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Mystery Flights – A Testimonial


Friday, August 20th, 2010

Thank you Adam for all you help over the last 3 years. The website you designed and built has been fantastic. Being a web-based business the website you designed and built for Mystery Flights was not only our ‘shop front’ but also a major component in our business processes. We were more than happy with your design and development of the site from the very beginning and the benefits we gained when the site went live were huge. The website was easy to use and learn to use, it cut down on a number of administrative tasks we needed to do, it remained robust and relevant as my business grew with only minor changes required over the 3 years and it looked great – customers loved it!

Having recently sold the business I know it was the look and quality of the website that attracted a buyer so quickly and they too are now enjoying the benefits of such a great site.

I also wanted to thank you particularly for your service over the years. You returned every call and every email promptly and provided value for money and quick turnaround times every time I needed a change or enhancement. You have also been a great advisor when I have been starting on something new and your support and advice was always greatly received.

I have no hesitation in recommending you – and have already done so on many occasions. I wish you all the success with your future clients and I look forward to when I may next need a website so I can work with you again.

All the best,

Regards,
Louise.

Google AdWords Tips (2)


Friday, August 20th, 2010

Tip 2: Use Dynamic Titles

A dynamic title is an advert title that is added dynamically when the searcher types in their query. It is very easy to achieve and it costs no extra to do and according to Google it also has a good effect on CTR and conversion rates.

In the title field of your own Google AdWords advert that you are creating you simply put the following code:

{keyword:your backup title here}

You replace “your backup title here” with your own title incase the searchers key phrase is too long to be inserted into your title. If AdWords cannot use their phrase it will insert your backup title.

Google Adwords Tips (1)


Thursday, August 19th, 2010

This is the first in a series of AdWords Tips.

Tip 1. Don’t use broad matching for keywords.

At least, not to start off with. What’s broad matching exactly? If you include general keyword phrases such as “running shoes” in your keyword list, your ads will appear when users search for running and shoes, in any order, separately or together and also along with other terms like repairs or fittings or collectors.

With expanded matching by Google it will become even harder to know when your keywords will show as Google will show them algorithmically.

Broad match is used by experienced advertisers looking to save time or by advertisers who may not have the time to target their campaigns. Broad matching can be the correct answer for bits of certain parts of a campaign, but broad matching all keywords can be dangerous.

Search Engine Optimisation Techniques


Monday, August 16th, 2010

With Google changing their search engine optimisation methods recently with the implementation of Google Caffine it has become more important than ever before that you get your search engine optimisation right and keep up the effort each month.

We have put together some tips on search engine optimisation to help you locate your weaknesses and to help you see where you might improve your search engine optimisation efforts.

On Page Optimisation

Google says that 15% of your total search engine ranking and page rank comes from a score given to your On Page Optimisation. On Page Optimisation strategies include optimising keyword density, title tags, heading tags, image alt tags, seo friendly links and text that is Google friendly and relevant.

Social Media

With the advent of the Caffine servers that Google now uses it has become important to utilise social media websites like Twitter, Facebook, Linked-IN and WordPress to position your company as an authority and one that inspires trust in your field. You need to provide to your community constant daily value and Google will notice this and reward you.

Incoming Links

One of the best search engine optimisation techniques is to attract incoming links with the chosen keywords as the anchor text. You will also need some of them to be quality links which means that they need to come from high ranking pages from trusted sites. Any site that ends with .gov.au or .edu.au are considered trusted sites. You should also try to get listed on DMOZ though this is quite difficult. (DotCom Promotions still can’t get ourselves listed on DMOZ, it is very exclusive). Major forums and information reources are also good sites to target.

Value Added Pages

This is a search engine optimisation technique that is highly effective. It is sometimes called link baiting as you are trying to get people to link to your site to get something. The idea is to create high quality content on your site to attract positive attention from other websites that in turn link to your wonderous content. That is the idea in a nutshell. It could be free photos, software, a great story, amazing information, an informative article about search engine optimisation :) or anything else that you can think of that your niche market might crave. Once the page becomes popular and linked to the page rank will rise and so will your site rank.

Hope some of that was helpful, I will try to write more tips as they pop up. In the meantime you might look at your own site and find that you could use a little SEO too. Call us on (02) 9957 3337 and find out what DotCom Promotions can do to help your search engine optimisation.

Search Engine Optimisation – Google Caffine


Sunday, August 15th, 2010

Search Engine Optimisation has changed last month. Google has released its new system of indexing called Caffine.

So what is Caffine?

Caffine is a new indexing system (not ranking system) that will provide 50% fresher content results than before. Google promises that Caffine will index your pages almost instantly rather than waiting a week or a month to index and rank. Caffine was built for the future so that Google can compete with the instant nature of Facebook and twitter information.

You can find information now much quicker, almost as it is published. Every second of every hour of every day Caffine processes millions of website pages in parallel, meaning that whatever you blog, tweet, post or publish, it will be picked up and will be instantly searchable on Google.

Caffine uses over 100 million (100,000,000) gigabytes of storage in one database and adds more information at hundreds of thousands of gigs per day, making it the fastest, most powerful indexing engine ever invented.

Why did Google change?

It is because of the changing nature of the way that the internet is evolving. We have seen the growth of Youtube where videos are uploaded daily, Flickr where more content is uploaded every second, Twitter where conversations and information is procured constantly and Facebook creates searchable content daily. The average website is now more dynamic with blogs and content management systems allowing for daily content to be created. Both searchers and publishers expect to be able to find this content as it is published not a week or ten later when the content is old. To keep up with the natural evolution of the internet Google has had to invent Caffine.

What does this mean for Search Engine Optimisation?
Google says that it will be indexing new content higher than old content. Caffine is better at indexing higher quality websites relating to the specific keyword that you are searching for.

Google no longer uses the keyword tag for indexing (others do like Yahoo and Bing) but now uses the keyword density in the first 50 words of the website page. Emphasis now is placed on unique, original content and the perceived bounce rate recorded bu Google. Bounce rate is people that go to your site and immediately leave as it is not what they are after.

High quality incoming links with the searched keyword or key phrase in the anchor text are even more important now than ever before.

This all makes social media a very important Search Engine Optimisation tool. Networking sites like Facebook, Twitter, Linked-IN and Digg are very important to utilise now with unique content coming from each site. Posting identical content on each of these sites will not trick Google as it has done in the past. You will need to put in the legwork and be original to increase your rankings.

Google is also placing importance on page speed. How fast a page loads in the browser now has an effect on its rankings in the search results. DotCom Promotions has always placed great weight on the importance of fast loading pages as you will know if you have ever visited any site in our portfolio.

Google now places more importance on older domain names meaning new domains will struggle for a short time as they get established and move up in the search results. It also gives more prominence to domain names that contain the exact search phrase.

Call (02) 9957 3337 to find out how we can help you get more traffic to your site by optimising for the future.

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