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How to Correct Duplicate Content - Watch This Video By Matt Cutts of Google

May 2nd, 2009

This video will give you some very good insight into how to correct duplicate content issues. Matt Cutts of Google will explain what the canonical element is and how Google, MSN, and Yahoo have agreed to use it. This link tag will help reduce the duplicate content issue and make the web search results more relevant. SEO’s have been searching for something like this for years. This will make my life and hopefully yours much easier when it comes to correcting duplicate content.

Towards the end of the video Matt gives you some links and more information. One of those links goes to Yoast’s blog. I recommend visiting this blog and getting the plugins he is giving you. Yoast created 3 plugins. One each for Wordpress, Magento, and Drupal. You can check out yoast’s post about the canonical link here. If you use Joomla you can choose between two plugins. Get a canonical plugin here or the SEO Canonical here.

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Search Engines Give You Related Keywords, Use them!

April 27th, 2009

If you’re building a landing page or writing articles for SEO, this is a potential goldmine!

Google has added a helpful feature to its search results pages. After you enter your keyword into Google, scroll down to the bottom of the results to find a table of links labeled “Searches related to:“. Each of those links is a whole new Google search.

These search suggestions weren’t generated by any genius Google code. They are based on real searches that actual people perform. The suggestions are the most common ways people refine their searches when they’re looking for your keyword.

Here’s an example. Say you search “train parrot.” At the bottom of the listing, you should see something along these lines:

Searches related to: train parrot

pet parrots parrot indian ringneck feather plucking parrots
train quaker parrot train african grey parrot
clicker training parrots potty training parrots parrot species

In the related searches, you can see that new keyword ideas are bolded. This gives you a great idea of what searchers — and therefore Google – are looking for when it comes to relevance.

So if you wanted to make your parrot training page shine, you might consider adding:

* keywords that describe the species your techniques have worked on (Indian Ringneck, African Grey, Quaker)
* your methods (clicker training)
* behavior you can fix (feather plucking, potty training)

ANY of these will increase how relevant Google believes your page to be for the keywords “train parrot.” So try incorporating some “Searches related to” in your copy and see what happens.

Also test other search engines to find related keywords as well. Ask.com, MSN.com, & Yahoo.com are also excellent sources to find related keywords.

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Is Search Engine Optimization, SEO, worth it?

February 1st, 2009

If you’re questioning whether you should be using search engine optimization to increase your website’s rankings, you probably should start waving now because you’re watching the parade go by. Without SEO you won’t be in the search engines for the long term. And you are in business for the long term, right? You probably can get by with PPC (Pay-Per-Click) campaigns but unless you have deep pockets that can add up fast. SEO is the way to go to have longevity. Now in order to get that longevity you or your SEO consultant will be putting in some work. Getting listed high now-a-days is hard, time consuming work. But if done right the pay off is sweet. To give you an idea of some of the things that are involved with search engine optimization I’ll list out some things to help you get started.

1. Website Tracking – Most people wait until they’ve changed everything then they want to start tracking their visitors. Well you have to know where you’ve been to know where you’re going. You will want to install some type of analytical script on your website to keep track of your visitors. My recommendation is Google Analytics. It’s FREE, it’s easy to use, and it gives you a lot of the information you need.

2. Keyword Analysis – First things first you want to know what keywords people are using and how competitive they are. You’re looking for key phrases that are searched often but are not very competitive. I recommend using Google’s Adwords keyword tool (https://adwords.google.com/select/KeywordToolExternal) or Webconfs website (www.webconfs.com). Webconfs has a lot of little tools that will give you a little more insight.

3. On-Page Optimization – Once you know what key phrase(s) you want to use you’ll want to place them strategically throughout your page. You want to try and put it in the URL (www.yourdomain.com/keyphrase). You definitely want them to go in the Meta Tag (Title Tag, Keyword Tag, and Description). Make sure they are sprinkled throughout your page content. If you have pictures try to name the pictures the same as your key phrase and use alt tags. All of the other pages on your website should be linking to that page using the key phrase. One thing that really helps your acceptance into the search engines is having an XML site-map. This allows the search engines to be notified every time you add a page or change some content.

4. Link Building – And last but definitely not least is the all important Link Building. Just like High School, it’s a popularity contest, who ever it the most popular gets all the girls or guys. This step is very important and the most time consuming and the one that will continue forever. You want to focus your attention on where you’re getting links because it is about quantity but search engine really pay attention to quality. Your links should be from sites with similar content and preferably with high page ranks. Don’t worry about reciprocal linking because they don’t hold much weight anymore. Though a little is ok. You want one-way links. You get those by submitting articles, releasing press releases, blog posts or blog commenting, and utilizing today’s Social Media. Yes, you need a Facebook, Myspace or Linkedin Page. You also want to look into social bookmarking sites as well such as Digg, Stumble upon, Delicious. You can join others but at the rate they are popping up its kind-of hard to keep track.

Like I said before, if done right the pay-off is sweet. Search Engine Optimization is not to be used for quick results. Remember this is for the long term. You want to be around for years to come right.

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