SEO Scotland, It’s a growing communtiy

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I’ve been back in Scotland (Ayrshire) for slightly over a year now and I must say that when I arrived back I never expected there to be as much SEO/Online Marketing activity as there is.

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Firstly when I joined Equator in Glasgow around February I had the great pleasure of meeting the techie geek Michael Briggs, it was great to meet a code/server side SEO guy to compliment my sell, sell, sell style of SEO,  even better news was that the two of us would be working together on most projects for Equators clients.

Michael persisted that I get a blog many times, but he always got the same answer “Blogs are crap, how do you sell stuff on them?” After a while he convinced me that it’s all about the community and meeting similar like minded people. The first step for me was to setup this wordpress blog and sit around thinking of something to write, now the idea’s are flowing for mini networks and niche social networks ( I’ll hopefully launch my first niche social network in January 2008)  and for someone with a “Sell First” attitude to everything online it was easy for me to find way to monetize social networks in a non intrusive manner which many social networks have failed to do in the past.

The people you meet via blogs, linkedin and mybloglog are simply amazing. Who would have known that one of the best affiliate marketeers comes from Girvan in South Ayrshire and that there was another SEO guy from Kilwinning (where I’m originally from) I’m still surprised that they have broadband in Kilwinning.

Along the way I have also meet some interesting Scottish SEO people and learned  new ways of doing things that I’d just never thought of before and would probably never have thought of.

It’s a growing community, maybe someone should build a social network for it. Opps! There’s another idea.

5 Tips for Protecting your Brand Online

Business, Google, Ring Fencing, SEO, SEO Guide, Travel SEO 2 Comments »

Are you losing your own business?

Many businesses don’t consider their position on search engines below the number 1 spot. Out of the 10 listings on search engine pages most businesses presume that people searching for there businesses will click on the correct URL. How does a new customer know which is the correct URL?
A while back one of the eye tracking reports suggested that 85% of visitors to Google click on the first 3 positions. You need to ask yourself these questions.

Do you have a website listed in all 3 positions that promotes or protects your brand?

Do you control the content on all 3 websites?

Are you OK with letting 15% to 60% of potential business slip away?

If the answer is no you need to do more to protect your brand online, now.

By using these simple tips you can protect your brand terms on search engines from unsavory reviews and also claim back some business from resellers and affiliates or if your operating within the Travel industry, GDS systems.

  • Domain Names
    • When many companies enter on the internet to trade the usual only purchase a handful of domain names that incorporate there brand term. I most cases businesses purchase www.brand.com and www.brand.co.uk. This is a fundamental mistake, the remainder of the other domains, .org, .net, .tv etc are then left available for anyone to buy. Many of these domain names will be picked up by resellers and affiliates trying to generate sales of the back of brand terms being searched on Google, Yahoo and MSN.
    • Solution: Buy up all variations of your brands domain name.
  • Land, not Redirect
    • A common mistake made by businesses when they purchase additional domain names relating to the brand terms is to simply redirect them to the main site i.e. point the .co.uk domain name to the .com domain name using 302 redirects. This offers zero benefit when protecting your brand, search engines will simply consider the main domain name to be the original site and then devalue the other domains that point to it.
    • Solution: Create landing pages for the other domain names, the landing pages can consist of some sales material and deep link into the main site, it doesn’t have to be a full blown website. Setting up these landing pages on a separate server from the main site will also offer a small benefit.
  • Alerts
    • You really need to be knowing when other websites are commenting on aspects of your business whether good or bad. To do this on a higher signup to Google Alerts, this will notify you when a website is talking about your brand and identify you websites using your brand terms to gain business. A way to monitor blogs and websites outside of Google is by setting up RSS feeds for search terms on Technorati,  visit Technorati and search for your brand, within the search you’ll see a RSS  subscride button. Add this to your preferred RSS reader.
    • Solution: Setup Google Alerts and Technorait RSS feeds.
  • Shift Focus
    • When you start to receive bad online press and it filters through onto blogs one thing to do is to shift the focus by putting a press release or a special offer. Use the blogs you’ve created to distribute the new shift in focus. It is also possible to pay for blog posts on top bloggers websites. This could be a quick solution if your new blogs aren’t quite up to scratch.
    • Solution: Push on new news via your blog and look at using a pay per post system like www.payperpost.com

I hope that some of these tips help you protect your brand within the online environment, these tips are just a sample of a full Online Brand Protection and Monitoring strategy. Hopefully they’ll be applied to your strategy.

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10 Tips for Local Business Search Engine Marketing

Ayrshire, Business, Google, SEO, SEO Guide 2 Comments »

Here is a simple list of tips you should consider if marketing your website locally.

1. Get listed in local online directories.

Examples for Ayrshire: http://www.browseayrshire.com, http://www.ayr-web.co.uk
How to find more: Search Google for Region or City plus directory

2. Join your local Chamber of Commerce.

Most UK Chamber of Commerce websites have an online directory of members and there websites.
Example For Ayrshire: http://www.ayrshire-chamber.org/directorylisting.asp

3. Get your service or product listed in local online classified ads

Example for Ayrshire: http:/./glasgow.gumtree.com, http://ayr.iclads.com/

4. Include your domain name on your business cards, flyers, ad’s etc

5. Write good content for your website.

This will help to retain visitors to your website and help to convert to sales over time. Remember to include the region and city that you operate in.

6. Start a blog.

Wordpress.com, Blogger.com and many more offer free hosted blogging services, use this blog platform to communicate with previous customers, leave testimonials and also describe products and services in greater detail. These blogging platforms are always very search engine friendly and would help to promote your business with really doing not much more than talking about what you do.
Example for Ayrshire: http://ayrshirescotlandbusinessnews.blogspot.com/

7. Check out your local council.

Some local councils have directories of all the companies within the local area.
Example for Ayrshire: http://www.south-ayrshire.gov.uk/Business/business_directory.asp

8. Good old Word of Mouth.

Tell everyone you know about what you do, get them to tell there friends and if they have a website, myspace or bebo account get them to link to your site or add you as a friend. If your friends do have myspace and bebo accounts get them to give you a free lesson on what it does.

9. Good old Shop Windows

If your along at your local shop and they have ad’s on the window then get your business listed in there, remember to include your website. People might see the ad and remember the domain name rather than the phone number.
Examples for Ayrshire: Most Spars, Tesco, Asda and Homebase

10. Get listed on Google Maps

Google maps in a great way to get listed at the top of google for your service or product. Simply set an account at google and follow the instructions to get listed. Google Local Business Centre http://tinyurl.com/3a8sh4

 

 

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Flock, I’m loving it

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So, A while back I was messing around with some stuff and I downloaded Flock, the social media web browser. At first I didn’t know what to do with it but now I’m getting the hang of it.

This is my first post from Flock to my Blog and is simply a test to see if it works. I was never a fan of firefox as the toolbars I downloaded left me with no space on my browser to actually see the websites.

My first reaction is that this is a great tool, it would also be great if it was possible to make Flock MyWorld templates that could to distributed out like wordpress templates. Maybe in the future this will be available.

One thing I do think will happen is that I’ll be posting shorter posts and more often, the rss feed reader is a great tool to help keep me up to date in the SEO world.

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Is Yahoo Site Explorer Gone?

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This morning I visited my favorite SEO website siteexplorer.search.yahoo.com only to find that it is no longer there and has been replaced by Yahoo’s advanced search.

Has it gone for good?

UPDATE: It’s back….:)

Most have been any update or something

Ayrshire Web Design Companies

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Google the well known search engine growth massivly in terms of popularity due to the fact that the seaqrch results it returns where of better quality then the other search engines existing at the time.

So when I had to find a Web Design company in the Ayrshire area I was amazed to find that Google incuded two website design companies from England.

As this result set is not very competitive I would expect most Ayrshire based web design companies to out rank these English sites.

From the 10 websites listed on the first page of Google.co.uk the term “web design ayrshire” only 3 of them have Ayrshire addresses, 4 have Ayrshire telephone numbers. Now that I’m in the process of looking for a reliable web design company that isn’t going to vanish over night. I have a choice of 3 companies that clearly display both there local telephone number and there local address, out of 10.

Is Google really that great at sorting out the real results from the results optimised by SEO tactics?

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