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Dec 11 2008

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Robots.txt File Increases Positioning

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Get more of your web pages spidered, indexed and increase your search engine positioning by doing this one simple thing.

While on the phone with Jerry West of Web Marketing Now, he told me that, “Having a robots.txt file in the root directory of your web site greatly increases a it’s spiderability.” According to his tests, “Significantly more pages get spidered, especially when the pages are two or three levels deep.” Hmmm, I wonder if search engine positioning goes up as well?

I’ve never used robots txt files on any of my sites, so I started asking around some of my SEO friends and turns out most of them use the same software to make their Robots file. The one they recommend the most is the professional version of Robot Manager.

What’s cool about this package, is that it not only generates foolproof Robots txt files, it tracks all the spidering activity that goes on at your site. You’ll know exactly which spider came, and when, and what it got. You can also use it to exclude malicious bots from your site, so it’s not busy serving some evil bot when the good Google bots are trying to get at your pages.

After some of my friends and I ran our own tests on larger sites (being a mininet fan I don’t have many large sites ;-) . I found an average of 11% more pages got indexed and on the SERPS (search engine results pages) my positioning went up an average of three places. The only change I made to the site was to add the Robots txt file to the root directory of my server (the same place the index page is stored).

According to Jerry’s private newsletter, my results are actually a little low. He’s been getting much bigger numbers. He’s been getting over 20% more pages spidered than before. But I expect that its due to his sites being quite a bit larger than mine.

So the proof is in the pudding as they say. And it’s hard to disagree with success. Point being, get a robots.txt file on your site. Either make it yourself or go buy software to do it for you. Your search engine positioning and the amount of pages you get spidered depends on it.

by Michael Campbell

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Nov 11 2008

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Coconut Oil Case Study

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UPDATE: Now #7 on the front page of Google! See the results.

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I have been helping my client Nutiva to get traffic and sales for one of their best selling products, organic coconut oil. They currently rank on in the top 10 for “organic coconut oil” and “virgin coconut oil”, but the position for the main term coconut oil (very competitive) has always been just beyond reach at #11 on page 2.

This is not at all bad considering the competitive nature of this term. However, we naturally want to rank on the front page and are trying, not just because that is our job, but because Nutiva really is the premier provider of this stuff. And if you haven’t heard about coconut oil, you should go read the article linked above right now to find out more. (I started using it in cooking instead of olive oil and love it)

So, just now at 11:15pm Nov 10th, I put a new coconut page up on the Nutiva site. This one uses the concepts outlined on my LSI (latent semantic indexing) page to include related terms that we have not used before to create a high quality article which has been added to the bottom of this page. If Google likes this optimized content and extra relevance due to the use of these phrases, I am predicting that this page will jump up a few notches in the rankings. Stay tuned to see how we do… Join our RSS feed to track our progress.

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Oct 16 2008

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6 Ways to Get More Traffic To Your Site With Niche Marketing

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Below is a short list of 3 ways Kaizen Marketing can help you get more traffic and sales to your website. Just provide short articles based on your top 10 keyword phrases and we will take it from there.

We can even write the articles for you if you do not have time or staff to help with this. Just provide us with an outline for topics and main points to include and we will do the research to flush it out into a 300-500 word article to submit to all the right places.

Here are 6 ways to generate more traffic to your site, whatever your product or service. As the economy poses challenges, the internet economy is apparently booming and now is the time to turn up the heat to generate more sales for your business.

1: Social Networking:  submit your site to top social networking sites like, Digg, Kaboodle, Propeller, StumbleUpon etc…….and get listed in Google right away, then again go back into the submitted social book marking sites and leave comments as well as voting on your site.

2: Web 2.0 Tools:  Add powerful Web 2.0 tools like blogs, wikis, forums, geo-mapping, rating systems and RSS feeds easily. Set up satellite sites on Squidoo and WordPress linking to your main site and also ranking on their own.

3: One Way linking: One way linking will gradually increase the back links to your targeted website. We use Forum Posting, Blog Commenting and Squidoo commenting for top 100 Squidoo blogs for high quality website back links reliability.

4: Yahoo Answers: a community-driven knowledge market website launched by Yahoo! that allows users to both submit questions to be answered and answer asked questions from other users. As of December 2006, it had 60 million users and 65 million answers. A Yahoo account is all you need and we can help set one up and use your expertise to answer questions.

5: Feeds, pinging, syndicate:  We will feed your main blog or website into feed directories, you will get immediately feed index page within 24 hours and then we “ping” the main title, index url , keyword to boost position at Google.

6: FaceBook:  Face book is a social networking site that connects people with friends and others who work, study and live around them. People use Facebook to keep up with friends, upload an unlimited number of photos, share links and videos, and learn more about the people they meet. You are creating own products and service leads for yourself. If you do not have a Facebook account, we will help you set one up and if you do, we’ll help you expand and use it correctly.

http://nicheforseo.com

Now it is the time to jump in and drive qualified traffic to your website, to increase sales and have more time to do whatever it is you most love to do.

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Oct 15 2008

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SEO Santa Barbara: Search Engine Optimization Services

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Search Engine Optimization: A Brief History of SEO

SEO, or Search Engine Optimization, is the process of preparing a web page to encourage the search engines to rank it highly on their results pages for certain keywords. The front page of Google might be considered the most valuable piece of “commercial real estate” you could “own”. Some sites get hundreds of visitors PER DAY from organic (FREE) search listings. It can be easy or hard to get there, depending on the keyword phrase.

This process includes both on-page and off-page factors.  On-page SEO includes the title of the document, using heading tags, and using the keywords appropriately on the page. Off-page SEO mainly consists of pages that link to your site and the text they use to link to you, called anchor text.

There was a time not too long ago, when on-page optimization was the only thing that really mattered. A few years ago, all you had to do to get onto the first page of a search engine was repeatedly stuff your pages and meta tags full of the same keyword phrase.

The more times the phrase was repeated, the higher the page would appear.  But the search engines caught on to this game, and they had to take steps to counteract these effects.  They started penalizing sites that repeated keywords too often.  They began to ban sites that used “hidden” keywords, which was placing white text on a white background so search engines could see the text, but visitors couldn’t. The search engines had to take action, because their visitors were not getting the quality results they were looking for. The spiders had been basically tricked into sending more traffic to the wrong domain.

Search engines had been working harder and harder to counteract these measures, but for years, they weren’t very effective.  Once the search engines caught on to one trick, webmasters found another way to exploit the system.

Then Google developed a unique algorithm that virtually eliminated all of those on-page spam techniques.  They gave some weight to on-page factors, but they also included a new system that helped determine the importance of pages.

They decided that sites that were truly high quality would have a large number of sites linking back to them.  This system has come to be known as Google PageRank, or PR. Google itself has a PR 10 and new sites usually start with a  PR of 0. The higher the PR number a page has, the more important it’s believed to be.

Of course, PR itself also began to be abused.  People figured out that all they had to do to increase their PR in Google was to get thousands of links pointing to their site. They started spamming guestbooks, free-for-all link sites, and other low quality sites to get links.  Then Google changed their algorithms again to give less weight to links from low quality sites and more weight to higher quality sites.

Another big part of off-page optimization is the actual text that other websites use to link to you, known as anchor text. Anchor text is used to tell people what a particular site is about, but it also tells the search engines what the site is about.  If your site sells mens shoes, and you’re trying to optimize a page specifically for “mens shoes,” then you should have sites use that text to link to you as often as you can.

Backlinks are arguably more important than on-page optimization. Backlinks from sites that are in the same niche as your site are weighed especially well, especially if those links are on pages with high PR.

The more links from reputable sites that you can get, the better your page is likely to rank, especially if your on-page factors are also well-optimized. The best way to get backlinks is to use free Web 2.0 social sites such as Squidoo, Hubpages, Wordpress, Wetpaint and many others who have high PR and pass on some of that authority to the subpage you can easily create.

Lastly, there’s a new kid on the block with the Google algorithm and it’s called Latent Semantic Indexing or LSI. Basically, LSI means that Google is looking at your on-page content AND the incoming links, not only in terms of your primary keyword phrase, but also taking into account the related or themed keywords that are associated with that phrase. Shoes would be related to clothing and socks, for example. There are ways to analyze the top ranking web pages to see what Google thinks the themed words are for those pages and create content based on those reports. An active blog site can have front page Google rankings within 20 minutes using this strategy and I have done that recently with a few keyword phrases. See my recent post on LSI.

Of course, all this takes time and the expertise to do the above tasks correctly. Most small business owners do not have the time to do this well and often rely on search engine optimization companies, many of whom are unscrupulous and still try to get by with the same old tricks that used to work but clearly do not now.

In contrast, Kaizen Marketing has the necessary skill and also high integrity to get your keywords to the front page of Google and others at an affordable fee structure. We will create an ongoing campaign suggested for 3-6 months minimum to get you top rankings and work to keep you there for an average of $100 per month per keyword phrase. We guarantee your satisfaction or your money back. We are based in Santa Barbara, California but serve companies nationwide.

Contact us, and we will offer you a free site evaluation based on your home page and the top 5 keywords you would like to rank on.  We will also offer a 30% discount off the keyword research report that is always our first step. We outsource to a service by SEO Research Labs, who provide a comprehensive report with a minimum of 300 keywords showing search volumes and those with few competitors (low hanging fruit). Contact us to begin now.

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