Showing posts with label Internet Marketing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Internet Marketing. Show all posts

Monday, March 22, 2010

Top Ways To Benefit From Google's Universal Search

Google Hell EvilUniversal Search combines all the information within Google's Vertical engines/databases (for example Google News, Video and Images) into one index to serve a single set of SERPs (Search Engine Results Pages). When you do a search, rather than just getting websites from their main index, you will also get results from the News, Images, Video, etc databases as well.

Top 5 Ways To Participate in Google's Universal Search:

- Google Image Search: Optimize your images with descriptive, keyword-rich file names and ALT tags. Use accurate descriptions of your image files for the benefit of those who might need to view the site in text only format.

- Google Video (beta): Use descriptive, keyword-rich file names for your video files. Also create a keyword-rich title tag, description tag, and video site map.

- Google News: Submit your press releases for display as news, and also as a new content page on your site.

- Google Maps (Google Local): Give your site a local presence through the Google Maps Local Business Center where local businesses can get a free basic listing to extend their reach in the SERPs.

- Google Blog Search (beta): Use social media and Blog engines to drive traffic to the site. Submit to the Google Blog search and have your Blog help boost you in the new world of Universal Search.

SOURCiS provides comprehensive Search Engine Optimization and Search Engine Marketing. Contact Ron @ SOURCiS for more information.

By EcomBuffet

Saturday, October 07, 2006

Organic SEO or Pay-Per-Click Advertising

When people hear about online marketing, they often think of two of the more popular methods that a company can use to enhance its visibility on the Web:

  • organic search engine optimization and
  • pay-per-click advertising.
But which is best for you?

Organic Search Engine Optimization
Organic search engine optimization campaigns offer several distinct advantages over pay-per-click advertising campaigns, as many recent studies have shown. What follows is a brief listing of some of the findings.

  • Propensity to Click - Study after study indicates people are less likely to click on paid search ads rather than on results from organic search engine optimization. For example, one study found that search users are up to six times more likely to click on the first few organic results than they are to choose any of the paid results, while an eye tracking study showed that 50 percent of users begin their search by scanning the top organic results. Majority of eye activity during a search happens within a triangle (Golden Triangle) at the top of the search results page.
  • Trust - Studies are beginning to indicate that the trust level for organic results is much higher than that of paid results, and that paid results are looked upon as a nuisance by some searchers.
  • Value of Visitors - Organic search engine results tend to be seen as non-biased, and they therefore are able to provide visitors that are more valuable. The overall conversion rate, or the rate at which searchers take a desired action on a site, is 17 percent higher for unpaid search results than the rate for paid (4.2% vs. 3.6%).
  • Pay-Per-Click Costs Rising - Meanwhile, pay-per-click costs are rising steadily. Between October 2004 and December 2005, average keyword prices rose from around $25 to just under $55.10 And the cost of keywords can increase by as much as 100 percent during the holiday season.
  • Long Term Results - While a pay-per-click campaign may produce results more quickly than an organic search engine optimization campaign, organic search engine optimization campaigns can give you results that last.
  • Relevance - Users also have rated organic search engine results as more relevant than paid results.

Source: SitePro News - By Scott Buresh

Search Engine Marketing and Optimization

Compiled by Ron Elli, Ph.D. - SOURCiS