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Search Engine Optimization In South Africa

Tuesday, May 18th, 2010

SEO is the first step to building your business’ presence on the web. Search engine optimization helps potential customers find you and your products and services more easily - and in a marketplace which is intensely competitive, you need to be as visible as possible. No matter what kind of business you happen to be in, making sure that your site is properly optimized for the major search engines can make all the difference in the world to your company’s growth and future success.

When it comes to Internet marketing in South Africa, many businesses still have not tapped into that potential of the Internet and the SEO. But the growth of Internet users has been extremely rapid, and that means that now is the time to strike to take advantage of all of that. If you get a move on establishing yourself with some best practices with Internet marketing, you’ll be able to reap the dividends for years to come.

Search engine optimization is something of an umbrella term and there are a number of different techniques which fall into the category of SEO. It’s never easy to make your way to the top in any economic sector, but when your company is competing in a relatively less competitive online market such as South Africa, there is a lot of possibility for any company with the vision to move forward and begin taking the lead in their industry.

There are many different forms of SEO and Internet marketing best practices that you and your company can use to help get ahead and stay ahead of the competition. These can be broken down into several main categories, namely onsite and offsite SEO. Onsite SEO is everything that you do within the pages on your website in order to be ranked higher. This includes the selection and incorporation of the right keywords in the right places, page naming, internal linking and more.

Offsite search engine optimization for Internet marketing really refers to link building. Link building is important for a variety of reasons, including to help increase your presence and directly find more traffic when visitors click on your links from other sites. More importantly though is the value it adds to your rankings within the search engines. Every link to your website from another source on the web is like that website voting for you or vouching for you, which raises your credibility and helps to make your site more prominent and respected.

Search engine optimization is a competitive thing, but in South Africa, your company can have an easier time of getting a foothold in this market which is just beginning to emerge. If you’re interested in establishing your company’s presence on the web with internet marketing, it’s the perfect time to jump in and begin finding new customers and prospective ones. As long as you implement your SEO strategies wisely, you’ll be able to quickly increase your market share and of course, your profitability.

Ian MacOlive is the manager of Wizard Marketing, a South African based company focussing in Search Engine Optimziation. To find out more, click on SEO Consultants

Approaches to Internet Marketing - Getting the Most our of Your Strategies

Wednesday, March 17th, 2010

Internet marketing can be a bit difficult at times, especially in the aspect of getting visitors to your website. The success of your site will depend on the number of visitors that you can attract, and if you fail to do so, then no one will know of your business and you will fade into obscurity. There are some things that you should do when starting your own business, especially if you want all the exposure.

If you really want to draw traffic, you should try article marketing as this is a great way to advertise any sort of business. Articles can bring all kinds of people to your website, and many of those people will want to purchase your products. All you need to do is write articles about your products and services, then post them to an article directory. Some of the more prominent article directories out there are articlesbase, associated content, and ezine.

Sometimes it is difficult to get your product out there due to the number of other people trying to advertise. With your article marketing you can use keywords that will draw people in. These keywords will also help the search engines find you with relative ease. Just remember to pick keywords that are relevant to your product. You could of course choose to use anything you want, but it is best to use relevant keywords because otherwise you will attract traffic that has nothing to do with your site.

Do you have a Myspace, Facebook, or Twitter account? These sites are not just for making friends. You can really put your internet marketing skills to work by advertising on your social media web page. If you take a close look, there are millions of people using their pages for business purposes. Just be careful not to spam your followers, friends, etc. because your account may end up getting deleted.

Creating a blog is another effective way to attract traffic to your site. Blogger and WordPress both provide highly professional layouts. They are also easy to understand, meaning that you don’t have to be a computer genius to use them. Create your blog with posts that talk all about your products, and update them weekly.

You will need to keep your blog updated, as doing so gives people a reason to come back. You can do many things with your blog, such as adding music, images, or other advanced effects. Remember to use SEO keywords to direct people to your blog.

There are many blog directories that you could submit to, and soon enough there will be thousands of people visiting your blog to see what type of product you offer. Everyone is looking for something, and chances are they might find it on your blog. Tell as many people as you can about your blog, because you never know where you might make a sale.

If you want your internet marketing venture to become a success, you must persist, even when things don’t seem so promising. The only way you’re going to make it is if you try, try, try. Create business cards if you have to, print out flyers, talk to people at local radio and television stations about advertisement spots - whatever! There are hundreds of ways to advertise, you just have to make sure that you are doing what works for you.

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Backlink Building Made SImple

Saturday, December 12th, 2009

One thing which is necessary for properly search engine optimising your site is building links which point to your site or blog. This may sound simple enough, but the work of building the kind of high quality links in sufficient numbers to increase your search engine ranking can be quite complex in practice.

One simple technique for building back links to your site is to post comments on “dofollow” blogs. This is easy, but is often not done correctly.

So what do I mean by “dofollow”?

To answer that question, you first have to know about “nofollow”. “Nofollow” an attribute of the anchor tag used to specify links in HTML. By placing the “nofollow” attribute on a link, a webmaster can BLOCK any “link juice” passing from their website to your website. In other words, the “nofollow” attribute makes a link useless from an SEO point of view.

As blogs began to grow in popularity, a lot of spammers developed programs to automatically generate comments which would contain their links (largely to porn sites, gambling sites, etc.).

That’s when major blogging platforms such as WordPress instituted the “nofollow” attribute as the default setting for blog comments. The idea was to eliminate the incentive to post comment spam.

Didn’t quite work out that way though - spam comments are still rife. It’s necessary to fit out every blog with a prophylactic anti-comment-spam plugin such as Akismet (my instance has nuked around half a million spam comments already).

The “nofollow” plugin on WordPress has not really performed as intended. Because of this, a “dofollow” plugin has been developed to disable nofollow attributes for external links and make comment links count in the eyes of search engines once again.

Seeing as it’s pretty much mandatory to moderate blog comments, my view is that it’s OK for comment links to pass some SEO value.

The important thing to note is that there are plenty of blogs out there which use the DoFollow plugin. All you need to do is.

1.Find these DoFollow blogs (one resource for this is DoFollowBlogs.com)

2.Add to the discussion by posting regular comments on DoFollow blogs

3.Watch your search engine rankings increase

This is just one of many possible link building strategies you could use; if your niche is a competitive one, posting comments on dofollow blogs won’t be enough on its own. That said, dofollow comments are a technique which can produce real results for the majority of blogs and sites offering a product or service.

The key here is to post regularly - just one comment won’t help you much. Post regularly and after some weeks or months you’ll start to see a difference.

Another vital strategy to keep in mind is that comments that offer value are likely to get approved by blogmasters. Many practitioners of the DoFollow strategy shoot themselves in the foot by posting self-promotional drivel that is simply deleted.

High-quality comments that contribute to the discussion will tend to garner more clickthroughs, in addition to potential search engine benefits.

One final point: you can outsource blog commenting to others, providing that the quality of posts is sufficient to ensure that comments get posted.

About the author: David B. Ascot is a specialist on sales lead generation and he shares his advice on improving your online lead generation.

What Works Better For Lead Generation Sites - SEO or PPC?

Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009

Many people ponder whether it’s better to optimise a site to get free search engine rankings or to rely on PPC ads from Google Adwords.

The answer will always be the same. If you are able to profitably drive traffic to your website with each of the methods, both should be used for the greatest returns.

But you should also keep in mind that free search engines and paid search engines are very different animals.

This article will provide a detailed view of each so you can clearly understand the pros and cons of using SEO or search engine optimisation and PPC or pay-per click to drive traffic to your websites.

SEO vs PPC

Using pay-per-click is effective for a number of reasons:

1. It’s probably the quickest way to drive highly targeted traffic to your website. In most cases, you can see visitors within 10 minutes of posting and add. It will take much longer to see results if you opt to use SEO techniques.

2. If you use SEO you don’t have much control over where your visitors are directly, but with pay per click advertising you total control over where your site visitors land.

3. You can easily test multiple headlines / copy / offers by testing ads in Google Adwords.

4 You can drive traffic for a variety of different keywords, but with SEO you’re better off targeting just a few keywords.

5. You won’t have to build your website to be “search engine friendly” when you us PPC. For example, a website that’s build in flash won’t attract search engine spiders, but won’t affect PPC traffic.

6. Rather than worrying about each search engines ranking formula, you’ll be optimising for conversion results.

7. You can easily change positions on the page in order to find the best Return On Investment.

8. The changes to the rules of PPC search engines are usually less often and less significant to the changes that take place with the SEO rules.

SEO (free traffic) is good because-

1. It costs nothing-its absolutely free.

2. You will be able to generate tons of traffic for terms that would be very costly with PPC.

3. The long term returns on your investments are usually better than they would be with PPC. It does take longer to see results, but it’s a lot cheaper in the long term.

4. Once you have earned good rankings, it’s pretty easy to keep them with very little additional effort.

5. You can build great momentum that will make it possible for you dominate the market and leave your competitors to bleed themselves dry trying to compete using PPC search engine marketing as they have to pay for every click.

To conclude, PPC and SEO both have a place in an online lead generation strategy for your website.

It seems that the field of Search Engine Optimisation can leave you frustrated, waste your time, and blow your budget all at the same time because of all the half truths and misinformation.

About the author: Mr David B. Ascot is sharing his sales lead generation hints to ensure your business profits through online lead generation.

What The Democratisation Of Web Technology Means For Business

Tuesday, October 27th, 2009

I was talking the other day to a colleague about website building. He told me that in the mid-90s, a government agency allotted a budget of $400,000 for websites, not knowing what it would cost.

A few years later, a company decided that they needed to establish an online presence. They found a web designer, who told them that for a mere $40,000, their site could be built.

Fast forward to 2003 - the Internet had started to mature and become a viable revenue-generator for most ‘offline’ product and service businesses. A wide range of web design companies and specialist firms had sprung up in addition to clearing houses such as Elance and Guru.com.

Companies were paying for people who understood this new technology. It’s much like the early days of automotive technology, when anyone who could afford a car would also have their own mechanic to take care of the then impenetrable technologies behind their car.

Now, we’re seeing this trend of ‘democratising the web’ continue, and the geeks in the middle are getting squeezed out and commoditised. The technologies for building and managing websites are becoming more and more accessible and user-friendly.

The top 20% of highly technically skilled web designers are beginning to make a transition towards marketing and analytical skill rather than emphasising solely technical expertise.

Emerging technologies that are democratising the web

Site Design:

There are now a lot of choices for software which anyone can use to build a relatively good looking website in an hour or less. There are also a lot of user-friendly content management systems which let users design a website without ever seeing any code. While these programs usually don’t have a lot of advanced features, they work fine for any simpler sort of website.

The Analytics of the Site:

Only a few years ago, you needed a specialist in order to pull any useful statistics from your site other than page views. However, there are now a wide variety of cheap or free tools which can give you all of the data you could possibly want.

Optimising the Site:

Multivariate analysis of landing page content is another area that has come a long way. Testing different landing page versions is one of the core techniques of website conversion optimisation. Traditionally it has involved setting up software to serve and track different content.

As someone who provides these kinds of services, I think that a lot of companies feel like what they are paying for is the technical aspects (method) more so than for the marketing aspect (results).

There are new services, some of which are free which provide this kind of testing. They don’t offer a lot of advanced features, but work fine for the majority of uses.

Anyone who offers conversion optimisation is going to need to be sure that the added value of their marketing techniques is sufficient to attract clients as the technical aspects become demystified.

At the lower end especially, technical smarts are getting squeezed out and commoditized in favour of the marketing and analytical skills required to make sense of data and turn it into improved outcomes (i.e. Return On Investment).

While there will always be a place for those who are highly skilled in web technologies, I expect to see a growing number of simpler technical duties being offshored.

Where there will be growth is in the area of teaching and implementing marketing techniques which will help companies to make their web presence more profitable. Understanding and optimising online marketing can be more valuable to companies than capital investments in new technologies.

About the author: Mr David B. Ascot shares sales lead generation strategies that work so your business can boom through online lead generation.