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Friday, November 26, 2010

EzSEO Newsletter # 299

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Hi Peter

This is not so much a newsletter as simply a heads up on a couple
of "Black Friday" Savings that are available only for today.

Before we do that though, I know my post last week about my latest
themeing experiments had a lot of people scratching their heads.
If you were confused but would like to learn more, I have updated
my free themeing introduction course to include some of the later
videos I have done which are generally a lot easier to follow.


In this issue:

1. Black Friday Savings


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Saturday, November 20, 2010

EzSEO Newsletter # 298

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The main part of today's newsletter is an answer to a
comment/question left on the newsletter post from last week by a
guy called Dave.

Funny thing is, I had these same doubts/questions as Dave back in
2007 when I first started researching how themeing can help a web
page rank.

Of course, I did some experiments back then that showed I was on
the right track, but what amazes me is that no-one has asked these
same questions before, so hat's off to Dave for spotting a
potential flaw in my methods.

Also in today's newsletter is a rant about mailing lists and
unscrupulous marketers.

In this issue:

1. A Flaw In My Methods?

2. Mailing Lists Rant

3. Adrian Lings Offer

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Friday, November 19, 2010

SEO Newsletter - Vol 85 - Video SEO, Likes replace Links and Google Places ruins everything

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SEO Newsletter | Vol 85 | November 19, 2010 BruceClay.com
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  FEATURE:
Are Likes the New Links?
BACK TO BASICS:
Videos, YouTube and Being Found Online
INTERNATIONAL:
Calculating the ROI of SEO
THE USUAL: Coverage of this month's
hot topics, shuffles, sound bytes, shindigs, attaboys and word on the wire.
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  FEATURE: Are Likes the New Links?
Author: Bruce Clay
 

There is a change coming that mimics search as it existed in the early days. In the very beginning, search was developed to find answers and there were more people with questions than truly authoritative sites with answers. Authorities were identified by a combination of competent, well-constructed content and testimonial-grade inbound links (essentially a trusted testimonial system).

This led to a culture of link-building and eventually deceptive link spamming which eroded and eventually undermined the concept of trusted links. It is really difficult to identify a purchased link from an earned testimonial-grade link. Simply put, spammer link camouflage is just too good.

With link spam winning, search engines are turning to signals received from trusted friends (Facebook Likes), reviews appearing in the LocalPack (7-pack local maps), and in referrals and sharing within social media as new sources for testimonials. By substituting what a user's actual friends like in the place of spammy links, ultimately what we see today as link spam will lose its impact.

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  BACK TO BASICS:
Videos, YouTube and Being Found Online

Author: Jessica Lee
 

If you're not already using videos as part of your Internet marketing strategy, it's time to start considering it for two very important reasons: Universal Search and YouTube. With videos being a standard blend in the search engine results pages (SERPs) and YouTube being the second largest search engine in the world behind its parent company, Google, people are looking to videos as a new way of obtaining the information they seek.

Don't know much about video? You're not alone. Like most new online developments, it takes time for them to go from industry to mainstream. It may seem like an exhausted issue by now to Internet marketers, but for many businesses - small or large - it's still unchartered territory.

read more

  INTERNATIONAL:
Calculating the ROI of SEO

Author: Des Odell, Bruce Clay Australia
 

As search marketers, one of the most common questions we get asked is: How do you calculate the return on investment (ROI) from a search engine optimisation (SEO) project? These questions come from a number of sources including those looking to:

  • Justify spend on a new SEO project.
  • Increase spend on an existing SEO project.
  • Transfer funds from other marketing channels to SEO.
  • Reduce their spend on paid search and increase spend on SEO.

It is great when we are asked this question, as generally the ROI for an SEO project is high and out-performs other marketing channels. We believe that all marketing channels should be subject to detailed scrutiny and we encourage rigorous ROI analysis where all available strategies are evaluated on a level and transparent playing field.

In this article, I will outline how we approach the ROI calculation and identify some of the common pitfalls in the process.

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  Hot Topics

Local Search and Google Places
Author: Nasim Jafarzadeh

Late in October, Google made a major transformation in the way Search Engine Results were displayed for searches with a local intent. The result of this change was that the Google Local 7 Pack is no longer always in the SERPs in the way that it used to be. Instead, Google has begun to integrate the local results within organic results and provided more prominent presence for local results on the SERP, while pushing the Web results below the fold.

As a result, the significance of being number one in the organic results has lost its meaning dramatically. At the same time, due to the competitiveness of the local space, obtaining and maintaining a Google first page results has become even more difficult; therefore local businesses should claim and ensure their presence in local before it is too late.

Google's update places more emphasis on Google Places Page. It seems what is on the place page can be as important for the Local results than what is on the website. That said, the following are a few important things that you should consider:

  • If you are local, it is imperative to claim your Google Place Page.
  • The more information on your Place Page, the better. Our research shows the top local results all have very complete place pages (address, phone number, hours of operations, pictures, reviews and so on). Google is committed to user experience and shows listings that can provide thorough information and therefore enhances overall user experience.
  • Google put emphasis in Place Page reviews to the point that they are showing reviews not only from Google users, but also from other review sites like Yelp.com, so don't underestimate the importance of Reviews in its impact on local ranking. But please Avoid Fake and Untruthful Reviews! As a local service provider, your reputation and client's trust is worth far more.
  • Try to optimize your place pages for your keywords.
  • Categories listed on Place Page influence your Place Page's ability to rank in local results directly, so it is imperative to have the right category on the Place Page. For example, if you own a local Mexican restaurant, make sure to use "Mexican restaurant" as your category as opposed to just the generic business category "restaurant".
  • Acquiring listings in local directories which verify your local presence can also help your local search rankings.
  • Last, but definitely not least, traffic, click-through and your overall Place Page's popularity are important, so make sure your Place Page is built with users in mind.

Bruce Clay mentioned in his interview with WebProNews at PubCon, "You should either figure out how to play in the local space ... or you are not going to get the clicks even if you are number one."

This is just a start, stay tuned to see how Google Place search will evolve and what is next.

 
  Shuffles

Broadcasting live from its headquarters, Facebook discussed its new messaging system. Following, some claimed this was just one of many attacks in the ongoing Facebook-Google war.

Google Place Search rolled out this month as one more giant shift in the way search works. Locations of users are now auto-logged by IP address, and if Google believes users are looking for something geotargeted, organic listings are now pushed below the fold in favor of local results.

Also in Google launches, Boutiques.com was released in beta as a hybrid shopping-fashion portal that generates leads for participating merchants.

YouTube introduces a program called On the Rise, giving up-and-coming channels the opportunity to grace the YouTube home page. Channels that have less than 100,000 subscribers with accelerated subscriptions in a 30-day period are put into the pot, and viewers vote on a handful of finalists to create one lucky winner.

New search engine blekko hit the scene, causing a stir this month. Key features include "slashtag" search and lots of data served up to anyone for Internet marketing research. While many speculate whether or not it will replace Google, blekko asserts that's not the point.

RockMelt, a new Web browser, also became the talk of the town this month with the social-centric Web browsing experience it's offering to its clients.

Despite selling off its search property to Microsoft, Yahoo is continuing to develop search tools. The new Yahoo Rich Assist gives Google Instant-like functionality to users of the Yahoo interface.
 
  Sound Bytes

If you like what you've read in the SEO Newsletter, there's more Internet marketing expertise where that came from. Check out SEM Synergy every Wednesday at 3:00 p.m. Eastern and noon Pacific on WebmasterRadio.fm.

Bruce Clay and the other hosts discuss industry news, SEO tactics and marketing trends, while expert guests share their insights on methods, best practices and upcoming events. Check out the show schedule below for a look at recent shows and upcoming topics.

Air Date

Segment One

Segment Two

Segment Three

November 3
(Listen Now)

Google Place Search

Crosby Noricks

Blogging Basics

November 10

RERUN

November 17

RERUN

November 24
(Coming Soon)

TBA

TBA

TBA

Got something to say? Contact the SEM Synergy team by email or on Twitter @SEMSynergy and share your thoughts, comments and questions. You might even hear your question answered on the show.

 
  Shindigs

Last month:

The big conferences are taking a break for the next couple of months. Enjoy the holidays and plan your speaker pitches for SMX West (first round ends December 10) and SES New York (first round ends January 21).

In the U.S., the newly updated SEOToolSet® standard and advanced training and certification dates for 2011 have been announced. Take your pick of 8 courses throughout the year and across the United States:

California Training 2011

  • January 17-21
  • March 14-18
  • May 16-20
  • July 11-15
  • September 19-23
  • November 14-18

The dates for NY Training 2011 will be announced later this year. East coast students will be able to chose from two sessions during the year.

Bruce Clay Australia has just announced the date for the next 3 Day SEO Training in Sydney:

  • 3 Day SEO Training in Sydney -- April 4th, 5th and 6th, 2011
 
  Attaboys

Google opened up Google Person Finder to the community, inviting developers to help improve the tool that's been useful in aiding natural disaster response.

In other Google news, employees received word that a companywide 10 percent raise will take effect in 2011 and that everyone is collecting a $1,000 holiday cash bonus.

Causes, an app that allows Facebook users to give money to charity, raised $9 million and begins selling gift cards in supermarkets.

Google still most popular Aussie site - Google is still Australia's most popular web property, garnering more than 12.7m unique visitors in the past quarter

Australians love to tweet - Australia can lay claim to the third highest per capita Twitter usage in the world, according to co-creator Dom Sagolla.

 
  Word on the Wire

Myspace and Facebook announced a non-financial partnership on Nov. 18 with MySpace's Mashup with Facebook, which imports "like" data from Facebook accounts and then personalizes entertainment for that MySpace user.

Facebook and Google played nice, sort of, for the Web 2.0 Summit that took place on Nov. 15 to Nov. 17. Moderators asked Google's Eric Schmidt and Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg direct questions about what each company wanted from the other and garnered vague responses.

Yahoo! Clues in beta, announced Nov. 17, provides trends and demographic information for any given search query. Could be just in time as Google makes changes to its keyword tool, making it less useful to search marketers.

Google is experimenting with two new Meta tags that help identify the original sources of content online, called "syndication source" and "original source".

In other Google news, Google Shoppershows mobile phone users stores nearby that carry the item they are looking for and if it's in stock via an Android app that uses GPS.

Rumor has it that a launch for Twitter Analytics is imminent, with some invites already having gone out to select accounts.

Online can boost TV effectiveness - Supplementing TV ads with online and print activity can increase purchase intent by up to 300%.

Bing testing to end mid 2010 - Microsoft's search engine Bing is set to come out of its testing phase by mid next year in Australia as it attempts to dent the dominance of Google.

 

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Friday, November 12, 2010

IMS #197 - Commercial Intent Keywords - November 12 2010

Internet Marketing Secrets
IMS #197 - November 12 2010
Commercial Intent Keywords that Convert into Sales


Peter,

In this Edition...

* How to get help with your marketing
* Using Google keyword tool for LSI
* Hot commercial intent keywords
* Page titles that lead to conversions


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How to Get Help When You Need It

A lot of folks come to me and ask who I
recommend for various services. I have
some friends (yes real friends) that can
help you out. And - for the record - none
of the following are affiliate links. So
these friends are the real deal.

If you're in the hotel industry, or know
someone who is, Milestone Internet is the
#1 choice for internet marketing. Benu and
her team keeps knocking it out of the
park. They've already snagged 22 trophies
in 2010.

Milestone's home page is an impressive
PageRank 7. Imagine what they could do
for you.

Milestone: http://www.milestoneinternet.com


If you use Clickbank to sell your products
Adrian Ling has a suite of tools for you.
You can automate bonuses, protect your
downloads and better manage the Clickbank
affiliate program.

The tool I use most is Easy Click Mate.
It lets affiliates sign up through you.
It passes every affiliate's link juice to
your main site. And you can sell dozens
of products with one Clickbank account.

Right now, Adrian's holding a year end
sale. You can get all three of his
Clickbank tools for the cost of one.

Even better yet, he's offering to install
the scripts for you. So you get all the
benefits without having to do any of the
work. ;-)

Use this coupon code DMCORP2010 (valid
until Nov 16th) when you open a support
ticket, to request your installation.

It's a good deal. Go get it.

Adrian: http://easybiztools.com/yes/sale.php


If you'd like to get a video done for your
website, my friend Sherman Hu can help you
with that. He's come up with an ingenious
way to capture remote video and make it
look like you're being interviewed by him.
I've seen some of the videos and they're
top notch.

All you need is a webcam at your end.
Sherman records it from his end, and gets
you to talk about your company, products
and services. The end result is a pro
looking video, that you can put on your
website as a sales tool. You can find
a full list of his services here.

Sherman: http://shermanlive.com/services/blogvideo/


If you have an HTML site and you want to
bring it into Wordpress, my friend Amit
Savyon can make it a reality. With the CSS
behind Wordpress, he can make your design
look almost identical to the one you have
now, or give you a complete overhaul.

He can also upgrade your existing install
to the latest Wordpress version, customize
your theme, and move your blog from one
hosting company to the next. Pretty much
anything and everything you can imagine
with Wordpress and CSS, can be done
through Amit and company.

Amit: http://www.AmitSavyon.com


And if you'd like to know more about
advertising, sales and marketing, give me
a call. Once you become a Dynamic Media
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Commercial Intent Keywords that Convert

I've been getting questions about keyword
research, how to find "buying" keywords.
I'll give you the answer in two parts.
First up are two popular keyword tools.

Wordtracker: http://labs.wordtracker.com/keyword-questions

Google: https://adwords.google.com/select/KeywordToolExternal

For example, if your market is in the
weight niche, just type in the root word
'weight' and look at the results.

The Wordtracker tool shows the questions
that people are asking. Every one of these
questions would make an excellent blog
post, or article.

Put the question as the title of your
page, or post, for maximum SEO benefit.
Then proceed to answer the question in
your content.

The Google tool is sorted by relevance
when you open it. That's a key point
to remember.

Most people look at the numbers and sort
by competition or searches. That's the
wrong way to go about it... at first.

The right way to find the content that
should be on your page, is to not click on
anything. The moment you search for your
root word 'weight' the Google tool sorts
by relevance.

The competition, number of searches,
trends, etc, are all irrelevant at this
moment. What matters are the keywords
in the order they appear.

So if you scan your eyes down the keyword
column, those are the keywords - according
to Google's LSI engine - that should
appear in your pages and posts.

As for what to sell, go to Amazon.com.
Type in your keywords, then click on the
drop down menu where it says, Choose a
Department to enable sorting. Choose to
sort by best selling.

The resulting list from Amazon, features
the hottest selling products in America
right now. You'd be wise to feature
similar products on your sales pages.

Want to learn more about keyword
research? You can get my Top 10 Market
Research Tips, by going to the blog for
this newsletter, and searching for beer.
Yep, beer.

http://www.internetmarketingsecrets.com/buzz/

As for the second half of the question,
about the "buyer" keywords, there used to
be a tool by MSN to look up commercial
intent. It's constantly being hammered by
bots, so it's rarely available.

http://adlab.microsoft.com/Online-Commercial-Intention/

If you can't get the MSN tool to work, you
can use the Google tool as a "commercial
barometer" of sorts. Once you enter your
root term, look for the Columns button and
select Show All columns. The results will
refresh with new data.

Look at the estimated CPC or cost per
click. That will show you the "commercial"
keywords most likely to convert for the
advertiser. The logic being, that most
people won't throw their ad budgets into
non converting phrases.

To get true commercial intent though, we
have to go back to the old school method.
That means a combo of common sense,
linguistics and server logs.

Here are some hot keywords with great
commercial intent. They are very likely to
lead to a sale.

Hot Keywords; refill, removal, service,
solutions, retailers, store, sale, buy,
where to, get, purchase, fix, rent, parts,
repair, relief, cure, stop, replacement,
reservation, reserve, book (as in booking
a flight, or room).

Here are some warm keywords that are
commercial in nature, but the intent isn't
quite as clear. They are more research
based and informational in nature. They
may, or may not lead to a sale.

Warm Keywords; help, tips, advice,
information, news, recipes, articles,
newest, improve, training, courses,
prevent, create, prepare, instructions,
learn, info, start, how to, compare,
reviews, shop.

A few words you may want to avoid,
because they're competing on price alone
are; discount, cheap, specials, prices.
And a few words if you're selling to
businesses might be; bulk, wholesale,
volume, suppliers.

As a general rule of thumb, but not
always, long tail keywords that are
very specific, are usually commercial in
nature. The head of the search, which
uses short generic phrases, are used for
information gathering and research.

For example, the head phrase 'cell phone'
could be about anything. It could be about
networks, tethering, GPS, accessories,
makes, models, model numbers,
comparisons, general info, history, GSM,
technology, etc.

Even the phrase 'buy cell phone' although
commercial in nature and intent, leaves
the search engine scratching it's noggin
wondering... Ok, what make and model
number? New or used? What carrier?
Retail or wholesale? Local or national?

To convert into a sale, the search needs
to be more specific. Most likely it will
be a long tail phrase. The research will
be over. And the prospect will be in a
buying mood.

For example, if someone is searching for
the phrase 'buy nokia n95 replacement
battery' there's little doubt as to the
commercial nature, or their intent. You
might even want to use that exact phrase
as your page title. :-)

The same holds true for other accessories
and parts. Words like; charger, adapter,
handsfree, handsfree kit, leather case,
antenna, passive repeater, power supply,
wall adapter, etc.

If you combine a make and model number,
along with an accessory, you're pretty
much assured that the searcher knows what
they want. Then, if you add in a couple of
hot 'commercial intent' keywords, and
combine them with that make and model,
you're pretty much assured of making
the sale.

take care,

Michael


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Thursday, November 11, 2010

EzSEO Newsletter # 297

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In today's newsletter I want to answer two questions that I was
sent by subscribers. I often get sent questions but do not have
the time to answer them all, so its always nice to be able to
answer them in the newsletter instead.

In this issue:

1. Harry Potter Spells

2. Is this software the answer?

3. Video Lightbox

You can read this issue online here:

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.. and follow the link to issue #297.

As always, you can leave your comments and thoughts at the bottom
of that page.

all the best

Andy Williams
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Friday, November 5, 2010

EzSEO Newsletter # 296

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EzSEO Newsletter # 296

Andy Williams


http://ezseonews.com

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Hi Peter

Firstly a warm welcome to new subscribers!

I know a number of people joined after Shane (of Backlinks
Battleplan) recommended my newsletter to his subscribers.

I haven't written a newsletter for a couple of weeks as I have been
really busy running some backlinking tests, and I have setup a new
one that I intend to share with you in this newsletter, but more on
that later.

Also in the newsletter today I'll tell you what my top 10 Wordpress
plugins are and why. For long term subscribers, you may remember
me writing about this before, but every year or so I realise my top
10 list has changed, so it needs updating. In fact, one of my
long-term favourites (All In One SEO) has been replaced by the
exact same plugin that All In One replaced over a year ago. There
is also news of a great free tool from Google, plus an excellent
report by Michael Campbell that will show you the best places to
put advertising on your site.


In this issue:

1. Top 10 Wordpress Plugins

2. Google URL shortener

3. Backlinking Thoughts & a New Experiment

4. Michael Campbell's Free Heatmaps Report

5. Niche Blueprints


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Andy Williams
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