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The basics of onsite SEO (optimisation) – SEO Video Blog

author Author: Nick Rinylo
category posted in SEO Videos

Nick and James explain  the basics of internal / onsite SEO as a follow up to their keyword selection video. You can visit our youtube channel to view all our videos at http://www.youtube.com/crearecomm and if your interested in web design then check out our web design video blog http://www.youtube.com/crearegroup.

How Can Diverse Online Marketing Techniques Benefit Your SEO?

author Author: Nick Rinylo
category posted in SEO

As a business, in order to find success online it is important to have a fully functional website.

Firstly, it should tell customers exactly what your company does and secondly, it should show them exactly how they could purchase your products and services online.
It is also essential that you are aware of how you can market your site effectively, making it visible to your customers in the search engines.

Online developments, particularly in relation to search engines such as Google, have meant that there is now a wide range of ways that businesses can implement a successful marketing campaign, using a variety of techniques.

Through Google’s Universal Search, consumers can search using particular specifications including, videos, articles, reviews and forums. This could potentially attract a wider audience to your site, boosting ranking in the search engines and increase your companies business.

Creating videos about your business or related to the services that you offer, not only enables you to target a wider audience but it also offers a more personal, user-friendly service for the user.

Employing an SEO strategy to your site is one way of increasing its’ traffic, professional online marketing agencies could offer the best advice as to how you can get yourself noticed online.

Avoid Black Hat SEO Techniques

author Author: Nick Rinylo
category posted in SEO

The pressure of making a web site list highly through search engine optimisation, often makes businesses look at the short cut options. Like any form of competition people try and cheat the system to ensure they get to the top. However, the end result is very much the same as any other from of cheating; you are caught and penalised.

Search engines work in an honest and natural way. They reward those sites that have taken the time and effort to develop their web site and continue to do so through different forms of link building. This includes various forms of online content including article distribution, press releases and updating site content, as well as building links through directories, posts on forums and social media sites.

Because of the long process that reaching top positions on search engines takes, people have found that they could find ways to reach the top through unnatural link building now known in the trade as Black Hat SEO.

Spamdexing and unnatural link building means that initially the search engines recognise work is being done to help a site succeed until closer inspection. After recognising a website has been abusing the SEO system a site is then ‘sandboxed’. This refers to the childhood stage and as a site is trusted more by a search, they are then released and return to join the professional companies that have earned their listings.

It is compulsory for businesses to understand the detrimental effects that trying to cheat the system will have on a websites listings. Fortunately The Creare Group only ever use legitimate techniques for themselves and their customers and to achieve the listings they have for competitive phrases such as ‘web design’, they are proof that cheaters never prosper.

Keyword Selection – SEO Video Blog 2

author Author: Nick Rinylo
category posted in SEO Videos

The importance of Link Baiting, link building, Social Media marketing

author Author: Nick Rinylo
category posted in Search Engine Optimisation

‘Link Baiting’ is yet another buzzword that seems to have become a popular phrase in SEO/social media marketing.  It’s strange, when the term is mentioned I often draw an analogy with my childhood days when we used to go fishing down the local canal.
Friends and myself would haul our fishing gear (rods and baskets) for miles, along the canal bank, to find the best ‘patch’ to set up for the day. We would intuitively know where the best patch was, either by word of mouth from fellow anglers or we would look for an area of the canal that was potentially teeming with fish. I say potentially because as we well know with fishing (if you are an angler) a lot of things happen under the water, so you learn to trust your instinct for where the fish are. This might be a small ripple or other indications that conditions appear to be right. These conditions would depend on how clean the water is, the depth of the water, safety in numbers, where the fish would gather, what kind of cover the fish have and where the location poses no threat.

Preparation and checks would be next on the list.  A good angler would then check his equipment; rod, reel, line, float, weights, hook, bait and depending on the size of the fish, a landing net.  Next, the preparation of the water, to attract the fish, this would entail using a catapult to launch balls of fish bait to the selected target area. The next thing to prepare would be the type of hook you use (size) and also the strength (breaking strength) of the fishing line. For example it would be no good trying to catch a large fish with a small hook and a line to weak to hold it and the same principle would take affect for a small fish but in reverse.  When all preparations are in place the game or sport begins.

In many ways (SEO) link baiting is similar to this analogy where in-bound links are encouraged by preparation and hard work and maybe a little luck to entice the catch.  The next question should be what bait (bait linking) are at our disposal as a resource to lure in-bound links to a customers site. The following list could be used as a guide:

  • Current news baiting – Continuous, up to date news on breaking topics with expert commentary on the topic, products and service.
  • Controversial baiting – You can also say something controversial to generate discussion – introducing  debate into a topic that will  encourage  reasoned response. Check your facts and make sure you know what you are talking about or you’re going to get some serious reputation management issues to deal with.
  • Resource baiting – Build authority by resources that are available to all, social media sites, directories, blog sites and create your own blogs or RSS feed. There are plenty of ways that can establish that you are an expert in your particular interest or have a knowledge that will help others to promote there product or service. And, in the process attract a whole bunch of links at the same time.
  • Humor baiting- Write something funny about your industry or the people in it. Everybody needs a good laugh now and then, it alleviates stress and helps bring approachability. A little self-deprecation is great to show people you don’t really take yourself too seriously. Create a site that is purely for fun and allow the links to flow in
  • Ego baiting. Create a site that allows other bloggers with a voice to express their ideas by offering them significant exposure.

To summarize Link bait – Link baiting simply put, is content that is interesting, useful, funny or otherwise so outstanding that it becomes alluring to bloggers and website owners, who set up links from their pages to the original material. It’s a good way of improving your site’s inbound links and therefore it’s value in the eyes of search engines.

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