September 2005

 
 
  In the Click
  Determining Keywords for Your Web Site
  7 Ways to Boost Your Web Visibility
 
  Google's order of results is automatically determined by more than 100 factors, and advertising with Google does not hurt or help a site's ranking - Google
  46.5 % of web surfers use Google forsearch, 22.5% use Yahoo, and the remaining use various other sites like MSN and AOL. -Nielsen NetRatings
  Yahoo recently announced Yahoo Audio Search and currently offers access to more than 50 million audio files. - Search Engine Watch
In the Click
Want all the right people to notice your business? Then you need to make the most of today's hottest marketing method--search engine optimization. by CATHERINE SEDA
Gone are the days when adding keywords in meta tags to your site produced rankings. Search engine marketing has evolved into a complex and competitive program. It's also profitable-according to a March 2003 report by Piper Jaffray senior research analyst Safa Rashtchy, online search is the most cost-effective direct- marketing method. The average cost per lead from search is 29 cents, far less than e-mail (50 cents), the Yellow Pages ($1.18), banner ads ($2.00) and direct mail ($9.94).

 

Gather your Web design and marketing staff; both teams are required. Understanding search engine marketing basics will help your team execute a strategy in-house or outsource it to specialists. The sooner your site is visible for relevant keywords, the sooner future customers will find your company.

 

How Do Search Engines Work?
Many business owners are unaware that search engines feed their results to each other. For example, if you type a keyword into MSN Search on Microsoft's consumer information and entertainment site, the Web site listings displayed could be from Inktomi, Microsoft or Overture. Overture provides search results not only to MSN Search, but also to AltaVista and Yahoo! Could a top site on Overture then appear as a top site on a distribution partner's site? Yes. Unfortunately, these distribution relationships change frequently, making it difficult to determine exactly where results come from.

 

The challenging part, however, is figuring out how to land a top position in the search engines. There are two complementary yet completely different types of methods: optimization and advertising. Read on...
Determining Keywords for Your Web Site
by S. HOUSLEY
Selecting and utilizing appropriate keywords is a critical step in Web design. If your Web site and meta tags do not contain related keywords, web surfers will be unable to find you through search engines, which use keywords to index sites.

 

The formula is a little tricky -- you will need to locate terms that are popular and relevant to your site. These terms may or may not be terms that you feel are relevant terms. The optimal terms in a site should be terms that a potential customer would use when searching for a website with your content. In order to achieve success, your Web site should be optimized with terms and phrases that are descriptive, related to your content, and which receive a significant amount of searches. The caveat, of course, is that you want to find terms and phrases which have little competition, so you quickly achieve high ranking in the important search engines.

 

In short, keywords that are relevant and popular with searchers but not with competitors are a shortcut to success.

 

Markets saturated with other sites competing for search terms make it difficult to find quality keywords. Sometimes it is better to optimize for a less popular term if it is one that is more targeted at your visitor, as it will likely have a higher conversion rate than a less-specific popular term.

 

The first step to determining keywords is brainstorming a list of logical terms and phrases that relate to your product or offerings. This should be done by a number of individuals; sometimes people have very different ideas for search terms, and by identifying a variety of people and their search terms you may tap words that hadn't occurred to you. There are also a number of free and low-cost tools available online and for download that will allow you to expand and research terms that have been brainstormed. Read on...
7 Ways to Boost Your Web Visibility
By the Sloan brothers, head coaches, StartupNation with Daniel Kehrer
Dear StartupNation : I've built a darned nice Website for my new business that cost us a few bucks. But sometimes I still feel like we're almost invisible. How can I pull more traffic and prospects? I'd like to see better results from our Internet investment!

 

For a new business -- heck, for any business -- visibility is vital. If prospects don't know who or where you are, you're sunk. A well-done Website offers great potential for boosting your business visibility. But with a zillion sites vying for clicks, it's easy to get whooped in the visibility derby.

 

Search engines are your secret weapon and the key to Internet success. Every day, millions of people use search engines by typing in words or phrases to describe what they want. If your name pops up in the results list at Google, Yahoo!, Lycos, HotBot, AOL Search, AltaVista, MSN, Ask Jeeves, Excite or any of dozens more like them, the benefits are golden. Read on...
Company Name:
Carkeen Inc.
Location:
Aloha, Oregon
Owner
David Tanioka
Tips from David:
Starting a business is a long road with many twists and turns. Expecting the bumps along the way can help keep you from getting discouraged.
If everyone likes your ideas and agrees with you, then you aren't talking to the right people. Obtaining different opinions is critical to developing a business plan.
A company might sell products or services, but people buy the principles and character of a company.
Running a business should make you life better, so make sure to enjoy what you do!