Posts Tagged ‘keywords’

SEO: Website Grader

July 6th, 2010 by Liz Gallagher

How does your site measure up?

Web Image Designs received a 95% from website grader

How well your web site performs in organic search results depends upon a lot of factors.  Organic search results are the non-paid listings in Google and other search engines.  Your Search Engine Optimization strategy must take into account many different things to rank well.  People often associate SEO with getting the right keywords on your web pages.  Although that is definitely a part of the story, there are many different aspects of SEO to think about.  If you have a large web site or you blog on a regular basis, your keywords will in effect take care of themselves.  Each one of your blog articles or web pages is typically written on a specific topic and the keywords will just come naturally… organically if you will.

When analyzing your SEO strategy you need to consider your web site copy, metadata, alt tags, inbound links, and so much more. Read more… »

Choosing a Domain Name

June 22nd, 2010 by Liz Gallagher

Choosing a Domain Name

This can be a very simple decision if your company name is available: www.yourcompanyname.com

But what if it’s not available?  What do you do then?

If you are a start-up company, this should be part of the process when you are deciding on a company name.  Make sure the domain name is available and buy it now!  Don’t wait or it might not be available later.  If you are deciding between a few different company names, you may want to buy all of them until your decision is final.  At $10 per year, domains are cheap!  If the name you want is not available, then you may want to try variations on the company name until you find one with an available domain.

If you have an established business and your domain name is not available, you may need to get creative — but not too creative!  You want to choose a name that will be easy to spell and remember.  Always keep your customers in mind as you choose your domain name.  For example, most lawyers use their middle initial in their practice, but will clients searching for you remember your middle initial?  Most likely not. 

Play around with different options – many hosting companies will even make suggestions for you if the first domain you enter is not available.  Some options to consider are:

  • Abbreviate your company name
  • Add inc or llc to the domain name if applicable
  • Separate words in the company name with dashes
  • Choose a different extension, such a .NET instead of .COM

Another option to seriously consider is to use your keywords in the domain name.  If you sell widgets, then check to see if www.buywidgets.com is available.  The greatest benefit to this option is that your site will rank higher for the keywords that are found in your domain name.

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Choosing you domain name is an important decision. Choose wisely.

Web Site SEO Part I: I’ve chosen my keywords, now what?

November 18th, 2009 by Liz Gallagher

SEO Strategy

On-page Search Engine Optimization is the modification of the pages on your web site to include your chosen keywords.  The keywords should appear frequently in your copy but not so often that it stops making sense to your readers.  Don’t try to jam all of your keywords on a single page.  Each page on your web site should focus on a different set of keyword phrases.

In addition to the body copy, the following elements of your website should include your keywords:

  • Title Tag
  • Page Headings
  • Anchor Text (aka Link Text)
  • Alt Text (aka Alternative Image Text)
  • Meta Keywords
  • Meta Description

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Avoid SEO Pitfalls of a Web Site Redesign

November 2nd, 2009 by Liz Gallagher

You’ve hit the point where you can’t stand your old web site and you are ready for a web site redesign.  You can’t wait to dump the old site so that you can show off your new state-of-the-art website with the latest Web 2.0 features.

STOP RIGHT THERE!  Don’t dump that old website just yet!  Have you considered that your old website may have built up some credibility on Google and the other Search Engines?  That your current web pages may already rank well for some of your important keyword phrases?  Whether you worked hard on your Search Engine Optimization strategy or you got where you are by sheer luck, you don’t want to lose everything and start from scratch.  Do you?
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Getting to 100% – Completing Your LinkedIn Profile

August 18th, 2009 by Liz Gallagher

Most people get started on LinkedIn when a friend or colleague sends an email requesting that you “join my professional network on LinkedIn.”  You need to sign up first and a very basic profile is created.  So you join their network and now what?  A lot of people do nothing more.  They have an empty profile with only one connection.  What does that say about you and your business?

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