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5 SEO blogs worth following

author Author: Hannah
category posted in FAQ's

Keeping up to date with SEO is a never ending battle. Knowing where to start is the first challenge. There are (I wont quote a figure) A LOT of blogs about SEO. I don’t personally think you can pinpoint only 5, and it is all down to a matter of personal preference, your own learning style and finding a writing style that engages you.

Official Google Blog Spot:A veritable minefield of information, not laid out on a plate for you so you need to read between the lines. It’s probably worth warning someone where you are going as by the time you have thread hopped there is the potential to be missing for days.

Matt Cutts: He always has something to say that is worth listening to, and you will usually find everyone else’s interpretation of his latest posts filtering out over the following weeks in the world of SEO. A nice blog to follow as you don’t need to check in 5 times a day just to keep up with all the new posts.

Search Engine Guide: I enjoy reading this blog, I personally like the style of writing and it suits my non techy brain. I always come away having read something useful.

Search Engine Journal: Regular posts which makes it great for lunch time scanning. Make sure you read the comments as they usually have plenty of input from readers who take the time to make some really interesting points.

SEOMoz: Fab research tools, up to date news and advice, case studies and much like SEJ a really good active community of followers to throw a bit of extra spice in.

There are of course many more that I read and refer to along my internet travels, and I am sure some could argue that in their opinion I should be reading others as a priority. If you have a personal favourite please let us know.

50 Essential SEO Video Tutorials, Tips and Tricks

author Author: Nick Rinylo
category posted in Internet Marketing Service, SEO, SEO Videos

Over the last year Nick, James and a few irregular guests have been providing a SEO video blog each week, they have now reached half a century of video blogs, so we though we would link to them all as it may be a helpful resource to some of you optimisers out there.

  1. screen-shot-2010-05-20-at-151605What are meta tags?
  2. Keyword selection
  3. The basics of on site SEO
  4. Sitemaps HTML / XML
  5. MOD re-write for Apache PHP servers
  6. Feedburner setup
  7. RSS Aggregation – Simple pie setup
  8. Microsoft and Yahoo Merge
  9. Duplicate content / copyscape
  10. Canonicalisation
  11. How to write a press release
  12. How to write a press release – part 2screen-shot-2010-05-20-at-152458
  13. How to write a press release – part 3
  14. Google caffeine update
  15. SEO vs usability
  16. SEO vs Accessability
  17. SEO Friendly Flash Embedding
  18. Twitter for Search Engine Optimisation
  19. 301 redirects
  20. Rel = nofollow
  21. Google analytic goals
  22. Google Insights
  23. Long tail SEO
  24. Google analytic Intelligence
  25. Webmaster tools
  26. SEO spyglass and Link analysis
  27. Heading optimisation
  28. Internal Linking
  29. Personalised search
  30. Real time search
  31. SEO Christmas song
  32. Searched based keyword tool
  33. Paid Links
  34. Firefox plugins for SEO
  35. ROI organic vs PPC
  36. Organic SEO timescales
  37. How does SEO work?
  38. Google customisation
  39. Geotargeting
  40. Google Labs
  41. Auto captions in Youtube
  42. Webmaster tools labs
  43. SEO friendly architecture
  44. Canonical Link Element
  45. SEO encyclopedia
  46. Protecting trademarks in Google Adwords
  47. Movement in organic search
  48. SEO content
  49. Click through rate
  50. Universal search eye tracking

We hope that you can put some use to the videos above, please feel free to leave any comments below.

SEO Toolbox – Twitter Vs Blogging

author Author: Nick Rinylo
category posted in SEO

I read an interesting article on WebProNews yesterday about how many people seem to think that blogging is dead now that Twitter has so many users.

I say ‘Twitter and Blogging compliment one another’. For example, you may be reading this from a link through Creare’s Twitter, because you are a follower of us on Twitter. Or, you may be a regular visitor to this blog, but also follow our activity on Twitter. We regularly update Twitter, and will be adding some interesting and useful web design resources linked through our Twitter, to offer some useful tools to our web design followers. I am thinking this should be rolled out for SEO tools too – what do you think? Please comment so we can cater for our readership!

How Twitter and Blogging go hand in hand for SEO

There is another point I would like to make here, Blogging and Social Media usage are increasingly important for SEO. This is because they are about spreading the word about your products or services. These tools are there at your disposal, so use them.

You cannot say for certain without testing something that it won’t work for you, in the same way that I can’t tell you to go out and create a Twitter profile and that will be a magic SEO plaster to stick over the cracks in your existing campaign and instantly bring you page 1 success. It won’t. But it will enhance your SEO, but even that won’t happen overnight – these things take time.

SEO is all about waiting, and waiting and working at something until you are sick of the sight of whatever phrase it is you’re working on. And then working on it again the next day, and then the next. It isn’t easy, but neither is it particularly difficult. It is, however incredibly time consuming, but the rewards are ten-fold. A decent phrase on page 1 can make someone very rich.

How to use your blog

Blogging should be a tool for communicating your ideas to your customers and potential customers, and your wider online community. It’s about informing them about how to use the products you sell, or services you provide. It should be a tool for educating people about whatever it is you do, whether you offer gifts such as Driving Experiences or sell Swimming Pool Supplies online.

I don’t think blogging should be there purely for marketing. By this I mean the constant barrage of marketing garbage that some blogs seem to reel out as though people are interested. Blogs should be used to help your customers, to make their experience of your products better, to enrich. This is the only way that you will ever get repeat visitors. How many times have you visited a blog to only be disappointed by the content because it’s full of marketese about why the company is the bees knees and best in the world etc etc. Or, as in the case with many SEO blogs, where they just repeat the same old content over and over – with some of them I feel like screaming ‘but I know how to write successful heading tags – I can read that in a gazillion other places online’. But enough of my frustrations…

How to use Twitter

Twitter should be used to listen to your customers as much as to tell them about what you do. If you get a complaint through Twitter, don’t go with the knee-jerk reaction of trying to bury it, because that’s the sure way of making the problem bigger. Try and fix whatever it is you did wrong, and apologise for it, publicly. Simply by doing that you can gain respect and standing within your online community – after-all everyone makes mistakes, and only by owning them can you fix them.

To Conclude…

So, there you are, Twitter and Blogging should both be used, and Facebook, and any social media platforms dedicated to your industry. Use them to gain industry insights, or connect with your customers on a more personal level. But never use them to barrage people with useless information that nobody’s that interested in in the first place. That’s just a waste of time.

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