Showing posts with label Ontario. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ontario. Show all posts

November 25, 2007

How do you get ranked higher in a search engine result?

Webprezents is a new concept in web identity. So what is the answer? Participation.

Webprezents creates a web identity for you on the web that touches on the busiest and most socially relevant sites in the world. If you want the world to see you, you need the search engines to see you. Go where the traffic is and you will surely increase your relevancy.

Keywords and keyword strategies are irrelevant in today’s internet world unless they are tied to a strategy that makes you important to search engines. Just because your website contains the keywords that have been tailored to your target market, does not mean you have increased your importance to sophisticated search engines and their sophisticated methods. Search engines do not simply index keywords and rank you on the number of times you use them. They rank you based on your visibility, your dynamic site content and your overall web presence.

Webprezents builds a blog for your company and ties it to key search engines dedicated to Blogging content. Your site is setup with RSS feeds and you have ties to the most popular social networking sites on the web; the Web 2.0.

The biggest misconception about social networking sites is that they are used by a demographic that does not use your service and therefore has no use to you. This truly is a misconception. To build a strong web presence, you need to be associated with high traffic sites so that search engines find you relevant. Forget who uses social networking; just remember that search engines index the most popular sites regularly.

Webprezents then builds out your blog by adding dynamic content from other popular social sites. Video, photographs and audio clips all play a part in today’s media rich web world. RSS feeds can send up to the minute live feeds to your existing static website and create a virtual, living identity. Subscription services to other indexing, book marking and news feed sites create a dynamic circle of data that continues to flow, even when you sleep.

Blogging alone does not create a web identity, but by utilizing many of the tools available on the web, Webprezents can increase your relevancy on a topic, service or product you want to feature. The change can be so dramatic, that within days, you can be the popular answer to a search engine query. Just think of when you are looking for something on the internet, how do you search for it?

All of the major news sites use this methodology, and have created a relevancy or credibility with search engines that allow them to provide almost instant results. You will not have to compete on that level and become the source for today’s breaking news. Your job is actually easier. Webprezents will quantify your product identity, tie it to you geographically and increase your standing as the defacto source for answers in your market or subject sector.

The Web 2.0 is here to stay so use this to your or your business’s advantage. Don’t rely on keywords when everyone else is using the exact same system. Use a system that actually makes search engines work. Be relevant. Use Webprezents!

July 29, 2007

Top 10 Myths About Search Engine Optimization

1. I don’t need to know about SEO – My web site and web master ensure I have a strong presence on the Internet that will bring more business

2. SEO works like magic

Not so. Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is just like any other job in life. If you do a good job and put in the hard work, you will get results. When you search for something on the Internet, you expect the search engine to read your mind and provide what you are looking for on the very first line. Put yourself in the customer’s shoes. If you want people to find you that way, make sure your website is the best it can be. Make your web site and your web presence the most informative place to learn about what you do or provide. Make sure you can answer the questions a potential customer would ask? Who are you? What do you do? When and where do you do it. How can I get it? People ask questions on search engines. Provide answers.

3. If I pay to be submitted to the search engines, I’ll see more traffic to my web site

Not so. URL submission pages came about in the 90’s. They should stay there. There are still companies that charge a fee for submissions to the top search engines on a regular basis. URL’s can be indexed within hours by participating in a blog or other Web 2.0 social site.

4. Paid services for key word optimization will increase Search Engine Optimization

These days the phrase, “Search Engine Optimization” or SEO is all the buzz. Most paid services focus on the keywords in a website and offer monthly keyword optimization strategies. Regrettably this is only a strategy and not reality. Search engines don’t work using keywords alone. Any business that relies solely on key word strategy for the internet will fail. Using incorrect, inappropriate, repetitive or too many or keywords can negatively impact your presence on the www resulting in being banned or lowering your business’s search engine ranking.

5. Regular submissions of my URL will increase my web presence

Wrong again. Any service that claims to submit your site to search engines on a regular basis may get you banned as the search engines may interpret the submission as spam.

6. Linking is all there is.

Links are important, as search engines will consider a site that is highly linked to be more important than one that is not. However, just creating links to satisfy this objective does not solve the problem. Simple back linking on each page does not really count as a legitimate link. You don’t need thousands of links to be relevant. If your content changes and you know how to get a search engine to spider you, then you can be relevant with only one link.

7. As a Canadian based business, if someone searches my company/organization name, I’ll come up on the first page when being searched or Googled.

Not necessarily so. Search engines can’t find you if they don’t know where you are based. Especially if you don’t have a URL ending in “.ca”. Google is very good at figuring out where you are, but can’t read minds – yet! Unfortunately, most websites forget to make it clear where they are located. Pretend you are in grade school again. Put your name and address on everything and consider a URL ending in “ca”.

8. Optimizing means I have to create a whole new website

Not so. Presentation is everything to a potential customer – whether they already know your product or service or not. What tags say makes your site attractive to the search engines. Expanding your presence on the Internet is about making your business more appealing to search engines. Even bad websites can be popular.

9. Multiple websites will make my business more popular

Don’t mirror your site or have multiple domain names that point to identical sites. Choose one site and point all domains to one place. Search engines will de-list multiple sites and see them as spam.

10. Blogs and other social sites are for kids.

Sorry, wrong again. The major news networks now use blogs. YouTube was featured in the last U.S. Democratic debates. Whether your customer base is young or old, you need to be actively participating in the new Web 2.0 – today’s interactive internet. Even if you don’t want to promote yourself to a specific demographic, you want to be seen by the search engines. Search engines comb the top 10 social sites every few minutes. You need to be there.

December 10, 2006

How to increase your business's internet presence - It's time for cutting edge change

How do you get listed on Google? How about Yahoo or MSN? Have you ever noticed that when you look for something in your own backyard, the first twenty results are usually across the country? Website owners have no idea how to make themselves visible on a regional level. A few years ago, it made sense to use key words, titles, etc. I'm sure you have heard of meta tags.

Meta tags are fine if a search engine ever decides to index your business, organization etc. by using them. If it does, it may take up to six months. When it is indexed, it becomes less and less significant as daily content overwhelms the web.

Search engines, in order to become accurate, have had to fight a battle with gambling and sex on the internet. The abuse of meta tags has made them useless. Content has become more important, but now we see sites abusing this too. In order to become "findable", you need a combination of content, active links and relevance. Relevance is key.

Did you spend more than $5,000 to have a web site created? More??? No matter what you spend on a web site, it's worth nothing if no one can find it. Many small businesses are impossible to find unless you use the name of the company to find them. What good is that? If you want to participate in the internet you need to be where the traffic is. You have to participate in social networking sites and you have to be active.

We offer a service that helps make small businesses visible. If you are easier to find, then you can do more. This service will also help make your website become visible. Regional results have more meaning. Searching in Canada for Canadian content is difficult. Sites that offer Canadian results, rarely produce good ones. Our system is simple, and it will make you an active participant in the dynamic web.