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    1. Search Engine Marketing & Optimization Movin’ On Up! How to get better rankings and drive traffic to your Web site. Stefanie Moore
    2. First Things First
      • To effectively drive traffic you must ask:
      • Who is your target audience?
      • What do you want them to do on your Web site?
      • How will you get a return on your investment?
      • What is your available budget?
      • Source: American Marketing Association
    3. Search Engine Facts
      • 84% of online Americans used search engines (107 million) – a Pew Internet & American Life Project, 2004.
      • 75% of Internet users visit search engines each month – Online Publishers Association and Nielsen/NetRatings, 2004 .
      • Search engines on top (41%) compared to other processes when consumers were asked how they find product Web sites – DoubleClick study, 2003.
    4. Web is First Source
      • “ Admissions officials know their Web sites are the first point of contact for prospective students. It has changed from the Internet being a supplement to the Internet to being the first source.”
      • – Judy Hingle , director, professional
      • development, National Association for
      • College Admission Counseling
    5. Search Engine Marketing (SEM)
      • Form of Internet marketing that seeks to promote Web sites by increasing their visibility in the search engine results.
      • SEM is the practice of buying paid search listings, different from SEO which seeks to obtain better free search listings.
      • SEM methods include: search engine optimization, paid placement and paid inclusion.
      Source: Wikipedia
    6. Search Engine Optimization (SEO)
      • Improves ranking of a Web site in “natural,” “organic” or "algorithmic” search results
      • Increases site traffic
      • Assists in “converting” unique visitors to customers
      • Considers how people search and how search engines index
    7. SEO Impacts Organic Results
    8. SEO Tactics
      • Get your keywords onto your pages:
        • Meta data behind the scenes
          • Title tags
          • Description tags
          • Keyword tags
        • Visible Content
      • Build relevant links and link popularity
    9. SEO Tips - Choosing the Best Keywords Pace Yourself
    10. Tips on Choosing Keywords
      • Think through business goals & objectives.
      • Think through brand names.
      • Watch the broad search terms.
      • Be careful with narrow search terms.
      • Check Google competing pages.
      • Watch the quotation marks.
    11. Tips on Choosing Keywords (continued)
      • The singular vs. plural debate.
      • Don’t get excited about misspellings.
      • Give low numbers a shot.
      • Learn how to form search terms.
      • Know how people search.
          • Two-word phrases (32.58%)
          • Three-word phrases (25.61%)
        • 2004 report by OneStat, an expert in Web analytics
    12. Tips on Choosing Keywords (continued)
      • Be careful when mining keywords from competitors’ Web sites.
      • Don’t use competitors’ corporate names or brands.
      • Ask people – all kinds.
      • Dust off your thesaurus (or go online).
      • Analyze log files.
    13. Search Engine Optimization – What You Can Do
      • Register your site.
        • Ex. http://search.yahoo.com/info/submit.html
      • Keep keywords and meta tags current.
        • Spread keywords throughout content; revise text as necessary.
      • Charge someone with monitoring and updating keyword referrals, and search engine referrals and placement.
    14. SEO No No’s Avoid Bad Techniques
    15. Search Engine Optimization Don’ts
      • Don't use frames in the page design
      • Avoid long URLs and “=” and “?”
      • Don’t duplicate copy
    16. Description Overload
      • Avoid long meta descriptions.
      • Laundry list of keywords may not match content.
    17. Overdone Visible Text
      • Massive keyword repetition in a small space may annoy Web site visitors. Looks blatant.
    18. Too Many Links
      • Yes, links in content are useful.
      • Too many may be viewed as spam.
    19. Text in Unusual Places
      • Avoid all forms of hidden text.
      • Make font colors and sizes match design.
      • Excessive keywords offer no value.
    20. An SEO Case Study www.kent.edu
    21. Content Modifications
    22. Meta Data in Source Code
    23. Let’s Test It! Search for “physics degrees” in Yahoo Search for “computer technology classes” www.yahoo.com Search for “Ohio universities” in Google Search for “top universities” in Google www.google.com
    24. KSU SEO May 2007 Ranking Highlights
    25. KSU SEO Traffic Highlights
    26. KSU SEO Search Engine Traffic Highlights
    27. Other SEO Case Studies
      • http://www.littletikes.com
      • http://www.clevelandclinic.com
      • http://customcritical.fedex.com
      • http:// completetocompete.info
    28. An SEM Case Study www.kent.edu
    29. Pay-Per-Click (PPC)
      • Also known as paid search.
      • Pay only when users actually click on an ad.
      • Supplements search engine optimization; offers critical and timely traffic.
    30. Sponsored link – means we’re paying for this term.
    31. Sponsored link – means we’re paying for this term.
    32.  
    33. PPC Summary
      • Kent State ads were seen 344,934 times.
      • Searchers clicked a Kent State ad and visited the landing page 11,633 times.
      • Total cost for the clicks was $3,657.72.
      • From the landing page, visitors clicked to the 'Get More Info' page 1,370 times.
      • Google Analytics showed there were 1,149 signups for campus tours during the campaign timeframe.
    34. 7 Habits of SEO-Centric Web Design Dino Baskovic
    35. 1. XML Sitemaps. Make your own. Submit them to search engines. Submit often .
    36.  
    37. 2. Friendly URLs. Ones people can actually read. And search engines love .
    38. /index.aspx?cat=9&id=6 /news/xyzcorp-growth/
    39. 3. Simple design. Less is more . As in, clean up your code. And ease up on the widgets.
    40.  
    41. 4. Metrics. Pay attention to them. Salt to taste . But don’t obsess.
    42.  
    43. 5. Social media. Put on your Facebook. Get a Second Life. Can you Digg it?
    44.  
    45. 6. Education. Read. Evaluate. Talk to others. SEO is not a magic bullet. But it can work.
    46. 7. Professional help. Skip the snake oil. Seek out proven SEO partners. Treat them well.
    47. “7 Habits”
      • XML sitemaps
      • Friendly URLs
      • Simple design
      • Metrics
      • Social media
      • Education
      • Professional help
    48. Traffic and SEO Resources
      • American Marketing Association
        • http://www.marketingpower.com
      • Fathom SEO
        • http://www.fathomseo.com
        • http://fathomseo.blogspot.com
      • WordTracker
        • www.wordtracker.com
      • Know your link popularity
        • www.checkyourlinkpopularity.com
      • Free Search Engine Marketing Tools
        • www.marketleap.com
    49. Questions? E-mail: [email_address] [email_address]

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