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Shift Happens: SEO Alone is not Enough

Sunday, July 18th, 2010

I have a high respect for the people at websitemagazine.com – they provide timely information regarding SEO and web design, and it’s how I stay current on upcoming technologies that we (as quickly as we can) implement into new projects, and do our best to educate existing clients on how new and developing methods to improve local search can help them. Below is an article that they produced in the July 2010 issue that is perfect for our target market: the medium-size business owner that knows SEO and social media are important, but isn’t sure how to make it work for them on the ever changing World Wide Web.

Shift Happens: SEO Alone is Not Enough:

When it comes to search engine optimization (SEO), one truth is everlasting: The landscape is continually changing. And often, when it changes, the resulting shift in rankings can be seismic. Google’s announcement of Caffeine is one example. The new partnership between Microsoft Bing and Yahoo! aims to provide a long-term competitor to Google and will impact search results across many major Web properties.

For an example of search’s ever-changing environment, look no further than a popular search on Google. Search for “Xbox 360” (click image below for larger view) and you will see more than just organic results from websites that mention those keywords. A broad range of content appears, including news, paid advertising, shopping feeds and social media results, including user updates from Twitter. This means that publishers and merchants need to concentrate on more than just increasing organic search placement for an Internet marketing plan to succeed.

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What a Medium Size Business Should Know about Advertising Online

Saturday, July 3rd, 2010

Search Engine MarketingMany small businesses do not have an advertising budget for what I believe to be a few reasons. It’s not that they don’t advertise, but they just don’t know how much they should spend on advertising and online marketing. The sad truth is that in order to go from a small business to a medium sized business, you’ve got to have some knowledge of these things. In order for you to be a successful medium size business that outperforms your competitors, you’ve got to know exactly how much you can spend, and how much you should spend.

Website Costs

On average, expect to pay between $45 – $75 an hour for web design projects. This varies depending on the market you are in. Typically, you should expect to pay anywhere from $900 on up for a newly designed custom website depending on what you need to the site to do. For example, if you need a fully customizable shopping cart with multiple products and custom shipping options, expect to pay over $2,500.  Web hosting is anywhere from $85 to $200 a year. We work with and recommend Media Temple. They are used by Sony, Nike, and Starbucks, and we’ve used them since 2006, and we have been very happy.

Search Engine Optimization Costs

Absolutely do not skimp out on this area of your online budget. For this type of work, for a 10-page website, you should allow 4 – 6 hours for the initial optimization upon launch at a standard rate ranging from $45 – $75 per hour. On a monthly basis, allow for 3 – 5 hours of ongoing SEO work, depending on how often and how much your website changes.

SEO work on your website can be done in a number of ways. There are entire companies that focus only on SEO, but it’s helpful to find a web development or design firm that can do the website project along with the search engine optimization for the site, like we do at Innovated Media. In my opinion, the company that takes care of the monthly updates for the website should be the same one that does the SEO, otherwise you’ll have two companies crossing paths and making different changes to the same website thus taking longer than it should to accomplish both tasks. Search Engine Optimization companies should have a thorough working knowledge of how to build and maintain a website, since the construction of a website has quite a bit to do with optimizing a site for Google and the other major indexes.

SEO companies that only know SEO and do not stay current on software upgrades, trends of web design/development, and programming languages are going to have a hard time when development knowledge crosses hairs with actual search engine optimization work. What happens if they make changes to the site and a loss in formatting occurs? Well, the website is broken until the developer that designed the site can go back in and make the necessary repairs, and again costing the client more money than necessary.

In short, make sure that the company you choose for search engine optimization work has a decent portfolio of websites that they have built as well as ones they promote. Having everything under one roof is the ideal situation. If you don’t believe me, watch this video from Brain Fitness Strategies, one of our clients.

Internet Marketing & Paid Ad Words Campaigns for Local Search

Local Search results is what you want to drive more traffic to your site, and leads to your business. Depending on how far out your definition of “local” is, expect to pay anywhere from $299 – $599 per month on a good, solid Internet Marketing Campaign for your business. Internet or Search Engine Marketing isn’t necessarily work being done to your actual website, but instead it is work that is done to promote your website and contact information to local directories, video websites such as YouTube, and through paid Ad Words campaigns.

It is smart to use an Ad Words Certified expert to handle your Ad Words campaign. Do not assume that your web developer knows how to do this, even if he/she tells you they can get it done. This is a particular skill that requires specific training and understanding in order for your money spent on the campaign to actually drive quality traffic to your site.  Paid Ad Words programs can work well with a monthly Internet marketing campaign that provides content development, directory submission(s), customer reviews, and good in-bound links to your site, which are all important Search Engine Marketing strategies.

Since this type of work does not require access to your actual website, we encourage clients to use companies that specifically specialize in this type of work known as Local Search or Search Engine Marketing. Many of our clients use BizNDex, based out of Skiatook, Oklahoma. We monitored a 4-month campaign with one of our larger clients, LawnAmerica. As you can see from the results below, From Jan 1 – May 1, the website traffic went up consistently compared to the year before. This makes sense, because the campaign that BizNDex implemented for LawnAmerica was during this range of time.

Lawn America website

What made the difference? It wasn’t so much the content that was added to the website and optimized – it was the Internet Marketing campaign that they used with BizNDex that included paid and organic benefits for local search results. The numbers speak for themselves.

Direct Mail, Billboards, Phone Books, and Print Advertising

Why are you reading this section? Stop spending your money on these advertising mediums!!!! You don’t us a phone book anymore, and neither do your customers!! How will you ever know if money spent on these things will ever yield a return on your investment? You won’t! Put your money towards something that will show you exactly what your budgeted advertising dollars are doing. That’s why we love Internet marketing, and it should be the reason you love it :)

Video Production Costs

It’s not a fad or something to do that’s cool, Mr. Business Owner. Online video drives traffic to your site, and keeps them there. It’s proven that the amount of time a visitor spends on your website increases up to 7 times if there is a video on the landing page. Simply put? People want the content to come to them. If they don’t have to read, they appreciate the effort you took to accommodate their laziness to provide the information to them without them having to do anything. At least that’s my take on it. It falls right in line with creating the path of least resistance to help your visitors make a buying decision. A 60-second video spot can cost anywhere from $400 – $2,500, depending on the quality of the video you are looking for. Or you can go out and buy a Flip camera and see if you have a cousin or nephew that has figured out how to edit and upload videos to YouTube. It’s not rocket science. A last note: make sure the company you are working with knows about video production AND a little search engine marketing so they understand how the video should be promoted online in order for it to work.

Video testimonies are also a powerful way to help your visitors decide to you use instead of one of your competitors. It shows that you care about your company enough to provide testimonies of real people that have been satisfied with your product, and evidently they were satisfied enough to take time out of their busy schedule to say something about your product or service. Oh yeah, and the testimony (what they say) is important to (haha)! We’ve had scores of new clients in the last 3 weeks decide to sign with us because of a video testimony that we put out from Brain Fitness Strategies.

Bottom line: if you aren’t using online video, you are way behind and need to stop avoiding it.

In Closing

Stop advertising the way that you used to, even 6 months ago! The world, the Internet, and mobile devices are changing the way that people look for your product and service. Stop ignoring social media and thinking it’s just a way that your employees can waste time while they are on the clock. Its not a fad – it’s how people communicate now. Stop referring to Internet marketing as “spending money on our web page” or “Internet thingy.” Even though you will hire a company to do this work for you, you yourself should know at least a little about it so you can choose the right company that will fit you and your organization well. Otherwise, you could get taken by an online company that has shady business practices and only interested in your budgeted ad dollars. It’s best, in my opinion, to go with a local service provider for these services. Go buy a book about Internet marketing for medium size business owners, and look through all of the analytical data that they provide, and read the case studies that they did. Don’t be ignorant when it comes to redirecting advertising dollars that you were considering using for a half-page phone book ad to use online instead. Know what you are doing before you pull that trigger, or you’ll walk away thinking it didn’t work, when in reality you just didn’t know what you were getting yourself into, and had unrealistic expectations.

Search Engine Optimization Basics in Dreamweaver CS4

Wednesday, June 30th, 2010

Ah, yes.  The wonderful world of online search and SEO.  I’ve said it a million times and it’s worth repeating: it is no longer okay to put a website together without optimizing the site for local search results!  With the economy the way that it is, business owners are forced to be smarter with how they apply their funds to generate leads and sales.  Phone books are dead, and with billboards, direct mail, print & newspaper advertising, it is hit or miss at best and even then it’s nearly impossible to justify those advertising dollars with analytics / metrics that show what type of response, if any, that was generated.  That’s the beauty of Internet marketing, and where we come in as developers to help these business owners and companies that depend on increasing web traffic to keep money coming in!

While these development tactics are never-ending, we’ll just go over the basics that should absolutely apply to every website.

1. The Title Tag

Most titles for each HTML page should stay under 100 characters or about 10 words.  Some search engines just chop them off after about 60, but 100 is safe I think. There are lots of different opinions on this, and different resources that will tell you different things, but I think as long as you don’t go nuts you just be fine. This will force you to do some creative writing.  The stronger keywords and phrases need to be at the beginning of the title tag.  Also, title tags need to appear someone cosmetic – they are visible to visitors at the top of the browser.

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Example:
Tulsa House Call Doctors,house calls in tulsa, house calls in ok, doctor house calls, housecall,

Should be:
Tulsa House Call Doctors | Medical House Calls in Tulsa | Doctor House Calls in Tulsa

It’s also important to note that the Title tags throughout the site should not be identical.  This will help the site you are optimizing to have several different listings on the first page for local search results, which is what we want.

2. Check Internal Links!

Make sure that the links in the navigation as well as inline text links go to the correct / corresponding pages in the site.  It’s best to test the site in your browser, and click on all of the pages in the navigation menu andin the content of the body of the page to make sure they match the pages you developed content for, and if you don’t have content for a page in the navigation, maybe just put “need content” on the page if you are still working on the site or are waiting for copy from the client.

Also, make sure none of the hyperlinked/underlined text in the content is linked with “#” – it doesn’t go anywhere!  Every link on the site should go somewhere…preferably to another page on the site.  Linking to other internal pages other than on the navigation menu helps the search engine spiders find all of the pages of the site more easily.

setting a link in dreamweaver

3. Naming HTML Files

HTML files and folders should not include “a” “the” “but”, etc.  Example: “schedule_a_visit.html”  The new SEO information that we are seeing come out as technology moves rapidly forward says to use hyphens instead of underscores, and take out conjuntions and joining words.  So, it should be “schedule-visit.html”.

4. Keyword Named Folders

Keyword-named folders are a huge thing with Google right now.  It’s a good idea to pick two or three of the website’s primary search terms and create folders of them for the pages that you plan to optimize for the site.  Good examples:

/tulsa-house-call-doctor/schedule-visit.html (instead of schedule_a_visit.html)

/home-medical-visit-tulsa/medical-questions.html (instead of faq.html)

/doctor-house-call-tulsa/laren-hightower-bio.html (instead of dotors_bio.html)

If you use WordPress to blog or manage entire websites even, you’ll notice it does this automatically (depending on how your permalinks are setup) when you create new pages or posts.

WordPress link structure

Search Engines look for those keyword-named folders.  They are an important part of local search and search engine optimization.  Another important SEO tip: After a site is launched, and we have about 45-60 days of analytics data, it’s not a bad idea to go back and re-optimize those folders with the actual keywords that are being used to find the site’s content. In the beginning of development, you are kind of guessing, but educated guesses are usually close if you know what you are doing. Remember web content should be modified based on the actual data that we know.  Analytics help us to do that.  Example:  if the analytics tell us that people are typing in “tulsa house call doc” instead of spelling it out like we think they will, “tulsa house call doctor” then we should go back and rename the folder /tulsa-house-call-doc/schedule-visit.html.

5. The META Description

The meta=description is super important.  It is what we use to control the way search results are displayed.  If you don’t enter a description tag in the page, Google will generally pull from the first few lines of text that it finds.  So, those first few sentences should be WELL optimized.  The H1 tag should contain the strongest keywords, and the first sentence or two should include the same keywords in sentence form.  Once you’ve crafted a well thought out H1 tag and first couple sentences, just re-write the first two sentences slightly different, but with the same keywords, and make that your description.

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Example:

H1: Tulsa House Call Doctors

First two lines of copy: Tulsa House Call Doctors is Tulsa’s premier medical house call service providing world class, non-emergent, discrete, personalized medical care to infants, kids, teens, and adults in the comfort of your home, hotel, office, workplace, or assisted living center by an experienced, caring, board certified physician.

META Description: Tulsa House Call Doctors provides medical house call service to Tulsa residents with acute medical needs in Tulsa and surrounding areas.

6. Alternate Image Tags

Alt Image Tags are still important to Google simply because Google Images is a good way to search for images when developing content for a blog or website.  Example: if I wanted to find a logo for McDonalds, the websites that have the McDonald’s logo on them that took the time to optimize their images with Alt Image Tags are more likely to have their website displayed for those image results in Google.  Just another way to get people to go to your site….even if they aren’t there to make a buying decision.  Traffic is traffic.  You never know what will happen when they see your site.   Usually, just the graphics on the page that are NOT part of the layout need to have ALT image tags in them.

7. The Sitemap

sitemapThis is a simple one.  Search engines find pages through hyperlinks, but not just any kind of hyperlink.  Primarily, the text hyperlinks that go to other pages on a website you are developing are the ones you need to pay attention to and focus on.  An image or graphic that links to a page on your site will not be followed by a search engine spider.  So, what happens when you build a navigation menu completely from images?  I’ve been guilty of it, and so have other developers.  What do you do to ensure that the search engine spiders find all the pages on your site?  Enter the sitemap.  There are dozens of ways to do this, but I think the best way to do it is just build a page that lists all of the pages on the website in an organized fashion, and make sure all of the pages on your website link to the sitemap page.  IMPORTANT: when creating content weeks and months after you launch the site, don’t forget to add new pages to the sitemap.  The sitemap needs to be accurate!!  On a side note, WordPress has great plugins that build your sitemap for you when you create new pages so that you don’t have to remember to update it every time to you make a change to your website.  Below is an example of a site that we manage, www.tonycooke.org.  It’s basically just an outline-format list of all the pages on his site:

tony cooke ministries

In closing, these are just A FEW search engine optimization tactics that you should put into practice without exception.  If you’d like more resources on SEO from a developmental standpoint, I recommend subscribing to Website Magazine, and frequently read their blog.  They provide excellent white papers and up-to-date knowledge about how to create online content to make the first page of Google, and how to drive more traffic to a website.  They also have a great iPhone app that delivers content from their blog via RSS.

Using Long Tail and Short Tail Keywords when Blogging

Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010
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Local search results displayed for a wedding chapel in South Tulsa. The long tail keyword searches are responsible for much of the traffic that this site receives from organic local searches.

When writing your posts around predetermined keywords and phrases, remember to use long-tail keywords for better search traffic to your website or post. For example, on a post about IT content relating to “Data Recovery,” instead of using “Data Recovery” for the title of the post, since you have an opportunity to use a valuable local search phrase in a title and file name, “Oklahoma Computer Data Recovery” would be ideal and more likely to become a search term by a consumer than the shorter keyword. This is easier to do in the title (or name) of your blog post than in the body content, obviously, because it doesn’t require any sentence or grammar / structure rewriting.

If I’ve lost you already, check out these helpful outside sources on their definitions for long-tail and short-tail keywords:

  1. http://www.marketinghub.info/long-tail-versus-short-tail-keywords/
  2. http://blog.usweb.com/archives/long-tail-seo-strategy/
  3. http://www.soloseo.com/blog/2007/10/18/learn-seo-basics-long-tail-keywords/

When you think about it, when you are doing a local search for let’s say a local lawncare company in Tulsa, you may type in Tulsa LawnCare, Tulsa Lawncare Company, Tulsa Lawn Maintenance, Tulsa Weed Control Service, etc.  You wouldn’t just type in Lawncare, because it would display national results, and that doesn’t help you when you are looking for a lawncare company to service your lawn.

However, if you are looking for a web design company to develop a website for your company, as a business owner, if it doesn’t matter to you where the web design company is located, you could just search for web design company, web designer, web design firm, etc., because it would be okay to display and view some national results. Yet, if you are looking for a local service provider for your new company website, you need a long tail keyword such as Tulsa web design company or Tulsa website design firm.

This concept about how searches will be displayed using long tail and short tail keywords needs to be in the front of your mind when you are developing content / writing copy for a web page or blog post. If the company website you’re working on provides a local service and your market is the local Tulsa market, then all of your content on the web page or blog entry needs to contain longtail keywords such as Tulsa computer PC sales, computer network design company Tulsa, etc.  You would NOT want to use “PC sales” as a tag or keyword on a blog or web page, nor would you want to use “network design company.” The terms are simply too broad and the search results would be in the millions.

Thinking ahead and staying a step ahead of your potential website visitors will mean making search easier for them, and more website conversions for you! Remember:  content is king, but optimized content is the conquering king. Yes that’s corny and I just made it up. It’s really late, and I’m really tired!  LOL

Paid Search Vs. Organic Search Results

Sunday, May 2nd, 2010

What’s the difference?  I think many web content developers and SEO (search engine optimization) professionals assume that our clients know what the difference between paid and organic / natural search results are.  You know what paid search results are….they are the ones that no one clicks on LOL!  I do sometimes, like maybe 2 times a year, and everything I do I pretty much do in a web browser.  Soooo, that leaves the rest of the search results…the ones that are there naturally simply because of the content of the website that is being listed.  These natural, or “organic” search results were carefully planted in a garden and no pesticides or steroids of any kind were added throughout the search process.  Oh, wait, that’s the other kind of organic.  It reminds of the line from “Bee Movie” with Jerry Seinfeld.  The bee is told, “it’s organic!” and he responds with, “it’s OURganic!”  (Crickets chirping….chirp….chirp)

So, the place you want to be is in the organic / natural search results not because it’s cheaper by not having to “pay” to be there (dang there is a lot of quotation marks in this post!) but because that’s where everyone clicks when they select from a list of searches.  If you are not listed in the organic search results for your targeted keywords, and you are managing your own website, let me help you out: if you could have done it by now, don’t you think it would have happened already?

Get in contact with Innovated Media and stop waiting for the phone to ring.  Make it ring!

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Search Engines are Paying Attention to Online Reviews!

Thursday, April 1st, 2010

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To preface this post, I’ll go ahead and announce that I am implementing a new business plan to create a simple and easy to use incentive-based business review directory.  I know that’s a lot of awesome words all together like that, but basically what it will do is provide a way for consumers to receive a discount on a current invoice they have with a service provider by leaving that company a review online (either positive or negative).  Coming soon!

Anyway, the reason I am pursuing this business idea is because of the earlier post about looking for a Tulsa Chiropractor.  It’s like I woke up and noticed how important reviews were online, and how pertinent they are to Search Engine Marketing.  The great part about this SEM tool is that business owners can have some control over the success of it with this new business idea we are working on.  PLUS, the search engines seem to be giving priority to online reviews.  Check out the results of a Google search I did on my name this morning.  There’s only 1 or two listings that don’t apply to me personally, but the rest are relevant.  I was surprised, however, to notice that TWO of the results were links to reviews that I’ve made online about a service or a product.  Pretty cool!

I left some notes in red to give you an idea….

Your Homepage No Longer Does the Heavy Lifting

Monday, January 25th, 2010

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Gone are the days of the homepage. True, every website has one, but the days when website owners expect their homepage to do all the heavy lifting are gone.

Thanks to the evolving science of search, the search engines have made our lives easier by providing the consumer with relevant search results for specific keyword queries. Visitors now stream directly into websites via side doors and back doors. They can magically teleport into a website without ever seeing the homepage; they are practically flying through the windows to land directly where they want to be.

For a consumer looking for a specific product or service, this is fantastic, but for site owners and operators, the importance of optimizing each and every individual page you would potentially want a searcher to visit is magnified considerably. When visitors can enter a site and land anywhere, there are brand implications. If it’s not immediately apparent where they are, and why, they might not stick around. The same thought and energy you put into the homepage of the site to brand the product or company must be put into each page that you intend to be searchable for the consumers that you want to be on your site.

Like I said, gone are the days when a website’s homepage could be counted on to do the heavy lifting. Now, all search-findable pages must be counted upon to do the lifting all by themselves. This involves a lot of research, work, and someone that knows what they are doing.

It is for this reason that my heart sinks when a growing business or ministry with lots of potential tells us “thank you for the proposal, but my nephew said he is learning web design and he is going to do our website.” BIG mistake. BIIIIIIIIG mistake.

I’m glad that your nephew is learning web design, but VERY rarely, and I do mean VERY rarely will you find a single person that is good at designing the layout of a new site, building it from the ground up using the most current and fastest-loading code, optimizing the site based on actual keyword and phrase research, and launching a full-blown internet marketing campaign based on the most current and ever changing search engine algorithms. This process is not one person’s job: it takes a team of people to pull this off and to pull it off well.

If you are a business owner, a ministry leader, an entrepreneur, or someone that needs to be visible on the web, don’t go cheap. You get what you pay for! Five years ago it may have been okay to just have a website by someone that just figured out how to do it. Having a website is no longer the goal – the goal is USING the website to create leads and sales.

** This content was adapted from The Truth About Search Engine Optimization by Rebecca Lieb

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SEO & Tulsa Internet Marketing

Saturday, January 9th, 2010

Search Engine Optimization is the foundation, the bedrock of online marketing. It is the foundation of all Internet marketing.

Launching a website without actively marketing it properly (and professionally) is like buying a new car, never putting gas in it, and then complaining that it doesn’t work. The potential for leads and sales certainly exists, but without some direct focus on Search Engine Optimization and Internet marketing, you’ll never see those leads.

You see, search engines have taught consumers how to search. They have redefined how people shop and find the services that you offer. And when someone types a keyword into the search box and presses that search button, there are only two possible outcomes:

  1. They will find you.
  2. They will find your competitors.

You can’t afford to allow your competitors to hog all of the search results in Google, Bing, or Yahoo while you spend advertising dollars on avenues that cannot justify a positive return on investment.

That’s the beauty of online marketing! It’s not hit or miss like the phonebook, print advertising, or billboard advertisements.  We can see where your leads are coming from, who is searching for you and how, and make real-time adjustments to your website to provide your organization the most visibility in a current market.

Search Engine Optimization is an ongoing service ensuring that once we obtain a top ranking on a particular search for your services, every searcher will see your listing – all day long, all night long, every day, every week – it’s the visibility you need to increase leads and sales. This service keeps your website working for you while you sleep, and isn’t that one of the reasons you built your website when you began an online presence?

It’s not too late, but it won’t happen by accident. Contact us and we’ll do the rest. Don’t be left in the dust of your competitors.


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Guaranteed Search Engine Placement?

Friday, August 24th, 2007

There are a countless number of companies that promise top 10 or even top 5 placement in the search engines and larger indexes such as Google, MSN, Yahoo, etc. if you pay them “x” amount of dollars. Let me dispel this myth: no one can promise and deliver those types of results. Don’t get me wrong – it is possible to achieve good search engine placement for new and existing sites – we do it every month for our clients. But to guarantee this type of thing is wrong, and that’s how you can tell the difference between those that just want your money and honest web developers that know how to perform this service, and are willing to sit down and take the time to do it. (more…)

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