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Thursday, 18 January 2018

5 Reasons Why SMB's Should Use SEO

January 18, 2018 0
5 Reasons Why SMB's Should Use SEO

As the owner of a small or medium-sized business, you may be under the impression that "SEO" (Search Engine Optimisation) is just a fancy marketing term for big businesses and corporations. And you're not alone - in a recent survey, it was found that while 56% of small businesses have their own websites, only 28% think about SEO.

The importance of SEO in this day and age could not be more prevalent. Neglecting to apply SEO strategies to your website may be as crippling for your business as locking your front doors. So what does SEO do? In a world where most consumers use search engines to find nearby companies, SEO is the difference between being visible or invisible. Here are 5 reasons why SMB's should use SEO today.
1) Traffic Boost
The traffic going to your website is driven mainly by search engines. Simply putting up a website is not enough to get seen; people have to know you exist in the first place. Every time they use Google or another search engine to find their new job, designer handbag, car repair (or anything else), Google uses special algorithms to determine which websites will show up on the front page.
By using certain SEO strategies, you can be one of the first sites to pop up every time someone needs something related to your business. Without SEO, you will be buried beneath a mountain of competitors.
2) It's Cost Effective
Most marketing and advertising costs big money, but the only cost of SEO is how much time you spend learning SEO strategies and writing content, or paying an SEO specialist to improve your Google rankings. With a proper SEO campaign maintained over several months, you can expect an ROI several times greater than any Facebook or AdWords advertising, up to 800% or more.
3) Small Businesses Can Beat Big Businesses with Specific Keywords and Other Localized Advantages
Once you get into SEO, you will start to learn that it's all about the keywords, which are simply the words and phrases that people enter into search engines. The overall goal of SEO is to write content in which these keywords are used and focused on, making your site stronger and higher ranked when people Google that certain keyword.

So you might think that your chances at success are hopeless; after all, how are you supposed to out-SEO corporations and large businesses that have been doing this for years? Well, small businesses actually have a greater advantage due to long tail keywords. Long tail keywords are long and specific keywords or phrases. As a small business, you also have a smaller and more specific target audience (for example, everyone looking for your product or service in your town or city, as opposed to a global audience). You can hone in on long tail keywords that include your specific location or audience, that big businesses won't bother tackling. Sure, Toys R Us may get all the "new toys" searches, but your small toy store can capture all the "new toys for young boys in London" searches.
And this isn't the only thing that helps out small businesses, search engines generally take into account the user's location with Local Search, meaning you have a better chance to be seen by people in your area. This will only improve with recent updates in which business owners can further personalize their listings.
In addition to this there is also what's known as "off-page SEO": this is less about the SEO work you do on your website, and more about improving your reputation in the real world and through social media. It turns out that people are more than willing to talk up a small local business that provide a good service, and the more people are talking about you on the web, the more likely your rankings will rise.
4) Competitors Will Always Have an Advantage If You Don't Jump Onboard
The internet boom has come and gone, and ignoring what it can offer is just irresponsible for your business. SEO is fact of life these days and most, if not all, of your competitors are certain to be doing this, so you need to get onboard.
You may argue that you already have a stable group of loyal customers who will keep your business afloat, customers with whom you have built up trust before the SEO and social media years. Sure, that may be the case now, but how long until those customers stop needing or wanting the service or product you provide? New customers will not flock to your store like the old ones. Why? Because new customers will be swept away by your competition long before they even hear your name.

5) SEO Will Always Be Around
SEO isn't something that we'll ride out. The way search engines work, and the fact Google has an increasingly monopolized hold over search engines and various social media platforms, SEO will always be relevant. The best option is to start working on your SEO as soon as possible if you don't want your business to drown under the current.
So what are you waiting for? Don't let the marketing acronyms and jargon scare you away; at the end of the day, SEO is as simple as every other part of running a business. The longer you wait, the further you fall behind. And if you still don't feel comfortable handling all the technical aspects of SEO, that's fine; that's what SEO specialists are for.
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by: 

Richard Boynton

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/9829293

Wednesday, 13 December 2017

How to Make Your Website More Click-Worthy

December 13, 2017 0
How to Make Your Website More Click-Worthy

If you have a great content on your website but visitors find it difficult to find them, it is a complete waste of your time, effort, resources, and that of your visitors too. In addition to helping your visitors find important information, your website should also have such an impact on them that they will be prompted to make a move as expected.
In this article, I will give you some useful tips that will increase your website's appeal and make it click-worthy.


Before I proceed with the tips, what does it mean when a website is said to be click-worthy? In addition to the general belief that the website should be worthy of being clicked and viewed or read, the idea is that users should find it convenient to find any important information they need and be motivated to take action. It is important to be aware of this definition because viewing your website is of little importance if your visitors are not moved to take action. Whatever action they take benefits you more than simply visiting your site for fun.
Having said that, here are some tips to increase the click-worthiness of your site:
1. Have some goals: This is the first thing you need to do before embarking on the design of your website. Having definite goal will increase the relevance of the website to some people. This, in turn, will lead to more appreciation as the intended audience have their needs met.

To set goals for your website, you need to ask yourself some questions such as:
  • What is the objective of this website?
  • Do you want to use it to sell a product or a service?
Without setting some goals for your website, you will find it difficult to align your content to meet some specific needs. As such, there won't be any target audience and that will impact negatively on the click-worthiness of the website.
2. Use lots of verbs: When writing the content of your website, cultivate the habit of using verbs to spur your readers to action. This should start with your heading. You should increase its attractiveness by using verbs to call your readers to action. Some typical examples of such headlines are:
  • Discover how to fortify your website security.
  • Build your business website with easy.
  • Find practical ways to increase your website conversion.
In each of the examples above, a verb is used to draw the attention of the readers to your content via your headline. I know you can come up with some headlines that are better than this. Please, do.
3. Take full advantage of layout conventions: When designing your website, take advantage of the existing layout conventions to make your website click-worthy. You already know where your navigation bars are. Your website logo also has a specific location on your website. These are the conventions that everybody knows. Your readers will find it odd if you place your navigation menu somewhere at the bottom of your page. Such practice may be considered by your visitors as unprofessional. That will affect the confidence in your products and services negatively. Without the desire to stand out unnecessary, use the common layout that everybody is conversant with. You have no need to change them because they have proved efficient for years.
Conclusion
Your website is your business corporate office. Its success depends on how click-worthy it is. Your responsibility is to make it as click-worthy as you can so that your visitors can find value in it. That will improve its conversion and the success of your business.



by: 
Derar Barqawi 
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/9717189

Wednesday, 25 October 2017

SEO Tips and Tricks 2017

October 25, 2017 0
SEO Tips and Tricks 2017


SEO Advice For Your Web Site.


It can seem quite technical but break it all down into simple terms and using simple tips it can be understood :) !







Shareable and Linkable Content are Key!


Have you got quality back links set up?