Archive for the ‘SEO’ Category

SEO Strategy and Google’s “Caffeine”

Thursday, July 8th, 2010

 by Debra Howard

The latest SEO buzz around the Internet is all about Google’s new “Caffeine.”  For those of you that may not yet be familiar with Caffeine, it is Google’s latest indexing feature.  Because Caffeine just recently launched, there is much speculation around the Web and little hard evidence for the full effects of this new system. (For a detailed explanation about Caffeine from Google: http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2010/06/our-new-search-index-caffeine.html )

So how will Caffeine affect your website? 

According to various articles and blog posts, the emphasis is being placed on real-time, news sites, and continual updates.  Website Magazine ran several articles in the August 2010 edition regarding SEO and indicated that content managers will have to step up their game and add fresh content more frequently.  Dave Cosper, Search Engine Guide, had a similar conclusion in his article “New SEO Practices for a Google Caffeine World.”  Cosper also indicated that Caffeine would focus more on organic results and quality content.

At this point, it is too early in the game to say definitively how Google’s Caffeine will affect your particular site.  However, the old rules of quality content, white- hat SEO tactics, and continual content and image updates are more important now than before.  Users are demanding quality information and expect to access it quickly, so if you’re lucky enough to have Google’s Caffeine select your site among the top ten, don’t disappoint your visitors.  Keep your site fresh and keep writing quality content.  If you’re lousy at writing, hire someone, find a journalism student, or someone that is good at writing and hire them!  Content is still king.

If anyone is experiencing recent changes in page ranking and suspect it may be from Google’s new system, we want to hear from you.  We invite you to share your experiences, both good and bad, by posting a comment.

Comparing Your Website with the Competition…

Saturday, January 17th, 2009

Confused by web statistics and what the information really means?  You’re not alone.  How do you tell  if the 10% conversion (sales) to your site is on par with the competition?

Thanks to Google analytics, you can compare your site with the competition. It’s called “benchmarking.”

Your 10% results may be poor, average or extraordinary depending on what other comparable websites are doing.

If you haven’t already done so, sign up for Google Analytics or have your webmaster do it for you.  It’s free and a great way to track vital information about the visitors to your site.  Not only can you find out where they came from (which search engines or links), you can tell which pages they visited, how long they stayed and their exit page.  For more information go to: http://www.google.com/analytics/indexu.html

All of the websites we design here at Creative Webs (with the exception of the one page) include Google Analytics.  If you’d like more information or just want to ask a question please contact us.