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Showing posts with label Link Building. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Link Building. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 13, 2014

Blog, blog, blog..... May to Search Engine Fog

So, you are looking for a new Social Media Expert, who can be the new addition to the company by blogging your company to the top.

Well, I would pump your brakes (slightly). There is a great article about blogging by Michael Hyatt, which I wanted to provide to my users.

I hope it helps with you growing traffic.

http://michaelhyatt.com/minimum-effective-dose.html



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Monday, February 10, 2014

Good or Bad Links?

Paul Madden discusses how links are still very important to ranking. Also, he discusses how to tell a good link verse a bad link.

http://www.brightonseo.com/paul-madden/

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Friday, November 1, 2013

Track Email Campaigns via Google Analytics


Happy Friday Everyone In the World of Internet Marketing If you are currently working on a Link Building campaign for a client - this should be a good piece of content for you. Having the ability to track your emails with Google Analytics is a very cool idea. Well, Amit Agarwal has created a short video, explaining how this can be accomplished.

Wednesday, May 1, 2013

2013 Link Building is Going to Video for Gains in SEO

Rand Fishkind is a authority source and his one of his latest "Whiteboard Fridays" was exceptional.

Enjoy!

http://www.seomoz.org/blog/the-death-of-link-building-and-the-rebirth-of-link-earning-whiteboard-friday

Tuesday, April 30, 2013

SEO Firm That Is Built Trust

Shipley SEO & Link Building Consulting
Business is About Doing an Honest / Quality job.

http://blog.kissmetrics.com/truth-will-out/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+KISSmetrics+%28KISSmetrics+Marketing+Blog%29

Friday, March 29, 2013

Eric Ward's New Book - Link Buidling

Eric Ward & Garrett French - "Ultimate Guide to Link Building"

For anyone in the SEO profession, especially those of us who specialize Link Building (which is one function of many in SEO), they are familiar with Eric Ward.

Eric Ward is commonly referred to as the "Link Moses" because he is the first individual to begin using links (when the search engines changed - algorithms emerged) to help websites gain visibility in the SERP's (Search Engine Result Page).

Well, Eric and Garrett French have come out with a new book about link building. 

This book is a fantastic resource for Link Builders/SEO's. So, I wanted to share it with anyone who wasn't aware it was available. 

I hope that Eric's and Garrett's new book - entitled "UltimateGuide to Link Building:  How to Build Backlinks, Authority and Credibility for Your
Website, and Increase Click Traffic and Search Ranking" will help you become a better Link Builder / SEO. 


Enjoy! 

Brook S.
ShipleySEO.com

Thursday, February 7, 2013

Blogs with Stlye

Blogs are a great resource for link generation - so I was reading info about blogging (gather info/ideas) and came across a Kissmetrics.com article about blogs and wanted to pass it along.

http://blog.kissmetrics.com/email-marketing-gangnam-style/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+KISSmetrics+%28KISSmetrics+Marketing+Blog%29

Friday, January 4, 2013

Link Building in 2013

After reading another fantastic article by my mentor - Mr. Eric Ward - http://searchenginewatch.com/article/2233829/Where-Link-Building-is-Heading-in-2013

I am again so grateful that person who introduced me and trained me on SEO, knew how wise Eric is and how his paradigm is sound when it comes to Link Building.

Eric discusses what happen in 2012 concerning link building - which was drastic in many situations. He states "I've been petty vocal that nothing changed at all other than the engines getting smarter, and this single change then caused a domino effect that impacted sites and services that some would say had no business being in business in the first place." I smiled just reading it.

But the overall take away from Mr. Ward's article for 2013, is basically - if you were continuing to use solid "white hat" link building practices - you will be ok.
He states it better than myself "The primary thing that's happened is it's gotten harder to get crappy content to rank high. And for this, we should all be thankful. I will now duck so the arrows hopefully miss me." haha
So, once again it is good to know that I have founded my business model after Eric Ward's Link Building methodology. http://shipleyseo.com is going to be just fine and I don't have to worry about past work that I have performed for clients.
Happy Link Building in 2013!
Brook

Saturday, December 1, 2012

Work for RepriseMedia.com

One thing that can be frustrating, working in the SEO industry, is the difficultly getting on the same page with the company or individual working with or for.

RepriseMedia.com is not that type of client, and it has been refreshing. RepriseMedia.com certainly not frustrating to work with.

I have been doing work for them, for over 8 months now, and I have been very impressed with their communication style and how much professionalism they show.

A large PR firm like RepriseMedia.com, could be a possible nightmare - if they didn't work so well with subcontractors.
Finding time to talk has not been hard, and if questions or concerns arise about a project, they remedy it quickly.

ShipleySEO.com is thankful for the working relationship that we have had with RepriseMedia.com

So, doing this time of the year when many are reflecting on what they have, and are reflecting on many things that they appreciate, RepriseMedia.com is a relationship that is certainly valued.

SEO is a great job and working with quality companies/clients makes it that more enjoyable.

I hope everyone in the SEO field, find themselves saying the same positive remarks that I have expressed.

Happy Holidays!

Brook
ShipleySEO.com


Friday, October 26, 2012

About Shipleyseo.com

 One of the most important things separating ShipleySEO.com from our competition, is the method in which links are built.

ShipleySEO.com works closely with the client or their marketing department (among others) all the way up to the conversion.

Many SEO companies have never spoken to their marketing department for which they are providing SEO advice for. They need to be speaking to everyone who has a hand in the product that they are developing successful strategies.
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Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Using Wordpress To Build Your Site

Using Wordprss To Build Your Site

I know that there are many of you out there that have always thought of putting your "great" idea on a website. However, the problem is that you don't know much about computers, let alone have the ability to put together a site.

So, I just wanted to share my experience about a great site and concept called Wordpress.com

Wordpress is a blogging tool and it also can be using to create a website, using already designed website templates. Many of these templates are free, but there are also paid templates that offer more bells and whistles.

Once you visit the site http://www.wordpress.com you will be instructed about how to go about putting together a blog and a website.
Also, if you have a website - designed by another company or individual and it is difficult to have any changes or improvements made, Wordpress is a fantastic option for you.

I you have a site, just contact your hosting provider and have them host the new Wordpress site you have selected.

When I decided I wanted a platform to share some of my knowledge of Link Building with others wanting the same knowledge, I did my research and Wordpress.com made the most sense. shipleyseo.com is a free Wordpress template and it has been a good experience.

One word of advice, just be prepared for a learning curve. The interface is fairly simple, but it also takes people who are all about the same age, or younger to grasped how to use all the tools and tricks Wordpress provides. So, be patient, and think of it has a great experience building our site, but also getting the knowledge to help others. 

This is great because it then allows you to have access to the backend of the site and make changes - when you want those changes made.

Another great bonus of  using Wordpress, is that they offer free plugins that help with SEO, design, pictures, and and video. All, without the knowledge of programming and much computer knowledge.

So, if you want to start and website or a blog - I would make sure you visited Wordpress.com and saw for you self the various options that the provide a user.

Good luck and happy blogging!
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Friday, August 31, 2012

Site Architecture and SEO

This is a topic that I have been wanting to write about for a little while now.
The reason why I have it has been on my mind so much, is that I find that the idea of a well designed site, directly reflects the overall conversion rate of the site.
In the ideal situation, it would be great to sit down with the web developer at the same time you wanted to perform SEO met
This is a topic that I have been wanting to write about for a little while now.
The reason why I have it has been on my mind so much, is that I find that the idea of a well designed site, directly reflects the overall conversion rate of the site.
In the ideal situation, it would be great to sit down with the web developer at the same time you wanted to perform SEO methods, that would improve the sites ranking and traffic.
But, the reality is that is almost never the situation. In the near future, I believe that SEO and Web Developers should consider working together when contacted to design a businesses website.
Basically, it is the most cost effective method when giving the customer the best ROI.
But, I could go into much more detail about the process than what I wish to do in this current topic.
What makes this a important aspect of SEO and Link Building, is the fact that many SEO's overlook the metric that is considered U/X or User Experience.
This is basically makes up how satisfied the user is when they visit your site and why they return.
If you take the time to make sure that your customer are pleased with their experience on you site, you will have a greater conversion number than sites that don't pay attention to this.
So, make sure that you survey you customers and ask what they like and what they would change, when it comes to visiting you site.
Also, when making changes to you pages and site overall, don't forget to put yourself in you customers shoes.
Make it easy to find what they want and then make it easy to get out and in of the site.
If your site's architecture is designed to make it easy to find products and then checkout, you'll see a big jump in conversions.
So, look at category pages, product pages, and check out processes.
This will be something that many others will overlook and give you an competitive advantage in our vertical.
hods, that would improve the sites ranking and traffic.
But, the reality is that is almost never the situation. In the near future, I believe that SEO and Web Developers should consider working together when contacted to design a businesses website.
Basically, it is the most cost effective method when giving the customer the best ROI.
But, I could go into much more detail about the process than what I wish to do in this current topic.
What makes this a important aspect of SEO and Link Building, is the fact that many SEO's overlook the metric that is considered U/X or User Experience.
This is basically makes up how satisfied the user is when they visit your site and why they return.
If you take the time to make sure that your customer are pleased with their experience on you site, you will have a greater conversion number than sites that don't pay attention to this.
So, make sure that you survey you customers and ask what they like and what they would change, when it comes to visiting you site.
Also, when making changes to you pages and site overall, don't forget to put yourself in you customers shoes.
Make it easy to find what they want and then make it easy to get out and in of the site.
If your site's architecture is designed to make it easy to find products and then checkout, you'll see a big jump in conversions.
So, look at category pages, product pages, and check out processes.
This will be something that many others will overlook and give you an competitive advantage in our vertical.