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PR & Marketing Tips | SEO & Your Blog

admin | Sunday, May 9th, 2010 | No Comments »

PR and Marketing Tips SEO and Your Blog PR & Marketing Tips | SEO & Your BlogThere is a lot of talk about search engine optimization (SEO), and rightly so; SEO can greatly assist in your marketing and PR efforts, and may even help to reduce your advertising costs. When using SEO properly, you can increase your traffic and search engine strength without having to spend as much on ad words or other forms of advertising. Here are a few quick tips that I’ve used that have helped my blog traffic grow:

  • Optimize titles. Use keywords that people often search for (which you can find from the Google keyword tool). Remember too that new searches are made everyday, and most other blogs and websites don’t optimize for the smaller, less searched for terms. The long tail of the keyword curve needs to be paid some attention. These keywords include three or four word long searches, and can greatly increase your traffic.
  • Within the posts themselves use keywords a few times in a blog post, and try to use them at the beginning of the post. Also, try bolding or italicizing them. Google and other search engines periodically send out spiders to sift through your content to use in their search engine results. When users search these engines for content that your website has optimized for, your site will show up higher in the results due to the spiders recordings of keywords that you’ve used.
  • Make sure the URL for your post or blog utilizes the best keywords from your title. With Blogger, the URL of a blog post is automatically made from the title of the blog post. More often than not, the title is cut to make the URL shorter. Thus, it makes sense to use critical or more important keywords at the beginning of a post title.
  • Optimize images that your blog uses. Spiders cannot “see” images, but they can read the tags, names, and other notes associate with images. As such, name or tag your images with keywords.
  • For the overall blog, within the HTML source code, use meta tags. These are also searched by spiders, and show up in search results. Using these tags also gives your site more keyword associations, and allows you to give your site a description in search engine results. Meta tags are added within the portion of your HTML source code, and can be customized to fit your own needs. (Though the spelling is a little atrocious, this blog post offers some clear cut tips for adding meta tags.) Some say that meta tags are part of a ‘keyword stuffing’ technique (where keywords are overused), but I find them to be useful either way.
SEO can take some time, thoughtful planning, and dedication, but the results are great and can help increase your return on investment. Also, WordSell has a great tool here for scheduling articles based on content you want to cover on your blog and keywords you want to touch on.
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Blogging and Your Company | 5 Tips to Blog By

Ashley | Wednesday, December 16th, 2009 | No Comments »

 Blogging and Your Company | 5 Tips to Blog By

As I’ve mentioned before, blogging is a great way to contribute to the online community, create a leader position for yourself, and get customers involved. Regardless of your company or niche, blogging can help to advance your company. To reiterate these points, here are a few great tips I got today from my interview with 99designs blogger Jason Aiken:
  1. Just do it. This sums up a lot of what he talked about during our interview; get started, and get started now. He said “there is no better time to start than where you are now”, so, really, just do it! From other bloggers I’ve interviewed, there has been some resounding consensus when it comes to things they wish they had done differently: they wish they had started sooner.
  2. Don’t be afraid, and don’t worry about failing. You won’t know if you will be successful unless you first try. The same can be said for social media; how will you know if it is for your company if you don’t try using it? Once you implement some of the tools the web now has to offer, try measuring them. (For some tips on measuring the success of social media, click here.)
  3. Make time. Blogging and implementing social media is a “definite time commitment”, but it is well worth it. The results can be seen in the number of clients 99designs continues to have and the success they’ve had in fundraising.
  4. Stay consistent. “When you leave gaps in your content, that’s when you lose followers, and people lose interest. There are millions, probably more, of sources where readers can go.” Keep content flowing so that you don’t lose interest. Competition is fierce in the blogging world, but as I’ve said before, there’s always room for a great blog that has great content to offer.
  5. Make your content digestible. People who read blogs and blog on their own may want something succinct and easy to understand. This means that you should probably be writing in such a manner to make your content more valuable to the busy professionals of the online world. Write well, and ensure that your content is compact and easily digested.
It was a great interview with Jason! Keep an eye (or ear) out for the full interview, and be sure to follow the 99design team on Twitter and to check out their blog here for some helpful tips and tactics.


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