Monday, August 10, 2009

Internet Marketing SEO

The Internet Marketing SEO Market in Europe
According to the last Internet Marketing research made by McKinsey (made by May 2009 conducted by Sarah Monroe, David Sinclair, and Tobias A. Wachinger), online sales have been growing in Europe, this research say it is rising up to 31 percent in the following countries: Netherlands, France, Germany and United Kingdom in spite of the retailers struggling hard to navigate in the middle of the current hard conditions of external factors. We should be positive no matter what and I will share reasons why we must adopt that attitude.

This whole external factor has not touched online activities as it is actually doing with the offline field. Internet sales will continue to grow in the next few years, there is a kind of optimistic approach in all the ways as McKinsey says in a more recent report mentioning last December, this month was a good month for UK online sales for example and they were up by 30 percent, making a comparison with those in previous years all this in spite of sales in stores had fallen by 1.4 percent as British Retail Consortium figures show in their last data.

Based on this information is quite necessary Internet Marketing companies in Europe start reinventing this work, according to our opinion first step is to understand the levels of broadband penetration and very important is to have a more in depth all inclusive understanding of the shopping attitudes that differentiate European retail markets.

Forrester made another research, a "European Online Advertising Through 2013" report on European online advertising, there they say growth on online ad spend will be slowing to 10 percent in 2009 and this down to a 30 percent annual growth in 2007.

Despite the somewhat apparently gloomy forecast however, Forrester's data analysis approach and result is in a way optimistic compared with recent predictions from their competitors such as WPP's GroupM, Enders Analysis, and E-Consultancy, all these have forecasted a under 10 percent year-on-year growth.

According to my opinion, some great ideas would be buying up inventory at low prices and apply targeting to it, this would create a kind of what I call a malleable soft-corporate-platform prone to be reshaped when necessary, when needed without having a high budget. There are so many tools and strategies that are really underestimated and under-used, these tools are related to social networks for example but also ad optimization as well, I think is necessary to look for good-value instead of abandoning the arena and just cutting expenditures and striving to a wearing a low inventory suitcase.

Efficient customer's conversations is one of the best tactic to be undertaken, I have seen positive numbers in the cash flow of renown big companies using Facebook or Twitter for example, wonder why Tesco, General Motors, Ford Motors, Home Depot, Whole Foods and many others are making money by doing so? Imagine every Tweet is a free in feed ad so to speak to be directed to any segment and if you lead and engage by subscription and later on SMS advertising if you want to.

If we compare the SEO market in Europe or US we must say there are not so many things to differentiate except most of the tools to be used are in English and most of the learning is based on English keywords but of course this seems to change. According Nicolas Folgehom the SEO market growth around the world is 12 % in USA. The rest is PPC. He says is lower in Europe, although in general the percentage growth is rising up, there is also a problem and is most companies doesn't know pretty much about this or undervalue it, my opinion goes that this is growing in Europe in ways we never imagined one of those key drivers are for example cost-effective campaigns, PPC or organic presence by using social ads that increase traffic for example, companies should create in-house SEO team or include them in the Marketing department for example.

SEM and SEO jobs in Europe for example is another indicator of European reality as since October 2007, SEO jobs increased 63% and SEM jobs decreased 30% and in general Internet Marketing jobs decreased 38% according to Simply Hired, a silicon valley based SEO consulting company.

The challenge should be undertaken with style, there is nothing to lose if CEOs of these corporations have the right mindset either for their own efficient self management than for the whole corporation per se.

SEO Record

Setting the SEO Record Straight About High PR Backlinks

With the escalating costs of PayPerClick Marketing, many people are turning back to SEO to supply them with traffic from the organic search engine results. At first the SEO arena seems to be so arcane and technical that they have little hope of achieving any significant results, but nothing could be farther from the truth.

The fact is that anyone can get real, lasting organic search engine results by building high pr backlinks with appropriate keywords or keyword phrases used as anchor text. You may have heard otherwise, so let's discuss a few of the reasons given to discourage the novice...

The site where the backlink is posted must be relevant to your site, or the value is very limited.

Google, as well as the rest of the search engines are aware that people with varied interests will want to link to your site. Nobody has any control over the way that backlinks spread across the internet. The fact is they want to see a wide array of backlinks from a wide variety of websites.

High PR Sites don't necessarily have High PR (PageRank) on the pages where your links appear so they carry little or no SEO "Juice".

The SEO Juice does in fact carry to interior pages. Web 2.0 Communities are some of the best sites to look for, and their profile pages may not carry the same PR as the root domain, but the juice is still there. Your results will show this. And again, the Community itself need not be relevant to your own website.

Google's own backlink checker will not show most of these backlinks, so they don't count in Google's results.

Google's backlink checker doesn't acknowledge most of the backlinks that their algorithm does, and the algorithm is all that matters, as it is what produces the organic SEO results. Try using the Yahoo! Site Explorer tool. It will also miss some but will give you a much clearer picture of how many backlinks are showing up in your sites as well as your competitors.

The sites that show up on Google's first page have thousands of backlinks, and there is no way to compete!

Some of them do have literally thousands of inbound links, but not all that many of them will be for the keywords you are working on. This is also where longtail keywords can help you. Do your keyword research carefully and you will find keyword phrases that you can compete on and get not just Google's first page, but the top spots...

The only spots that really mean anything are the top 3 on the first page, and what chance do I have of getting one of these?

If you approach them with a plan and consistently build your High PR Backlinks there is no reason you can't grab those top 3 spots for almost any keyword you choose. The long tail keyword phrases will come easiest and fastest, but don't give up on those highly sought after keywords the big dogs are sitting on, as they can be had with time and consistency.

You need lots of technical skill to build backlinks with anchor text and I don't even know any HTML at all...

Folks, I am the king of cut and paste. The only real code you need to build backlinks with anchor text is this:

[a href="http://yourdomain.com"]Your Keyword or Phrase[/a]

That's it! Just replace the opening and closing brackets [ and ] with <> and yourdomain.com with the url you want the backlink for and Your Keyword or Phrase with whatever keyword, keyword phrase or long tail keyword you choose. Just grab this snippet of code and save it in NotePad or any other text editor.

As you can see, the common knowledge about building High PR Backlinks that discourages most from even trying isn't based on the reality of the situation. In fact it is designed to do exactly that: Discourage People!

Put together a list of the keywords and phrases you want to rank for and go start building those High PR Backlinks today! Good keyword research and consistency are really all you need to succeed.

Search Engine Results Filter

How to Set Up a Google Organic Search Engine Results Filter

In order to set up a results filter using the advanced filter options available through Google Analytics, begin by adding a website profile to an existing account. Make sure not to forget this step because this tutorial will create a profile that only shows the results of traffic found through the Google search engine. This filter also displays the page rank from which the keyword phrase was clicked. It displays in the format: for page 1 results it displays a 0 which represents positions 1-10 on the first page of results, a display of 1 indicates that the click came from the second page of results or in other words positions 11-20 and so on.

Begin by adding a new website profile for the site that you would like to see the organic results for. The new profile will consist of 3 filters that pull a 2 strings of information from the Google URL used after the click is made. The profile only displays results for the medium of Google and Organic results. (This tutorial does not show organic results for other search engines)

Filter 1:
Filter Name: Ranking 1
Filter Type: Custom Filter - Include
Filter Field: Campaign Source
Filter Patter: Google
Case Sensitive: no

Filter 2:
Filter Name: Ranking 2
Filter Type: Custom Filter - Include
Filter Field: Campaign Medium
Filter Pattern: organic
Case Sensitive: no

Filter 3
Filter Name: Ranking 3
Filter Type: Custom Filter - Advanced
Field A -> Extract A: Referral - Input in box: (\?&)q=([^&]*)
Field B-> Extract B: Referral - Input in box: (\?&)start=([^&]*)
Output to Constructor: User Defined - Input in box: $A2 (page: $B2)

Field A Required: yes
Field B Required: no
Override Output Field: yes
Case Sensitive: no

Once all three filters are applied to the website profile the results can be viewed via the "Visitors" section under the "User Defined" section. Allow 24 hours for the new website profile to begin receiving data. If the website is brand new, keep in mind it may not be receiving organic traffic and results may not show immediately.