Monday 29 June 2015

Future of SEO for Internet Marketing – Know More About Their Benefits

SEO is acronym of Search engine optimization and in these modern world people are connected with internet. Everything takes place in internet and its plays major role for marketing, most of the business are across the world are expanding market through online. In the modern generation everyone are using the internet and people especially for businessmen they are gaining more benefits through this source of internet marketing. SEO is entirely different from the past ten years and present SEO is started to change the world of business. People easily changed to adapt this modern SEO and this search engine provides enormous benefits to various activities. Nowadays SEO plays major role in the field of business specifically for marketing their brands, service, products and for many other purpose it’s benefitting the clients.
The future of SEO marketing and their benefits
Search engine is commonly used by billions of people in order to search the product or service, by doing search in search engine it displays the results of your search, but it’s not possible to view all the websites shown in the results. Generally searcher goes to search with the top sites displayed in the results, this increase more number of visitors to the particular website thus gains more number of customers and increase sales. There are more search engines but commonly used by people is Google, Bing and yahoo they are extremely good for meeting the demands in today’s competitive world. However these search engines focused on relevancy and won’t change from this strategy.
To get higher page ranking is everyone aims in business this can be done only through the process of search engine optimization. This is good task includes with link building, keyword optimization, content writing HTML validation and everything depends upon optimization process. By doing these techniques the site can be optimized with better rankings in search engine so easily target the maximum number of customers. If you think to get maximize your webpage ranking in the search engine then with the process of search engine optimization you can do everything which benefits for business.
SEO firms assist in modern business
SEO firms are more in number but choosing the right one is very important in order to get the targeted amount of traffic for your website. Days are getting more advanced with technology and most of the business is based on online but following search engine strategies, it’s easy to get top rank for your website without any hassle. As a matter of fact the number of internet users is increasing rapidly and this is one of the reasons for getting in to the future of the SEO. Most of the internet users depend upon search engine optimization to gather more information from the web. As we all know internet is great source of information and it’s really daunting to find the appropriate one but using the search engine you can easily find relevant information on the web. In the present business world SEO becomes one of the important task in order to get more number of visitors and to increase traffic for the website without spending money, but with the process of search engine optimization. This is one of the big reasons why most of the people consider SEO is the future for business.
source:http://www.wamda.com/sandeep/2015/01/future-of-seo-for-internet-marketing-know-more-about-their-benefits

Traditional SEO is Dead – What Modern SEO Strategies are Working Now

Google is burying websites and blogs in search results which are still adapting traditional SEO strategies. Old days of Search Engine Optimization have gone and now you need to change and redefine your strategies to maintain your website or blog ranking in SERPs. Here is what you need to change for your online content so it will attract the attention of modern search engines.
Increased Backlinks are Not Going to Rank You Anymore
You can’t rank your website or blog in SERPs by increasing the number of backlinks. Google is strongly looking into this section and will bury the sites and blogs with unnatural backlink profiles. So don’t adapt unethical and traditional strategies to build backlinks, instead maximize the content quality. Apart from this, following SEO strategies have become essential for ranking your site in SERPs.
Manual Directory Submission
There are a lot of directories on the web to which you can submit your site for boosting ranking. While submitting your site or blog, ensure that the directory is human edited and is maintained well.
Article Submission
You can write articles relevant to your site and its content, can place backlinks in it and then can submit these articles to well established article directories like Ezinearticles.com. This will help you in ranking your content in modern SERPs easily.
Press Release Submission
Press releases greatly help you in boosting your content’s ranking in SERPs. There are many PR distribution sites on the web which allow you to submit press releases. Write a PR, put a backlink to your site in it and then submit the PR. You should do it on regular basis to ensure that modern search engines are being attracted to your content regularly.
File Creation and Submission
You should create PDF, MS Word and PPT files containing unique articles and links to your content and then submit these files to file distribution sites like slideshare.net.
Increase Social Shares and Bookmarking
You must increase social bookmarking of your content to boost its rankings in SERPs. Social shares are a strong indicator for search engines that how much your content is interesting and useful for visitors. So build your social network and share your content among it on regular basis. For example create a Facebook page and get a lot of likesfor it. Additionally, make the social sharing and bookmarking of your content easy for your visitors.
Anchor Text Diversity  
If you have used and are using the same anchor text in backlink building, then you are committing a big mistake. You must diversify anchor texts. Use different anchor texts for backlinks, this will make your backlink profile more natural and safe. It means that forum signatures and blog commenting isn’t much beneficial anymore, instead it may bury your blog or website in search results.
Above discussed were some off-page SEO strategies. Along with these off-page SEO strategies, you must follow on-page SEO strategies also to ensure that your site or blog is well optimized for search engines
source:https://www.supportivehands.net/2013/06/modern-seo-strategies.html

Friday 26 June 2015

Latest Upcoming SEO News 2015


Upcoming SEO News 2015
The Search Engine Optimization trends have drastically changed in the past and have underwent significant alterations. Any expert who were with the industry over the last decade would definitely find themselves in an all new territory where new tricks and tips have to be learned the right way to survive the competition. With inputs from industry experts and analyzing the generic trend, we bring you the upcoming SEO trends in 2015.
Exact Keyword Research Will Change

The Adwords will no longer deploy bots to match exact keyword research to bring results or advertisements to users but rather will have to focus more on delivering what the user wants. Critics believe that Google will have to rely more on signals rather than keywords to deliver the right content to their audience. However, it would become difficult for SEO experts to analyse what these signals are and deliver content to them. The future of search engine optimization will start moving from being a purely content based strategy to something more diverse. While content will still be rich in terms of text, images and videos, other strategies such as events, press releases and contests will be used to bring audience to the pages.
Banning Negative SEO and Spams

In 2015, the focus on degrading negative SEO will be really high according to a search engine expert who believes that Google will have a tough battle against these spams, bots as well as people who try to reach the top results by using black hat tricks. While they have been doing this already for years, it is mandatory to push them even further so that low quality sites, advertisements and spam is curbed. They also predict that even though Bing hasn’t managed to dethrone Google at any point, it will continue to be in the fight and be one of the second ranked search engines to go for.
Richer Content Is Possible 

The year will be the best for clients because Google has been adding a whole lot of new content including snippets,semantic elements, one boxes and knowledge panels to their search results. It allows clients to reach their audience better and reach them with richer content that will engage them on a daily basis.
Mobile and Voice Search Will Improvise

One of the most interesting aspects of Upcoming SEO News 2015 is the integration of voice search and mobile based results for users. The year is going to be truly next gen where people would prefer searching more on their handheld devices than having to sit on a PC or a Mac to do the job. This would trigger search engines as well as clients to alter their strategy so their products can be found in smartphones and tablets. Voice search is also on the horizon with smart watches which leads to Linguistic user interface LUI which is the first ever change since the debut of graphical user interface GUI.
source:http://latest-seo-smo-updates.blogspot.com/2014/09/latest-upcoming-seo-news-2015.html

The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of SEO

Demystifying SEO 

Understanding The Good, The Bad and the Ugly

“80 percent of success is showing up,” Woody Allen famously said about life. Marketing in 2014 is not much different. You need to show up when consumers search for your product or service on Google, when you are spoken about on social media, or when you receive a review or a comment.
Why? Because showing up equals cash:
  • 80 percent of consumers search for a product/service before purchasing it
  • 70 percent read online reviews before making purchase decisions
  • 68 percent of consumers begin their decision-making while searching for a keyword
  • Websites that blog regularly receive 55 percent more traffic and over 80 percent more leads compared to websites that don’t
  • Over 70 percent of search clicks are organic
You don’t need a litany of statistics to know that showing up on the Internet reaps big profits. You already know it.
We all turn to Google, social media, review blogs, and other places on the Web when we make most decisions in life in 2014, including purchase decisions. It’s a fact.
Yet, many brands still miss out on the vast opportunities search engines, blogs, and social media have to offer. They fail to show up when consumers search for or talk about them. At the focal point of decision making, when the purchase intent is as high as it gets, they leave money on the table.

Do you show up?

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Do a quick test, right now and right here on your mobile phone. Google a couple of keywords that best describe your product or service. Not your brand keywords, but more generic terms.
If they can’t find you, you don’t exist. If you don’t talk to them, you are not relevant. Without awesome content, you are boring.
In a world where 80 percent of consumers search for a product or service before purchasing it, invisibility is a fate much worse than failure.
Are your sales falling despite skyrocketing investments in ads? It’s because only around 0.10 percent of people click on banner ads today. So the ad industry counts and charges for ‘impressions,’ a third of which are not even seen by humans. About 86 percent skip TV ads, and 44 percent of direct mail never gets opened. The list goes on.
There is just too much going over the Internet for consumers to ever enjoy being interrupted. Marketing in 2014 and beyond is not about interrupting consumers when they enjoy content. It is about ‘being’ that content.
The good news is that new digital tools have emerged to make it possible for individuals and businesses to make millions of dollars online without any significant cost to start a business and promote it. The barriers to entry do not exist anymore. Marketing is now democratized.

Avoiding getting in trouble with Google

There are many reasons why you may not be using inbound marketing channels (such as SEO, blogging, social media, and newsletters) to drive leads.
You might have tried, got burned and given up. I hear it all the time. Trust me, it’s not that inbound marketing is not working for you, it’s the other way around; you haven’t made it work for you.
Or…you might have gotten in trouble with Google for being irresponsible.Examples include outsourcing your SEO to Philippines that guaranteed to ‘get you on top of Google for 10 keywords’ for a couple hundred bucks. 
Here is what Stephen C. Baldwin, Author of ‘Net Slaves: True Tales of Working the Web,’ (McGraw-Hill) and Editor-in-Chief at Didit had to say on the topic:
I’ve had a chance to interview a number of SEO spammers in my career as a journalist. Sadly, they all share an obsession with fast money, contempt for the searchers tricked into consuming their low-quality content, and the strangely irrational belief that they’ll always be able to operate outside the reach of the law.
The good news is that marketers who are using smart SEO approach will actually profit much more over time than those using the crude, risky optimization tactics of the past.

The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of SEO

Over the years, SEO ‘practitioners’ have contributed to a massive amount of spam and poor quality content on the Web.
They broke directories, stuffed content with keywords, spammed the comments on blogs, bought and traded links in order to game Google’s algorithm and push mediocre content toward the top in keyword rankings. Well, it was bad, and sometimes ugly, but it worked! I often call this period the ‘Wild West Era’ of SEO.
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Until 2011, when Google released its first major anti-spam algorithm called Panda, you got on top of Google by buying links and banging out tons of low-quality content.
Recent Google algorithm updates, both Panda and Penguin, rendered most of the old SEO tactics obsolete.
You still need to understand how the search algorithm works to make your content perform on Google or on Facebook’s Graph Search. The game change is that, as marketers, we can’t be merely concerned about the ‘keyword.’  Instead, we must optimize our content to relate to ‘who’ typed it into the search box.
Google’s algorithm is essentially a machine trying hard to think like a human. Thus social signals, author authority, and any type of user engagement metrics are becoming a big part of how Google decides what goes on the top.
Instead of chasing Google’s algorithm, get in front it. Put the user first.
In 2014 and beyond, marketers need to align their keyword strategy along the user journey, emphasizing the connection between content and intent (i.e. keyword) through methodical audience profiling, research and analysis.

The Good: White Hat SEO

The key to SEO success is to focus on quality: quality optimization, quality content and quality relationships! With quality on your side, both users and the algorithms will be on your side as well.
Quality Optimization. Optimizing your website to help search engine spiders understand what your content is about through on-site technical SEO.
Quality Content. Creating valuable content for your target users that is both shareworthy and linkworthy.
Quality Relationships. Building strong relationships with others in your industry through social media to amplify your content and improve your chances of gaining valuable backlinks to your website.

The Bad: Black Hat SEO

There are many SEO companies and consultants for whom time stopped in 2011. Every second, as we speak, a new business gets sold on $200 hassle-free SEO packages guaranteed to get them on the top pages of Google for a number of keywords. Do you really believe in fairy tales? There is no such thing as a free lunch in SEO.
The end result is often more harm than benefit if any of the following practices are involved:
Buying Links. Participating in any type of link schemes or farms. Paying for links is a major violation of Google’s terms of service.
Acquiring poor quality links. Creating hundreds of low-quality backlinks manually through directory submissions and commenting. Google knows better; you should too.
Article spinning. Rewriting and publishing low-quality content at scale across the Web. Those links are garbage.

The Ugly: SEO Spam

There are many forms of spam that the shady Internet element of hackers and unethical SEOs thought of over the years. It’s a big problem for Google, which is constantly trying to filter its search results from spam.
You can get flagged for spamming and get thrown out of Google’s index for practicing any of the below spammy SEO tactics:
Fake accounts, reviews or comments. You can also get sued and fined.
Content spam. These techniques involve keyword stuffing, doorway pages, or hidden or invisible text straight from the 1990s playbook.
Spam blogs. Blogs built on stolen, duplicate content with thousands of useless web pages. These sites exist only for monetization and provide no value to the user.
source:http://thenextweb.com/socialmedia/2014/11/29/good-bad-ugly-seo/

Thursday 25 June 2015

13 SEO mistakes that are easy to make (and how to correct them)

Online marketers spend a lot of time demystifying Search Engine Optimization (SEO), from the jargon and rules to new updates and algorithms. As the technology continue to advance, what you might know about SEO a year ago may no longer apply today.
Since SEO can be quite complex in its ever-adapting nature, it’s easy for blogs, brands and sites to make mistakes based off common misconceptions. We highlight these issues below, along with simple solutions on how to correct them.

1. Confusing PPC (Pay Per Click) with SEO

Google have made the ‘ad’ sign less prominent these days so it’s easy for users to think that the PPC ad that they are clicking on is the first organic search result that comes up. It is therefore recommended that a brand bids on their brand term in order to avoid competitors leveraging the user’s wrong assumption.
In the event that both you and your competitor bids on your brand term, your ad will more likely get displayed over theirs as you have more relevancy.

2. Expecting SEO results to take immediate effect for new sites

When launching a brand new website, it is quite a common misconception that one’s SEO efforts will take effect immediately. However, a site’s history is also taken into account, for which the new site will have none.
Therefore, you should engage in some PPC activity to bolster the visibility of your new website for the first few months until your SEO activity start to show results. You can monitor the status of your SEO activities with tools like SEO PowerSuite’s Domain Analysis.

3. Falling for cheap SEO services who use black hat techniques

Cheap and quick SEO solutions are almost always the ones who engage inblack hat techniques. These are aggressive SEO tactics which usually doesn’t obey search engines guidelines.
Popular methods are keyword stuffing (where a certain keyword is nonsensically repeated in the content as many times as possible), using hidden text (hiding all the keywords that you stuffed so that it is not seen by the human eye e.g. making it the same color as the background) and link buying (buying links as opposed to engaging in legit link building activities).
Before engaging an SEO service or agency, be aware of the strategies and technique that they advise. If it seems too quick and easy, it may very well be fake.

4. Considering SEO at the end of a new website build

SEO should be a key consideration to any new website project. Gone are the days where SEO is just all about link building and having proper keywords in your content. Consider having keywords in your page URLs, display an HTML and XML sitemap and implement basic HTML tags like the title tags, meta description tags and header tags.
Make sure that at least a basic SEO checklist is considered and budgeted for in your website build.

5. Not budgeting for SEO activity

Engaging in SEO is free in practice as there is no media spend involved and showing up on search engine results is complimentary. However, there is a fair bit of effort involved in making sure that your site is engaging in as many SEO strategies for it to rank highly on the search results page.
You might want to set aside budget for an SEO tool, consultancy or agency to help you achieve a higher ranking over time. If you need to justify your SEO spending, you can utilize SEO Powersuite’s Rank Tracker tool to compare present rankings with any date in the past, e.g. when you started a new campaign, made important innovations or changed the strategy.
Quick and cheap SEO services that offer black hat solutions may be easy for a short term project, but will cost you in the long run.

6. Skipping the keyword brainstorming phase

When buried in a project, it is often all too easy to focus on getting the content out and subsequently adding in keywords haphazardly the minute before publishing. The problem with this is that some traffic-generating keywords might be forgotten in the rush of getting content out the door.
Keyword brainstorming should therefore be given adequate time, and there various keyword generation tools that will help speed up the process. Again, Rank Tracker is a good tool that connects to your Google Analytics account, which can help to collate a decent set of keywords that are already bring traffic to your site and relevant to your pages’ content.

7. Forgetting to address duplicate content on the site

Many brands don’t realize that their site might contain duplicate content. Examples may include the ‘About Us’ section if you have regional versions of your site, using printer-friendly versions of a URL and utilizing various URL parameters.
Options for addressing this is to use the rel=canonical tag for pages that are essentially the same. An example of this is the Professional Investors section versus the Individual Investors section on the Investec Asset Management website.
There are a lot of overlapping content on both sites, but a redirect is not possible because Individual Investors may not access some parts of the Professional Investor site due to compliance requirements.
If you have regional sites, you would also need to use the href lang tag (rel=”alternate” hreflang=”x”) to show that you have content targeted towards variants of a single language. This is useful if you have two regional sites in English, one targeting the UK and the other targeting the US.

8. Incorporating too many PDFs on your site and forgetting to optimize them

If given the choice, always choose to display an HTML page rather than a PDF as there are more optimizable elements in an HTML page. People are also more likely to share an HTML page rather than a PDF.
However, if you do need to display PDFs on your site, make sure to use plain text as opposed to words in the form of images. Set your title in the document properties, use an SEO friendly URL (with ‘-’s separating each word) and make the file size as small as possible for optimal download speed and usability.

9. Excessive use of Flash content

Search engines find it more difficult to read any content that is not in HTML format. If you use Flash content, it will be harder to rank in the search engine results page.
Always make sure that content you want to rank has an equivalent HTML format. You may also want to replace Flash functionality on your site using HTML5 techniques.

10. Ignoring social elements

Social elements are factors that can increase your ranking, so make sure that you have a social presence, share your articles through your social channels and gain references from social accounts that have good reputations.

11. Having thin content

In 2011, Google rolled out an update called ‘Panda’ which downgraded ‘thin’ or ‘shallow’ content, so make sure content on your site is well written and user-friendly. If your site is image heavy, make sure you apply descriptive alt tags.

12. Not using proper redirects

A redirect is the process of forwarding one URL to a different URL. Some use cases of redirects include moving from an old site to a new site or redirecting from example.com to www.example.com so that users may easily find your website.
A 301 redirect is the proper way to do this as it indicates to both browsers and search engine bots that the page has moved permanently, and carry any link weighting from the original page to the new URL.

13. Focusing on the detail instead of the bigger picture

SEO is a combination of several factors and no single factor can guarantee an increase or decrease in search ranking. Therefore, it is always best to implement the basics of SEO first and try to get your site optimized as a whole, rather than focusing on ultra specific details such as trying to assess how much more weight an H1 header tag has versus an H2 tag.
Always try to implement best practice SEO when possible and don’t lose the bigger picture when getting into the detail.
By correcting these avoidable mistakes, you can better optimize your brand’s SEO strategy to ensure you are seen and heard. What other common SEO misconceptions did we miss? Let’s discuss in the comments below.
source:http://thenextweb.com/socialmedia/2014/12/03/13-seo-mistakes-easy-make-correct/