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Ultimate SEO Tips Guide


With the success of the Ultimate Web Analytics Comparison, I decided to scour the Internet for as many SEO tips I could find. Please feel free to leave a comment if I missed anything. Since tactics change from time to time I tried looking for the most recent SEO Strategies.


 

 


Web Analytics Guide to Search Engine Optimization
Search Engine Optimization Guide

The 52 Top SEO Tips – Here Are 10 of Them
http://www.seo-writer.com/reprint/top-seo-tips.html

SEO Consultants
http://www.seoconsultants.com/seo/tips/

ProBlogger.net
Search Engine Optimization for Blogs – SEO

Ezau – 10 SEO Tips
http://www.ezau.com/latest/articles/0147.shtml

WebConfs
http://www.webconfs.com/seo-articles.php

SEO Egghead
Mattcuttsarama: 21 Great SEO Tips From Google’s Matt Cutts

Top 10 SEO Tips
http://www.top10seotips.com/

Dech – WordPress SEO Tips
http://www.dech.co.uk/2005/11/ultimate-WordPress-seo-tips/

SEO Chat
12 More SEO Tips for 2007

7 Advanced SEO Tips by IFergan
http://www.ifergan.org/seo-optimization-tips/7-advanced-seo-tactics.html

Search Engine Optimization (SEO) Tips for WordPress 2.0
http://www.solostream.com/2006/01/16/savvy-search-engine-optimization-seo-tips-for-wordpress-20/

Submit Express UK
http://www.submitexpress.co.uk/tips.html

8 simple SEO tips for blogs
http://www.johntp.com/2006/04/21/8-simple-seo-tips-for-blogs/

52 SEO Tips
http://www.bigoakinc.com/blog/category/52-seo-strategies/

Quick RSS SEO Tips
http://rssdiary.marketingstudies.net/content/quick_rss_seo_tips.php

Aaron Wall
http://www.search-marketing.info/organic-listings/index.htm

10 Tips for Optimizing your Webpage
http://www.visualscope.com/website-optimization.html

Six Things High Ranking Websites Have That Yours Doesn’t
http://www.totasecu.com/seo/six-things-high-ranking-websites-have-that-yours-doesnt.html

WordPress SEO Tips for Webmasters
http://www.johnwiseman.ca/blogging/wordpress-seo/brilliant-wordpress-seo-tips-for-bloggers-and-webmasters/

Top 10 SEO Tips from a Yahoo Insider
http://www.entrepreneurs-journey.com/646/top-16-yahoo-seo-tips/

11 SEO Tips for your Photo Blog
http://inphotos.org/11-seo-tips-for-your-photoblog/

Top 4 Essential SEO Tips
http://www.searchengine-weblog.com/50226711/top_4_essential_seo_tips.php

See the Entire Blog
http://seo.globalwarmingawareness07.com/

5 Great Resources for SEO Beginners
http://www.searchmarketinggurus.com/search_marketing_gurus/2007/03/5_great_resourc.html

Basic Ecommerce SEO Tips
http://www.reubenyau.com/basic-ecommerce-seo-tips/

Google Search Engine Tips for your Domain
http://www.morningblog.com/index.php/2007/04/28/domain_googleseo

WP SEO Tips
http://weblogtoolscollection.com/archives/2007/03/05/wp-seo-tips-tag-youre-it/

4 Blog SEO Tips to get your Blog Found
http://justmakemoneyonline.com/2007/04/20/4-blog-seo-tips-to-get-your-blog-f
ound-fast/

SEO Book – SEO Advice 101
http://www.seobook.com/archives/001649.shtml

SEOMoz – 5 SEO Tips for Businesses
http://www.seomoz.org/blog/5-tips-for-seo-businesses

12 Steps for Getting the Most of Your Search Engine Marketing Campaign
http://www.enquiro.com/net-profit/12-Steps.asp

SEO tips and Tricks Vs. SEO methodology
http://theideais.com/2007/04/29/seo-tips-tricks-vs-seo-methodology/

Some Very Easy To Follow SEO Tips
http://www.internetmarketinginbox.com/623/

Ten Tips to the Top of the Search Engines
http://www.internetmarketinginbox.com/623/

Top Driving Tips
http://www.bastioninternet.com/drive-traffic/top-ten-seo-tips.php

Steve Wiideman – SEO Tips
http://stevewiideman.com/modules/seotutorials/item.php?itemid=22

Digital Points Forum
http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?t=276066

Search Engine Tips That Get Clicks, Part 1
http://www.webtalkguys.com/article-sew.shtml

Top Tips from the Best Search Engine Optimization Experts
http://www.powerhomebiz.com/vol68/seotips.htm

29 links on Search and Design
http://www.seobythesea.com/?p=175

Tips from the Top: Search Engine Marketing On A Small Budget
http://www.searchengineguide.com/jupp/2006/08/tips_from_the_t.html

SEO Tips in a Sea of Change
http://www.searchengineguide.com/hedger/006589.html

SEO typical job role, job description, key skillset etc
WAW Search engine Optimization Jobs Section

Matt Cutts
http://www.searchnewz.com/blog/talk/sn-6-20071227MattCuttsSEOtipsforsmallbusiness.html

Web Analytics Guide to Digital marketing (onsite and offsite SEO)
Digital marketing Strategy

This Weeks Must Reads in Search Marketing

What an amazingly fast week, which included the most activity I’ve had on FaceBook in a long time. This week had some excellent articles/posts worth checking out:


PC World: Best Search Engine

PC World has recently released the results of their “Search Engine Shoot-Out”

We tested a total of 55 services in six categories: general (text info), video, mobile/local, news, images, and blogs. We conducted our tests over three weeks. We used ten terms in each category. For general text-information searches, for instance, our categories included technology, pop culture, research/academic topics, books, and travel/shopping

Google came out on top but it wasn’t an undisputed win because in the text category both AltaVista and AllTheWeb scored higher.

Here are the results from the 6 Categories:

- Text Search
- Blog Search
- Video Search
- Image Search
- News Search
- Local Search

To read the entire 11 page article visit PC World.

Make Money Using Web Analytics

Eric Enge over at Search Engine Watch wrote an excellent blog post talking about 9 ways to leverage web analytics to help grow your business. He began his post by mentioning one of the most important points to note about web analytics: Invest in the people not in the software.

Here are the main points that are addressed in Eric’s Post:

1) Find out what search terms are converting
2) Find out how your landing pages are converting
3) Setup and Manage A/B and Multivariate testing
4) Use the Referrers report
5) Spot a missing long tail
6) Latent Conversion Tracking
7) Comparative Traffic Analysis
8) Competitor Search Term Analysis
9) Search Funnels

I’d like to add a 10th point of my own which is to segment absolutely everything. It’s great to understand your conversion rates and most popular pages but you can really start making business decisions by segmenting those metrics by referring domains, keywords, regions, visitor segments and campaigns.

Read the entire post here: http://searchenginewatch.com/showPage.html?page=3625670

CMS Watch – Microsoft Sharepoint Not Cutting It

The latest semi-annual release of “The Web CMS Report” takes a close look at Microsoft Office SharePoint Server (“MOSS”) 2007 and finds that, whatever its strengths in collaborative document management, the platform remains ill-suited for managing many traditional websites.

The Report was published by CMS Watch (www.cmswatch.com), an independent analyst firm that evaluates content technologies and strategies for prospective solutions buyers.

MOSS 2007 is the successor to SharePoint Portal Server 2003 as well as Microsoft Content Management Server, Redmond’s former Web Content Management product, which has since been sunset by Microsoft.

“SharePoint has always been a good platform for managing Office documents and the new version is even better at that,” said CMS Watch founder Tony Byrne, “but managing web content represents a very different challenge, and here, Microsoft has not hit the mark.”

Research findings include:

- Like most portal software, MOSS natively generates non-standard HTML code with extraneous JavaScript and table-based layouts, which is problematic for enterprises wanting to employ standards-based design and code conventions. Licensees must pro-actively strip this extra code from their own websites.

- By default, MOSS 2007 employs a folder-based navigation structure that must be re-coded or replaced by optional controls for more traditional website navigation schemes.

- MOSS lacks strong native support for translation workflows, limiting its effectiveness out of the box for multinational web publishing efforts.

- For public-facing websites, the product lists for USD 41,000 per server, making it one of the most expensive licenses in its mid-market class.

- On the plus side, MOSS 2007 can be heavily customized and extended using traditional .NET approaches.

“MOSS 2007 might make sense for certain document-heavy Intranets,” Byrne added, “but prospective customers should not assume that its ease of deployment for simple file sharing will equate to ease of implementation for managing complex web publishing operations — for Web Content Management, MOSS is really more of a development platform.”

Based on hundreds of interviews with web content management system (CMS) customers worldwide, the 11th Edition of the Web CMS Report includes detailed comparisons of 30 vendors across 18 key feature categories, as well as evaluations of individual product suitability for 12 universal CMS scenarios.

Vendors covered in the Web CMS Report include Microsoft, EMCDocumentum, Interwoven, Vignette, Oracle / Stellent, IBM, Open Text / RedDot, WebSideStory, Day, Mediasurface, Serena, Tridion, CoreMedia, Percussion, FatWire, PaperThin, Ektron, CrownPeak, Alfresco, Typo3, Drupal, and Plone. The Report is available for purchase online from CMS Watch (http://www.cmswatch.com).

The Report is designed to help enterprises make faster and better buying decisions. Like all CMS Watch offerings, The CMS Report does not rank “best” vendors, but instead details the strengths and weaknesses of the various suppliers, identifies their suitability for different use cases, and isolates vendor tendencies that may influence longterm product roadmaps.

Podcast: SEMPO Institute – Advanced SEO Courses

Yesterday I had the opportunity to speak with Terry Plank, Dean of the SEMPO Institute, regarding the Advanced SEO Courses offered by SEMPO. Terry was very imressed with the response the SEMPO Insitute courses have been recieving and is proud of the content and material covered in the courses. During the end of our conversation Terry pointed out he is looking for even more feedback so that SEMPO could further enhance the courses.

Below is the list of questions I asked Terry, you can also listen to the podcast:


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  • Can you talk a little bit about the success of the Fundamentals of Search Marketing?
  • Who is the the target market for the advanced SEO Classes?
  • What are the major changes from the Fundamentals of Search Marketing?
  • What can a student in the advanced course expect to get out of the class? Are the ready for a full time search marketing position?
  • Do you have any thoughts of creating anymore category specific tracks, ie: Web Analytics, Social Media, etc…?
  • In what areas can the SEMPO Institute improve?

If you are interested in finding out more about the advanced courses visit: http://www.sempo.org/learning_center/training/

Also, checkout these screenshots of the interface for the advanced courses as well as this powerpoint presentation which discusses the courses in more detail.

FaceBook's Top 5 Features

More than ever before I am using FaceBook, this is mainly due to the large amount of FaceBook friend requests I have been receiving over the last few weeks. I am really starting to like FaceBook and from my perspective here are the top 5 FaceBook Features:

  • FaceBook’s most intuitive photo upload tool, in seconds I was able to upload an album containing pictures from my recent Chicago Trip.
  • The ease at which you can find and add contacts by browsing through your friends’ lists
  • News Feed Management, get as much or as little updates from the topics that you choose. I really like the innovative ‘slider’ interface too.
  • The ‘Posted Items‘ is a very cool feature. Someone with an extensive friends list could really capitalize on traffic by posting a useful link (let the viral marketing flood gates open)
  • Wall Posts – A quick way to see what a friend is up to. FaceBook instantly sends an email update when someone posts on your wall.

If you are interested in connecting with me, here is my profile: http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=577260359