A video player is web tool. It could be designed to have an appearance that would remind of the certain brand and by having the options to be embedded and shared it could help generate links and thus contribute to the SEO efforts. I see it as a web content development, quality content or link bait. What do you think?


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How much money is spent on SEO each year?

Im looking for a national/world average. I know more and more companies are expected to spend a ton but I would like some sources that tell how much is expected to be spent on SEO. Thanks guys.


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    Hi All
    I have asked a similar question for SEO onsite optimisation and would really like to know what offsite seo is all about – From what I gather its just link building but is it any sort.

    Hope this makes sense

    thanks in advance


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    hi, i am doing onpage and offpage optimization for my website but i want to know that What are the different way of SEO to come into Google First page. Can any seo expert help me?


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    I’m trying to do some SEO for my site, and I know that backlinks are key. And I’ve heard alot about forum profile backlinks, like angela or pauls backlinks, but I can’t do all these by hand. So what’s the best automated backlink software? As close to automated as possible..


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    What is the SEO opinion of interstitial ads?

    Does anyone have any facts or guidance on the SEO impact of using interstitial ads? They appear on a number of "big budget" sites like top-tier newspapers, magazines and video sites yet my guess is that Google and others would take a less favorable view of small sites using these ads. They are quite admittedly annoying, but can be profitable and beneficial in some situations.

    Does anyone have any first-hand experience working with these ads and the results (good, bad or non-existent) from the various search engines?

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    I wanna know from all my friends that how long seo will work
    for all the websites..

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    Just something i want to try and clear up and wonder if anyone can help with this.
    Does SEO operate on a single market basis, i.e. a UK site will only SEO well for the UK market, or does it capture many markets simultaneously.
    If it is the case that SEO works primarily on a single market basis, what is the best approach to make it, ‘multi-market’?
    Finally does anyone know how it determined that a site is a UK site or US site?

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    How much does site maturity impact SEO? Should I make an "under construction" page and register my site with search engines before it’s up and running for SEO purposes?

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    Hi all – ive been trying to learn SEO and would like to know what are the most important factors to be considered for onsite seo

    Thanks in advance

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    As small business owners, we need to find traffic for our websites from wherever we can get it — assuming, of course, that the source is relevant traffic.  Irrelevant traffic actually HURTS your website’s ranking in the Search Engine’s eyes, so we don’t want that.  For that reason, we are not fans of reciprocal linking schemes, link farms, etc.

    Case in point.  I recently met with a new client who had previously enjoyed a Page Rank of 5 for their website.  Over the past two years, it has dropped to a Page Rank of 3.  This was due to a number of factors, but chief among those was the fact that they had been forced into a reciprocal linking arrangement with an unscrupulous vendor.  It benefitted the vendor tremendously, as they were able to show the search engines that their site was being ranked to from a PR5 website; it made the vendor’s site more “buoyant” (it made it rank higher) in the search engines.  The moral of the story is, be very careful if someone offers to do you the “favor” of creating a link to your site, in exchange to linking from yours.  It could be detrimental to your website’s Search Engine health.

    Nevertheless, you should look for opportunities to receive links from relevant websites whenever possible.  It might not seem fair to “take” a link without giving one back, but there are other ways you can help the linking website.  If they have a satellite website, you could consider linking to that in the body of one of your posts — relevant topic / contextual link / deep link to the satellite site.  Just be careful that the link partner understands that directly linking from the satellite site to their main site will not be nearly as good as if they link in a broad circle of 10 sites before returning to the main site.  This is somewhat sophisticated SEO / linking strategy that we’re sharing, so it’s not for everyone to implement on their own.  It also implies that you have up to 10 web properties that are all somewhat related that can be daisy chained together… Again, not for everyone.  But definitely for businesses that want to insure being on Page 1 on Google. ;)

    It requires a lot of time, attention and planning to implement a 10-site daisy chain strategy, and we encourage you to go into that with plenty of forethought.  Take the time to not only analyze and eliminate any chance of reciprocal linking or neighbor linking possibilities in the chain, and also insure that whomever in your organization will be managing your website network understands this strategy.  A company SEO Policy is a very smart investment in resources. It takes relatively little time for a website to fall in page rank, and a significantly greater amount of time to gain rank — especially after it is lost.  

    The underlying issue of Page Rank has been said to be overrated, and it’s largely a symbol of the site’s overall bouyancy in the search engines… it’s not necessarily a goal for a web owner to achieve a particular page rank; it’s more of a barometer or guideline than a definitive benchmark or landing point.  The website owner with a page rank of 0 would certainly agree that a page rank of 5 would represent that his/her traffic has achieved more traffic (visitors), more conversions and more leads & sales.  That’s really the benchmark we’re aiming for.

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    I just received an e-mail from a business owner who feels he has done all the right things in the last six months — he started a WordPress blog, assigned one of his employees to post to it a few times a week, optimized the site for SEO, created an opt-in box to capture e-mail leads, etc., but he’s not seen any traffic to speak of… a few visitors a day, no opt-in’s, no extra business, and nothing but expenses and bills to show for his efforts… and needless to say he’s frustrated, discouraged and at the point of giving up.  His results are actually very typical, but it doesn’t have to be that way.  Millions of websites are earning revenue for their businesses by following a few key strategies.

    A few years ago, you could create an SEO-friendly website and the mere fact that it was optimized would attract traffic to your website, but that’s not enough anymore.  You must advertise or market the site.  

    Before we move forward, I’ll state unequivocally that if your site is not optimized, you will suffer search engine rankings.  It’s part of building a professional website, and simply a matter of course that you need to pay attention to proper optimization of each page.  It would be like showing up at the opera in a dirty t-shirt and cut-off’s; it simply isn’t done if you want to be taken seriously.  Pay attention to the title of your page, as well as the description, keywords and especially the content.  Tag your images with relevant keywords.  Do all those things — especially if your keyword competes with less than 50,000 – 60,000 other web pages in Google’s index.  We commonly see the lack of optimization on home-made websites (made in a free editor), Flash sites (pretty but not very smart) and old websites (technically obsolete).  If you have a home-made, Flash or old website, it’s entirely possible to have a well optimized site, but you may have to work harder to get here than the guy with the WordPress blog.  WordPress sites are about as good as it gets for good SEO, and should be your model to emulate in your own web property.

    More than simply optimizing your site for search engines, you must tell the world about your website.  There are simply too many pages on the Internet about your topic — too much noise for a page to simply “exist” and get any attention at all.  Time and again, you have heard me talk about “the conversation,” and that’s an image I’ll return to again here.  Think about a cocktail party.  If you are in the street outside the house, you could be the most relevant contributor in the world to the conversation; but unless you walk into the house and actually join the conversation, you’re not relevant.  You’re not even on the radar.  People don’t know you exist.  You are a mere murmur in a world that is shouting.

    The Internet — and by extension, search engines — filter out pages for a number of reasons.  Spam content that contributes nothing gets thrown to the side of the road.  Good content with no volume is not found, and that is a true shame.  There are many ways to join the conversation.  If you have something to say — especially if you have something of substance to contribute — you have a responsibility to make yourself heard.  So get out there!  It’s time to be heard.

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    Web Marketing One to One

    When you’re contemplating the content for your site, the best thing you can do is imagine you are writing to your customer or client directly.  Oftentimes, people conceptualize their market as a vast number of people.  That may work for broadcast media like television or radio, but the Internet is more like direct marketing than anything else.  One customer, one message.  

    Next time you’re creating your marketing campaign or SEO content for your site, keep that in mind and watch your conversions climb.

    If there is a topic you’d like us to write about, put it in the “suggestion box” (contact page).  Thanks for your support. :-)  

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    Framed and Forgotten

    I met a businessman recently who was lamenting that their website never gets any traffic.  It’s been on the Internet for five years and doesn’t receive more than a half dozen views a week.  This is, unfortunately, a common problem with small businesses.  The problem usually comes down to lack of content, irrelevancy (outdated content), or the design itself.  

    In this gentleman’s case, it was the skeleton under the design. This company’s entire site was built with frames.  Frames are an outdated technology and basically death for SEO.  A much better option is to use div tags and CSS.  (All of Kinetics Web Pro’s sites are built in this manner, for OPTIMUM Google-friendliness.) 

    You may be wondering, WHY are frames so bad for a website?  Search engines struggle with frames; they err by sending your visitors to the wrong page, or to a page without any real content.  The way a framed page is set up, there is a separate frame for the title, navigation, each element of the content, etc., plus a master frameset which is supposed to dictate the layout of the pages and provide that information to search engines.  The problem is, search engines can’t read frames, so only the non-frame content is returned as a “hit.”  If you’re thinking, “Wait a minute! If the whole page is made up of frames, WHAT non-frame content?”  You must be half Nerd; more on NOFRAME content in a moment…

    A search engine thinks of these frames as separate pages.  Not only is it confusing to a search engine bot, but can you imagine how (for example) a title by itself is not very relevant to your overall site content, and how Google might penalize you for that?  Consider the title of this post — on its own, it wouldn’t seem very relevant to the ongoing conversation on this site about Digital Marketing, Search Engine Optimization, etc.  If Google can’t figure out what your site is about, your pages will suffer in ranking.

    Some designers try to get around this by adding NOFRAMES tags to the master page, but this only partially solves the problem because many search engines do not support the use of metatags in this manner.  What the NOFRAMES tag does is describe the website to a search engine.  What results is the search engine returns the NOFRAMES result, NOT the content the user is searching for.  If you have ever searched for something on Google and been directed to a completely irrelevant page, you know how frustrating this is! 

    Most browsers don’t even support frames, so your client will get a message like “Sorry! You need a frames-supported browser to view this site.”  That would be like your customer calling your business and getting a message, “Sorry. Your telephone is not compatible with our system.  Please call back later.”  

    If you have a frame-based website, you are using a rotary dial phone in a digital phone era.  You really owe it to your business to check if the very technology supporting your site prevents it from communicating with the outside world.  If it’s a few years old, there’s a good chance that’s the case, as frames were the rage in web design for a period of time.  

    The sooner you convert your site to CSS, the sooner it will start climbing in the search engines, and actually do its job of representing your business to your prospects.

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    A funny thing happened on the way to Hoodoo

    As many of you know, the CoolHoodoo domain was sold some time ago and thus was born the Kinetics Web Pro website. There had been an interest in developing CoolHoodoo as a travel website focused on Bryce Canyon and Zion National Park.

    As it turns out, Kinetics Web Pro got the job to develop the new CoolHoodoo site, and that’s what we did. We re-launched yesterday. Within about 20 minutes, people had found the site in Google and were commenting on the posts.

    You may have previously heard of search marketing firms bragging that they got a Google rank within a few weeks or days — and on some rare keyword phrases — 20-30 minutes… But those results are typically on a brand NEW site with no Google history; Google rewards new sites with higher initial ranking.  Getting 20-minute rankings on a site that’s been around a while in a completely UNRELATED category…? Well, that’s like trying to tell your dog not to bark at the postal carrier.  It (usually) doesn’t work too well and takes a LONG time to re-train him.  Let’s just say we’re pretty happy about that. :-)

    We invite you to check out the new site.  Please  let us know if getting ranked in Google in 20 minutes would be good for YOUR business.

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