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Internet Advertising now Available on Google News

Friday, March 6th, 2009

Well, we all knew this was coming, didn’t we?

In addition to new Internet advertising for services like Google Mobile and Google Images, the leading search engine now appears to be implementing Internet advertising into one of its most popular services—Google News.

As of now, the new Internet advertising features only appear for randomly-selected users, but if this is like any past ad services, all users can begin to expect to see Internet advertising services on Google News pages soon.

The ads will appear after news search queries. Search for news articles about “Twitter,” and you’ll get Twitter-related ads. Search for “Ford” and you’ll likely get ads for a variety of online car dealerships. And just like all Internet advertising on Google’s services, the Google News Internet advertising features can be purchased through an AdWords account.

As of now, the Internet advertising is only text-based. But Google announced in a blog post that that they’ve been experimenting with things like overlay ads and even embedded video from the AP.

So what does this mean for AdWords clients? It means another huge area where your ads can be viewed. After that, there’s no telling what opportunities this new service will open up for Internet advertising specialists.

The Most Effective Search Engine Optimization Modification that you Can do Right Now

Thursday, December 18th, 2008

If you only had a few minutes, what’s the most effective change you could make to your Website that will give it a big boost in Google’s rankings? Well, if you believe the survey of SEO experts conducted by SEOmoz, it’s the title tag.

The SEO news and information Website recently asked 39 SEO experts to rank what they thought were the most effective search engine optimization tactics. And the simple title tag earned the top spot in level of importance.

The title tag consists of those few words that appear in the top bar on most Web Browsers (usually above the “file, edit, and view” menus). The title tag also acts as that particular Web pages’ title, unsurprisingly enough.

Here’s what some search engine optimization experts had to say about the effective search engine optimization significance of the title tag:

Elisabeth Osmeloski: Not only is it one of your strongest chances to impact rankings, it is undoubtedly your BEST chance to convert a searcher to a visitor within the SERPS (search engine results pages). Get the click, get the conversion.

Christine Churchill: If you have time to do only one SEO action on your site, take the time to create good titles.

Keep in mind that the title tag being the most effective search engine optimization tactic was only consensus, and not unanimous. Still, most SEO experts do consider it a high priority.

7 Ways to Make Press Releases Ready for Optimal Search Engine Placement

Wednesday, November 19th, 2008

Press releases are cost-effective ways of drumming up press coverage and getting attention for a new product or service. It used to be that press releases were mailed or faxed to news organizations and reporters. That cost money. Fortunately, the Web allows for quick and cheap press release distribution. But that also means that a lot more people and companies are jumping on the press release bandwagon. So how do you make sure your press release stands out? By making sure that it’s geared for prime search engine placement. Here are seven easy ways you can do that.

1. Make your press release a jargon-free zone

Chances are, your potential customers and clients aren’t using insider industry jargon when they search for your products or services on Google or Yahoo. So avoid that kind of corporate-speak as much as possible. By keeping the words simple, you keep it effective and more primed for good search engine placement.

2. Use Targeted Keywords

Find targeted keywords and put them in your headlines and in the first paragraph. In fact, put them everywhere, but especially those aforementioned two places. Keyword rich content will get great search engine placement and grab readers.

3. Hotlink Important Words and Phrases

Linking to other sites is one of the greatest advantages of Web-based communication and search engine placement. So use it. Link to your site. Link to other useful sites. Make your keywords link somewhere. But remember to make the links useful. Arbitrary linking will annoy viewers. Make sure that all links offer additional information.

4. Use Anchor Text Links

Anchor text is the text that’s highlighted and clickable. It’s the text that actually takes you to another Website. Anchor links are necessary for good search engine placement. They’re clean, attractive and readable and are useful to drive users to your Website.

5. Engage customers, journalists and bloggers

What’s the best way of getting your message out to the people who will read it and respond? Simple—ask them what they search for. You’ll find that a great way to develop new targeted keywords for search engine placement is by asking existing customers what they search for. It’s a great and easy way to make sure your press release is primed and optimized.

6. Write great Copy

It seems obvious, but many press release writers seem to forget that good copy is absolutely necessary. Optimizing for search engine placement is great, but even the most efficiently optimized releases can suffer in the content-rich Web if the writing is boring, stodgy or clunky.

7. Have a Newsworthy Release

Make sure you have something to say that will interest people. Since press releases are easy to produce and cheap to distribute, it can be tempting to send out a release every week. But your targeted audience will tire of you if you keep sending them press releases are not exactly exciting of newsworthy. Save your releases for the important stuff.