Posts Tagged ‘Ethical SEO’

The 2 Latest Changes to Google Search and how it could Effect Organic SEO

Wednesday, March 25th, 2009

With a nearly constant stream of buzz coming out every week about a new or a developing Google service, it’s actually kind of nice to report something about the thing that made Google such a big online presence in the first place, and the thing that organic SEO specialists really care about: search.

Google has announced two changes to its search engine, both that could have repercussions in the organic SEO industy.

First, Google now recognizes longer queries and offers longer snippets. Snippets are the brief descriptions—usually one or two sentences targeted by organic SEO professionals—that appear below each search result. The idea here is that if you’re searching for “Restaurants in downtown Akron with steak and vegetarian entrees,” the short snippet may not have enough information. So from now on, longer search terms will often produce search results that have longer snippets.

The second change may be even more important for organic SEO experts and everyday searchers alike. It has to do with related searches. You may have noticed related searches at the bottom of the search results page. They offer suggestions for other Google searches you could enter if the results from your first search weren’t up to snuff.

For example, a search for “basic economics” would previously only return related searches with the words “economics” in it. You’d see suggestions like “basic economic problems,” “basic economic concepts,” and other searches like that.

Now, organic SEO specialists will have to be aware of an improved “related searches” function. Google gives you results like “GDP,” “supply and demand,” and “macroeconomics.” In other words, the related searches appear a bit more intelligently chosen.

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.

What PR Means to Ethical SEO Companies

Monday, February 9th, 2009
Before search engine optimization was called SEO, businesses had to use print, TV and radio media to promote their brand. However, the old Public Relations (PR) strategies have changed and PR has a new meaning for ethical SEO companies .

When SEO companies and experts discuss PR, they are usually not referring to Public Relations. The following are the new definitions for PR:

  • Page Rank – This is a tool that you can add to your browser toolbar. It’s a rectangular button with green or blue seemingly stretching across the box to indicate the Web page’s strength. Once thought to be an important element in determining search engine results, many SEO companies do not pay as much attention to it anymore. However, when SEO companies submit your Website to business link directories, it may play a semi-important role.
  • Press Release – Still an important PR with SEO companies provided they contain relevant keywords for your business and direct links also referred to as optimized press releases. With SEO companies writing press releases, a business is able to reach more media outlets with the Internet and provide more opportunities to find customers/clients.
  • Public Relations – Yes, SEO companies still use the standard abbreviation, but it usually doesn’t include the standard methods of building a company’s reputation. Instead, ethical SEO companies use link building, optimized Web copy writing, optimized and targeted paid search campaigns (i.e. Google Adwords), social media and more.
If you are a business who needs help with your PR, call our experienced and certified SEO experts at SearchCircus.com. We are an organic and ethical SEO company, ready to help you.