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How to Find SEO Competitor Keywords, Social Media & Backlinks

November 9th, 2009

from: http://www.searchenginejournal.com/how-to-find-seo-competitor-keywords-social-media-backlinks/7827/

In the past I did quite a few posts on competitive research:

Today I am going to focus on what you can learn from your competitors if you are smart enough.

First of all, a few things to take note of:

  1. Your established competitors, who have been in play long enough, have probably come across numerous pitfalls and learned how to cope with them;
  2. The fact that your competitor has been exploring the niche much longer than you doesn’t mean he is now doing everything right;
  3. Promoting a site without proper competition research means to promote it blind;
  4. By merely copying your competitor, you will never be able to surpass him;
  5. If you focus on finding what your competitor is doing profoundly wrong, you have good chances to get ahead of him.

Keeping all that in mind, let’s see what you actually can learn from your competitors.

The Keywords

Keyword research is both difficult and tricky. The only way to effectively refine your list is to test it in practice (PPC campaign may help you with that).

Your competitor may have already tested the keywords and chosen the best ones that both generated good traffic and converted. I do not suggest relying on his keywords completely. But if you take time analyzing and comparing several of your competitors’ on-page and off-page keyword targeting, you can make your list much better.

How can you do that?

Quick tip: don’t forget to compare which terms your competitor tried to rank (i.e. which terms he is using throughout the site) and which terms he ended up ranked for. Thus, you will be able to do better than him.

The Backlinks

Those who linked to your competitor, will most probably want to link to you. Again, the key here is not to copy step by step but to do better. So:

The Social Media

Check where your competitor has found his topical community. Make sure to analyze how the social media users react to your competitor, their feedback and comments, what they like and dislike.

3 Smart Ranking SEO Tips You Better Be Aware Of

November 6th, 2009

from: http://www.1stwebdesigner.com/development/smart-ranking-seo-tips/

3 Smart Ranking SEO Tips You Better Be Aware Of

By Ayaz Malik on October 31, 2009

This article will take a little insight in several most popular ranking systems around here and teach you how to get better Google pagerank, get better results on Alexa and Moz ranking systems as well. Many of these tips will seem very basic and easy, but that’s so through – optimization is not hard, bust just requires small but regular time investments. If you can use those tips in daily basis, then you definitely get some great results! For example, check on 1stwebdesigner.com website which is only a little bit more than one year old, but has got really high rankings!

I wrote a post Learn SEO by Improving Important Web Ranks a few months before but now I guess it’s the right time to upgrade and elaborate it because Google and other search engines are changing their policy at high pace. First we need to get head into three of the most important ranks on web:

  1. Page Rank
  2. MOZ Rank
  3. Alexa Rank

1. Page Rank:

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Nowadays there is a big fuss that Google removing page rank or it’s the end of page rank. Well yes Google have removed page rank from webmaster tools, but still I don’t think it’s an end to page rank because this topic is going on from past 4 years. That is why we will talk about improving page rank as well.

Page rank is one of the most important and commonly talked about ranks on web. its the heart and soul of SEO and getting traffic from search engines. Page Rank is said to be an estimate of your site’s popularity on the web by measuring the number of websites linking to your site, assigned by Google. Page Rank is determined by Google Links not Inbound Links!! This is an important part to understand, Google links and inbound links are not same. Inbound Link means that links pointing to your site from another site, while Google links are an extract of the quality inbound links. In Short Google links are taken from the inbound links, but only quality links.

How to improve your site’s Page rank:

Improving page rank is a difficult but still not so difficult task to do. You can easily get about PR 3 in first two months. Sounds impossible? Well not actually I can do that with a challenge :) , I have done that to plenty of sites. So how to? Some very Simple Techniques!!!

  • Optimize your homepage for search engines.This includes proper page Title, Proper Keywords, Proper Description and most of all Proper Content. Now what do i mean by proper?

    By Proper I mean that your title, keywords and description should not consist of extra stuff like numbers, stop words (and, or etc.), same keywords must not repeat more than 3 times in title and description. In Content Optimization Keep your content clean, fewer images, Use your main keyword in H1, also try to use keywords in h2 and h3. (For Details see this post : on page Optimization)

  • Install Google Toolbar
  • Start using Chrome Browser since they take data of sites you are browsing.
  • Post your site’s Links to these social bookmarking sites like Delicious, Digg, Deddit, Facebook, StumbleUpon, LinkzDirect etc.
  • Nofollow outgoing or not so important links. How to do that?Normal Links: <a href=”http://www.sitename.com”>sitename</a>

    Nofollowed Links: <a href=”http://www.sitename.com” rel=”nofollow”>sitename</a> (See This post for more: Nofollow)

  • Ask for sites with same focus for link exchange, Don’t hesitate to ask they won’t say no trust me :)
  • Avoid using URL Shorteners if you are bookmarking your site’s link in social bookmarking networks, because with this the inbound link goes to the URL Shortener site not you. Twitter is exception since it nofollows all links.

In about two months u will achieve Page Rank 1-3. If you want to improve your site’s Rank and push even further please see this post: Link Popularity Building

2. MOZ Rank:

Moz rank is some what like link juice estimation. Link Juice just like page rank flows from page to page of your site or links to others sites on your pages.

In simple words the more quality inbound links you have the better moz rank you get. Quality links are considered as inbound links on sites whose page rank is higher than your site. For example if my site’s page rank is 2 then putting link on site who’s page rank is higher than 2 or 3 would be considered as quality Inbound link, of course by using proper link posting method.

Proper Link posting is something like this:

Normally if u post a link u do it like this. <a href=”http://www.sitename.com”>Site Name</a>. Well yes u did made a link but not quality link. Here is how u can optimize your link. <a href=”http://www.sitename.com/” title=”your-keyword”>Your Keyword</a>

Now what’s different in it? You are using a title attribute which strengthens your links focus and instead of using link on your site/brand name it’s better to use your keyword in it.

Once you do this and get a grip on SEO Moz tools you will easily control the flow of your link juice in your site and can control your site’s SEO to some extent

3. Alexa Rank:

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Ok, everybody knows what it I won’t get into details is. Just simple to improve alexa rank just install alexa toolbar and browse your site daily. Refresh after a few minutes or so in a week you will improve your rank to about 200000 places. Note also this will work only to really new and fresh sites, for well established websites you still need traffic to get ranked.

Want even more??

  • Optimize your homepage for search engines (it’s very simple just read this post : onpage Optimization)
  • Ask members of your site or friends to install alexa toolbar and browse your site.
  • Even More?? Install alexa toolbar on a network of computers and set your browser’s homepage to your site so whenever its opened your site sends a hit to alexa , thus your rank improves..

When u will go through all these steps just to improve your site’s rankings once, you have learned SEO.

Testing Your Site (A/B testing)

October 30th, 2009

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Find out what works best by using A/B testing on your website.
By Melissa Campanelli   |   Entrepreneur MagazineApril 2006

Not long ago, A/B testing was solely available to large companies–it was time-consuming, expensive and required much IT help. But now, many companies offer hosted testing and optimization services affordable to smaller businesses.

That’s good news for e-tailers seeking to improve their sites. A/B testing (aka A/B split testing) allows you to test two versions of your website. You can measure how customers respond to both versions and then optimize the site based on that information. Kefta, Offermatica and Optimost are three leading companies that offer A/B testing; services run about $10,000 per month.

RingCentral Inc. in San Mateo, California, is one growing e-tailer that’s had success with A/B testing. The multimillion-dollar telecommunications firm targets small businesses and sells its services exclusively online. Last summer, the company worked with Offermatica to run some A/B tests with the goal of boosting the percentage of visitors signing up for its services.

RingCentral tested various elements of its site, including the home page. Two versions were prepared: one with a laundry list of features–more graphics, links to a user guide and FAQs–and one with a detailed description of the benefits of working with RingCentral. RingCentral learned that the page with more links to additional information led more people to the sign-up page.

After changing the site accordingly, the 35-employee company saw a 46 percent increase in overall sales by year-end. “Thousands of people look at our site each day, and we have many ways we can present information to them,” says Vlad Shmunis, RingCentral’s 45-year-old founder. “A/B testing lets the public vote–basically with their wallets.”

To be effective, A/B testing should be ongoing. Some additional tips from Offermatica CEO Matthew Roche:

1. Run tests on the registration or shopping cart page. Says Roche, “Improving these areas generally provides the greatest impact on the bottom line.”

2. Focus on big elements. Instead of testing text color or font size, says Roche, focus on areas such as product, pricing, primary copy, images, offers and calls to action.

3. Test heavily trafficked campaigns in two weeks or less. Says Roche, “This creates better answers fast.”

Originally published in the April 2006 issue of Entrepreneur Magazine

A/B testing (aka A/B split testing)

October 30th, 2009

from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A/B_testing

A/B testing, split testing, or bucket testing is a method of marketing testing by which a baseline control sample is compared to a variety of single-variable test samples in order to improve response rates. A classic direct mail tactic, this method has been recently adopted within the interactive space to test tactics such as banner ads, emails and landing pages.

Significant improvements can be seen through testing elements like copy text, layouts, images and colors. However, not all elements produce the same improvements, and by looking at the results from different tests, it is possible to identify those elements that consistently tend to produce the greatest improvements.

Employers of this A/B testing method will distribute multiple samples of a test, including the control, to see which single variable is most effective in increasing a response rate or other desired outcome. The test, in order to be effective, must reach an audience of a sufficient size that there is a reasonable chance of detecting a meaningful difference between the control and other tactics: see Statistical power.

This method is different than multivariate testing which applies statistical modeling which allows a tester to try multiple variables within the samples distributed.

Companies Well-Known For Use of A/B Testing for Website Optimization

Many companies use the designed experiment approach to making marketing decisions. It is getting more of a common practice as the tools and expertise grows in this area. One study suggests up to two-thirds of web companies are dabbling in A/B testing.

While it is widely used behind the scenes to maximize profits, the practice occasionally makes it into the spotlight.

  • Amazon.com. Practically pioneered its use within the web ecommerce space. Also stirred controversy by testing into optimal price-points].
  • Google. One of their top designers left and spoke out against excessive use of the practice.
  • Intuit
  • Microsoft
  • Ebay

The Basics of Building an Online Business

October 30th, 2009

from: http://www.entrepreneur.com/microsites/networksolutionsebizcenter/article184982.html

8 tried and true steps for attracting visitors to your site–and getting them to buy.
By Derek Gehl   |   February 28, 2007

As an internet marketing guide, a lot of people ask me how to start and grow an online business. I tell them this: There’s a proven sequence of steps you can follow to guarantee your success. How do I know? I’ve seen thousands of people start and grow online businesses following the same exact process.

Step 1: Find a need and fill it.
Most marketers make the mistake of finding a product before they have a market. But unless people are actively searching for your product online, you’ll never make a sale. The trick is to find a group of people with a common problem they’re trying to solve and then solve it.

Thankfully, the internet makes market research easy. Here are some easy steps for researching your market:

  • Visit online forums to see what questions people ask and what problems they’re trying to solve.
  • Figure out which keywords a lot of people are searching but not many sites are competing for.
  • Check out your potential competitors by visiting their sites and taking note of what they’re doing to fill demand.

After you’ve done this, use what you’ve learned to create a product for a market that already exists–and do it better than your competitors.

Step 2: Write sales copy that sells.
On a website, your copy has to do the selling for you. There’s a proven formula for writing sales copy that’ll take visitors through the selling process from the moment they arrive:

  • Arouse interest with a compelling headline.
  • Describe the problem your product can solve.
  • Show them why you can be trusted to solve the problem.
  • Add testimonials from people who’ve used the product.
  • Talk about the product and how it benefits the user.
  • Make an offer or a guarantee.
  • Create urgency.
  • Ask for the sale.

Throughout your sales copy, focus on how your product or service is uniquely able solve people’s problems or make their lives better. Think like a customer and ask, what’s in it for me?

Step 3: Design and build your website.
Once you’ve got your market and product and you’ve nailed down your selling process, you’re ready to build your site.

Remember to keep it simple. Your website is your online storefront, so be sure to make it customer friendly. You have less than 10 seconds to grab a visitor’s attention before they’re gone. Some important tips to keep in mind:

  • Use a plain, sans-serif font, like Arial, on a white background.
  • Make your navigation clear and simple and keep it consistent throughout your site.
  • Only use graphics, audio or video if they enhance your message.
  • Include an opt-in offer so you can collect e-mail addresses.

Step 4: Use search engines to drive targeted buyers to your site.
How do you get traffic to a brand-new site? Pay-per-click advertising, which has two advantages:

  • The ads show up on search pages immediately.
  • They allow you to test different keywords, headlines, prices and selling approaches.

Not only do you get traffic immediately, but once you’ve figured out what keywords are working best, you can use them throughout your copy and code, which will help your rankings in organic search results.

Step 5: Establish an expert reputation for yourself to drive even more traffic to your site.
People use the internet to find information. If you provide valuable information for other sites to use–and include a link back to your site–you’ll get more traffic and better search engine rankings. Some ideas for establishing yourself as an expert include:

  • Give away free content, like articles, videos or other useful information, and distribute that content through online article directories and social media sites.
  • Include “send to a friend” links on your site’s valuable content.
  • Become an active expert in industry forums and social networking sites where your target market hangs out.

If you use these tactics, you’ll reach new readers. But even better, every site that posts your content will link back to yours, and search engines love links from relevant sites and will reward you in the rankings accordingly.

Step 6: Use the power of e-mail marketing to keep in touch with your visitors and turn them into buyers.
When you build an opt-in list, you’re creating one of the most valuable assets your online business can have–permission to send visitors e-mail. Why is e-mail marketing so valuable?

  • You’re giving potential customers something they’ve asked for.
  • You’re developing lifetime relationships with people in your target market.
  • The response is 100 percent measurable.
  • It’s cheaper and more effective than print, TV or radio advertising because it’s highly targeted.
  • It can be almost entirely automated.

Anyone who visits your site and opts in to your list is a very hot lead. And there’s no better tool than e-mail to let you effortlessly follow up with those leads.

Step 7: Increase your income through back-end sales and upselling.
One of the most important internet marketing guidelines is to develop every customer’s lifetime value. At least 36 percent of people who have purchased from you once will buy from you again if you follow up with them. Closing the first sale with a customer is by far your most difficult task–not to mention your most expensive one. So here’s how to get them to buy again:

  • Offer products that complement their original purchase.
  • Send out electronic loyalty coupons they can redeem on their next visit.
  • Offer related products on your “thank you” page.

If you reward customers for being loyal, they’ll become even more loyal to you in return.

Step 8: Start an affiliate program to maximize your sales and revenue.
Once your business is up and running, it’s time to launch your affiliate program. Affiliates are people who promote your products on their sites for a cut of the selling price. Every time they send you a buyer, you pay them a commission.

An affiliate program is a simple, low-maintenance way to grow your business. Once you get your program set up, all you have to do is share your marketing materials with your affiliates and send out checks when they make sales.

By doing this, you don’t have to go out and spend money on advertising–your affiliates do the advertising for you. Better yet, you only pay them when they make a sale.

The internet changes quickly, but the principles of how to start and grow a successful online business have changed very slowly in the more than 10 years I’ve been in the business.

If you’re just starting out, stick to the sequence of steps in this quick guide. If you’ve been online awhile, do a quick review and see if there’s a step you’ve been neglecting or never got around to doing in the first place. You can’t go wrong with the basics.


Derek Gehl is Entrepreneur.com’s “E-Business” columnist and the CEO of the Internet Marketing Center, an internet marketing firm that has helped thousands of people learn to start and run their own online businesses.He has just released the 2007 edition of his comprehensive Internet marketing guide, The Insider Secrets to Marketing Your Business on the Internet.