Archive for November, 2009

New feature in Google AdWords

Google has recently announced a new feature in the US called Product Extensions. This is a new format for AdWords advertisements that includes a picture of the particular product, along with pricing information. This information is taken directly from the Google Merchant Centre (the new name for Google Base; the system that online retailers can use to submit product feeds to Google, which are then displayed in the Shopping Results section from a search query).

AdWords Basics- What is Quality Score and how is it used?

How does AdWords track performance?

AdWords uses a dynamic variable called ‘Quality Score’ that determines the keyword relevancy. A Quality Score is calculated every time your keyword matches a search query entered by the user. Quality Score measures your keyword’s click-through rate (CTR) on Google (number of times when the user responds to your Ad) and monitors the relevance of your ad text, keyword, and landing page; and several other relevance factors.

Google Illustrates SEO’s Image Problem

Google's automatic suggestion tool shows the extent of the problem

Google's automatic suggestion tool shows the extent of the problem

James, Blueclaw’s Director of Paid Search, stumbled across this yesterday and took a screenshot. It shows that SEO still has a real image problem - though at least we’re saved at the end!

The Value of SEO

As most reputable SEO companies stress; search engine rankings cannot be guaranteed. So, in the (hopefully unlikely) event that a campaign heads south and you don’t gain that first page listing, you need to make sure it has actually held some value for your client.

And if you strive to ensure that this is the case for every campaign, then the successful ones will prove to be even more valuable than simply high rankings.

As I have stated many times, SEO has grown into a fully fledged part of the marketing mix – it has had to in order to keep up with the constantly evolving algorithms. You can no longer trick a search engine into advancing your position. Therefore, with the methods that are now needed in order to be successful, it should not be hard to see that results can be measured far beyond rankings.

Do you offer valued inputs for your 'input payments'?

Do you offer valued 'inputs' for your 'input payments'?

A campaign that is targeted and implemented correctly using ‘white hat’ methods can dramatically and positively increase brand awareness, regardless of the achieved positions in the search engine results pages. A well thought out social media strategy can positively impact on brand loyalty. And a clever onsite strategy can increase conversions, meaning that even if the highest rankings are not reached, every visitor is likely to be worth more.

These possibilities should be in the forefront of your mind when planning a campaign. After all, an algorithm can change tomorrow, leaving your client searching for any benefits they can find for hiring an SEO company. A campaign that is based on general marketing practices will make these benefits easy to see. And successful campaigns will usually exceed initial expectations!

15 Wordpress Plugins SEO Fanatics Must Have

Here are some Wordpress plugins that you should have if you’re interested in SEO.

(Not all are strictly directly SEO-related but the ones that aren’t can still help you gain a wider readership; gaining natural links and increasing your blog’s usefulness as an SEO tool!)