Posts Tagged ‘Ethical Search Engine Optimization’

Ethical SEO IS Not To Blame For Poor Sales

Tuesday, December 29th, 2009
Ethical SEO is never the cause for poor sales

Ethical SEO is never the cause for poor sales

You are still waiting for your SEO strategies to convert your traffic into customers. Now, this doesn’t mean you should turn to the dark side of SEO and start keyword stuffing, link spamming, creating hidden text and you certainly don’t want to steal content from popular sites to create a scraper site. While these black hat SEO techniques may increase your Web site traffic, they will not convert your traffic into customers, but they will certainly get your Web site banned by search engines. So you need to stick with ethical SEO practices because poor sales are not the result of SEO.

Here are a few examples of practical ethical SEO strategies that could improve those poor sales:

Web site Design: Your Web site may not have initially been designed for SEO and that’s why it took you so long to optimize it, but is it user-friendly? Is it hard to navigate the Web site? Is it loaded with fuzzy images, horrid text coloring and annoying flash videos? Remember that flash videos and vivid images can make a site attractive, but it is more important that the site is useful to the consumer to find out about your company and its products and services. Make sure it easy for traffic to find out how to contact you, if this part is challenging then your traffic will be hitting the back button in no time.  While ethical SEO is important, creating a user-friendly site that users can easily use as a tool to access what they need or want, is crucial to keep them coming back and to converting them into loyal consumers.

Content: Performing ethical SEO techniques and user-friendly site design will attract search bots and people to your site, but if you aren’t saying much or anything at all on your site that could be a problem when it comes to converting traffic to consumers. If you post useful content on your company site it will boost your company’s credibility and appeal. Good content will also increase your site’s search engine result ranking especially when other sites link to your site. So create content that helps people understand more about your company, products, services, industry and which keeps them in the loop on current events that involve your company. It is also a good idea to create a company blog to establish two way communication between you and your site visitors. If you are really creative, you can use your company blog for public relations, marketing, advertising and market research; now, doesn’t that sound appealing?

Products: This may be the hardest part for some business owners to analyze, but it is essential. No matter how useful your Web site is and the ethical SEO techniques you used, if your products or services are not attractive to people then you will not convert them into consumers. Make sure your products or services are not yesterday’s fad by performing proper research on today’s market.

To read the full article about this topic please visit Search Engine Optimization Journal.

Anybody Can Do Ethical SEO, Right?

Thursday, March 19th, 2009

Mention to anyone who has ever heard of organic SEO that you’re considering it for your business and suddenly he or she becomes an expert:

  • “Well, here’s how to drive people to your website!  I did it myself!”
  • “You want to do ethical SEO?  Hey, that’s EASY.  I can teach it to you over lunch.”
  • “SEO is simple.  Don’t let anyone tell you otherwise.”

Ah, the innocence of those who aren’t “in the know”.  To be fair, many people who’ve made remarks like those above actually believe what they’re stating.  They truly think that organic SEO just “happens”, almost magically, without any kind of plan.

But don’t fall into this trap.

True ethical search engine optimization is a lot more than just popping a few keywords into the text of a blog or website.  It’s more than Tweeting a couple of times a week.  And it’s much more than throwing phrases against the proverbial “wall” in the hopes that they stick.

Organic SEO is a process that can only occur in conjunction with a plan.  As much as naysayers would like to suggest otherwise, that plan has to be meticulously thought-out.  It also has to have knowledge behind it… the knowledge of an ethical SEO firm.

Of course, that isn’t to say that you can’t give it a “go” on your own, though you risk losing gobs of time and money in the process.  Instead of playing a game of “SEO roulette”, why not trust your ethical SEO to a business that knows its stuff and can back up its claims?  Otherwise, you could be throwing dollars down the drain.

Sign up for Search Engine Optimization Program to Increase Online Sales in 2009

Wednesday, January 21st, 2009

The surveys are in! According to BtoB Magazine’s survey 2009 Marketing Priorities and Plans, nearly 70 percent of spending in 2009 will be done online. What does this mean for your business? Have you implemented a search engine optimization program yet? If not, you’re going to be working harder for less productivity. Search Circus has a search engine optimization program that will fit your budget and needs.

A search engine optimization program is the best type of guarantee that more people will find your business rather than your competitor.

The survey asked marketers in what ways they will likely spend more in the upcoming year. These are the results:

  • Nearly a tie between email marketing (68%) and Web site development (66%)
  • Search (50%), online video (46%) and social media (46%)
  • Other places include Webcasts (42%) banners (30%) and sponsorships (25%)
  • Traditional media will also increase spending in 2009 through direct mail (36%), events (31%), telemarketing (21%) and print (20%)

However, without a doubt, starting a search engine optimization program now, will garner more sales over your competitors and traditional media marketing. Contact the SEO specialists at SearchCircus.com today, to get ahead of your competition with a search engine optimization program!