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Shel Moore has over 20 years of experience working in marketing communications. Her career has spanned across many industries and audiences - providing a comprehensive background serving tech, industrial manufacturing, consumer, business-to-business, and even government markets. Shel is passionate about the benefits of marketing and wants to help business owners and individuals gain an edge in their competitive marketplace through social media education and providing exceptional professional services.

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Co-founder, Shel Moore, To Talk Search Marketing at Clovis Chamber of Commerce Leads Club

January 24, 2017Posted by Shel Moorein Digital Marketing, SEO: Search Engine Optimization

We’re excited to share that our co-founder and CMO, Shel Moore, will be speaking at today’s Clovis Chamber of Commerce MAP Leads Club. Search marketing is a broad subject, and for today’s topic, Shel really wants to hone in on the most actionable tips. So, we’ll stick to some basics in this post and also provide some deeper links to more detailed educational resources. The topic of today’s discussion is, “10 Minute Local SEO Tips.” We hope you’ll find value in the additional resources listed below. We thought a quick blog post summary would be the perfect way to share this talk’s highlights with the Chamber Leads Club.

Top Takeaways from This Afternoon’s Talk:

Always start by installing Google Analytics on your website. Without Analytics you are operating blindly and without any data to guide yoshows laptop screen with presentation title, 10 Minute Local SEO Tipsu. There is a detailed walkthrough that includes a video tutorial on Google’s website here. (Now, we fully understand that this one can’t really be completed in 10 minutes, however it’s well worth the time invested.)

Take the time to setup your business on Google My Business! Without this step, your business will not show up on Google Maps in search results. It’s easy – get started at Google.com/business right now. Complete your profile – include your hours, location, phone number, email, website, photos, about us text and more!

Go through the process to verify your listing with Google. You can choose between two methods of verification – phone call & by mail. If you’re hoping to complete this step in 10 minutes or less, we recommend the phone, but you’ll need to complete this during Google’s open hours. If you choose verification by mail, you will receive a postcard in the mail at your listing location that contains a code you enter into your account to prove verification. This step must be completed before your Google listing & map are fully completed. Click here & scroll down to access the portion of Google’s page that steps you through the verification process

Is your website truly mobile friendly? If you’re not sure you can check through Google’s Mobile-Friendly test. Mobile-Friendliness is about so much more than simply viewing a website on your phone. Today, Google evaluates a website’s attributes and how they relate to overall readability and navigation ease-of-use. (How big is the text, how long do pages take to load, where are navigation prompts located, etc.) If your website doesn’t pass Google’s test then you need to do some serious thinking about how to update your website – it’s critical for improved search ranking. Are you considering a website refresh? If you are, read our white paper for extra help in navigating this process.

Looking to Dive Deeper? Here Are Some More Great SEO Tips and Explanations:

Read 5 Fast and Easy SEO Growth Hacks to Improve Your Website In 2017

How to Remove the Cobwebs from your Website

Why Are Google Analytics Important for Web Development?

Top SEO Tips for Successful Website Promotion in 2017

Life After Penalty – What’s the Prescription for Restoring Website Health?

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There are a large number of factors to be certain, however, we’ve made the breakdown easy as pie in our “Anatomy of an Optimized Web Page” infographic. Follow along & start improving your website right away!

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Our Holiday Gift to You—Top SEO Tips for Successful Website Promotion in 2017

December 23, 2016Posted by Shel Moorein Content Marketing, Digital Marketing, Industrial Marketing, SEO: Search Engine Optimization

Happy Holidays! Merry Christmas! Happy Chanukah! Happy Kwanza! Happy Festivus! And Happy New Year from the entire staff here at Moore Than SEO!

No matter how you celebrate the holiday season, this is the perfect time to regroup and dive into successful website promotion strategies to get ahead of your competition in the New Year.

Our gift to you is…drumroll please…Our New Years top SEO Tips! This list is designed to increase brand awareness of your company across the internet.

1. Stay current on Google analytics trends.

What keeps your website in good favor with Google, and what can cause your website to drop off the first page of search engine results? Find out about Google’s cast of characters and the latest Penguin update. Review your present site and make corrections to avoid Google penalties, and take note of how to skirt penalties before launching a new site.

2. Take the temperature of your present online competitive climate.

Know how your business can create a niche in your industry. This measurement of Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats (SWOT assessment) is the starting line for low and high tech SEO alike. Even if you completed a SWOT assessment this year, check your business climate again to lay claim of your product niche for the New Year.

3. Create or update your buyer personas to remain relevant to your customers.

Your customers’ wants, needs, and regular hang-outs change according to your industry’s competitive climate. Having an understanding of your target customers, beyond simple demographics, helps you target content to attract them to buy. Use our Developing Buyer Personas DIY Worksheet to improve online engagement, and thus, improve your website rankings.

4. Get to work using our 5 Fast and Easy SEO Growth Hacks.

Have you installed Google Analytics on your website? Are you regularly refreshing META information for each of your pages? Are links to your social media profiles integrated throughout your site? Is your site free of duplicate content? Is your location and contact info plainly visible throughout your website? If this is all new to you, or you’re just getting started with your new website, download our free white paper to get SEO right the first time.

5. Refresh your content.

Double-check to ensure your website content is not duplicated elsewhere on the internet, or duplicated within you’re the pages on your website (use copyscape.com to check your web page content for free). Duplicate content has a negative impact on your website’s performance in search engine rankings. Update your content to make it fresh and unique. Not a writer? Use our tips for online writing and formatting. Create content that leads your target customers to your website, delivering a visible digital identity for your company, your products, and your services.

These five steps form the launching pad for improved SEO results in the New Year.

It’s a lot of material to digest. No wonder savvy business owners elect to turn to SEO experts to avoid taking missteps and incurring Google penalties. We’re here to help. Our SEO team steers you in the right direction, creating a sound online reputation for your brand. Our goal is to drive your target customers to your website where you can close the sale.

Get started with successful web promotion in 2017 and beyond. Contact our SEO experts today for a free website health assessment, and give us a call at 559-978-4096 to discuss your SEO goals for the New Year. We look forward to hearing from you!

How to Remove the Cobwebs from your Website: Use the Best SEO and Social Media Marketing Practices

October 31, 2016Posted by Shel Moorein Digital Marketing, SEO: Search Engine Optimization, Social Media

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By Anne Roos, Director of Content Development

Google is all over the Internet—Their robots scan websites like modern-day body snatchers. Google’s search engine can send your website ranking to the grave with penalties, or it can have the power to resurrect your website from an untimely death.

Yes, we’re talking in Halloween terms, as Google updates can be scary. Google just announced their newest character in their core algorithm this fall season.

You may have heard of Penguin, which was first launched in 2012, and the newest update is now in real-time. What does this mean for you? If you haven’t resorted to SEO tricks, you’re safe from Google’s wrath. But if you don’t understand search engine optimization, you may be in for a frightful surprise in the way of Google penalties.

This real-time Penguin update means that your search engine rankings can change whenever Google updates info about your site, making any updates quickly noticeable. The trick: Google is now more focused on toxic links on your site. The treat: You can recover from Google penalties faster.

The hair-raising thing about real-time Penguin is that you won’t necessarily receive word that your site is penalized—You’ll only know by a sharp decline in website traffic and a downturn in rankings for your keywords.

If all this talk of Google’s Penguin Algorithm makes you go brain-dead, we’re here to save you from the Google zombies.

You can use the newest Penguin update to your favor:

• Follow organic SEO practices—Quality content that is relevant to your target audience is key in both your website design and your social media marketing strategy. Outgoing links to other pages must add value to your core audience. Incoming links from social networking profiles connect customers to pages embedded within your website, not just your home page. And always avoid duplicating content from other pages within your site or form other sources on the Internet. Visit our primer for avoiding Google penalties for more specifics.

• Incorporate smart website design practices—Consider revamping your page layout to optimize the placement of text, meta titles and descriptions, select great keywords, and develop a graphic and content niche to stand out from your competition. Redesigning your current site? Discover how tweaking your graphic design and text can make a difference. Launching a new website? Read our white paper to get it right the first time.

• Perform regular audits of your entire website—Monitor your ranking positions in the Search Engine Results Pages (SERPs), and track keyword performance for all of your pages, not just your homepage. Audit the backlinks on all of your web pages, too. Learn the importance of Google Analytics to developing a Penguin-proof website.

If casting the cobwebs from your website still puts the fear into your soul, we have the magic potion. Here at Moore than SEO, we offer a complimentary, no-strings-attached website assessment, based on comparison with your online competition. We’ll flag any Google infringements, and we’ll recommend a customized strategy to meet your particular objectives. Contact us today at 559-978-4096 to rid your site of the warts that cause Google’s penguins to put an evil spell on your website.

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Moore Than SEO Presents a Haunted “Mixer & a Movie” Night

October 15, 2016Posted by Shel Moorein Digital Marketing, Event Marketing, Social Media

Event marketing is fun, not scary.

That’s what we’re out to prove this month with a Halloween-themed mixer with the Clovis Chamber of Commerce. It’s part of our integrated marketing mix that combines online social media marketing and offline networking. Get into the spirit of building business connections and referrals, and win fantastic door prizes, too!

The festivities unfold at Bitwise Industries South Stadium on Wednesday, October 19th, from 5-7 pm, with appetizers, refreshments, and popcorn ahead of movie night! Sample brews from Tioga-Sequoia Brewing Company. Enjoy some delicious specialty sandwiches from the newest Deli Delicious location in downtown Fresno. And make sure to wear your spookiest costumes to strike your most frightening pose in the photo booth provided by Foto Fabulous Photo Booth Rentals.

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Help us celebrate our official Ribbon Cutting at 6:15. Then stick around—Don’t return to the dark just yet. Settle in to a screening of the classic Alfred Hitchcock movie, “The Birds,” in the new John W. Dodson Theatre. (Please note: Due to the special screening of, “The Birds,” our event will provide extended hours to ensure those who participate may finish the film.)

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Enjoy a luxurious & festive theater experience inside the John W. Dodson Theatre inside Bitwise South Stadium.

Bitwise South Stadium is located at 700 Van Ness Avenue in Fresno. Bitwise is our home office for all our SEO activities and more. We encourage you to attend our Mixer & a Movie, and strike up a conversation with our team while promoting your business and engaging with local professionals. Not only will this be an evening of fun—It’s also an evening to make new business connections.

As with all proven social media strategies, you can’t attract customers when you are invisible as a ghost. Make an appearance and attend our October 19th Mixer & a Movie. We look forward to seeing you, in the flesh!

Searching for more information about our social media management strategies? Find out how to reach your customers wherever they roam—We even provide our own short movie (not scary) to introduce you to what going social is all about. Meet our team of social marketing experts ahead of the mixer. Then give us a call at (559) 765-6651—We take the fear out of attracting new clients to your brand.

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Is Your Company’s Digital Identity Invisible?

Is Your Company’s Digital Identity Invisible?

August 19, 2016Posted by Shel Moorein Content Marketing, Digital Marketing, Industrial Marketing, SEO: Search Engine Optimization, Social Media

By Anne Roos, Director of Content Development

What is your company’s online footprint? What makes your business stand out on the Internet? This is known as your digital identity, or how your company is perceived in the digital world. In other words, it is your online branding.

Factors that contribute to your online identity can range from your logo, your URL (website address), and even the style of fonts and graphics on your website. Social networking takes the temperature of how your company is perceived online.

With over 3 billion worldwide Internet users, your goods and services can’t afford to be invisible on the worldwide web. Build a digital presence for your business and you’ll increase sales and have power over your online reputation.

Here are 4 steps to creating your company’s searchable identity:

1. Take over the reigns—When someone performs a Google search for the kinds of products and services you sell, your website and social media profiles must be on display. Get listed as a viable choice against your competition and don’t be invisible in the search results. Establish a powerful website for your business, and utilize best SEO practices to define your company in social media.

2. Use consistent branding across the internet—Develop the logo, graphics, and tag lines to brand your company’s representation on your website and on each social media profile you create. Discover the best keyword phrases that will lead people searching on Google to your company. Single out your company’s niche–Always include tags in your blog posts and META information on your website and blog pages.

3. Mingle, mingle, mingle—Don’t be a wallflower. Discover where your target customers converse online and make those social networking platforms your go-to places to schmooze. Post regularly, and include meaningful, interesting info that attracts readers to your website and blog. Reply to posts immediately to demonstrate that your company cares about the opinions of your customers. Join LinkedIn and Facebook groups that are relevant to your company’s best interests, and chime in on topics that are in your business wheelhouse. Online mingling, or social networking, drives customers to your website and strengthens your branding. It gives you control of what people are saying about your company.

4. Keep the discussion about business—Use social media as an educational forum, sharing information about the newest trends and how-to’s of your industry. Don’t use it as a carnival barker for hard selling your products, and don’t use it for posting what you had for lunch (unless, of course, you are in the food industry). Be professional and always take the high road to help potential customers find what they are looking for.

It takes time to build a successful online digital identity. It takes a delicate balance of website, blog, and social media finesse. The process is never finished—maintaining your digital identity is dynamic and requires constant updating, because the online conversation about products and services is never static.

Rely on the content experts at Moore Than SEO to curate and create the social media posts and profiles, blog articles, and web pages that attract attention and make your company a rock star in your own niche. We’ll help you create and maintain the digital identity that makes you shine against your online competition.

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The Non-Writer’s Guide to Creating a Digital Identity

July 29, 2016Posted by Shel Moorein Content Marketing, Copywriting Tips, Digital Marketing, Industrial Marketing, Social Media

By Anne Roos, Director of Content Development

The Internet world expects business owners to be great writers, even if it isn’t their cup of tea. Rules of grammar, spelling, and punctuation reflect on your business just as much as the information you share. And it gets even more confusing, because some of the standard rules of writing were made to be broken for social media posts, blog entries, and web pages. For creating a digital identity, a unique voice online that attracts clients and customers to your brand, you also need to mind the rules of Search Engine Optimization (SEO).

SEO websites will have you believe that there are hard-and-fast formulas to follow to get on the first page of search engine results for your specific keywords. It’s a soft science, and because Google frequently changes its algorithms for ranking, no set formula is going to work.

Follow our 3 standards that apply across-the-board for anything you are writing online:

1. Write for human consumption.

Forget about stuffing keywords into paragraphs and pages—one or two mentions will do. Focus on the information that interests your customers and clients.

2. Never copy content from another source, even if that source is a page on your own website.

Search engines like original content, and they’ll drop your page in rank, or remove you from search engine results altogether, when you duplicate content.

3. Text is more important than graphics.

The major search engines place high importance on content that is relevant to your website visitors. They also pay attention to your website’s layout. Find out Why Content Trumps Design.

How your content looks on the page is important, because most people scan an article with their eyes before delving into its contents.

Follow these 8 standards of formatting to entice your readers:

1. Put the good stuff at the beginning. As of May, 2015, Google announced that more searches are performed on mobile devices (smartphone, tablets, etc.) than on desktops and laptops. Therefore, you need to concentrate the important texts in the first few sentences to avoid scrolling on small-screened devices.

2. Focus on one idea per paragraph, use shorter sentences, and include 6 lines maximum per paragraph. Content is digested in small bites, not big meals. Make it easy for your readers to pick out important points. Embolden key sentences and key phrases within the paragraph.

3. Add lists and bullet points for variety. They are easy to read, easy to write, and everyone loves lists. Try to limit your lists to a manageable number of items—If you have too many items, add subheadings. Speaking of which…

4. Employ subheadings to shift topics. Lengthy blog posts and web pages are ever so much easier to read when each new topic is introduced by a cleaver subheading—Think of them as mini-chapter headings for your article.

5. Always insert links within your content. They stand out from the rest of the text, because they are underlined and highlighted. Use more inbound links (links to your web pages) than outbound links (links to other relevant websites). Use inbound links within your social media posts to send your friends and followers to your blog posts and web pages.

6. Rely on the 7-minute rule for blog posts and web pages. Each blog article or web post should take no longer than about 7-minutes to read out loud. If you’re counting words, they should be no shorter than about 300 words. Each social network has rules for maximum numbers of words or characters—Stay within those rules to avoid truncation of text. Including media with your social network posts reduces the amount of text you can use.

7. Be conversational. Unless your copy is of a highly technical nature, keep to simple sentences. Proof your copy by reading it aloud. If you find yourself stumbling as you read aloud, or each sentence is taking up more than two lines, split up sentences and paragraphs so that your information reads like a friendly chat.

8. Get to the point. Always include a call-to-action: a website to visit, a phone number to call, a product to check out. What’s the point of writing if you don’t create sales?

The entire reason for building a web presence is to increase your bottom line. You can have a gorgeous website that attracts customers, but they need to know what to do once they’ve arrived. Your content wins over customers when it engages them and moves them to buy.

How do you engage customers? Follow our 6 insights of what to say in social media and on your web and blog page and you’ll see a return of investment (ROI) in your website costs:

1. Keep both eyes on your competitors—Building a digital identity is about developing an online and offline brand strategy. See our Beginner’s Guide to Competitive Intelligence for a primer.

2. Publish consistently—Fresh content sends website visitors and social media fans back for more. Plus, Google wants to direct searchers to new, interesting content. Post regularly; at least once a month on blogs, and at least once a week on social media platforms.

3. Establish a goal for each post—Do you want to get website visitors to sign up for your newsletter? Do you want to tell your readers about your company’s next public event? Do you want to introduce customers to your newest product line? Hone in on your goal, and then answer the question, “Why is this important to write?” when you begin writing.

4. Write an irresistible headline—Touch an emotion. Draw the reader into your article, your story, and your post.

5. Activate action verbs—Can you envision what that verb says to do? This is what defines an action verb. You can visualize the words drive, hit, aim, get. You can’t visualize verbs like be, was, and were. Action verbs get readers to move, respond, and buy.

6. Use a different mode of storytelling for each post—Ask a question, tell a tale, reveal secrets, challenge assumptions, offer a different point of view, alleviate fears, disclose a mystery, educate your readers, and more. The path of storytelling is only limited by your imagination.

Is this content writing task overwhelming? Staring at a blank computer screen with no idea where to start on your content writing journey? Too busy getting your business off the ground to focus on writing for the web?

Here’s the answer: Partner with a team of professional, seasoned online marketers, and avoid cheap alternatives. Going outside the U.S. for content and SEO assistance may look like a money-saving idea, but you’ll want to stick with American SEO.

Be careful when hiring content writers. Everything you publish online reflects your business reputation. Why trust the empty promises of SEO websites that don’t take the time to get to know your company, products, and services before creating content? Here at Moore Than SEO, our writers build custom content that attracts your target audience and gives your competition a run for their money.

Contact us for a free assessment of your online content.

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How to Spread Love for Your Brand Through Social Media

February 12, 2016Posted by Shel Moorein Content Marketing, Digital Marketing, Social Media, Social Media Analytics

By Anne Roos, Director of Content Development

February is the month of love. It’s the perfect time to reach out to your target audience, to get them to fall head over heals for your brand. It’s also the perfect time to solidify customer loyalty to your current clients. Regardless of your specific business industry, use social media as your matchmaker.

Consider these statistics:

• 200 Million Internet Users Employ Ad Blockers—Website visitors aren’t seeing your pop-up ads. But your message will get through to your intended customers through social networking.

• 37% of Online Businesses Increased Customer Retention through Word-of-Mouth Compared to Paid Advertisements—Imagine your cost savings by going social versus paying for print, radio, and TV ads.

• 71% of Consumers are Likely to Buy a Product or Service Based on Referrals in Social Media—Create a buzz in your customers’ favorite social hangouts, and watch the sales pour in.

• 81% of Consumers Receive Advice from Colleagues, Friends and Loved Ones Through Social Networking Sites—When customers fall in love with you, they tell the world about it online.

But how do you get customers to fall in love with you in the first place?

1. Know Your Customer—Ask yourself whether you are fulfilling a need or solving a problem for your target customer. What can you offer that your competition cannot?

2. Keep In Touch—Share new product information, interesting trivia about your company, invitations to events, and exclusive online coupons to your Internet fans. Treat them to more in-depth information in your blog. Give every opportunity for your prospective clients and customers to get to know you.

3. Get Personal—Let your fans and subscribers in on deals they’d never see elsewhere. Give them a behind-the-scenes glimpse of how your company operates, profile key staff members, and let them in on upcoming product launches.

4. Return the Love—Put the “social” into social networking. Build relationships online and bring them beyond the Internet. Send birthday offers and handwritten thank-you cards. Host a “locals” day discount or a customer appreciation day. Provide free tickets to events that you are hosting. Use these tools to get to know your loyal customer base.

5. Bend over backwards—Always offer more than is expected. Quote extra services or products at a discount. Do something entirely unexpected to create faithfulness to your brand while blowing your competition out of the water.

The goal: To get customers to break up with your competition and fall in love with you.

Regardless of your industry, you can get in on the Valentine’s Day love, before, during, and after the holiday. Connect with customers through social media management. Create a strategic plan that rewards your clients on a consistent basis, and they’ll tell their friends. Then, they’ll return that love with purchases.

Here at Moore Than SEO, we know the laws of attraction using Facebook, LinkedIn, Google+, Pinterest, Twitter, Instagram, and other social network platforms. Contact us at 559-978-4096 for a free consultation. We’ll measure your current reach and design a social media blueprint that will produce long-term customer loyalty and measurable results.

* Statistics from Business2Community.com

Why Are Google Analytics Important for Web Development?

January 15, 2016Posted by Shel Moorein Content Marketing, Digital Marketing, Industrial Marketing, SEO: Search Engine Optimization

By Anne Roos, Director of Content Development

How do you know where your website visitors are coming from? How did they find your site? Which keyword phrases did they insert into Google to find you? Google Analytics answers these questions and more. It’s your web development tool for discovering how to maximize your site’s ability to attract customers.

By monitoring how traffic gets to your site, who is visiting your site and sticking around, and which pages interest them the most, you’ll know how to tweak your website so that it can reach its full potential.

Here are just a few of the questions that Google’s powerful analytical tool can solve:

• Which pages do your visitors initially land on when they enter your site? Your website visitors may not always start on your home page. Perhaps they clicked on a link to one of your products, or a link to your blog, or a link to another interior page on your site. Armed with this information, you can increase the appeal of individual pages.

• Do your visitors continue to explore your site once they enter your site, or do they leave to surf elsewhere on the net? The Bounce Rate is an indicator of your website’s staying power. If this rate is high, you are not engaging visitors, and you’ll need further investigation to determine why.

• When your website visitors explore the pages on your site, which pages interest them the most? The Top Pages report will reveal the content that is working successfully on your site.

• When is the most traffic visiting your site? The Visits tool will tell you when to publish to your blog and launch new products. It will also tell you when to make site updates without presenting any downtime for visitors.

• Which pages are referring the most traffic to your site the most? This information can reveal volumes about your visitors and what attracts them to your site, just by knowing what other sites draw their attention.

• How often do visitors complete their purchases, sign up for your newsletter, download a brochure or e-book, view your videos, and fill in forms requesting more information? This data is found with the Conversion Rate tool. If you have a low rate of conversions, you’ll need to examine the content and design of the pages where you invite visitors to take action.

The speed of your site has a major influence on all of the above Google metrics, particularly the Conversion Rate. If your site is not mobile ready, or if it takes too long to load, you’ll lose visitors. From a web development aspect, the download speed of your website must be addressed in order to adequately assess the results of your Google Analysis.

To get a full picture of how your website is performing against your online competitors, contact our SEO experts. We’ll go through your Analytics with a fine-tooth comb and offer recommendations to improve your website’s bottom line. Contact us at 559-978-4096 to receive your custom-fit website performance review, or drop us a line at info@moorethanseo.com.

5 Fast & Easy SEO Growth Hacks to Improve Your Website in 2017

January 9, 2016Posted by Shel Moorein Digital Marketing, Industrial Marketing, SEO: Search Engine Optimization

By Shel Moore, Co-Owner & Chief Marketing Officer

Here is our team’s short-list of fast and easy SEO growth hacks you can apply to your website right now:

1. Install Google Analytics for your website. GA will help you to understand how you’re doing and where you’d like to go. If your website does not have GA installed, you won’t have a clear picture of what’s attracting readers to your website, what pages they prefer, how they dropping off, etc. This information is critical for growing your business and brand presence online. Don’t be afraid of the data – it will only make your marketing smarter. Kick start your 2017 by installing Google Analytics right now. There is a great walkthrough on the GA site here.

2. Make sure your meta titles and descriptions include power keywords and that each page on your site has an original set. Don’t copy and paste the same titles and descriptions from your home page to everything else. And, don’t simply enter only your company name in this important text. A web page’s meta title and description provide the text that will compel someone searching for relevant information to visit your page to learn more. Tell them what they’ll find upon clicking-through the link. Include good keywords for improved SEO – but the text must flow nicely and not simply be chocked full of keyword phrases. Do you need a brief overview on finding good SEO keywords? Download our free white paper, “Launching a New Website – SEO Marketing Advice to Get It Right the First Time.”

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Screenshot depicts the use of your web page’s title and description as displayed in typical search results.

If you’re using WordPress, we recommend the Yoast Plugin for better search engine optimization of your pages. This plugin makes it easy to enter titles/descriptions for each page and provides you with a simple red, yellow, or green light score to indicate the overall optimization of an intended page. Not sure where to start? Check out this complete walkthrough by WPBeginner.com and get started today.

3. Integrate social media links throughout your site and share your social business pages. If you’re using WordPress there are a ton of plugins that make this connection a breeze. Social signals are also considered when evaluating the overall quality of a website. Today, it’s possible for some social media posts to show up in SERPs (search engine result pages). Communicating on social media provides greater reach and encourages more traffic to discover your business website. Integrating social media accounts throughout your website offers a necessary channel between the two and provides important social proof that your business is trustworthy and valued. Read some great tips for social media integration for your website on the Hootsuite blog here. Are you searching for specific WordPress plugins? Check out this awesome updated list by Adam Connell at BloggingWizzard.com.

4. Detect and remove any duplicate content on your website. This includes stuff you might have innocently copied over from a manufacturer or parent company’s website as well as text you may have duplicated throughout your own website’s internal pages. Use Copyscape.com to quickly check every web page for free. Identify any problem areas and make a plan to revise any flagged text for originality. Then make it happen. Duplicate content can be a real drag on the overall quality perception of your website. Curious about the how and why to this? Read more about how duplicate content hurts a website’s performance.

5. Don’t forget to include your location on several key pages of your website & even in some page titles and meta-descriptions. Most businesses need to compete for local search as well – for some this is a primary focus of their online marketing. Make certain you include text that describes the local region your business services on your home page, on the about us page, and any other place you feel is relevant. Just be sure you make the text original every place you use it. (No copying & pasting this info on multiple pages – remember duplicate content hurts.)

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Looking to Create Social Media Content that Engages?

October 10, 2015Posted by Shel Moorein Content Marketing, Digital Marketing, Social Media, Social Media Analytics

By Shel Moore, Co-Owner & Chief Marketing Officer

Check Your Twitter Audiences Analytics for Useful Insight

If you haven’t taken the time to check out your Twitter Analytics, you’re missing out. As with Facebook, the amount of data revealed is dependent on the total number of followers an account possesses – more followers equal more insights.

In this post, we’re only going to focus on the Audiences portion of Twitter Analytics. There is so much good stuff in here that you can use to fine-tune your social media marketing. It’s high time you dug in and learned more about what you might be missing.

At the lowest end of the scale, new accounts and those with less than 199 followers won’t see much more than general follower growth. However, this starts to change once you hit the 200+ mark. Accounts with over 200 followers will gain the ability to view:

  • General interests
  • Gender
  • Country
  • Region

If you have 600+, then you’ll enjoy a wide range of deeper insights, including:

  • General interests
  • Gender
  • Country
  • Region
  • Wireless carrier
  • Language
  • TV genres
  • Wireless devices
  • Household income
  • Net worth
  • Marital status
  • Home ownership
  • Political
  • Credit card holders
  • Aftermarket auto buyer types
  • Consumer goods purchases

As with many platform insights, much of the data reported is based on an estimate and not intended to be considered official. Yet, there is so much that can be learned in reviewing this detail. Twitter even enables the addition of a comparison audience with a variety of filters. See how your followers compare to other Twitter users by personas, demographics, lifestyle, consumer behavior, and mobile footprint.

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Are you posting content that aligns with the interests revealed? Can you discover some relatable content topics that you might not have considered? Let’s look at an example together and consider how you might put this information to use in your marketing.

Twitter-Audiences-Interests

In this example, we can see that the top three interests of this account’s followers include business & news, comedy (movies & television), and politics & current events. Consider the stream of information you regularly post and share then determine if you’re right on the money – or perhaps missing the mark a bit. By the interests provided here, it might be worth considering the inclusion of content focused on health/mind/body and entrepreneurship due to the evidence of interest in such topics.

Here is a glimpse of the Lifestyle tab for a different account. Upon reviewing this example, it’s easy to see that followers are interested in technology, tech news, and business news primarily. However, there are some opportunities to appeal to those with interests in entrepreneurship, politics, and marketing. This account may wish to bring more of these topics into their posting mix for improved engagement. Additionally, viewing the TV Genres reveals that it’s likely this follower audience would enjoy some sports content as well as posts related to current drama and reality shows.

Twitter chart showing online buyer data

Dive in today & start evaluating the effectiveness of the content you’re actively posting. Are you providing a stream of information that’s aligned with your followers? Or, do you need to tweak your efforts to greatly improve engagement for your brand? It’s free to establish a Twitter Analytics account & log-in. Once you’ve completed the basic setup, you’ll be able to access this anytime from the Profile & Settings area of your account. Spend some time becoming familiar with all the analytics available inside Twitter and become smarter with your social media marketing.

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