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Newsletter - November, 2004

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Jason Campbell - Internet Marketing
Shawn Campbell - Search Engine Optimization

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For webmasters, e-marketers and e-merchants...

For those of you who haven't already heard, the big news in the search engine business these days is Google's IPO and the fact that Google is currently worth more than Yahoo! (Yahoo! also owns Overture). However, this news should be taken with a grain of salt, as this is not affecting actual search results. In terms of search engine optimization our advice for long-term results is combining good content with quality incoming links. See our feature article for more information on this subject. We've also included an excellent article on the importance of usability in our Stay on Top section.

I hope that you enjoy this issue of our newsletter. Please write back with any comments or questions you may have to news@redcarpetweb.com.

- Jason Campbell

P.S. If you are an Internet retailer, may your Holiday sales be plentiful throughout the entire season and beyond!

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Search Engine Navigator

 
King + Queen = Royal Success

Ever wonder how or why your competitor gets better search engine rankings than you do? Does he know something you don't? Well, maybe he actually does…And that's where I come in. I'm here to unveil the secret tricks of the trade that may be giving your competitor that much-needed edge in search engine rankings and to show you how you can reclaim your position without skipping a beat. Quite simply, I am going to give you the key to unlocking the secret chest of information that your competition is using to get better rankings.

It is not that difficult. There are two main criteria to getting good rankings:
1. Content (which is king)
2. Linking (which is queen)

Content is King

Content is easily viewable and just as easy to measure. It basically includes what you see on the site: the text. If your competition has more text than you, consider increasing yours; if he has more keywords, consider increasing yours; if he has bigger headers, consider increasing yours. By all means, I am not saying to make a carbon copy of his site, but do look at the "on the site" factors that you are lacking and evaluate whether to increase them on your site. A note of caution - make sure that any changes you make actually improves the site and increases its value for your customers. In other words, don't sacrifice quality for quantity unless you believe that the added text actually serves to better the overall look, feel and quality of your site.

Some ideas to increase quality/quantity of content:

  • Write a monthly article about your topic
  • Write a page about your keyphrase/product/service
  • If your headers don't have your keyphrase in them, then be sure to add it
  • Make sure the titles on all your pages relate to the content of the page
  • Write, write, write (and then write some more!).

Linking is Queen

Linking requires more research. Look up your competitions site on Google by typing in: link: http://www.competitorsdomain.com/ into the search box (replace competitorsdomain with the URL of your competitor). Now the search results you will be looking at is a list of all the sites that are linking to your competitor. Go through that list, and for each site, figure out how he got that link. Some links might be paid for, some might be link exchanges, some might be directories like dmoz.org or Yahoo, and others might be references or testimonials. Make a spreadsheet with each site linking to your competition, and jot down how he got the link. Then, for each site that is appropriate, get it to link to you. Remember to stay away from link farms and low quality links. Link farms are sites that have nothing but links. Low quality links are sites with little to no content. These sites will often try to exchange links with you: Don't do it! Only link to a site if it will enhance the user experience of your clients.

For more about linking, see my article entitled Linking is Queen
(http://www.redcarpetweb.com/promotion/0409.html#feature)

Royal Success

Getting links takes time and patience, and writing is not usually done overnight. To top it off, once these projects are done, you then have to wait for the search engines to discover and re-evaluate your site. Both the link campaign and the writing projects should be something done on a regular basis, not as a one-shot injection. Try to create new pages every month, and to get some links every month. That way your site will make the gradual climb to the top. And who doesn't want that?

Shawn Campbell

Shawn Campbell is the co-founder and Chief Search Engine Optimizer at Red Carpet Web Promotion, Inc.
www.redcarpetweb.com

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Stay on Top

Each month we review articles from leading industry magazines and newsletters. The following articles are the most interesting out of all the articles that were reviewed in the last two months. Click on the links below to read the full articles.

SEO Without Usability - An Exercise in Futility [*Excellent article*]
http://www.isedb.com/news/article/998
ISEDB -October 5, 2004 - What good is driving traffic to your site if no one buys anything? This article reviews the importance of balancing SEO and usability.

Top Five SEO Design Mistakes
http://www.clickz.com/experts/search/results/print.php/3412591
ClickZ - September 27, 2004 - The Web is overflowing with sites search engines can't index. Five design mistakes that prevent your site from being indexed.

Mastery, Mystery, and Misery: The Ideologies of Web Design
http://www.useit.com/alertbox/20040830.html
Useit - August 30, 2004 - Simple, unobtrusive designs that support users are successful because they abide by the Web's nature -- and they make people feel good.

Local Search: Missing Pieces Falling into Place
http://searchenginewatch.com/searchday/article.php/3430041
SearchEngineWatch - November 2, 2004 - Some pundits claim that the paid search market has peaked, but new research tells a different story, suggesting that local search is emerging as an important and powerful driver for the paid search market.

Web Feeds, Blogs & Search Engines
http://searchenginewatch.com/searchday/article.php/3426701
SearchEngineWatch - October 28, 2004 - Blogs are increasingly popular, and can have a dramatic effect on search engine positioning. How can you best take advantage of this new search marketing channel?

URL info
http://www.faganfinder.com/urlinfo/
This is a site that gives tons (and I mean tons) of info about a domain. Good for analysing your site. Just type in the domain in the search on the top.

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Letters to the Editor

Email the editor Send your questions and comments for our next issue to news@redcarpetweb.com. Be as specific or general as you want -- other subscribers are probably wondering the same things you are. You should also let us know of any promotions, sales or new products on your website.

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Next Issue

- New feature article - More on how Search Engines work
- Stay on top: Articles from industry newsletters and magazines
- And more...

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