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Search Engine Optimisation
Search engine optimisation (SEO), or search engine
management as it's becoming known, isn't the black art that many people
would have you believe. It's more a case of applying common sense and
basic honesty to your approach, and bearing in mind that the engines
have the same aim in view as you do.
You want relevant hits on your Web site, and that's
exactly what a search engine wants to supply you with.
There's a whole range of tricks that you could
pull to try gain rankings, but why bother? Traditional search engine
optimisation tricks like cloaking,
hidden
text, keyword
packing and the like are recognised by search engine operators,
and you will get caught! Many engines have specific spam departments,
looking for"over optimisation". Ethical
search engine marketing, the approach that we favour is more
time consuming and labour-intensive, but ultimately it gives the results
both you and the engines are looking for. Optimisation is about "ticking
all the boxes", the science is knowing which boxes apply to a lesser
or greater extent.
SEO Industry News
Best practice SEO is continually
changing.
Edited by Matt Paines the only
UK SEO invited by Microsoft to participate in MSN Search Champs.
Our dedicated SEO news
site highlights the important issues.
Search
Engine News
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Technology has to take some of the blame for the
skeptical attitude of the search engine operators. There's an ever-increasing
plethora of search
engine optimisation tools that purport to produce outstanding results
at the click of a few buttons. While many of them do what they say they'll
do, they tend to soak up inordinate amounts of the search engines' bandwidth
and processing resources. This is an unfair use of their investment,
and one that they understandably resist. Good internet marketing happens
manually, not automatically, and there's no substitute for time and
concentration.
This site is here to show you how and why our approach
to search engine optimisation ( SEO )works. It will guide you through
the process of choosing
the right key phrases, which is absolutely fundamental to the whole
process. We'll help you to make
sense of search engines, to understand how spiders work, the differences
between search engines and Web directories. We'll cast light on the
widely misunderstood subject of headers
and meta tags, on how you should design
your site, and how to properly and with our feedangel
service can even help with building your news
content. While we're telling you all this, we'll highlight some
of the pitfalls to be avoided,
and we'll even show you how to do
it yourself.
Hopefully, you'll also come to understand how we
operate. We don't believe that there's anything particularly mysterious
about internet marketing in general or optimisation for search engines
in particular, and we're happier when our clients know exactly what
we do. You'll find us completely open about what we're doing on your
behalf, so it's easy to judge your return on investment.
Search Engine Optimisation Web Log (BLOG)http://blog.xseo.com
Direct mail bolsters SEO campaigns Royal Mail is looking set to cash in on the stampede for SEO services with a new claim that direct mail can bring brands to life and bolster the effectiveness of SEO campaigns.
SMEs need professional SEO advice Most SMEs have their own website, yet they still don't know how to get their sites ranked on search engines and are missing out on customers who cannot find them.
Google lists links in 404 fix Webmasters and search optimisers have been crying out for it and now it's here.
Online ad spend buoyant despite economy Online advertising expenditure is bucking the market trend, soaring by another 21% over the year to reach a total of £1.7 billion, despite an overall fall in advertising of 0.7% across all media.
SMX bandwagon rolls into town. Danny Sullivan's and Chris Sherman's Search Marketing Expo rolls into London.
Ask.com goes back to its roots IAC Search and Media is revamping its flagship search product, Ask.com, with a shift in emphasis towards its semantic roots.
Changing economic climate, changing SEO The economy is in turmoil and companies are reviewing their marketing budgets and strategies. So what is the likely impact of the economic downturn on SEO?
Google to crawl dynamic URL's better! The practice of rewriting dynamic URLs into static URLs could soon become a thing of the past, with Google advising webmasters to avoid reformatting dynamic URLs to make them look static.
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How do you optimise a site for search?
How do you work out what needs to be done?
How do you know if you are going in the right
direction?
Search engine optimisation is about identifying what
works and implementing the findings. It involves comparing
the top performing sites in a search engine for a
keyphrase, identifying certain known key elements
then deriving a strategy to reproduce the success
of others.
The trick of course is finding out what works in
optimisation circles, this is exactly what the
XSEO
Viability Study does.
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In 2004 we introduced
Search Engine Optimisation training courses from our
Stafford offices. These take three forms;
"A General Guide to Internet
Marketing"
Which involves participants attending
a session at our premises in Stafford.
"Bespoke Optimisation
Training and Consultancy"
At our Stafford
premises, hands on, working on actual participant
sites.
"Bespoke SEO Training Project",
A days training in SEO best practice,
hands on, working on actual participant sites. This
course also provides the reassurance of 3 months remote
"hand holding".
For further details on
SEO Training
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