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Friday, October 21, 2005

Text Link Brokers

Just link there are brokers when you need to buy a house, now there brokers when you need to exchange or buy your links.

Have come across this site: textlinkbrokers many times. On the pitch page, they also give some testimonials from some famous SEO guys like Brad Callen from seoelite.com, Morgan Carey from SEO-guy.com.

Well, if you have the budget, of course you can throw thousands of dollars to try your luck. They do have a good idea to make money out of SEOs or webmasters.

But, how good could it be?

There are many people can do from zero to hero in the internet without spending a dime. That might take long time. But remeber, the money you spend here in exchanging links could have brought more targted visitors by puting on Google Adword.

I have no idea how this site is doing. But all the time i reach this site is from other links, not organic links from google. This might is a sign how they are doing with themselves.

No offence, though.

Thursday, October 20, 2005

Interesting Google Ranking Of Some Websites

Long before I only know Google.com has a ranking of 10/10. Today I ran into statcounter.com, which also has an awesome 10/10.

Later I checked MSN.com, guess you can not believe it, its only 2/10. However, the links inside msn.com are still good.

Yahoo.com has a ranking of 9/10.

I am gonna put all the sites have 10/10 into my blog later on.

Wednesday, October 19, 2005

How My Google PageRank Made Jump

These days, i made a lot of improvements to my website, here is what happended:

1. With keyword phrase 'toronto ebay developer', my site sometimes comes out at #1, sometimes hidden miles away, I assume this is dancing. Dancing is good, its a sign Google is trying to pull your website out to a stable index.

2. My website is only 8 months old, if the Google sandbox was applied to my site, its almost time to come out. The dancing is possible a positve sign that its my relief time.

3. Google craws my website everday, so does MSN bot, Inktomi, and some others. Its fairly important to grab the hot time to make more changes, to add more articles, to optimize more.

4. Another issue might help is my blog. You might notice with the keyword 'toront ebay developer', my blog comes at #3. This is because google crawled my blog, and gives credit to my site. This helps my site to stablize in google's index.

5. Finally, i got one increase with page rank. This happens right under my nose an hour ago. Pretty cool.

Author: Eric Chen
President of Topsky Technologies
Expert of Internet Marketing & SEO
Expert of Ecommerce Web Design

Sunday, October 16, 2005

Are You Trying To Beat GOOGLE?

Well, the reason I came up with this topic is suddenly I realized that too many people are trying to figure out a way to CHEAT google in terms of ranking and keywords.

Since the day LOCK is invented, people have been involved a war against lock-hacker. The same thing happens to Goole. As the most popular search engine, its algorithm has become many hackers target. That leads to the fast spread of articles so-called key factors to impact your ranking on Google.

Is that the truth?

Hardly.

On the first hand, Google is working hard to protect its fair system in the world. That's one reason why you have to keep on chasing Google to make your SEO job endless.

On the other hand, there are so many websites have been led to a wrong way by these articles. I have seen many websites with strange keywords laying across ridiculously through the pages. The will difinitely drive away your customers. Do this math, if you have a both visitor-friendly and SE-friendly site, your visitors might come by often and more possible they will refer your site in other forums or websites, in the long run, it will build your link popularity. SE will give you more credit. If your site is only SE-friendly only-maybe for now, you think SE is stupid to keep you there forever with useless information.

DON't FORGET - RELEVANCY IS NO.1 FOR SE

Googe and other SEs will be smart enough to figure out your page really has the information visitors want or not. You might be penalized for abusing keywords.

Author: Eric Chen
President of Topsky Technologies
Internet Marketing & SEO Expert
Toronto Ecommerce Solution Provider

Terrific Jump On MSN

Since MSNbot crawed our site yesterday, we got terrific leaps with many competitive keyword phrases.

Keyword: 'toronto software'
Standing: #2

Keyword: 'toronto ecommerce'
Standing: #2

Keyword: 'toronto ebay'
Standing: #1

Keyword: 'toronto ebay software'
Standing: #1

Keyword: 'toronto internet marketing'
Standing: #4

Keyword: Toronto web design
Standing: #14

On Google, our ranking is still dancing. Once a while, I can see our site comes at #1 with keyword 'toronto ebay developer'.

From MSN ranking, we are confident we made great success in general keywords optimization. We need more patience with Google.

Author: Eric Chen
President of Topsky Technologies
Toronto Internet Marketing & SEO
Toronto Ecommerce Web Design

Friday, October 14, 2005

What Happens If Google Fires You?

Here i mean somebody working for Google right now, say, Google's employee.
If you work on the algorithm which decides millions people's fate on the internet, someday later you fire google or google kick you out for good reason or bad, what will you do?

You might want to start Googler SEO Services.

Well, I guarantee you tons of sales pouring onto your door. Just because you are the maker of google ranking algo.

Let's imagine what this will leads to?

All of a sudden your colleagues quit their jobs to make this big money, all they do this part-time. The other SEOs who are striving to chase google get outranked because the market has a real SEO with unbeatable background.

Well, hopefully, Google is not stupid.

Like the company i worked for before - Cisco's strong competitor, Huawei China - asked us to sign non-competition contract, which rules you not able to join its competitors group within 3 years since you leave the company.

I hope Google has the same strategy to guarantee its own fairness.

Please feel free to post your comments.

Author: Eric Chen
President of Toronto Internet Marketing & Web Design
SEO&Internet Marketing Expert

Wednesday, October 12, 2005

The Good and the Bad of SEO – From Googles Mouth!

In this article I highlight some of the points made during the call so you know what Google thinks.

You know its bad when you take time from your holidays to come into work to attend a conference call. But that’s what I did a few weeks ago. You see I had to because I was going to have the opportunity to ask some Google employees specific questions on things that I’d been pretty sure about, but wanted to hear it right from the horses mouth.

The call lasted less than an hour, but in that time I found that there were many things I figured were indeed true. So lets start with the most obvious:

Is PageRank Still Important?
The short answer is yes – PageRank has always been important to Google. Naturally they couldn’t go into details but it is as I suspected. Google still uses the algorithm to help determine rankings. Where it falls in the algo mix, though, is up for speculation. My feeling however is that they’ve simply moved where the PageRank value is applied in the grand scheme of things. If you want to know what I think, be sure to read this article.

Are Dynamic URLs Bad?
Google says that a dynamic URL with 2 parameters “should” get indexed. When we pressed a bit on the issue we also found that URLs themselves don’t contribute too much to the overall ranking algorithms. In other words, a page named Page1.asp will likely perform as well as Keyword.asp.

The whole variable thing shouldn’t come as a surprise. It is true that Google will indeed index dynamic URLs and I’ve seen sites with as many as 4 variables get indexed. The difference however is that in almost all cases I’ve seen the static URLs outrank the dynamic URLs especially in highly competitive or even moderately competitive keyword spaces.

Is URL Rewriting OK in Google’s Eyes?
Again, the answer is yes, provided the URLs aren’t too long. While the length of the URL isn’t necessarily an issue, if they get extremely long they can cause problems.

In my experience, long rewritten URLs perform just fine. The important thing is the content on the page.

That was a common theme throughout the call – content is king. Sure optimized meta tags, effective interlinking and externalizing JavaScript all help, but in the end if the content isn’t there the site won’t do well.

Do You Need to use the Google Sitemap Tool?
If your site is already getting crawled effectively by Google you do not need to use the Google sitemap submission tool.

The sitemap submission tool was created by Google to provide a way for sites which normally do not get crawled effectively to now become indexed by Google.

My feeling here is that if you MUST use the Google sitemap to get your site indexed then you have some serious architectural issues to solve.

In other words, just because your pages get indexed via the sitemap doesn’t mean they will rank. In fact I’d bet you that they won’t rank because of those technical issues I mentioned above.

Here I’d recommend getting a free tool like Xenu and spider your site yourself. If Xenu has problems then you can almost be assured of Googlebot crawling problems. The nice thing with Xenu is that it can help you find those problems, such as broken links, so that you can fix them.

Once your site becomes fully crawlable by Xenu I can almost guarantee you that it will be crawlable and indexable by the major search engine spiders.

Does Clean Code Make That Much of a Difference?
Again, the answer is yes. By externalizing any code you can and cleaning up things like tables you can greatly improve your site.

First, externalizing JavaScript and CSS helps reduce code bloat which makes the visible text more important. Your keyword density goes up which makes the page more authoritative.

Similarly, minimizing the use of tables also helps reduce the HTML to text ratio, making the text that much more important.

Also, as a tip, your visible text should appear as close to the top of your HTML code as possible. Sometimes this is difficult, however, as elements like top and left navigation appear first in the HTML. If this is the case, consider using CSS to reposition the text and those elements appropriately.

Do Keywords in the Domain Name Harm or Help You?
The short answer is neither. However too many keywords in a domain can set off flags for review. In other words blue-widgets.com won’t hurt you but discount-and-cheap-blue-and-red-widgets.com will likely raise flags and trigger a review.

Page naming follows similar rules – while you can use keywords as page names, it doesn’t necessarily help (as I mentioned above) further, long names can cause reviews which will delay indexing.

How Many Links Should You Have on Your Sitemap?
Google recommends 100 links per page.

While I’ve seen pages with more links get indexed, it appears that it takes much longer. In other words, the first 100 links will get indexed right away, however it can take a few more months for Google to identify and follow any links greater than 100.

If your site is larger than 100 pages (as many are today) consider splitting up your sitemap into multiple pages which interlink with each other, or create a directory structure within your sitemap. This way you can have multiple sitemaps that are logically organized and will allow for complete indexing of your site.

Can Googlebot Follow Links in Flash or JavaScript
While Googlebot can identify links in JavaScript, it cannot follow those links. Nor can it follow links in Flash.

Therefore I recommend having your links elsewhere on the page. It is OK to have links in flash or JavaScript but you need to account for the crawlers not finding them. Therefore the use of a sitemap can help get those links found and crawled.

As alternatives I know there are menus which use JavaScript and CSS to output a very similar looking navigation system to what you commonly see with JavaScript navigation yet uses static hyperlinks which crawlers can follow. Therefore do a little research and you should be able to find a spiderable alternative to whatever type of navigation your site currently has.

Overall, while I didn’t learn anything earth shattering, it was good to get validation “from the horses mouth” so to speak.

I guess it just goes to show you that there is enough information out there on the forums and blogs. The question becomes determine which of that information is valid and which isn’t. But that, I’m afraid, usually comes with time and experience.


Rob Sullivan - SEO Specialist and Internet Marketing Consultant. Any reproduction of this article needs to have an html link pointing to http://www.textlinkbrokers.com

Toronto Internet Marketing & SEO Experts
Toronto Ecommerce Web Design Experts

Sunday, October 09, 2005

Good news, #1 on Google in the morning, dissapear in the evening


On Oct. 8, when i Check the keyword phase"Toronto ebay deveper", my company comes out at #1, as shown in the picture.

However
, when i came back in the evening, my site was gone.

This is google, sometimes it seems so wierd. But from the programmer's view, how can they guarantee the faireness of the ranking, how can they balance over 100 factors, how can they extract keywords information from each site, all this leads to highly complicated programming job. Sooo, it makes this happen.

Don't blame google on this, especially when you want to make some money out of google. Always keep your eyes on Google, make sure stay close to each move they make.

Friday, October 07, 2005

Top on MSN, sandbox in Google

If you search on MSN with keyword phase 'toronto software', our site comes at #6, and comes #2 with keyword 'toronto software company', #1 with keyword 'toronto ebay developer', #4 with 'toronto custom software'. Looks good, huh?

However, there is no such a thing on google. Our domain is pretty new, almost 8 months old. This is a so-called sandbox stage. For whatever reason, google must keep its fairness, it has to put some sites underneath for quite a while until someday all of a sudden you can jump out.

A good sentence in Internet Marketing is 'Patience is virture'


Author: Eric Chen
President of Topsky Technologies
Internet Marketing and SEO Expert

When everybody rushes to Google, How will you do your marketing?

Google is so hot that you have to increase your budget day by day to keep your exposure on Google. You can use Pay Per Click, you can hire one SEO expert to improve your organic (regular) ranking, but, that requires a lot of investment.

Google reminds me of the 2000 internet bubble. Are we rushing to the same bubble, which might burst some day later? We will leave this to further discussions.

My question is: What happens if you are small business owner with limited budget to advertise on Google?

If you don't have the money to throw, maybe you should try the following ways:

1. Don't push to get more new customers yet. If you already have a good customer base, keep them all. You can save 60% effort to get to the second deal with your existing customer, compared to digging out a new customer. Don't forget them, don't get tired of them. They are your business foundation. Whey they are satisfied, they will refer more customers to you.

2. Use newsletter. Remember to get your customers' emails. Ask for their permission to send regular newsletters. You can collect whatever information in your newsletter, put 'em up together, don't forget to pinpoint what your are offering, send them out once a week. Since the recipients are opt-in, you are not spamming. It is a good way to remind your cusotmers what products you are selling, what promotions you have, what services you are offering. The more they got feed about this information, the more possible they think of you when they need such products or services.

3. Give them a call once a month. But be careful with this, unless you have reached to a certain personal relationship with your customer, otherwise, that might lead to hang-up.

4. Do more work with PR, this PR is not Google Page Ranking, it is Public Relationship. Expose yourself in media, not necessarily Google, make sure you have your website listed in any possible occasion - you have a website, don't you? - that will bring more traffic to your website.

When time passes by, when you have enough budget, hire a SEO company to work on your website and pay more to the Pay Per Click campaign.

Author: Eric Chen
SEO&Internet Marketing Expert
President of Topsky Technologies (www.topsky.ca)
A Toronto-based Internet Marketing company, offering one-stop solutions to small business owners: web design, E-commerce, internet marketing, SEO, custom software programming.