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SEO Audit Checklist

Friday, March 4, 2016

After doing hundreds of SEO audits over the years of my professional career and I created this guide for the help of companies and businesses as a simple go-to resource for consistent and efficient audits. This guide categorized into the following topics:

  • Site Architecture items
  • Robots.txt & Sitemap best practices
  • File & image optimization items
  • Technical SEO items
  • Title, Meta and Headline review
  • Negative practice review

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How to Follow All Followers in 1 Click (Mass Follow Script)

Friday, August 21, 2015

In this short blog post I will give you all the information you need on how to use the free Twitter mass follow script provided in this blog post. I also included a beginner friendly video to tutorial. The only thing required before we start is that you use Mozilla Firefox as your browser and download the IMacros Firefox Extension Here. If you love the Firefox web browser, but are tired of repetitive tasks then iMacros for Firefox is the solution you’ve been dreaming of!

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8 Tips for Enterprise SEO Agencies

Monday, May 11, 2015

In a way, enterprise SEO isn’t all that different from your typical, run-of-the-mill SEO campaign. You need to create awesome content, earn quality links, integrate your campaign with social media, and perform keyword research.

However, when it comes to the SEO campaigns for larger and complex organizations, things can get a bit more tricky.

As Jolina Pettice notes on the TopRank Blog, larger companies need to maintain their reputation, for starters. And, there’s also dealing with “multiple stakeholders, layers of approval and strict messaging guidelines.” Of course, the size of company isn’t just relevant to enterprise SEO. It’s also managing a hefty website and a set an integrated tools to get the campaign up and running.

In other words, as SERPs defines it, enterprise SEO is “optimizing a large website (or a number of them) while dealing with all typical hurdles of a corporate environment– red tape, diplomacy and internal politics at the same time.” Sound challenging?

If you’re an agency dealing with enterprise SEO, keep the following eight vital tips in mind.

1. Have One Person In Charge
Nick Stamoulis, founder or Brick Marketing, reminds us that “large enterprises sometimes have multiple chains of commands and mountains of red tape that make implementing a cohesive SEO campaign very difficult.” Because of this, you may want to have one individual manage your enterprise SEO. Here are three of Nick’s management tips.

Everyone needs to know, not everyone deserves a say. Your webmaster, for example, should be aware of changes to your website, but they don’t have to add their two cents.
There needs to be one person who can pull the trigger. You’re dealing with multiple departments, which means several different department heads. To keep things moving along though, you should have one person who has the power to make decisions.
What’s good for the company is good for each department. Make sure that each department realizes they are an important part of the company’s SEO campaign.

2. Push For Video Content
It’s no secret that quality content helps with search rankings and establishes a brand as an authoritative figure. If you want to stay ahead of the competition then you should consider generating more video content.

Not only can videos boost search engine results for a brand, they can have major effects on sales. It’s been found “that viewers are anywhere from 64-85% more likely to buy after watching a product video.” Other research from housewares e-retailer Stacks and Stacks discovered “a consumer who views a product video is up to 144% more likely to add that product to her cart than a consumer who watches no video.”

To get the most out of your video content, KISSmetrics suggests you:
  • Hire a local, professional company film the video.
  • Show the product from multiple angles.
  • Find ways to get your brand evangelists involved the making or marketing of the video.
  • Segment the videos to different geographic location and demographics.

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[Infographic] - The 2015 Video Marketing Cheat Sheet

Thursday, May 7, 2015

Our recent survey confirms that businesses that are using video have a leg up in 2015. Some of the highlights of our survey include the following stats:
  • 4 times as many consumers would rather watch a video about a product than read about it.
  • 1 in 4 consumers actually lose interest in a company if it doesn’t have video.
  • Customers are nearly 50% more likely to read email newsletters that include links to video.
  • 4 in 5 consumers say a video showing how a product or service works is important.
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The Biggest SEO Trends of 2015

Thursday, April 2, 2015

Keeping up with the latest trends in search engine optimisation (SEO) is crucial to staying on top and keeping your marketing edge. SEO is an inbound marketing strategy that drives your target audience to your website, so it’s empowering to know what the biggest trends are so you’ll know what steps to take when it comes to building your brand and getting your message out.
Here are the top SEO trends to watch for in 2015
  • Content is (still) king. Yes, valuable and relevant content is here to stay, as search engine algorithms continue to focus on whether or not the content has relevance to the keywords. Do away with keyword saturation and concentrate on producing high-quality content that makes good use of relevant keywords.
  • Social signals elevate rankings. The more content is shared, the higher up the search engine rankings it will be. Social media management will go hand in hand with SEO and it will be beneficial for you to expand your knowledge and skills in both.
  • Mobile experience will become more important. Another significant ranking factor in search engine algorithms is the mobile user experience. In 2014, mobile internet use exceeded desktop use. It is estimated that in 2015 there will be as many as 50 billion local searches using smartphones and other mobile devices—so you better start making sure your website is mobile-friendly!
  • Conversations, not just keywords. Along with content, search engines are now using intent, context, and meaning in a search query—a big change from simply matching up keywords. Long-tail or conversational keyword queries and phrases are more likely to be more relevant than one and two-word key phrases. The conversion rates of long-tails are also higher because of the increased specificity. Taking advantage of long-tail search traffic is definitely the next big trend in SEO, so it would be a good idea to pour your efforts towards understanding what users are looking for and engaging them in conversation.

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