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Simple SEO Tasks Can Improve Your Rank

Friday, 18 June 2010 03:12 by onsharp

 

Where are you on Google? How about Bing? Yahoo? You can easily increase traffic to your site by improving your rank in the organic search results of popular search engines (organic search results are not the sponsored links which are paid for). There are a few easy things you can do to move your site’s listing higher in the search results without spending anything but a little bit of your time. 

Get listed

Each of the three major search engines has local listings.  Think of these listings like a web based phone book. Make sure you have a local listing for each city in which you have a physical location. 

1. Go to getlisted.org

2. Type the name of your business and zip code

3. If you’re not listed, follow the instructions to get listed

Make some links 

Search engines look for how many of your links are on different sites. Create some of your own links by setting up a profile about your business on any one of these sites:

Facebook

MySpace

Twitter

ZoomInfo

LinkedIn

Directories

There are a variety of local directories where you can get your business listed as well as industry specific directories. We suggest these directories but you can do a search for “your town local business directory” and get a list of even more directories.

a) Hotfrog.com

b) ShowMeLocal.com

c) MerchantCircle.com

d) MyHuckleberry.com

Ask for Links 

We wouldn’t ask just anyone, though! Ask your local Chamber of Commerce, your Current Clients/Customers, Business Partners, and any reputable site that lists local business but isn’t a directory, you can help them out by providing the html code for your link when you request a link. For our client College Nannies and Tutors their code would look something like this: 

<a href=’http://www.collegenannies.com’> College Nannies and Tutors </a> and look like this on our website College Nannies and Tutors.

Advertise your website

One way to improve your ranking is to increase the number of people who visit your site—so first you need to let people out there know you have a site. Put your web address on every marketing piece: business cards, brochures, ads and everything else including your radio advertisements. 

Things to remember

Keep your info up to date on local listings and update your address, phone numbers, and website address if they change, build your links, and be consistent with your social media updates and blogging. All of these things will help to optimize your search engine rankings. 

 

 

 

Making the Most of Your Online Investment, Part III: Gaining Links

Wednesday, 15 April 2009 06:58 by rhaden
SEOIf you've been reading this series of blog posts, you've made some progress with your web marketing strategy. You have a web site. Your customers can find your web site. They have a reason to come and visit your website repeatedly. Now, harness the power of hyperlinks to help your site reach its full potential. Hyperlinks -- usually just called "links"-- are words or phrases like the ones underlined in the previous sentences, which you can click on in order to visit another site that's related to the subject you're reading about. In this case, our links are heading to Parts I and II of this series of blog posts on "Making the Most of Your Online Investment."

Links are the internet's energy source.  Search engines use them to decide which sites are most trustworthy and important, and even to confirm the subject of a site. Perhaps even more important, they can bring traffic to your web site. When another site links to your web site, visitors to that web site can click on the link and visit yours. And, since a web site that they've already chosen to visit has suggested to them that they should visit you, they're likely to do so.

How can you gain links?

The easiest way is just to ask for them. People who do business with you can often give or trade links with you. Your suppliers, your vendors, and your customers will often be glad to offer you a little space on their web sites. Be ready to explain how your web site can be interesting or useful to the people who visit their web sites. And you might want to add a links page or section to your web site, too, so you can include links that will be helpful to your visitors. That allows you to swap links with businesses which share your target market.

Sometimes you can create links yourself. Do you have an account with any social media or business network site? Most of them allow you to post links to your business web site.

Here are some to consider:

The thing to remember about social network sites is that they're for relationship building. You probably can't really build strong relationships at all the possible social media sites -- at least not if you still have a business to run. Set up a profile at each, with a link to your website, but don't try to keep up with all of them. Choose one or two and spend time there and get to know people. This will give you the maximum traffic -- and it can be fun and useful for networking, too.

You can also add your website to local directories in your area. Go to your favorite search engine and type in the name of your town and “local business directory” to find the truly local ones. Also consider these national sites with local pages:

It's time-consuming to add all these links, but worthwhile to establish your web presence. Choose your most tech-savvy staff to take on the job. If you'd rather not divert staff from essential tasks, contact Onsharp to learn how easily you can have our specialists take care of it for you. 
 
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