Archive for the ‘SEO’ Category

2
Nov

SEO and Branding: Which Is More Important?

It’s not often you’ll hear SEO experts admit that Search Engine Optimisation is of less than central importance to a site. Partly this comes from the tendency for businesses to completely ignore their SEO. Partly it comes from the intense focus the SEO industry has. It is true, however, that SEO shouldn’t be the first and last thing you consider for your site.

In truth, search engine optimisation can both be assisted by and assist other aspects of your site’s marketing. If done well, search engine optimisation should have a positive effect on your site well beyond the search engines. To have this affect, though, optimisation has to look beyond the basic optimisation techniques. A good SEO company won’t just stick Keywords all over your pages and consider the job done. Good SEO involves tactics that improve the site overall. You can talk to us about this at SEO Consult. One of the things that should be considered is your business branding.

The origins of brands

Branding has been the traditional realm of the marketer, and the move online hasn’t changed anything. Businesses still go to their marketing departments for their brand ideas, and approach SEO experts only when the marketing side has been sorted out. Some separation between SEO and regular marketing is only natural, but SEO shouldn’t be left out of the loop entirely. The choices you make for your brand have a big affect on your SEO and, more importantly, your SEO could have a big effect on your brand.

Find the balance

Just as your site and SEO cannot operate in isolation from each other, it’s not wise for your brand and your SEO to be completely separate. It’s a mistake to allow your brand to be the central guiding factor of your SEO, but it’s a mistake to go in the opposite extreme as well. If incorporated properly, your SEO and your existing brand presence can work together to promote each other. In areas where your brand is already known, tying it to your SEO can boost site rankings. In areas where off-page SEO is being used to promote inbound links, your brand can also be mentioned.

Brands in the future

Branding may well take on greater importance in coming years. In late 2008, Google CEO Eric Schmidt warned the publishing industry that without proper efforts in branding at that stage, their news services could take dive-bomb in future Rankings. The reason, Schmidt said, was that the internet is increasingly starting to resemble a ‘cesspit’ of information. Branding may well be the only way to identify reliable information in the future, if only because it automatically attributes a source for the information which can be tracked down.

Brands already play an important part in modern culture. Market studies have consistently shown that people will pay more for a brand, and in the case of information, will pay for a brand when they can get the generic version for free. Basically, a well-established brand can sell itself. Allow your SEO to help your brand.

8
Feb

How Does Social Media Networking Draw SEO Traffic?

Social media marketing, which is the use of social media sites such as Twitter, Facebook and MySpace to draw traffic to a website, is definitely on the rise. It is predicted that in the next five years, spending on social media marketing will rise as much as 21% for the average company. If you’re not already into social media, you may very well question how internet chatter could be so valuable for your company.

The real value of social media marketing comes from its grounding in community. Just as in the non-cyber world word-of-mouth recommendations can be more effective in drawing customers than expensive ad campaigns; the chatter on social media networks is effective in drawing traffic because it comes from genuine person-to-person (cyber) contact.

The key word here is ‘genuine’. The users of social media networks tend to be highly marketing-savvy and fakery doesn’t go very far within social media sites. In the early stages of social media marketing, some companies made the mistake of attempting to draw viewers to their site in much the same way they would with any other Marketing Campaign, using brand names and well-rehearsed wording for all their Content. The result was that the companies were shunned within the social media networks.

The way that social media networks are set up must be taken into account within your approach. Within these sites, people aim to engage with each other on a human level. It is not for no reason that many of these sites have a ‘village’ feel, either in their branding or design. In this kind of environment, companies that present their usual marketing jargon get the same kind of reception as a door-to-door salesperson usually gets on a sophisticated city block. When you approach a Social Media Network, it’s best to be yourself and engage with the community naturally, as well as professionally.

Using social media marketing can draw traffic to your site in a number of ways. The first is through inbound links coming from these sites. A good campaign can result in thousands of quality new inbound links for your site. Not only do these links bring in their own traffic, they influence your site’s rankings and can give you a real boost.

Another way is through the social media site’s own ranking. If you’re participating in a popular social media site (and, let’s face it, participation in an unpopular one defeats your purpose) your Keywords and your business name will feature in a highly-ranked site. This can be great when you want to maintain control of the top ten on a search engine results page.

Even better, using a plugin from a social media site can ensure your main site is supplied with continuous fresh content. Recent changes to Twitter plugins are a great example of this, updating your site with fresh content every time you micro-blog on Twitter. This is great value for using the fastest growing large website in the UK.

The best kind of reception your social media marketing campaign can have is to generate natural links to your site. You may have the opportunity to create reciprocated links. These aren’t quite as valuable for your purposes.

As more and more companies come to realise how valuable social media marketing is, working social media into your Search Engine Optimisation campaign becomes vital. Pace Solutions is an invaluable resource in web development, website designing, Real Estate Website Designing, SEO, Drupal CMS Development, WordPress CMS Development, Joomla, Magento, Facebook Applications.

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