences in how we’re displaying select search results due to a variety of product configurations we are testing.”

Right now, you must understand that Yahoo and Bing are still in the testing stage.  However, they expect to be done as early as September.  When their testing has completed, all search results from Yahoo will be powered by Bing.

This is really big for Bing.  Even though this search engine is barely a year old, it is on the road to possibly one day overtaking Google!  Please understand, Bing still has a long way to go before they conquer Google.  However, this new partnership with Yahoo will really increase traffic to Bing.

What does all this mean for the website owner?  Well, it basically means that you need to start thinking more about Bing when optimizing your website for search engines.  One way to do this is to sign up for Bing’s newly updated Webmaster Tools.  There, you can submit sitemaps and URLs.  This is a good way to get started.  Other than that, keep doing what you always should.  Blog often, build backlinks, get on social media, etc.

Written by Tim on July 25, 2010
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Google AdWords?

Google AdWords

It is not uncommon for people to mistake SEO (search engine optimization) for advertising on Google.  Just to make things clear for you, Google AdWords is not SEO!  Please don’t misunderstand me.  Google AdWords isn’t bad; it just isn’t SEO.  I guess I should start by explaining to you what Google AdWords really is!

Google AdWords is how Google makes its money.  Have you ever been searching for something and seen ads on the side and top of Google’s search results?  That’s Google AdWords.  Website owners can pay for this advertising per click.  Technically, it’s free to set up an ad with Google; you just pay once your ad is clicked by someone.  The amount you pay depends on many different factors.

A lot of people like Google AdWords simply because it gives you instant ranking without you having to do any work.  That is true.  However, studies show that only a small percentage of people actually pay attention to ads on Google.  Of course, getting a high ranking with little attention from Googlers is much better than getting a very low ranking with no attention!

There is absolutely nothing wrong with advertising on Google AdWords.  But, please get the idea out of your head that AdWords is the same as SEO!

SEO is where someone actually works to get a higher ranking on Google.  That ‘work’ consists of getting on social media, blogging, link building, etc.  Obviously, if you have the time and energy to work for your ranking through SEO, that would be the better way to go.  On the other hand, don’t let some SEO freak try to convince you that AdWords is bad and you never should invest in that sort of advertising!

One thing that makes SEO much better than AdWords is simply that SEO is free.  Yes, I know that you can pay for someone else to do SEO or you can buy SEO tools.  But, in the end, it is possible to get a high ranking with SEO without paying a dime.  Whichever way you decide, getting a high ranking on Google will really help market your website.

Written by Tim on July 11, 2010
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Inbound Marketing vs. Outbound Marketing

Search Engines

Many people think of marketing as getting your name out there through TV/radio ads, email promotions, billboards, etc. Although this is definitely marketing, it is not necessarily the best way to market. If you advertise in this way you have merely used outbound marketing to get your name out there. These methods of marketing are not only very expensive, they are also becoming less and less effective. Why do I say this? Well, when you go the route of “throwing” ads in people’s faces, they will simply dodge them. Think about it, most people simply ignore TV/radio ads and billboards. They post email promotions as spam and block you from sending them again.

What then is the alternative? Well, I suggest inbound marketing. This is where you use search engines to get your name out there. If you work hard at getting a good ranking on search engines, people will find you when they want your product. Using SEO to market is also free! More work? Yes. But, it is free.

To get ranking on search engines requires lots of links to your site. Asking related websites to exchange links with you, starting a blog, and getting on social media are some of the many ways to improve your ranking.

Written by Tim on March 8, 2010
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Off Page SEO vs. On Page SEO

SEO

SEO stands for Search Engine Optimization. It has to do with the process of marketing your website on search engines. SEO is not paying for links to go on the top and side of search results in Google. Although this may help “market” your site, it doesn’t use strategies to make your site get a higher ranking.

So what are these “strategies” that give ranking to your site? Well, they can be broken up into two basic categories – on page SEO and off page SEO. Off page SEO is much more important than on page.

On page SEO has to do with the amount of keywords on your site for which you want ranking. For example, if you want your site to rank high for the keyword “web design” your site should contain that keyword throughout its text.

As stated, off page SEO is much more important than on page. Off page SEO deals with the links pointing to your site. Even if you have terrible on page SEO, if you have a lot of links pointing to your site, you can still get good ranking.

While you shouldn’t forget about on page SEO, off page is much more important to Google and most other search engines. When building your site, I try to focus primarily on giving you a good looking page. But, the second priority I make is to help maintain keyword-rich content on your site. After getting your site online, I make it a priority to help you get as many links as possible.

If you’re interested in getting me to help you design a website or just optimize it for search engines, please contact me. You can email me at: tim@prorarity.com or visit my web design website.

Written by Tim on January 25, 2010
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Link Exchange

Links

The way to rank high on search engines has, and always will be through the links pointing to your website. The more links you have that point to your website, the better ranking you will get. Not only links to your site, but links with the anchor text reflecting the keywords you want to rank for. For instance, you can post a link to my website: http://www.prorarity.com/ but, when you post a link to my site that merely looks like the one showed above, search engines will not really know what keyword(s) to rank my site for. In order to show this to search engines, you must make a link like this: Web Design. The link still points to my site, but it doesn’t say “http://www.prorarity.com”, it says “Web Design.” This tells search engines that my website must have something to do with web design, so they will give me higher ranking for that keyword.

That’s really cool, but the real problem is actually getting more links to your site! How do you do this? Well, there are many ways that I have tried to explain in past articles, but one of the main ones is link exchange. Link exchange is when one finds another site that may be related to his/her site, and asks them to post a link to his/her site with the anchor text he/she desires. In exchange for this, he/she will post a link to the site in question with its desired anchor text.

One thing you will need to watch out for is places that offer automatic link exchange. These places, while they may have proper motives, usually attract spam. Google does not like seeing your site’s link on spam websites, and visa versa. So, I would not recommend using automatic link exchange.

The best way to do link exchange is on your own. I mean actually searching for good sites to link to, and start sending emails, asking for links. Though it’s more time consuming, it’s much better! You may not want to link to direct competitors, but you will probably want to link to companies that are related to yours in some way. Though you can link to companies unique to yours, it’s always better to provide your internet viewers with more helpful links that will apply to them.

Yes, it will take lots of time and energy, but it is absolutely necessary to get lots of links to your site – that is, if you want high ranking.

Written by Tim on January 8, 2010
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