Archive for the 'webmaster tips' Category

SEO Web Hosting

Tuesday, April 18th, 2006
seo web hosting

For many webmasters hosting is an afterthought, a commodity service that has little effect on their business beyond the basic question “Is my site up?” For me, that couldn’t be less the case. My traffic acquisition is 100% focused on the Search Engines, and I can say without any exaggeration that I could not have grown my traffic during the past year to the current levels without Got Web Host’s help… more

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Adwords versus Organic

Wednesday, April 12th, 2006
google search engine advertising

I am often asked by traffic people to comment on the differences between buying clicks from Google through the Adwords program and earning clicks from Google via the Organic Listings. Putting aside for a moment the fact that method #2 makes me feel like Robert Duvall in a Napalm Storm (lol), the reality is that it comes down to ROI. Assuming you know what you are making per click, the question boils down to what it costs you to buy a click, versus what it costs you to produce a page that will garner a similar click. I must draw attention to the word “similar”, since, in my experience, there is a qualitative difference between the two. But, that difference is shrinking. Here’s why.

Google has been working hard to improve the quality of its search results with, among other efforts, the institution of Trustrank. Now that trust factors figure into determining which organic listings Google displays on its results pages, relevancy and searcher satisfaction are increasing dramatically. The inevitable consequence of this is a reduction in average search time and a reduction of advertiser impressions per search. Fewer impressions sounds like a bad thing for advertisers, but it’s not… more

Volitional Links

Wednesday, April 5th, 2006
trust your buddy with your life

MAKING LINKS THAT INCREASE USER VALUE AND BUILD SEARCH ENGINE TRUST

It’s easy to tell when you’re visiting a page or a site created by an SEO. The titles are nice, the URLs are nice, the images have ALT tags, and there is a certain self-consciousness evident in the links they have made and in the ways they have made them. I am not talking about intra-site navigational links. I am talking about the links that are made purposefully by the author of the page. These links are, I have been asserting for a while now, the important links on a site, because they reflect the ideas and intentions of the author. Because blogs and other CMSs automatically generate the navigational links, Google knows to treat them differently. What Google is looking for are the choices you have made when you created your links. This is where you will reveal wehether you are to be trusted and whether your site contributes value to the Web, and if so how much. Blogroll links, while more telling about you and your blog than automatically-generated intra-site links, are less important to Google (unless they reveal a gross Trust Violation) than what I am going to call Volitional Links… more

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