Archive for the 'Content' Category

Addressing High Bounce Rates

We all know that getting people to visit and keeping the attention are two different things. Most often the bigger problem is not the amount of traffic we get to our site but the high bounce rate. After all with high bounce rates the very purpose for doing SEO is defeated. In the long run I would settle for a little less traffic with higher retention rates because that means that your SEO efforts are not going to waste. So why do people really leave your site? What can you do to lower your bounce rate? The top reason for immediately leaving ... 0 Comments

Fonts Do Matter

With the internet growing at an enormous rate every day, websites are indeed in stiff competition. Most businesses now opt to go online hoping to raise public awareness of their products and services and improve sales as well. It is, therefore, of utmost importance to give attention to the details you put in in your website- content, graphics, photos, list of categories, etc. Improving your site's readability is one sure way to get the attention of web users and prospective clients and keep them coming back. First thing to ... 0 Comments

Good Blogs – Dead Blogs

Ever wondered where all the traffic you used to get have fizzled down? Ever wonder why wonderful content isn’t getting the attention it should be? Well, blogs being ever so a dynamic technology driven social phenomenon, defining parameters can be a killer. SEO is a very difficult thing to grasp for non-believers that a simple blog can earn you money easy. You might have all the killer titles and content, throw in the hottest keywords but you still get zit in terms of traffic, why? You might want to step back and take a look at something you might ... 1 Comments

Full Content for Your Blog’s RSS Feeds

There are a lot of times when it comes to RSS feeds that publishing your partial content instead of the full one makes a lot more sense. For example if you are an online magazine or a news site and have RSS feeds it might be a good idea to simply publish partial content to protect your content from piracy. Or if you are a cooking site or blog and like to publish new recipes. Instead of putting the entire recipe on the feed you can simply put a list of new available recipes ... 0 Comments

Consistency in SEO

Consistency is very important in SEO. Without consistency the effectiveness of all your efforts will be lessened a great deal leading to wasted time and effort. For maximum effectiveness make sure you are consistent in: Posting frequency – this goes for sites with blogs. Consistency does not mean daily posting but at least have something new each month or each week for your readers (and search engine spiders) to read. Remember to use keywords though (consistency again!) because the blog is meant to serve fresh content for spiders to crawl and you want them ... 0 Comments

Blog Content Should Be A Priority

So have you come up with the best and most creative domain name for your blog? Maybe you have even registered it and pointed your Wordpress or Blogger blog to publish to that domain. Does this mean that you can sit pretty and expect your search engine ranking to go up? Does it mean that you can expect your daily visits to shoot up? Definitely not. There are so many aspects to SEO for blogs. Just because you have taken one step does not mean that you do not have to do ... 0 Comments

2 Easy SEO Tips

We all love things to be quick and easy – we live in the “instant” age, after all. That is why I am bringing 3 of the easiest SEO tips to you today. Do bear in mind, however, that I am not an advocate of “instant” SEO. I still believe that in order to be successful in SEO, you have to be in it for the long haul. Still, these tips can give you the push that you need to jumpstart your SEO. Content is still king Yeah, ... 0 Comments

Lists And Traffic Generation

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Dealing with More Serious Forms of Plagiarism

Last time we discussed how you can deal with people who use portions of your original content and post it on their site without permission. Usually plagiarism of that kind is simply an oversight and most website owners would gladly cite you as the source and of course link back to you instead of having to delete portions of their own website or a blog post. There are times when plagiarism is more serious in that it copies a rather large portion of your website's content or the entire website ... 0 Comments

Try to get your firm reviewed online

There is a multitude of review sites scattered all over the net. Some of them may well be relevant to your firm and your site. They are the online equivalent of ‘word-of-mouth’ and it is commonly acknowledged in business circles that ‘word-of-mouth’ is of considerable importance to SMEs in particular. Many users appreciate reviews sites and frequent them fairly often. It may be that your target audience are doing just that. Hence it makes sense that a search engine optimization plan may include a strategy for getting a site reviewed. SEO services are not always about the usual mix of keywords, content and links, it can be about thinking outside the box. At www.searchengineoptimization.co.uk we know that every site has unique features and individual needs. That is why our campaigns are adjusted to fit the specificities of individual sites. 0 Comments