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A Glossary Of Search Engine Optimisation Terms

Posted by – September 16, 2009

The world of search engine optimisation is confusing for the lay reader at the best of times. With specialists bandying about terms that mean absolutely nothing to those without the knowledge, understanding of these terms is essential. Naturally the logical place to start any glossary is with an alphabetical methodology; the hope of this article is to help the lay reader gain an understanding of the search engine optimisation industry giving some idea of how it works, so starting at A:

ALT Text/Attribute and Anchor Text. The search engine optimisation industry relies upon ALT text attached to an image to attract search engine spiders with textual information. Anchor text is a phrase that is likely to be used by searchers and hence is linked back to a website to make that website more popular in the search engine rankings.

Cloaking is a rather unscrupulous method of search engine optimisation that is used by ‘black hat’ SEO companies. Also defined as unethical, it involves presenting the search engine spiders with a different page from the one that the human user sees. These unseen pages are heavily laden with keywords to attract the spiders and once again, increase rankings. However, using this process will eventually result in harsh penalties from search engines such as de-listing that will render your site practically useless.

Directories and DMOZ. Directories are websites that contain listings of links from all over the web in a categorised form. DMOZ is the most widely used directory in the optimisation industry. This is because it is the largest with many affiliate directories; its human based approach does take longer than other directories but results are ultimately more worthwhile.

Ethical search engine optimisation. This is SEO carried out without employing underhand or unscrupulous methods. Also known as search engine compliance, it attempts to raise site rankings by conforming to the laws of the search engine regulators.

Gateway page. This can be defined as an unethical from of optimisation that optimises a page with the intention of leading visitors from one page to another. Subsequently the gateway page has no real value and hence the search engine regulators frown upon the practise.

Inbound links. A process of optimisation that uses links from external websites to raise the popularity of the site, naturally the more links the better.

Key phrase, Keyword, Keyword analysis and spamming. A keyword is a word that will have a link to the important information on the page, in conjunction with this a key phrase is a collection of keywords. Keyword analysis is the process of discovering which keywords will be useful to target in order to increase traffic to a site. Keyword spamming however is a ‘black hat’ method of optimisation that crams a page with keywords in order to attract the search engine spiders.

Link farm and popularity. Link farm is an unethical form of search engine optimisation that creates a webpage with the singular purpose of linking to other sites. As it is a clear attempt to increase link popularity it is held in contempt by search engines. Popularity is how a search engine sees your website in terms of the quantity and quality of links.

META tags. These are the tags at the top of a webpage that provide extra information on the page’s contents.

Natural links. These are links that have been created because an external party has found the information on a particular website useful. These are very powerful and hold a lot of sway with the search engine spiders.

On and off page elements. Off page elements are factors outside the control of a website developer such as incoming links, on page elements are the opposite of this and are under the direct control of the developer such as content and META tags.

Page rank. Page rank is a tool that allows the measuring of site rankings as an icon on the toolbar. The system is however becoming outdated and less widespread.

Reciprocal links and robots. Reciprocal links are the links that are created as a result of communication between two specific sites, although they are somewhat artificial their main purpose is to create traffic from one site to another. Robots are simply an alternative name for search engine spiders.

Site maps and spiders. Site maps are tree-like formations that give information on the content of a website while spiders are the software that search engines use to include websites to their database of information.

Unethical SEO. This is the process of search engine optimisation that utilises ‘black hat’ techniques in an attempt to hoodwink spiders to increase site rankings and popularity.

This is simply an outline of the terms used in the search engine optimisation industry; it has hopefully given the lay reader a better idea of the processes and elements that are involved in optimisation. This article however will not make you an expert; if everyone could undertake SEO themselves the need for specialists would be negated.



By: Thomas Pretty

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Internet marketing expert Thomas Pretty defines some of the key terms used in the search engine optimisation industry. To find out more please visit http://www.highposition.net



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Social Media Marketing- 11 of the Most Critical Words to Use in Social Media in 2009

Posted by – April 4, 2009

Douglas Firebaugh asked:


Conversation.

Yep- that is what the core focus is in Social Media.

Ok- let’s get REAL. If Social Media marketing is about conversation, then should there not be words that fit in to what the culture of social media is all about? Should not you paint a picture with your words? Should your words not elicit feelings and emotions?

Of course they should.

Words are a marketer’s tool box. Here are 11 you need

1) “YOU.”

There is nothing more powerful to a person reading a message or conversation that has the word YOU in it, over and over. Many people have an “I” mentality, and in social media, you are not the deal. The other person or side of the conversation is.

There are 2 forms of conversation in social media::

a) “Contribution” and b) “Distribution.”

” Contribution conversations” contribute to the whole, and add Value to the conversation. “Distribution conversation” distributes the message/agenda you want- and has little inclusion of someone else. Contribution words use YOU many times. Distribution words use “I” or ‘Me” many times. Use the word YOU and become a Contribution Agent in social media, not a distribution rookie.

2) “A Person’s Name.”

Duh. There is nothing more beautiful to a person than their name. This is a given. I am surprised how many tweets, notes, and messages i get and also read that do not say the person’s name. Use their name at least once in every communication and message as it adds to the conversation.

And also, a person will retain almost 70% more of what a message says, if their name is within the first 3 words. Chris Brogan is a master at this. I have seen and studied him, and every time he tweets or sends a message- ususally the name is the first word.

Smart. VERY smart. we all should follow that lead.

3) “Connection.”

This word is an indication that you want to connect and start a relationship of some kind and create an ongoing conversation. Many folks use the phrase “get together” or “meet up” or “network.” Thise words are good- but CONNECT has a power within the word.

Electricity us usable when you connect to it. Same thing as a battery in a car which powers the car. And idea is only powerful when you CONNECT to it. The Power is in the Connection-when 2 things come together. It is the same in new relationships- it is all about CONNECTION.

4) “Tribes.’

This is an interesting word. Seth Godin has a cool book called “Tribes.” I suggest that you read it. But as far as a word for the social media arena, it is a word that helps define that you are within the culture and understand the community aspects of what social media is about.

In tribes around the world, it is all about community and belonging to that community. It is the same in social media. Recently I described the community we are building within a project as an “empowered tribe” and some people got it- and well’others did not.

Make sure if they do not understand the concept of tribes, then you explain it.

5) “Transparent.”

In social media, being REAL is critical. And part of being REAL is being open and transparent. I love it when I read statements like “full disclosure” and people are disclosing that they have an interest or are on some board of a company they are talking about. THAT is so rocking hot. It shows that they are being transparent and nothing to hide and telling the truth.

And that is what social media is about in many respects- TRUTH about you- and what you are and do. THAT is transparency. Use that word when talking about the truth. Just being “transparent” - that says a lot in one word about you.

6) “Strategy.”

Social media without a strategy for it, is like building a house without a blueprint. You need to develop, plan, start, and execute a strategy for your social media success. We call it a “Social Media Path.” What PATH do you plan on developing for your business, and how will that fit into your current model of business? What will be your Primary social media Platform, and what will be your secondary platforms?

PATH stands for “Purpose- Actions-Tracking-How.” what is your PURPOSE for integrating social media into your business? Marketing? Prospecting? Client communication? Customer service? What ACTIONS will it take? Videos? Blogs? Podcasts? Social Networking? What TRACKING system will you use to keep the platforms at maximum pace? And HOW are you going to Execute the Actions? Through employees? Through outsourcing? Through a combination?

Strategy is a word that you just talk about. You need one. And so do others that you know as well.

7) “Branding.”

This word has been around for a while. But you still need it in your focus and communication. Branding is a word that you need to utilize not only in your messages, but your focus as well.

YOU are the Brand is a popular way to discuss social media marketplace image making. But that is not totally true. The PERCEPTION of you is the brand you are building- good or not so good. So make sure that if you use this word in social media this year, you realize that PERCEPTION Rules in Branding.

Brand yourself in the marketplace. But make sure that you focus on the VIEW and FEELINGS people have of you and experience when they think of you—and what you do- and not just some catchy slogan or icon.

8 “Trust.”

You need to be an Agent of Trust. Chris Brogan has a book coming out called “Trust Agents.” Should be a rocking hot book. What about you? Are you an Agent of Trust? Just like a Real Estate Agent markets real estate, you market Trust in all you do. That is the real estate of the heart.

I like to get that word out there quickly-as i believe that people i do not know, that is on their mind. “Can I trust this guy?” And I usually message something like, “Our company helps build leaders and businesses through concepts and ideas that people can trust and feel good about.”

THAT is using the word Trust- to build trust.

9) “Family.”

Some people use “network.” Some use “team.” Some use the word “community.” Some use the word “friends.” I like the word “Family.” it is personal, powerful, and paints a picture of what social media really is building- a family that can help, be there for each other, educate, equip, and empower for greater good.

One thing that I do- and again- just an idea’I welcome everyone on facebook or twitter or youtube or any other social connection with “Welcome to the family!” This says so much more than “thanks for following me” or “appreciate the connection.” We ARE family- and I hope and pray it stays that way.

10) “Value.”

It ia ALL about Value. It is all about the VALUE that YOU bring to the table. It is all about the VALUE of your conversations and contributions.

And it is ALL about the VALUE that you help others see within themselves. Edify. Encourage. Empower. And become a “Carrier of Value” to everyone you meet in social media and GIVE some Value to them.

11) “GIVE.”

This is the MOST important word. GIVE. Why? In social media, it is not the same ol business methodology. It is Biblical- if you will. “Give first- and what you give- you reap.” Giving is the culture of social Media. Why do you think that people give so much rocking hot info on their blogs?

Giving is a Power. It is something that not only is part of the evolving culture of social media, but also the CATALYST of much of what social media has already become. if you are a marketer, New Marketing can be almost threatening to you as it flys in the face of traditional marketing- or does it?

No- not really. It is simply marketing that puts PEOPLE FIRST- not profits. It put RELATIONSHIPS FIRST- not results. And it puts GIVING FIRST- not grabbing for their checkbook.

These are the 11 Critical words that I believe should be included in 2009 in your :

1) Social Media Philosophy.

2) Social Media Conversations.

3) Social Media Marketing Actions.

4) Social Media Core.

If you do, your Success should be rapid in social media marketing.

blessings…doug firebaugh



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