Archive for the ‘seo outsourcing’ Category

Digg Adds a ‘Related Stories’ Feature

Wednesday, December 31st, 2008

Digg Related Stories Feature

Have you been to Digg lately? If you visited any of the stories there, you may have noticed that they just added a new “Related Stories” section. These links show up immediately after the main headline and description on each story page, which you can see from the screenshot to the left.

As of right now, the stories being pulled by Digg are a bit hit-and-miss. Some of the stories are very related to the main story on the page, but others are way off. Some of the related stories links even go back as far as 2-3 years ago. In some cases this could be helpful, but usually information that dated won’t be very relevant anymore.

This is a really cool idea though, once Digg gets the kinks worked out. I would love to see a variety of sources pop up for whatever story I’m interested in. For example,  the hot topic right now is Mike Shanahan being fired from the Denver Broncos. Being a Broncos fan, I want to know anything and everything.

seOveflow’s New Proposal/Contract Format

Tuesday, September 16th, 2008

seOverflow has been working with Austin small business attorney Brooke Hardie to develop a revised proposal and contract format to make it even easier and clearer for our clients to sign on with seOverflow. The new format features a ton of flexibility in the way projects are structured and has decreased our turn around time on proposal significantly for more ‘routine’ type projects. This means our web design and marketing company partners can turn around proposals to their clients even quicker.

seOverflow is constantly working towards making it easier for our clients to work with us and achieve consistently excellent results through outsourcing search engine optimization. If you have any feedback for us on what would make working with seOverflow easier, please let is know via a comment on this post or via email or phone call.

Quick Hits for Link Building

Friday, September 12th, 2008

While everyone with a little bit of SEO knowledge knows that links are an extremely important part of the overall optimization process, not everyone knows (or wants to get into!) the nuts and bolts of putting together a great link building campaign. It requires time. It requires effort. It requires patience. And often it requires coffee.

Armed with the right knowledge and willingness to spend some dedicated hours in front of the computer, a novice can hone his or her link building skills in due time. Let’s look at a just a few (of many) things that anyone can do to get started on a successful link building campaign.

· Submit your website to quality directories. These may be free directories or paid directories. Make sure to avoid spammy directories and link farms- sites with WAY too many links that really won’t benefit your website that much. Frankly, they are a waste of your valuable time. Don’t be afraid to spend money on the Yahoo Directory, and get listed in DMOZ- this one is free!

· Submit your blog to blog directories. You do have an on-site blog, right? If not, make one! Blogs have proven capable of ranking for terms just as much as, and in some cases higher than, a page on the main part of your website. Getting your active blog listed in blog directories means more links showing love to your blog, which you can then turn into love for your entire website.

· Make a video! I know, I know- this sounds like a lot of work and you don’t think it’s worth it or you don’t have time. I am here to tell you that it IS worth it and you DO have time. When your video shows up with an embedded screen shot on the first page of Google for the keyword you tagged it with, you will come around to my way of thinking. Speaking of tags- use them! Titling and tagging your video with the appropriate keywords is the only way people will find your video! Sounds simple enough, but you’d be surprised how many people do not do this.

While I can’t “give away the link building farm”, I hope these few tidbits are helpful as you think about your own link building activities. Now go get that espresso and get to work!

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10 Commandments To Be An Awesome SEO Client

Tuesday, September 2nd, 2008

How to Be a Good SEO ClientWe’ve been lucky to work with all sorts of clients here at seOverflow. Based on this experience we put together a list of the top 10 Awesome SEO Client Commandments, that for us at least, would make the ideal SEO client. Now perhaps other SEO firms would see this slightly differently, but for us, if you can follow each of these “laws”, and you need SEO, please give us a call today! We’d love to work with you ;)

1. Keep us up to date with developments in your business and/or industry as they happen.

Especially during the link building phase this is imperative. We are a creative bunch and can find a way to leverage even boring developments in your industry or your company. As your SEO partner we want to be the SEO ‘extension’ of your company- so keep us in the loop!

2. Give us feedback on how leads/sales from your website are performing.

Sometimes conversion tracking doesn’t tell us the whole story especially if call tracking isn’t in place. Take some time to give us some feedback about how the SEO work is affecting your bottom line.

3. Read the SEO report every month and come up with questions for us.

We put a good deal of time into sending comprehensive reports every month to each of our clients. We also offer them time each month to review the report on the phone with us. To get the most out of this process be sure and read carefully through the report and come up with a list of questions. By the way, our report review time is an excellent chance to take care of #1 and #2 above.

4. Pay your bills on time.

Ok this one is kind of obvious, but a well paid and well fed SEO is a better SEO! Set up automatic checks from your bank, or wait a couple of weeks for our new credit card solution ;)

5. Trust our judgment and listen to our advice, you hired us after all ;)

We know you’re a smart client (you did hire us after all right?) ;) and you probably read about SEO and try to learn some on your own which is great! Feel free to ask us questions, but don’t forget to listen to our advice. We recommend things for a reason and do have quite a bit of experience in this area.

6. Don’t overwrite our work on your website.

Again, another obvious one, but if you change the content or titles, etc. we just optimized, then your site won’t be optimized any more. Please coordinate with us when editing any main content or pages which have been optimized. And always back up!

7. Log into and view your analytics regularly.

Your analytics data is current and available 24 hours per day. Make a habit of logging in and checking out what is happening with your site. While we check in regularly, you may notice trends that will help you help us and give you a better understanding of your site visitors.

8. Respond to our questions and requests in a timely manner.

From time to time we may have some questions and/or requests for you. Please try and get back to us in a timely manner so we can stay on schedule and get you the best results as quickly as possible.

9. Work together with us as a team.

Let’s be honest. Even though you have hired us to be your SEO team, you and your team will have work to do as part of your SEO project. Let’s work together as a team and get the best results for you as fast as we can.

10. Send us your referrals!

If you like working with us, tell your friends! We’ll love you for it. Just make sure they read this post first! ;)

We’d love to hear your feedback on our 10 Commandments To Be An Awesome SEO client. Next time we’ll write about the 10 Commandments for an SEO company to follow !


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