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Sticky TV: Search engine optimisation basics

30Mar10

This week on Sticky TV Craig Wilson delves further into Inbound Marketing as he talks to Gordon Whitehead (Director of Interactive Media at Sticky) about The Basic’s of search engine optimisation.

They cover The Three C’s:
1. Code
2. Content
3. Connections

Fortune 500 Companies Fail At SEO [U.S study]

22Feb10

proper SEO is crucial

proper SEO is crucial

We just came across this article from MediaPost. Unfortunately this problem is not contained to the USA.

Fortune 500 companies fail at search engine optimization, and many still don’t link paid-search keywords to SEO campaigns, although they collectively spend about $3.4 million daily on 97,559 keywords, according to a report.

The Conductor Research Q4/2009 Fortune 500 Report released Wednesday identifies that only 25% of those keywords rank in the top 50 natural search results on search engines such as Google, Microsoft Bing or Yahoo. The Fortune 500 report analyzes national search results and optimization effectiveness, as well as trends and integration plans for the corporate and the consumer brands during the December 2009 quarter.

Analyzing the most expensive keywords that companies bought allowed Conductor to measure intent by assuming these words should float to the top of natural search in query results.

“Since they spend all that money on paid-search keywords you would expect these companies would want the keywords in natural search to correlate with investments on the other side and make them as visible as possible,” says Nathan Safran, senior research analyst at Conductor Research.

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9 more reasons why you need to optimise your website for Google

2Feb10

Its essential to optimise your website for Google

Its essential to optimise your website for Google

We read plenty about Google’s market share and general ubiquity but how do they relate to the average business?
Here are 9 very interesting statistics recently published on Google’s blog that demonstrate why your organisation needs to ensure that it is making the most of the opportunities presented by being found easily on Google.
We particularly like the third stat about fraction of Google queries never seen before – it speaks volumes for the long-tail of search, which every business can use to their benefit.