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Main Rules When Choosing Domain Name

June 13th, 2010

Domain name selection is particularly important when starting an online business. This is the website address that is going to represent the company and convey the content of the site. There are many areas to consider when choosing a name and its best to thoroughly deliberate the following rules.

Primary Rules

There are nine main rules for choosing an effective domain name. These include:

  • The domain name should be the website name
  • The domain name should be the brand name
  • Shorter domain names are beneficial
  • Select a name not easily confused with others
  • Avoid hyphenated names
  • Avoid plurals
  • Avoid copyright infringement
  • Don’t follow the latest trends
  • Use an Ajax domain selection tool

Naming the domain name after the website is an effective idea so when visitors think of a website, they think of it by name. This allows them to instantly know where to go for a specific product or service. Also, the domain name should be the name of the brand being sold since that is generally what the public will first type into their browser.

A common debate is shorter versus longer domain names. Shorter domain names have the advantage of being easier to remember and easier to type with less of a chance of misspelling a word. Similarly, it’s good practice to select a domain name that cannot be easily confused with others. Slightly changing a word or adding letters, punctuation and short words confuse customers which deplete the site’s brand image.

Other rules include avoiding hyphenated names and avoiding plurals. Hyphenated names are easy to forget when typing and when sites are verbally recommended, there’s more room for error with saying “hyphen” or adding an ‘s’ to the end of the site than without. Additionally, it’s a typing annoyance to constantly have to hyphenate words, especially in a browser.

Along the same lines, copyright infringement was established so customers do not get confused by similar sounding websites. Any copyright infringement will undoubtedly add complications to the website’s success. It’s best to first check the US Patent and Trademark Database or copyright.gov to verify.

There are many website naming trends that have come and gone. It’s best not to become wrapped up in this since the trend will change as fast as it came. The most recent trends are found with Web 2.0 naming conventions that oddly misspell regular words. Also, utilizing a domain selection tool such as AjaxWhois will help identify those names that are available for use.

These are the most important rules for initially selecting a domain name. As more names are chosen, naming conventions will change to allow new website owners to stand out over the competition. These basic rules will remain consistent for domain name choices.

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10 Main SEO Strategy Keys for FaceBook Page

June 10th, 2010

Facebook Pages are increasingly becoming a “second home page” for businesses online. In this article we will show how to increase traffic using your FaceBook page using SEO methods:

1. Choose the best name for your Facebook Page – and don’t change it

Choosing the right name for your Facebook Page is very important. When choosing your page’s title you should find the balance between relevant keywords and good, not too spammy  but at the same time informative title! So if your title appears too spammy, fans will be less likely to share it with their friends on their profile and more likely to hide your updates from their News Feed.

Second, don’t give into the temptation to choose a fully generic page name like “Travel” or “Hawaii.” Because Facebook’s intention for Pages is that they authentically represent businesses, brands, or celebrities, Facebook has recently been disabling updates for generically named Pages – effectively neutering their ability to reach their Facebook fans.

The bottom line: use your business’s real name as the name of your page. And once you pick your Page’s name, don’t change it. Facebook uses your Page name in the title of the Page, and since Google dings pages when their titles change, modifying your Facebook Page’s name will cost you SEO points.

2. Select the best URL (Facebook username) for your Facebook Page

Facebook recently launched the ability to choose a vanity URL (Facebook calls it a “username”) for your Facebook Page, one of the most important SEO opportunities on Facebook to date. When you choose a Facebook username for your Page, your Page’s URL becomes www.facebook.com/YourUsernameHere. Usernames can be selected at www.facebook.com/username.

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Facebook usernames present a better opportunity for businesses to consider incorporating generic keywords for SEO purposes than the Page name itself. While Facebook has created a black list of generic usernames that Pages (and users) are prevented from registering, there are still opportunities for businesses to obtain relatively generic usernames, or usernames that combine their actual name with additional generic keywords.

However, we do offer a word of caution when incorporating generic keywords in your Facebook Page URL: Facebook intends for Pages to authentically represent the identities of businesses, and brands and has revoked privileges from Pages with generic titles in the past, so it’s not unfathomable that Facebook might somehow punish Pages with generic usernames by similarly revoking status publishing rights (or at least the username itself) at some point in the future.

One important note: in order to mitigate Facebook username squatting, Facebook requires that your Page have at least 100 fans before it becomes eligible to select a username. If your Page has less than 100 fans, you’ll need to recruit more fans before being able to take advantage of this important SEO strategy.

3. Use the “About” text box to place keyword-dense prose near the top of your Page

One important SEO strategy that should be employed on your Facebook Page whenever feasible is placing keyword-dense prose as close to the top of the Page as possible. Because Facebook limits where Page owners can place large chunks of text on the default Wall tab of Facebook Pages, the “About” box actually represents the highest place in the CSS structure of the page to add custom text.

In order to add text to your Page’s “About” box, click the “Write something about [YourPage]” in the box underneath your Page’s profile picture. You’ll then be able to enter custom text in the input box – there is a 250 character limit, so choose your words wisely.

4. Use the “Info” tab to include more important keywords, text, and high priority links on your Page

facebook-page-seo-infoFacebook creates an “Info” tab for every Facebook Page that has fields containing important descriptive metadata about the Page. It’s important to fill out these fields, because they provide the opportunity to include keywords, prose, and links that will increase the content score of your Facebook Page for many types of Google searches. For example:

  • Address, City, State, and Zip code are important fields for local searches
  • Company Overview, Mission, and Products are important fields for product searches
  • Websites is a valuable opportunity to add direct links to your own websites or other relevant sites in your space

The specific fields present will vary according to the category you choose for your Page when you create it (business, brand, or public figure), so choose the category that best fits your needs.

5. Create “Static FBML” boxes and tabs to place lengthy content and more static links on your Page

While opportunities to place large blocks of static text on the default tab of your Facebook Page are quite limited (see the “About” box section above), Facebook allows Page owners to create additional boxes or tabs that can hold any kind of static content, including text, images, and links. Adding content boxes or tabs to your Page can be a great way to boost the content density score of your Page (note, however, that each tab lives at a separate URL in Google’s eyes).

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In order to add a custom content box or tab to your Page, follow these steps:

  1. Go to the “Static FBML” application on Facebook.
  2. Click “Add to my Page” on the top left side, and choose the page you’d like to add a custom content box or tab to.
  3. Once you’ve chosen one, close the dialog box, go to your Page, and click “Edit page” under your Page’s profile picture.
  4. In the applications list on the resulting page, you should see an application called “FBML 1″. Click the pencil icon on the right, and choose “Edit.”
  5. You’ll be taken to a page with 2 fields: “Box Title” and “FBML.” Enter the name you’d like to give the box or tab in the “Box Title” field. Enter the HTML you’d like to use in the “FBML” field (FBML stands for Facebook Markup Language, and is a subset of HTML.), and then click the Save Changes button.
  6. Once changes are saved, click the “Edit” link at the top of your Page to return to your Page’s application settings page. Click the pencil icon next to the name of the FBML application you just created, and choose “Application Settings.”
  7. facebook-page-custom-contentIf you want to add the FBML you just entered as a box, choose “Add” next to the Box option. The custom FBML box will by default appear on the Boxes tab, so if you want to move it to the left side of your Wall tab, you’ll need to then go to the Boxes tab, click the pencil icon on your FBML box, and choose “Move to Wall tab.”
  8. Or, if you want to add the FBML you just entered as a tab, choose “Add” next to the Tab option. The custom content should then automatically appear on its own tab on your Page. Note, however, that Facebook truncates tab titles after 10 characters, so you’ll need to choose a short title.

And voila! After that somewhat arduous process, your custom content should appear. Be sure to write good copy :)

6. Post direct links to your website (or other relevant sites) in your Page’s stream

Status updates offer a powerful way to place direct links near the top of your Page’s CSS structure. Because Google boosts pages that link to relevant sites – and dings pages that link to unrelated sites or add too many links too suddenly – posting links in status updates can be a powerful and authentic way to boost your Facebook Page’s link score.

There are two ways to post links into your Page’s stream:

  1. Including the raw URL in the text of the status update itself
  2. Using the “attach link” feature in the Facebook publisher

Let’s take a look at the pros and cons of each approach from an SEO perspective:

1. Raw URL

When you include the raw URL in the text of the status update itself, Facebook auto-links the text directly to the URL. While you can’t control the anchor text of the link (it is always just the URL itself), the link does go directly to the destination page – and not through a Facebook.com URL that adds the Facebook menu bar at the top when you click through to the destination page.

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2. Attach Link

When you use the “attach link” feature of the Facebook publisher, Facebook pulls in the title, body, and images from your Page, and suggests a thumbnail image and text snippet which it places adjacent to your Page’s link. The automatic inclusion of this text further boosts the keyword density of the CSS region near the link, and the thumbnail also links to the destination URL – both nice perks of using the “attach link” feature.

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Power tip: You can also change the anchor text while clicking the page’s title before clicking “Share” in the Facebook publisher.

However, importantly, the link itself does not go directly to the destination URL – rather, it goes through a Facebook.com share URL that includes the destination URL as an iframe on the resulting page, with the Facebook menu bar at the top which includes commenting and sharing features. While there is still some debate in the SEO community as to the impact of the specific implementation details of such toolbars, the lack of a direct link when using Facebook’s “attach link” feature does partially mitigate the SEO benefits of posting links on Facebook Pages.

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7. Add photos with captions, events with descriptions, and a discussion forum

facebook-page-seo-photosIt almost goes without saying, but it’s important to always be sharing interesting content on your Facebook Page, and always using all available descriptive fields on each type of content shared. When posting photos, use verbose and keyword-dense descriptions. When posting events, take the extra minute to include text and keywords in the event description field that you want to rank for. Add a discussion forum to your Page.

Facebook makes all of the content shared on Facebook Pages indexable by search engines, so use the tools Facebook provides to your full advantage.

8. Get more inbound links to your Facebook Page from the web by posting links to your Page on all your websites

find_us_on_facebook_badgeJust as a variety of inbound links from authoritative websites help boost PageRank for traditional websites, getting more inbound links to your Facebook Page will boost its PageRank as well. You can do this with text links, but Facebook has also created a “Find Us On Facebook” badge which it encourages Page owners to use. The new Fan Box widget for Facebook Pages also includes links back to your Facebook Page.

Facebook has created promotional guidelines for promoting your Facebook Page that are worth a read. Basically, Facebook doesn’t want Page owners to claim you have officially partnered with Facebook by virtue of having a Facebook Page. However, Facebook does want as many links as possible pointing to Facebook.com :)

9. Get more intra-Facebook inbound links by getting more Facebook fans

Because Facebook places links to Facebook Pages on the default version of Facebook users’ profile pages which are visible to search engines, the more fans you get, the more links you’ll have to your Page within Facebook. For Pages with thousands (or even millions) of fans, the number of links can really add up.

10. Strengthen intra-Facebook reciprocal linking by getting fans to comment and like content in your stream

When fans comment or like content in your Facebook Page’s stream, Facebook links their name back to their Facebook profile page. As a result, when the profile stubs of those fans who have posted comments and likes on your Page are indexed, Google will see more reciprocal links between your Page and your Page’s fans (in a way that grows organically over time), which it will see as a stronger bond. This creates a virtuous cycle of improved link weight from the indexed profile page stubs to your Page, and vice versa.

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Conclusion & Next Steps

While building and expanding your Facebook Page presence requires creative planning and consistent execution, SEO can play a vital role in boosting your Page’s growth rate. While viral distribution limits you to the people your fans are connected to, search engine optimization exposes your Facebook Page to Facebook’s entire userbase – and as we’ve discussed above, there’s a lot that Page owners can do to maximize their exposure through Google, Yahoo, MSN, Ask, and other popular search engines.

The Importance of Link Building for SEO

June 1st, 2010

In our article for SEO many times we have talked about the importance of Link Building for SEO. Now we want to talk again for Link Building because it is one of the most important aspects in SEO.

Why is it so important Link Building for SEO

SEO process could be devided into two main steps - On-Page SEO and Off-Page SEO. On-Page  SEO is process and methods you can do with web site - change and optimize html content, put H1,H2 tags, change meta tags, titles, friendly URLs, etc - you can learn more about SEO practices especially on-page SEO here. SEO adheres to the 80/20 rule, whereby on-page optimisation accounts for 20% of search engine rankings.

80% of the SEO comes from Link Building - and this is one of the most hardest part of SEO. How to get other sites to put links back to your site. Also it is very important to know that there are GOOD LINKS and BAD LINK. More about GOOD AND BAD LINKS you can read here!

  1. Main strategies for Link Building nowadays for free:
  2. Link Exchanges
  3. Ask for Links
  4. Register with Directories - it should be relevant to your niche
  5. WordPress Releases
  6. Links from Social Web Sites - ex. Create Fan Pages, Groups in Facebook, Use Twitter, etc

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Link Building Tactics for Better SEO

May 30th, 2010

In our articles for Seach Engine Optimization we talk a lot about different tactics for better ranking and more traffic from Search Engines. Now we want to talk about one of the most important - Link Building!

Link Building is the ability to create backlinks to your website. Search engines look favorably on websites with many backlinks. So your should remember this rule:

The more links to and from your site, the higher the page rank.

Your main target should be to put your website link in many different places - MORE and MORE. This does not mean to set your link around carelessly. Here is the second very important rule:

Put your links in places that are in your niche and have relative content to your site

Linking your site in such places(that are in your niche) is beneficial. This is excellent method not only for SEO bots but also it will increase targeting traffic. For instance robably not so many people will click on link for Web Hosting company when it is placed in site for sport cars - and even if there is some traffic from this site - it will not be targeting. This link will not be relative to the content of the site it is placed - practically this will not be valuable link for your SEO.

Increasing number of places in the web which links to your site should be in your niche. Such places could be:

  • Blogs
  • Article Directories
  • Advirtisements
  • Forums
  • Social network sites
  • Othere websites

Analyse sites you want to put your backlinks and check traffic they brings to your site!

The Importance of Meta Tags in SEO

May 22nd, 2010

Now we will talk about Meta Tags in HTML pages and how important they are for SEO. But first as usually we will describe how Search Engines work. Search Engines use special crawlers, known also as bots. Their main target is to scan your HTML pages and collect information from them.  Some parts of the html are treated(by SEO bots) with high priority than others. For example html set like <strong>important note</strong> is treated by bot as more important than other text that is not formatted. There is logic - for instance when you read some article you take more attention on bold parts. Bots are made with similar logic - formatting html and text is very important. We will talk more about formatting text in other article!

What are Meta Tags and why they are so important

Meta tags are specific html tags set at the begining of html page(short summary paragraphs) - they describe web page and its content! It is recommended for webmasters to set at least these 2 meta tags -  Meta Description and Meta Keywords. There are also another meta tags that are use by bots - some of meta tags are used by only specific search engine crawlers. The reason why meta descriptions are so important in search engine optimization is because they greatly affect the ranking of a site or page or a particular keyword. Meta tags should describe each page in correct way - short description in meta tags(in description, keywords, etc) should be relevant to the content of the page. Some webmasters make mistake to use the same meta tags in each page! Remember: Use SHORT and RELEVANT unique description and keword phrasess in your Meta tags - and should describe in the best way the page content! So Meta tags are treated by SE bots as important parts of html. Search Engine crawlers use this part in their search algorithms - for instance if a meta tag contains a selection of keywords(which are alos relevant to the content of the page), then this page would likely rank highly for these keywords. Nowadays some webmasters and SEO specialists advise us that these tags are not so imported for SEO and we should not take so attention on them. This is not correct for us - when we make our SEO we take time and anylize every web page so we can create most propriate meta tags for every single page. Meta tags still are very important for SEO and analyze your pages and write your meta tags!

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The Secret About Choosing Good Domain Name and SEO

May 17th, 2010

Nowadays the good domain name is very important for effective SEO. The right choice of domain name means difference in first page or fifth  page of Google. Also in this article we will reveal for you secret of the good domain name - it is very simple but at the same time very important:)

So first you should know how Search Engine works and why they pay attention on the domain name

Relevancy, Usefullness and Popularity are the main basis in search engines algorithm! And the reason for this is simple - the Search Engine Sites tries to be maximum useful for their users. So to rank in highest position in Search Engines you should choose relevant domain name.

What does mean RELEVANT DOMAIN NAME?

It means that domain name should contain the right keywords and keyphrases. The big plus is to be easy to remember.

Your Domain Name should contain a valuable keyphrases and also it should be relevant to your niche!

To find good domain name is not easy process. It is not easy but if you succeed this you will achieve a lot of benefits and big satisfaction. With good research you will find that nowadays in all cases for your niche you will need of long- tail high-relevant keywords.

The Example For Good Domain Name

If you search for your fitness site domain and search domain and want to take fitness.com probably this domain will be taken and will not very relevant to your niche. But if you try this loseweight-fitnessdiets.com(although it is too long) then this domain is more relevant to your niche and also it contains more relevant keywords! Because your site is for fitness diets and how to lose weight and products to lose weight. Also many people search these keywords/keyphrases!

Conclusion

Your domain name should be relevant to your niche and at the same time it should contains relevant keywords and show be easy to remember! Once you have found the right keywords you should go to next phase of your SEO! Fill the site wiht text - find interesting(and not very long articles) which are relevant to your niche. Our advice is to riwrite them or to write unique text(which is big plus)!

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SEO Tutorail - Part 4 - Keywords Research

February 25th, 2010

As first step in SEO you need to find the right keywords(also you can check keywords in domain names) to target for your site.

Very important: DO NOT skip this step because the rest of your SEO efforts depend on it.

There are a number of very good free keyword research tools available to help you with this part of your SEO efforts. You can also quickly compare the popularity of up to 5 keywords at once using Google Trends.

Keyword Research is Not Just About Search Volume - It is BASIC STEP IN SEO

Search volume must be weighed carefully against the competitiveness of your keywords - the number of sites already ranking for those terms. The balance between high volume and low competition is the ideal selection.

Keyword research is one of the most fundamental SEO (define) activities, but it’s also one of the least talked about. Yes, personalized search, social media, and SEO for Flash are all very exciting, but without the right keywords, SEO efforts will go astray.

Two helpful and free tools are:

  • Google’s Adwords Keyword Tool provides a long list of related terms and indicates search volume based on a five-point ranking.
  • Yahoo’s Keyword Selection Tool provides actual keyword volume for the most recent month it has data both for the term you type in and for related terms.
  • But you should not rely only on these tools, they don’t provide competitive data - you may have to manually search the engines for each keyword to see how many search results are returned, potentially a time-consuming and tedious task.

    In next article we will show you how to analyze and to choose the right keywords!

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    SEO Tutorial - PART 3

    February 20th, 2010

    Which are main steps in SEO?

    10 DIY Quick Tips for SEO

    Here are ten basic SEO tips included in the search engine optimization tutorial you might consider doing yourself to get better search rankings and increased site traffic:

    • DIY SEO Tip 1 - Select the right keywords
    • DIY SEO Tip 2 - Select the right domain name
    • DIY SEO Tip 3 - Use keywords in file names and folders
    • DIY SEO Tip 4 - Use your keywords in your page titles
    • DIY SEO Tip 5 - Use keyword text in your navigation
    • DIY SEO Tip 6 - Create useful keyword content - repeat often
    • DIY SEO Tip 7 - Make keywords part of your META Description
    • DIY SEO Tip 8 - Secure high quality incoming links
    • DIY SEO Tip 9 - Use keyword text (not “click here”) in your links
    • DIY SEO Tip 10 - Create a site map

    While there are other techniques an ethical SEO professional will use to boost your rankings, these 10 DIY SEO tips that form the basis for the search engine optimization tutorial will get you on the right track, even with a severely limited budget. Even eCommerce and other sites that are controlled by a content management system, which can create its own SEO challenges, can benefit by following these suggestions. And, if your keywords are highly competitive, you may not ever be able to rank in the top 10 search results, but you will move up in the rankings and you should find traffic to your site on the rise.

    Patience and Persistence are SEO Virtues

    Keep in mind that SEO takes time. You won’t see improvements by following the tips in this tutorial overnight, so don’t be discouraged if your traffic doesn’t jump through the roof right away. And, don’t expect to use this search engine optimization tutorial tips once and then forget about them. Make it a practice to keep these SEO tips in mind whenever you update your website, go through a redesign, or plan a new site. Also, keyword popularity and competitiveness changes over time, so revisit your targeted keywords periodically to see if they still draw traffic.

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    SEO Tutorial - PART 2

    February 18th, 2010

    Organic SEO is Both an Art and a Science

    Organic SEO of your website for improved search results is an art and at the same time a science.

    • The science part of SEO lies largely in understanding the algorithms, or formulas, used by the search engines to determine where sites rank and making decisions on which keywords - terms or phrases people use to conduct a search - to target.
    • The “art” portion of SEO is how you go about implementing techniques for search engines to find you.

    Unfortunately, search engine algorithms change constantly and the search engines do what they can to keep their algorithms and techniques secret. While understanding the factors that are used for search rankings is akin to cracking a code, there is a wealth of information available on the web - some of it reliable and some of it not-so-reliable. The purpose of this search engine optimization tutorial is to provide you with the important basics of SEO in the form of ten tips you can do yourself.

    One of the basic step in SEO is Keyword research! It  is the process of understanding what search terms or phrases your targeted site visitors might use to find you, and then selecting the right balance between keyword popularity - the number of times the word or phrase is used in a search - and competitiveness - the number of other websites that are trying to rank highly for those keywords, measured by the results returned by the search engine for the keyword phrase used. Finding frequently used keywords that relatively few sites are targeting is the challenge. It is the foundation for all SEO efforts and cannot be overlooked.

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    SEO Tutorial - PART 1

    February 17th, 2010

    This search engine optimization tutorial is designed to give you some basic advices and knowledgebase for improving your rankings in search engines that you may be able to do yourself.
    Search engine optimization (SEO) is the process of taking steps to assure that your site is placed higher in search engine results than your competitors’ websites. Google, MSN and Yahoo have a hold on the vast majority of daily searches performed on the Internet. Indeed most peope use Google as main search engine so most tips and tricks will get from them

    Two Types of Search Engine Results
    There are two basic types of search engine results -

    • organic or natural
    • paid

    Getting listed on the first page of results is pretty much critical and it should be your target because most people who search the Web won’t bother to look any farther than the first page of search engine results to find you.

    You can pay for such high placement through Pay Per Click (PPC) advertising campaigns, such as Google AdWords or Yahoo Sponsored Search or Microsoft’s adCenter. If you outbid your competitors your website can get placed on the first page of search results.

    Organic search results are where your website ranks on its own - without ad payments. Getting your website placed in the top 10 search results for your targeted keywords can result in increased traffic to your website and consequently, increased sales for your home business. Organic search engine optimization, then focuses on improvements in your organic search rankings.

    … to be continued.

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