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Mar

22

DIY SEO in 5 minutes

By Lee

Does your website have any external links?  An external link is a link to another site.

Why is this important? Google values your site on how many links it has incoming as positive votes, and outgoing links as negative votes. So the more sites that link in to you, the better. The less sites that you link out to, the better.  Easier than it sounds because you must get people to link to you without a link back in return.  (Methods of obtaining links is a subject for another post)

Most small sites I see have at least 3-5 external links. Most of these links are to associations they are members of, link directories, or sometimes external links just to be helpful to their visitors. (However, this has a negative effect on the site’s position in Google).

By adding a ‘no follow’ tag to these links, Google will not cast these outgoing links as negative votes, therefore making an improvement to your positioning with them.  The ‘no follow’ tag is very easy to implement and can make huge difference on your placement in Google.

The ‘no follow’ link  strategy is employed by most of the major websites including Ebay, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Wikipedia etc. There’s no reason why small businesses shouldn’t employ the same inexpensive, yet highly effective tactics.

The majority of my sites I build are powered by WordPress. This allows the use of plug-ins (sorts of upgrades). I always include the SEO Smart Links plugin, this automatically adds the ‘no follow’ tag to any external links on my customers’ sites.

If you are not yet one of my customers and have any external links on your website. I can add the ‘no follow’ tags at a very reasonable price. Please use this contact form to get in touch.

Example:

<a href="http://www.example.co.uk/" rel="nofollow">Link Text</a>

Mar

15

Know your market trends

By Lee

How often is a particular search phrase used in Google?   This is a good question, and one that you should be asking to form a good online marketing plan.

When looking for the frequency of the use of popular keywords and phrases, I use  ‘Google Trends’.  It’s free to use and it provides data that’s invaluable to online marketing.

Here are all the links you’ll need to use Google Trends;

I highly recommend the following video guide; (By coachlasse)

Mar

8

Choose the best keywords

By Lee

Choosing the correct keywords for your website is essential. If you’re not getting the right traffic, how will you get sales of your product or service?

The ultimate tool for choosing keywords is the Google Adwords: Keywords Tool. It’s free to use and it gives you advertiser competition, search volume and many more vital statistics about the keywords your potential customers are using.

I can highly recommend the following video as great guide for using the tool: (Video by coachlasse)

Mar

1

MinorityPerspective.co.uk

By Lee

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Visit Site: minorityperspective.co.uk

Client Profile:Minority Perspective is an internet based news service for black and minority ethnic communities in the Midlands. This is a unique self publishing news service that allows any member of the community to write an article and have it published on the website.

Development Details:The goal of this website was to provide a website for a local news service. The client needed the ability to regularly update the content themselves through a Content Management System (CMS).

Deliverables: Full Website Design in PHP, XHTML, CSS with a Content Management System (CMS).