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SEO Prodigy on Twitter

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Do you like reading our blog?  Do you like twitter?  SEO Prodigy has now integrated all of our new blog posts on Twitter.   Our twitter url at http://twitter.com/seoprodigy.

So what's the use of twitter for business?  Argueably many things, but here are a few notables:

1.  Can drive more traffic to your website

2.  Opens up direct communication with your clients and customers

3.  Quickly communicate promotions, changes and updates about your businesses

4.  Twitter is a great place to get advice about issues

5.  Can be used for backlinking

There are also special tools such as Tweetdeck and Twirl which make tweeting easier.

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June 15th, 2009




Yahoo! Guaranteed Search Engine Listings

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Any ethical search engine optimization company knows better than to "promise" top organic search engine rankings (SEO Prodigy included).  The search engines make the rules and they keep the ranking recipe secret....for good reasons.   However a competent seo professional has a good idea of what search engines value and knows how to implement changes.

However there is one expection to the rule.  SEO Prodigy has a special partnership with Yahoo! were we can insert pay per click listings for tough phrases on the LEFTHAND side (organic).  This is especially useful for clients in highly competitive industries such as insurance, real estate or mortgages.  Here are a snapshot of a health insurance client we have helped.  Currently healthinsuredirect.com is on the first page of Yahoo! for "cheap health insurance".  A feat that would be next to impossible through traditional seo.  Do you have a "wish list" of keywords you like to see consistent top page rankings for?  Contact us for more info.

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June 14th, 2009




Don’t get confused, seo isn’t dead…but rank reporting is going obsolete.

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Within the recent month's the major search engines, particulary the almightly Google have made some very drastic algorithm updates which have been tossing up search engine rankings like an ocean tempest.  Reliable search engine "ranking reports" are now thing a thing of the past for most search engines (especially Google).   So for example lets say that you own a flower delivery service website.  On your own computer you are ranking on page 1 of Google for "flower delivery".  On another computer a mile away your website listed on page 3 for the exact same phrase. on another computer a few miles away your website is on page 4, then on the computer in building next to you you are listed nowhere at all.  

Why is this happening?  There are several reasons, but one particular major change is due to what search engines call "personalized search engine results".  So lets say you are working in a office and you have a co-worker who is a programmer.   You happen to work in public relations and you love coffee.  You both do a google search for the keyword "java".   You get results about coffee.  He gets results about programming language.  He is only a few feet away.   Why is this?  Google is now looking at your past search history and delivering personalized search results on your preferences.   This is making consistent ranking for general, ambigous keywords next to useless (a trend that has been happening for years...but finally taking full effect)

It was first believed that Google would only deliver personalized search results depending if the web surfer had a Google account or not.   Some search engine optimization experts noticed that  personalized results where being observed even when web surfer had  no Google account.   Also your particular location and IP address can effect your search results as well.  

So is it time to stand on your roof and yell at passerby's that "SEO is DEAD!!!" ???  What is the point in optimizing your website if you can no longer impact how the search engines rank your results?   Not so fast.

The surprising answer is SEO is still an very effective strategy for internet marketing (at least for the time being).  Why?  For ranking and indexation search engine algorithms still need to know what your website is about and your website could benefit from optimization.

Here are a few keypoints

Search Engines need to know what your website is about

Search engine algorithms still need something to grab onto to understand what your website is about.   Creating good quality content and optimizing your title, header, h1 still make a very big difference.  They can make your website show up for certain keyword searches.  So if you are selling coffee and you have your website optimized for "java" somebody searching for java (and has a history of browsing coffee sites") your optimized webpage has a much better probability of being ranked high.

Focus on traffic, forget rankings

The toughest part of this change is explaining to the average layman that keyword ranking no longer reliable.  I can't tell you how many times i have spoke with clients and the issue of  "my competitor is ranking higher than me for so and so phrase" conversation is brought up.  To absolve this issue make sure to focus more on the end product: traffic.   Having optimized webpages will help you bring in more traffic from the right visitors (higher rankings OVERALL).  Make sure to have detailed analytics reports.  Google Analytics is always a good option.

The only exception to the "ranking reports are dead" theory is if you can use a tool that checks ranking reports on multiple IP address.  There are a few out there.  One free and simple one is at http://www.seochat.com/seo-tools/multiple-datacenter-google-search/.  This tool allows you to check your search engine rankings across multiple datacenters to see how well you are ranking.    For example our website seprodigy.com was consistently ranked on the first page for "web marketing" on multiple datacenters when we tested this tool.

You can also get a good idea of how your search engine rankings are appearing by using the Google Webmaster Tools program (it's free!). This is basically a ranking report "straight from the source" where Google reports your highest viewed/clicked keywords and their average positions.

Dont get confused, seo isnt dead...but rank reporting is going obsolete.

After you activate your account you will see a option on the right hand side for "Statistics". From there click on "Top Search Queries".

Dont get confused, seo isnt dead...but rank reporting is going obsolete.

Notice how Google specifically says "from all search all locations". This is a decent indicator of how your SEO/Web Marketing efforts are panning out.

Just remember that good keyword research, content optimization and quality landing pages still goes a long, long way to getting your website better visibility.  SEO may no longer the end all, be all. But it is still a strong backbone to almost any internet marketing campaign.

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June 13th, 2009




Google Analytics Conversion Tracking - Increase Accuracy with utm_nooverride=1 url

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Do you depend on Google Analytics to track goal conversions? Recently we came across a very interesting tidbit directly from Google. Check out this video

Tracking Conversions

So if you counting on Google Analytics Goal Conversion tracking and are you using 3rd party campaigns (adwords, yahoo, etc) make sure to append utm_nooverride=1 url to the tracking urls. Google claims that your original campaign will receive credit in analytics for producing a conversion.

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June 13th, 2009




Facebook encounters are better than none.(Oregon Life): An article from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR) [HTML] (Digital)

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June 12th, 2009




Nexopia: Facebook for the cool kids?(Life): An article from: Winnipeg Free Press [HTML] (Digital)

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June 12th, 2009




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June 12th, 2009




Facebook Marketing: Leverage Social Media to Grow Your Business [FACEBOOK MARKETING -OS] (Paperback)

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June 12th, 2009




The future of social networking; Hyperbole about Facebook is not all hype.(Focus): An article from: Winnipeg Free Press [HTML] (Digital)

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June 12th, 2009




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