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What would you do next? - 9/24/2003 10:12:37
Hi all, Have a customer who has been hosting with us about a year. The Mantle Site has gotten more traffic & they do have a listing on Google adwords that has generated some traffic. They are asking for suggestion on what they can do to increase their traffic more. They are getting about 1000 hits per day. Traffic is coming in under their main keywords - mantles & firesplaces. We have discussed adding a store front but we are not sure that is the best solution. If this was your site what would you try next? Erin
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RE: What would you do next? - 9/24/2003 12:32:55
I would look into your keywords. I went to the mantle page and you had two lines worth. Ideally to list a keyword the keyword to content ratio should be around 10%. Also how about an affiliate type program. Another thought would be submitting to genre based directories or search engines. Yet another thought would be a link campaign. Target sites that complement your products and vice versa. Brian
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RE: What would you do next? - 9/24/2003 12:59:10
Some good suggestions so far. I have a feeling a storefront will be added. I will look at the keywords. Can you recommend any good affiliate programs? Any other idea's? Thanks
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RE: What would you do next? - 9/24/2003 18:26:09
Erin, Would a "tell a friend" feature or monthly newsletter work for this business? If so, give one or both a try. How 'bout also running some "old fashioned" display ads in newspapers (or in any media they've found successful with their brick and mortar advertising). In the ads they could feature their website and offer, say, a 10% discount for orders taken at their site. Do what the airlines do...advertise that there may be special offers at their website only...and come up with a few. I'm using Commission Junction and Amazon. Maybe you can find specialized affiliates related to your client's products and services. Haven't been involved long enough to report anything of substance about affiliate programs. The only thing I can point out at this time is to make sure you get paid enough if you're setting them up for a client....maybe hourly wage plus commission. It takes a lot, and I mean a LOT , of time finding and setting up ads. Reflect...can you explain this a bit more: quote:
Ideally to list a keyword the keyword to content ratio should be around 10%. gail
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RE: What would you do next? - 9/25/2003 9:33:31
Brian & Gail, Thanks for the good information. It looks like I have some more things to think about & suggest. Erin
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RE: What would you do next? - 9/25/2003 12:56:22
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Sorry to ramble it's easy to do on this subject Don't apologize for your answers, Brian. They are REALLY good stuff! I've been studying about SEO the past month and, to be honest, find it dizzying. None of my clients ever needed SEO so I haven't paid musch attention...and now that I am...it's certainly developed since last time I looked. I'm going to digest what you've written and know I will have even more questions. I'm more than a little bit stumped by all the talk about getting as many links to your site as possible as it relates to being picked up by the spiders. Just go out and find theme related sites and beg and grovel to the owner to put your link to your site on their own? How in the world do you effectively go about doing that? Also, it seems all anyone talks about is Google. Notwithstanding that there are few free engines or directories, what happened to the importance of others such as Yahoo! Why has Google taken such prominence? Regarding Google rank. Several of the sited I designed for other have Google rankings. The two of my own have none. I don't get it. None of the sites have been optimized for search engines other than sticking in a few key words in the metatags. No conscious writing of key works and phrases into content at all. What's this all about? gail
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RE: What would you do next? - 9/25/2003 15:45:09
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I'm more than a little bit stumped by all the talk about getting as many links to your site as possible as it relates to being picked up by the spiders. Just go out and find theme related sites and beg and grovel to the owner to put your link to your site on their own? How in the world do you effectively go about doing that? I hit the Google directory. I just picked this one up from a post on this forum. It will show all the sites, in their DB, for your genre. It will also show PR. I don't solely base my initial contact on PR. If a site has low PR but it is new I review it and get a gut feeling. On the how I have a spread sheet that I use and some standard e-mails. I first add their site to my link pages. I then do an inital contact and follow up appropriately. quote:
Also, it seems all anyone talks about is Google. Notwithstanding that there are few free engines or directories, what happened to the importance of others such as Yahoo! Why has Google taken such prominence? You know I see the same things from here. I hear a wind blowing, totally unconfirmed, that the next year you might see some changes. My last site I targeted small topical directories, e-mail advertisements (read ad in a monthly e-letter) and athoritative sites. While they each only deliver minimal amounts they still deliver traffic that is targeted. As a whole they make a dent in the big picture. Don't forget the $49 US fast all the web review, I believe going from memory, that gets you in with a few of the bigger SEs. Lastly each site is different. One approach does not fit all. quote:
None of the sites have been optimized for search engines other than sticking in a few key words in the metatags. No conscious writing of key works and phrases into content at all. What's this all about? Can't answer that one without research. quote:
What are stop words? A, and, the, etc. Here is a good list... http://www.searchengineworld.com/spy/stopwords.htm quote:
Do you mean by target that they are the ones you plan to use in the metatags, title, h1 - h2, and the page content? All of the above utilizing a nice blend. quote:
So you put some of these words in the content too? By all means. All I meant here is don't always go for the gold ring. Shoot for a search phrase that returns less results but it is more targeted to a certain item or content. This way the traffic that you receive while being less is more focused (Read make that sale). quote:
Just curious, do you do this for each and every page in an entire website, no matter how many pages, or do you focus on index.htm pages? Every page less the generic pages like contact us, shipping, etc.. I get pretty loopy towards the end of a few hour stint of this. Brian
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RE: What would you do next? - 9/26/2003 8:11:17
Brian, Thanks for some more good information. Erin
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RE: What would you do next? - 9/26/2003 8:37:30
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Regarding Google rank. Several of the sited I designed for other have Google rankings. The two of my own have none. About an hour after I posted this the main index page of my digital camera site was ranked by Google...certainly far from the highest but I've seen worse. However, none of the other pages in the site have been ranked. What does all this mean? btw, I really haven't really been massaging pages with key words and phrases yet. thanks, gail
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RE: What would you do next? - 9/26/2003 10:10:38
Gail, I looked at your site & keywords again - <meta name="Keywords" content="digital camera, digicam, beginner, digital photography"> In my opinion (for whats it worth) I would add to beginner - Chances of someone searching under beginner & your site coming up are slim. I would say beginner photography, digital camera help, image editing, etc.. Look at what your major topics are & think what would people search for my site under. Hope this helps. Erin
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RE: What would you do next? - 9/26/2003 10:23:29
Hi I think a major problem can be knowing exactly what your main keywords should be and how competitive they are. Have a look here www.wordtracker.com to find out what combinations people are searching on and then compare it with what you are aiming at in Google etc. 2 months ago I found a combination I hadn't thought about and it's paid dividends already. Cheers Andy
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RE: What would you do next? - 9/26/2003 14:52:02
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I think Google heard and thought they better add it before you drove over there . lol! The Stop Word List explains that the words on the list are "filtered out of all searches." If they are filtered out, why should I be concerned about these words at all? Extra bloat? Sorry for all the questions...I'm going to begin digging in and have never played this ranking bit before. thanks again, gail
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RE: What would you do next? - 9/26/2003 15:21:33
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If they are filtered out, why should I be concerned about these words at all? Extra bloat? Just words that you should not target for ranking purposes. Brian
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