Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Search Engine Optimization (SEO), and the positive impact it can have on your business

SEO BASICS

If you are a business owner with a website, you know that everyone is talking about Search Engine Optimization (SEO), and the positive impact it can have on your business. Is SEO alone enough to increase sales? Can you do the work yourself, or should you hire an SEO consultant? You don’t need to be proficient in web development or a marketing expert to make an educated decision about small business SEO.

What is SEO and why is it important?

You probably know from doing your own online searches that most people tend to visit the sites that are at the top of the list of search results. Studies have shown that readers scan from top to bottom and left to right, and online attention spans are short. So, if your website ranks near the top in search results, you are likely to get more visitors to your site, which can result in increased sales.

Search Engine Optimization is the process of securing a high ranking spot on search engine results pages. This is done by gathering data on what people search for, and what phrases or “keywords” are entered when they search. By including the keywords that best reflect your business in your website content, you can increase your chances of attracting your target market to your site.

Search engines use search bots (also called web crawlers or spiders) to index sites. Website content that is keyword rich helps make your content understandable to the search bots, thereby placing it higher in the search results. Your website content should be valuable to the reader, as well as reinforcing your company’s mission and brand so that you target the people who are looking for exactly what you have to offer.

SEO and Marketing

Recent survey results indicate that not only are the majority of buyers using search engines to research potential purchases online, but also that they respond more positively to content than to advertising. Your website content should include relevant keywords and effectively describe your product or services. Boost your online exposure through published articles and effective PR, and you can increase your chances of educating buyers and generating leads. It’s been shown that buyers respond more positively to articles, product reviews and blog posts than they do to banner ads, pop-ups or other forms of advertising. So it makes sense to follow the trend and invest in more effective content, articles, and a PR strategy that maximizes media exposure.

SEO should be implemented as part of a comprehensive marketing plan. Not only do you want to increase keywords in your content, but it is crucial to develop branding and messaging that is consistent across all of your communications and promotional efforts. Provide value to your target market by presenting educational content that supports your brand in everything from your email marketing communications to your blog posts. As your SEO strategy is developed and implemented, the results should be tracked and adjustments made to increase effectiveness.

SEO Consultants

Most small business owners have their hands full conducting business in their field of expertise; in which case, hiring an SEO consultant makes sense. If you consider working with an SEO consultant, they should have a proven and systematic process for moving your website up in search engine results. They should also have experience in analysis of competitor rankings, keyword implementation and target marketing strategies.

Great SEO consultants don’t rely on just technical know-how and analytics. They should have a solid knowledge of marketing practices such as branding and messaging, as well as great writing skills to incorporate key words effectively. Choose a consultant who will showcase your business in the best possible way, and give you the maximum return on your investment.

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Just a few small things can make a difference for SEO!

Every time I meet a customer they ask me if they have to sign-up for a monthly retainer for SEO. I tell them no and that a small investment can make a big difference. Even just implementing keyword phrases into the website can enhance rankings in the search engines!

Take the example of 2 clients of LuCorp Marketing who had their sites in Flash: Once we redeveloped their site in html format with CSS, implemented keywords in the Title tags, H1, H2, H3 tags, alt image tags, and in their Meta Descriptors per page they suddenly came up on the first page for a large percentage of their keywords for organic results! The investment of keyword research, site redesign and keyword implementation did tremendous things for their rankings.

Both clients just contacted us to tell us they were now receiving all sorts of leads from their website from clients doing search queries. They were "lost in the shuffle" before. We monitor the rankings and keywords for them at LuCorp Marketing, but try to keep the SEO implementation within budget! Both clients have now moved on to the next phase in SEO-link building, article writing and social media campaigns.

The moral of the story, begin an SEO campaign with the website first and then work from there to develop programs.