Posts Tagged ‘SEO’

How to use content to acquire links and grow traffic

Thursday, December 17th, 2009

The web turns every business into a publisher.  Whether you are a professional services firm, a niche retailer or a bespoke dressmaker, if you want to be found online by new customers, you need to attract quality traffic to your website. The most effective way to do this is by building up relevant, authoritative inbound links - which help to source the right type of visitors, and also improve your natural search rankings.  So how do you go about building quality links?  The best route is specialist content - even if you don’t think of yourself as a publisher, you are an expert on your product or service and understand your customers’ problems.  Content is far more compelling than paid-for directory links, as it engages the customer on the point of a purchase decision and positions your business as providing useful advice.  First you need to identify your target audience, and work out their main concerns and where they need help.  Then build a list of target sites to link to: they need to be relevant, the sort of places your customers go, and have good page rank.  Then you are ready to start using content to acquire links and grow traffic… (more…)

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Working effectively with digital agencies

Monday, July 6th, 2009

I’ve just completed a series of presentations to about 250 SMEs across the East Midlands on how to select, and build a good working relationship with, digital agencies, whether they build and design websites, enhance SEO and PPC, run an email marketing campaign, or advise on ecommerce or social media.  Digital is a particularly tricky discipline as most business owners have limited knowledge and can feel at a disadvantage. I’ve had plenty of feedback from my audiences both on common pitfalls and secrets of success.  Whilst this is primarily based on the experiences of smaller businesses, I believe many of these five key principles apply equally to larger client-agency relationships. (more…)

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Search engine optimisation made easy

Thursday, May 14th, 2009

Whether you’re a small business optimising your own site for search engines in your spare time, or a larger business wondering whether to spend a small fortune with an SEO agency, it’s easy to get bewildered by the options available.  Here’s a simple starter kit of tips for basic search engine optimisation, inspired by an ex-colleague of mine, Simon Penson, who learnt his craft on the website of Todays Golfer Magazine, and now works with a range of clients on SEO research and copywriting.  The Emap specialist interest sites we launched together grew their traffic almost entirely through content-driven SEO and spent very little on paid marketing.  My own view on SEO is that it helps enormously if you are either a wordsmith yourself, or know a good journalist, so you can incorporate your keywords without distorting the copy. (more…)

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