Archive for the ‘Search Engine Optimization’ Category

WordPress VS Joomla VS Drupal. Which one is better for SEO?

WordPress VS Joomla VS Drupal. Which one is better for SEO? WordPress and Joomla are both hugely popular open source projects, drupal is enterprise level and much more complicated and involved. Serious coders love drupal, Joomla has some amazing very active projects with some incredible talent working on select components,modules and plugins. WordPress is super [...]

Our focus – your business

Our business model at SearchReadySeo allows us to focus on your business. We start at the beginning by training our team members with intricate detail to ensure there is nothing we have left off the training manual. In fact, we take on a new search engine optimization specialist every three months so we have enough [...]

Google’s New Video Search Ads

Among the latest developments that are occurring at Google, a new ‘Media Ads’ format for video ads on Google.com is also being planned. Google is soon to launch new video search ads in a hope to increase the user experience of its search engine. Through this new feature, the ads on Google search will be [...]

6 SEO Sales Pitches to Stay Far Away From

6 SEO Sales Pitches to Stay Far Away From 5tweetsretweet #1 Rankings Guaranteed First off, the value in SEO is not all about keyword rankings. Plus, any true SEO professional would never guarantee #1 rankings in Google. Some SEO crooks will promise and even guarantee top results in the major search engines for any keyword [...]

The goal of Search Engine Optimization

A website that is not fully optimized is like a showroom in the desert with no roads leading in. At SearchReadySeo, our core competency is Search Engine Optimization (SEO) & Web Marketing. The goal of Search Engine Optimization (SEO) should not be to simply bring more visitors to your web site, but rather to bring [...]

Importance of Inbound links

The most important source of traffic you have to your website comes directly from search engines.  Visitors that find your website via the search engines are more likely to purchase your product or service and best of all — it costs you nothing.  Our link building solutions are tailored to quickly and effectively put your [...]

SearchReadySeo is a “SEO firm”

 SearchReadySeo is a SEO firm     SearchReadySeo is a professional Search Engine Optimization and Website Design company based in the San Francisco Bay Area. SearchReadySeo have been offering clients one-on-one service which our clients will agree is second to none. SearchReadySEO, Inc. simply combines search Search optimization with website analytics. SearchReadySEO provides web marketing services [...]

Article Marketing explained.

Article marketing is a great and free way to drive tons of traffic your way. The thing about article marketing is that it’s all about volume. If you’re only throwing in a couple articles a week you’re not really going to get anywhere.Article marketing is a great source for free traffic, but please remember that you need volume to see tangible results. Writing one or two articles will not really cause your traffic to spike up, you need to submit probably at least 3-4 daily over a few weeks to see appreciable results. You don’t need stellar quality articles, just serviceable and easily read/understood ones that get your point across and have a strong call to action. You don’t need some masterpiece article, but you DO need to have a reasonable number of decent articles distributed throughout the web to generate a good level of traffic.

You need to write about 5 articles a day. If that is too much for you than try and start with 3 a day but jump up to 5 as soon as possible. The more the better again it’s all about volume. Submit your articles to as many directories as you can.

There are softwares that can automate this process but when you’re talking free you have to do it manually. It can be a bit time consuming but it’s worth it and once you make some dough you can get the automated software.

A lot of times directories won’t allow you to directly promote a product or service so you will need to point your articles at some blogs that then point to your web page where your offer is.

Again, volume volume volume is everything here: If you do a search for something and the first ten results all pointto one web page or blog then you will automatically assume they are the authority on the subject, so will everyone else.

Create a schedule for writing and submitting articles daily (or at least several times a week), and stick to it. You will see results over time if you do this, period!

Article marketing is a great source for driving traffic and the more you can get out there the better your efforts will help you.

Google Buzz & SEO

Everyone has been ‘buzzing’ around the new social media platform launched by Google recently – Google Buzz. There is nothing outstanding about the layout – it’s a sort of Twitter meets FriendFeed design. The major difference (and advantage) Buzz has over the existent social networks is that it is integrated into your Gmail account. There are many other interesting features which have been discussed in much detail across the internet but this article will go more in depth about other features.

For Search Engine Optimizers, the two interesting aspects of Google Buzz are:

1. The ‘implicit’ priority that Google Buzz will get on the Google Search Engine

2. The ‘auto-following’ – you can leverage Gmail to grow your social network more rapidly (compared with Twitter) since Buzz has a built-in viral feature by auto-following contacts

For the past few years, Google has moving towards a trend know as ‘real-time’ or ‘blended’ search. On your search result page you won’t only see organic (free results) and sponsored ads but also images, video, Twitter, MySpace and news posts (all as it happens). The opportunities for SEO service here are:

1. Google may interpret links from these posts to your website as having some marginal impact on your PageRank.

2. Buzz is already linked to Gmail and Google says that public Buzz will be indexed on Google search engines (have a look at the launch video). Google is also indexing Twitter posts; all of this encourages an SEO to see Buzz as a powerful tool

3. The posts themselves may show up on Google searches and give you some temporary visibility for free and for your target keywords.

I may be speculating here but I believe that Google Buzz might get a slight advantage when it comes to ‘real-time’ search, after all its Google’s baby.2 People may read your tweets, news posts and for this reason you should directly o to your website 3 The posts themselves may show up on Google searches result and give you some temporary visibility just for free with no cost and for your goaled keywords. Buzz is already linked to Gmail and Google says that public Buzz will be indexed on Google search engines (have a look at the launch video). Google is also indexing Twitter posts; all of this encourages an SEO to see Buzz as a powerful tool.

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Next generation Google Search

I just read a good post in wired magizine this month. Real time search and mobile search will become critical skills for Internet Marketing. Traditional news sources (broadcast, print) need to evolve to catch up with the way info is being shared…Also, security for info in the cloud will gain importance – as more people trust it, more attention will be given to mining info by the bad guys.

We from Searchreadyseo always appreciate the updates on where things are going with Google. I also appreciate Matt pointing out Mobile Searching, there are so many companies that are either afraid of it or just don’t know how to make their sites more mobile friendly. Hopefully, phone manufacturers will also work harder on making their browsers a little better so small businesses will have an easier time being viewed on a mobile phone.