Monthly Archives: February 2012

What is SEO Writing – A Simplified Explanation From an …

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ByteLaunch Brings Back “30 Days of Free SEO” for its March Madness Promotion

ByteLaunch, an internet marketing agency in Orange County, revives highly successful March Madness promotion to help businesses promote themselves online with free search engine optimization (SEO) marketing services for 30 days. (PRWeb February 29, 2012) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/MarchMadnessPromo/FreeSEOOrangeCounty/prweb9235997.htm
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Good Reasons To Outsource Your Own SEO Company | Best …

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Argent Media Search Marketing Agency Established by Local SEO …

Chris Silver Smith, one of the leading search engine optimization experts in the world and a pioneer in the more dedicated practice of Local SEO , has founded in the Dallas Forth Worth Metroplex area a search marketing ...
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Exploring the New Features in Bing Webmaster Tools

Posted by Daniel Butler This post was originally in YouMoz , and was promoted to the main blog because it provides great value and interest to our community. The author's views are entirely his or her own and may not reflect the views of SEOmoz, Inc. Bing recently announced some pretty cool new features within their Webmaster Tools, so in this blog post we are going to delve a little deeper to see exactly what these tools are capable of. The Markup Validator (Beta) Found within the ‘Crawl’ tab of BWMT, the Beta Markup tool works in a similar way to the Google rich snippets testing tool extracting the following elements from a specified URL: Microdata Microformats RDFa Schema.org pen Graph The inclusion of the open graph is a nice touch, and I can see this coming in handy. Upon submitting a URL, we are presented with a neat extract of any featured markup. Let’s use imdb.org as an example : However other than extracting elements from a page, there seems to be little actual validation taking place. There are no references to missing elements for example, or whether the mark up could potentially generate a rich snippet. Let's take a closer look at a URL with incomplete mark up. In the following example an “fn” field is missing for the hproduct element of a page, causing a flag to be raised within Google’s testing tool: However pasting this same URL within the Bing markup validator just produces the below: The URL actually being tested here contains hreview-aggregate and extensive use of hreview but there are no references within the Bing Validator, so results are also incomplete. I really want to like this tool, but I need jam in my Victoria sponge - as this is still in a Beta format, fingers crossed for an update (or perhaps a rename). Bing Keyword Research Tool So Bing have finally released their own keyword tool : Overview of features: Broad/Exact (select ‘strict’ for exact) match keyword search volumes 6 month data history (you can select any date range within this period) Export data for a max of 100 keywords at a time Filter by country and language History feature to track previous research queries A very clean and simple to use interface but a shame that the data isn’t yet available via an API as there is going to be quite a bit of heavy lifting if you’re generating a substantial keyword research campaign, but none the less we now have some data to play with from Bing directly. There are a ton of awesome posts to check out on SEOmoz that go into detail about the keyword research process, so I’m not going to go into great detail here, but with the data available from Bing I would be looking to: Consolidate data into a single spreadsheet Obtain current rankings for each keyword in both Bing and Google Use the Google Adwords API to extract monthly search volume for each keyword Using Google analytics, marry up keywords and associated traffic Break down keywords into meaningful categories Use pivot tables/charts to compile this data for identifying key opportunities (low hanging fruit) in both search engines: Along one axis display separated search volumes for both Google and Bing, also traffic from analytics On the other axis display current ranking position in both Google and Bing Filter this chart by ranking between position 5 and 20. For illustration purposes here is a quick mock up of how this can be developed: The numbers along the bottom reflect specific keywords, but for demonstration purposes these have been labelled as numbers. Although the keyword data from Bing isn’t yet available within an API, Bing has released an API for the rest of the data within Webmaster Tools (looking forward to having a play around with this). Look forward to hearing about your experiences using Bing’s latest tools. Whew! That, my friends was my first ever SEOmoz post. Did I get round to introducing myself? I’m Dan, Senior SEO consultant at SEOgadget .
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Exploring the New Features in Bing Webmaster Tools

Posted by Daniel Butler This post was originally in YouMoz , and was promoted to the main blog because it provides great value and interest to our community. The author's views are entirely his or her own and may not reflect the views of SEOmoz, Inc. Bing recently announced some pretty cool new features within their Webmaster Tools, so in this blog post we are going to delve a little deeper to see exactly what these tools are capable of. The Markup Validator (Beta) Found within the ‘Crawl’ tab of BWMT, the Beta Markup tool works in a similar way to the Google rich snippets testing tool extracting the following elements from a specified URL: Microdata Microformats RDFa Schema.org pen Graph The inclusion of the open graph is a nice touch, and I can see this coming in handy. Upon submitting a URL, we are presented with a neat extract of any featured markup. Let’s use imdb.org as an example : However other than extracting elements from a page, there seems to be little actual validation taking place. There are no references to missing elements for example, or whether the mark up could potentially generate a rich snippet. Let's take a closer look at a URL with incomplete mark up. In the following example an “fn” field is missing for the hproduct element of a page, causing a flag to be raised within Google’s testing tool: However pasting this same URL within the Bing markup validator just produces the below: The URL actually being tested here contains hreview-aggregate and extensive use of hreview but there are no references within the Bing Validator, so results are also incomplete. I really want to like this tool, but I need jam in my Victoria sponge - as this is still in a Beta format, fingers crossed for an update (or perhaps a rename). Bing Keyword Research Tool So Bing have finally released their own keyword tool : Overview of features: Broad/Exact (select ‘strict’ for exact) match keyword search volumes 6 month data history (you can select any date range within this period) Export data for a max of 100 keywords at a time Filter by country and language History feature to track previous research queries A very clean and simple to use interface but a shame that the data isn’t yet available via an API as there is going to be quite a bit of heavy lifting if you’re generating a substantial keyword research campaign, but none the less we now have some data to play with from Bing directly. There are a ton of awesome posts to check out on SEOmoz that go into detail about the keyword research process, so I’m not going to go into great detail here, but with the data available from Bing I would be looking to: Consolidate data into a single spreadsheet Obtain current rankings for each keyword in both Bing and Google Use the Google Adwords API to extract monthly search volume for each keyword Using Google analytics, marry up keywords and associated traffic Break down keywords into meaningful categories Use pivot tables/charts to compile this data for identifying key opportunities (low hanging fruit) in both search engines: Along one axis display separated search volumes for both Google and Bing, also traffic from analytics On the other axis display current ranking position in both Google and Bing Filter this chart by ranking between position 5 and 20. For illustration purposes here is a quick mock up of how this can be developed: The numbers along the bottom reflect specific keywords, but for demonstration purposes these have been labelled as numbers. Although the keyword data from Bing isn’t yet available within an API, Bing has released an API for the rest of the data within Webmaster Tools (looking forward to having a play around with this). Look forward to hearing about your experiences using Bing’s latest tools. Whew! That, my friends was my first ever SEOmoz post. Did I get round to introducing myself? I’m Dan, Senior SEO consultant at SEOgadget .
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Top Benefits of Guest Blogging for Your Search Engine Optimization …

As Google, the biggest search engine in the World Wide Web, becomes stricter in implementing a set of search algorithms (most commonly known as the Google.
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The Functions Of Dallas SEO Organization

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7 Tips to Get More Leads from Google Places – Dallas Internet …

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