SEO: Power of the Front Page

July 14th, 2011

To gain online visibility and traffic, getting into the first page of Google rankings is very much important. If your website fails to make it to the Google’s first page, then your chances of getting found are pretty slim. Many studies suggest that web surfers don’t like to click the second page of the search results. They abandon the search and begin a new search by rephrasing the search term.

Why is it so important? A recently conducted research shows that over 94% of users clicked on a first page result and less than 6% moved to the second page to select a result displayed there. There is a substantial gap between 10th and 11th spots. The 10th spot which falls within the first page grabs 2.71% of total clicks, while the 11th spot which comes at the top of the second page only gets 1.11%. That’s a 143% dip from one position to the next.

As expected the first position has always been the most clicked on location. It gets more than 34 percent of clicks. So, more than one third of the surfers visit the site that holds the first position in Google search. The site in the second position gets only 17 percent. It receives less than half of the importance of the first position. But generally web surfers think that all the sites listed in the first page are relevant to their search term.

Importance of SEO: A user experience research firm conducted a study to find the impact of organic search results and ads. It was geared towards eye-tracking of search users. The findings were quite interesting. All the surfers viewed the organic listings, while paid ads got only 91 percent of viewing. Many users managed to overlook the paid ads and went directly to the organics. This study shows that people hugely believe in search engine ranking more than anything and they have learned to overlook paid ads.

Getting ranked on the first page Of Google for a keyword is not a joke. Without the help of a good SEO, one can never hope to achieve it. So, search engine optimization is a basic requirement for any website. If a company has a good SEO, they can drive a TON of new customers their way that they would not have otherwise had. Because, good ranking in a search engine not only improves your online visibility, but also adds credibility to your business.

Whenever you hire an SEO company, make it sure they use white hat techniques. White hat SEO techniques are time taking, when compared to black hat or grey hat techniques, but its result is long lasting. Some companies use shortcuts to show the owner of the website that how quickly the ranking of the website is improved. But it could lead your site to get banned from the search engines. Basically, white hat SEO gives importance to keywords, original content along with the information not for the search engine, but for the visitors.

Hire a good SEO, break into the first page of the Google search and improve your business!

Eight Rules for an Effective Website

April 20th, 2011

The primary goal of an effective web design is to make every visitor a potential buyer. There are several aspects to create compelling web design but essentially it must provide the visitor with a happy user experience. Here are 8 cardinal rules which are critical to success:

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What are the Best Social Media Channels?

March 23rd, 2011

The importance of social media has been proven by Time Magazine’s Selection of Facebook’s founder as Person of the Year. And although Facebook is the largest and best known of all social media channels, there are many others that that are also extremely popular. But the best social media channels are not measured by size alone. Each of the well-known channels has different types of users and choosing the best for your purposes depends on what they are and how you plan to use the channel.

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Website for Clothing Companies: Knowing the Basics

February 23rd, 2011

The internet is the biggest marketplace the world has ever seen and there is nothing that cannot be bought or sold on the web. Of course, it is more appropriate for some businesses than for others. If you have a house for sale, you can create interest in it on the web, but closing the deal without a physical inspection by the customer is next to impossible. But the internet is ideal for a clothing business – customers can see the products, learn about the fabrics, sizes and color options, and place an order and wait for delivery. If you want to start a website for your clothing company, the basics are simple enough.

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What are Domains and Hosting?

February 16th, 2011

The world of the internet is a confusing place with lots of technical terminology and jargon being used. Domains and hosting are two of the terms you will come across most frequently and because they are so closely intertwined, a lot of confusion often occurs. They are co-dependent but also completely different issues.

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The Best Ways to Add Fans to Facebook, Twitter and Ultimately Your Website

February 9th, 2011

Social media marketing is now an integral part of business promotion. Search Engine Optimization is no longer enough to drive traffic to a website. Social media channels offer an excellent way to create interest and increase the hits your site gets. But first of all you need to get fans to follow you on these social sites. There are some things you can do to increase your popularity.

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Guide to Mobile Website Design

February 2nd, 2011

The popularity of smartphones and the ease with which mobile applications can be developed have contributed to a glut of mobile development, mobile apps, and specialized websites that have been optimized for the mobile platform. Any company doing a serious amount of business needs to create a mobile version of its website to capture the mobile customer and this requires attention to a new model of design.

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Best Practices for an E-Commerce Website Design

January 26th, 2011

When creating an E-Commerce website, your goal is to attract visitors, but it doesn’t stop there. Once you get them to your site, your mission is to get them to take action, make a purchase, and then provide their credit card information and submit the order. Each of these tasks takes work to accomplish and you must pay attention to each one. Surprisingly, a large percentage of visitors will abandon the shopping cart before completing the transaction, so you want to make sure you do some hand-holding through every step of the way.


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How to Use Twitter for Business Purposes

December 23rd, 2010

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Social media is the biggest thing to happen to business since TV commercials. But unlike advertising, it connects a business directly with its customers, and allows for market feedback. Twitter is among the most popular of the social media channels currently available with 145 million users and counting.
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Why Do I Need a Facebook Fan Page for My Business?

December 1st, 2010

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Social media marketing is the hottest thing in business today. And there is no better place to do it than on Facebook. Nowhere else will a business get the kind of exposure that Facebook has the potential to provide.
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