Monthly Archive: April 2009

Apr
28
2009

Local SEO is Bullshit! SEO is all Blackhat!

Sometimes I like to be devil’s advocate and stir the pot.  Since releasing MLBO, I have been getting amazing feedback, success stories and a lot of interest.  I haven’t made a penny from it, yet I find myself immersing myself in my greatest passion, learning and teaching.  I’m about to teach one of my philosophies that I’ve danced around with.  I know many will agree with me, however many will disagree with me and I’m hoping to create controversy.  I will add that I am not the first by any stretch of the imagination to write about this controversial topic.

Local SEO will not exist in a few years

OK, local SEO, is Local Search Engine Optimization or Search Engine Optimizer.  I no longer call myself an SEOer.  I’m an Internet Marketer.  I do not ‘optimize’ a site for the search engines.  I market a website using the Internet.

Is White Hat SEO just sugar coated Black Hat?

Alright, so the question of black hat and white hat rise.  My clients hire me to get their site to #1.  Some don’t care how I do it.  Others buy my philosophies.  I study black hat techniques and I can in fact play a game like Howie Schwartz.  These techniques are used to dupe the search engines and simply won’t last for a sustainable business.  Mom taught me, if you’re going to do something, do it right.  Black Hat works, just won’t forever.
So what is black hat?  Keyword stuffing, duh.  What about optimizing a keyword into the H1 Tag?  Enhancing the Title tag?  Keyword Density?  Keyword Proximity?  Internal Linking with proper anchor text?  I can argue that each, and every one of the above mentioned concepts is black hat, if you are using them for search engine purposes and NOT for an enhanced user experience.

On-The-Page SEO shouldn’t have a list, just quality Design and Marketing

What about validating your code?  Using CSS over tables?  Optimal use of flash and java?  We know the search engines like certain standards, so we employ them.  What about a dedicated IP, shared hosting, slow sites?  Large pages?  No alt tags on images?  Large image sizes?  These are among many factors that need to be considered when an SEOer gets to work.  And this stuff only represents about 30% of your rankings weight, I haven’t touched on outside factors yet!
Point is, if you are top of your game for designing, and coding, you’ll know or will know enough to hire a quality developer who goes by the book.  Your site should validate!  You should reduce the size of your images!  Tables are sloppy way of programming!  Flash was designed to be a movie, NOT a entire website!  It’s obvious to me, the search engines want a well built website using the technology the way is was meant to be used.  As far as keywords, page design, content, it also makes sense.  For example, you would not want to come back to this blog if new content never came in.  So, the more fresh content I have, the more I’m favored by Google.  Sure, you need to know what keywords people are using to find your site and put those keywords on your pages, but this isn’t optimizing a page for the search engines, this is marketing and understanding your audience, speaking their jargon.  It so happens the search engines understand this and place value on those pages, and in turn we SEOers have reversed engineered the Search Engines and rarely have I found educations that says…UHM, lets just focus on proper marketing.

Don’t look for links, that’s not what SEO is about

So what about off the page stuff, that other 70%?  It’s all about links, right?  Of course it is.  So I’m taught to analyse competitors links, in fact I teach strategies.  I value links, spend efforts on the links that favor the most PR.  I have people posting on forums, blogs, directories, writting articles, doing video.  How shameful of me.  Wait, sure, if we reversed engineers that this works, then deploy it, but in fact, I’m creating transparency and exposure in the most democratic medium we’ve ever seen.  It’s no different than my local business by handing out flyers, business cards, attending trade shows and chamber meetings.  Speaking at local events and getting involved with the school and churches.  Transparency and Exposure.  Sure, I also focus my time on the exposure that yields the highest traffic, like in the days selling cellular phones, it was the mall, not the park.  If I wanted to meet womyn, it was the bar and to create trust and authority to pick up the woman, I brought my ‘player’ friends, not the geeks that I enjoyed spending time with chewing the fat on about computers.
The point is I learned sales and marketing at a young age and I’ve now realised that absolutly everything I do on the Internet can be related to my old school world.  Links are merely endorsements and relationships.  Like marketing my businesses in the old school world, it took time and hard work.  I walked the pavement, knocked on doors, picked up the phone and made sure I played in places I needed to be, it wasn’t the park accross the street.  It was those crazy early breakfast meetings at the chamber of commerce accross town, but it brought business.

SEO is Merely Quality Marketing

Alright, so I threw either water or fuel on the fire here.  I’m saying that everything you do on the Internet to promote your business, local or online, if you’re going to long term growth, forget about 99% of the SEO noise you read about.  Don’t worry about this or that.  Close your eyes and ask yourself if what you are doing enhances either
  1. The visitor of your site
  2. The democratic value of the Internet
If you can answer yes to one of those truthfully, then chances are it’s something the search engines have already recongnized and have built into their algo.
If the answer is no, then chances are it’s black hat and don’t do it.  It might work today and I challenge anyone on the Internet to this philosophy.  There is nothing you can do to your website that doesn’t answer Yes to any of those and is a sustainable strategy to SEO.

Don’t hire your carpenter to sell your house

If feel sorry for all those web developers looking for work, studying SEO and calling themselves experts.  They better learn marketing, or they’ll be out of business soon.  I AM an Internet Marketer, not SEO guru.
Disclaimer:  Notice the link at the top, Internet Marketing Guru?  That’s a internal link on this post to help the search engine follow a link to my homepage, which is a keyword I begun optimizing for.  So I’m contradicting myself.  Of course I am.  Read this post again and you’ll notice I’m not.  That link sends people to a page about and Internet marketing.  I live by a self fullfilling prophecy, act as if.  There is no trickery here, just marketing.  Keep your head focused on proper marketing and rankings will follow.

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Apr
23
2009

Google Keyword Tool Showing Local Results alongside Global Volumes

Unannounced in the last 48 hours, I have discovered that Google has made some changes to their free keyword tool.

They have added Local Search Volume for keyword searches.  Google is making big changes this year in local search, since some claim 70% of all Internet searches in the USA are now for local businesses.

google keyword tool showing local results

google keyword tool showing local results

As discussed last week, when searching for a terms such as [courier service], Google is incorporating Local results into its mainstream results.  Now, as a extension to my predicted huge changes in Local Search at Google in 2009, Google is providing Local Search Volume results along side their Global Search Volume.
My philosophies are like Google, fire then aim.  They are notrorious for having product infinitily in beta (Gmail anyone?!!).  Their Local Search is still easily manipulatple, like SEO was in 2001.  The local results located in mainstream results are still very quirky.  They will get better quick though, Local Search is huge.
As far as their search volume showing in the keyword tool, this is also very quirky.  Oddly, they have replaced the column formerly as ‘last month results’ with ‘local search volume results’.  The Global Search volume column is formerly the average monthly volume for the last twelve months.  Now, from my testing, both columns are showing the same numbers as the two columns last week.  This would lead one to believe that perhaps they have only changed the headers on the columns!  I doubt this is the case.  Those numbers are quirky to begin with.
I have not wrapped my head around the numbers yet and there is little explaining exactly what they mean.  There are still a large number of questions pertaining to what is Local versus what is a Global search.  Try searching ‘dentist’ and you get local results.  Maybe I am researching the definition of dentist, how dentist education, dentistry methodologies, blah blah.  Google provides a variety of these results, including local dentists.  The keyword tool has the same challenges, we have no idea of relevancy and how Google determines the relevance for a local search.
The big learning point here is that Google is evidently making huge changes to their search engines to accomodate local searches.  I really believe now that I was ahead of the curve studying local search back in 2005.

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Apr
21
2009

We all Make the Same Face on the Shitter

OK, you’d never expect this title to be used in one of my blog posts.  I’ll explain why this is here and why I have a post like this.

I”m getting annoyed at all the wonderful quotes people use on Twitter.  You see, the best Twitter strategy is to simply participate in the conversation and ADD value.  To many people whore themselves out.  They simply tweet just to tweet.

I see Twitter just like a BIG room at a conference.  I can yell accross the room and get attention or I can participate in the little conversations.  I can ethically get on stage and people listen.  They think I’m a moron if I just yell or walk into a conversation and say “Business is like … blah blah”.  Who the hell are you to walk into my conversation and give me advice!

Now, don’t get me wrong.  A quote from Anthony Robbins, who I follow, is welcomed.  He offers value.  Those that simply give crap…I know where the no follow button is quickly!

Anyhow, I’m annoyed at those people shamelessly pluggin their product hourly.  I’m annoyed at the abundance of advice through quotes from people that simply don’t have successes under their belt.  I’m tired of the crap.

We all make the same face on the Shitter – Bruce Farrant

So there is a quote that I like.  See, I’m Canadian and I reside in America right now after marrying a wonderful American girl.  When asked whether Canadians are different than Americans, sure, on the surface we are, but deep down ‘we all make the same face on the shitter’.  Whether you’re royalty or a pauper, we all make the same face on the shitter.  Whether you’re from India or Japan, we all have red blood.

So, since it’s one of my favority quotes, I thought I would use that as something of value I can to the abundance of garbage conversation on Google.  Now, before I hit the SEND TWEET button, I decided to Google that phrase to see if anything came up, just in case I was trying to claim something of mine that wasn’t mine!

Nothing came up!  Whooya!  Now, once I hit publish on this post, in less than 10 minutes Googling the phrase “we all make the same face on the shitter” will show this post (using the quotation marks when you Google).

So, there ya go.  Take any phrase you want, put quotation marks around it, Google it, and if no results come up, it’s yours!  Also, remember that there is a time factor and duplicate content factor, so being first is big!

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Apr
17
2009

The Susan Boyle phenomenon – Viral Video Contest

Sometimes something so amazing happens that you must catch your breath, you get goose bumps and realise that if you follow your passion you can be something much, much bigger than your own imagination could possibly ever handle.

Video killed the Radio Star

Video will kill your Competion!

Send me your viral video idea to viralvideos@scott-gallagher.net and if you win, I will pay for the video for your business.  Period. 

 This is a quick post about about a video that is gone viral in a ridiculous fashion.  I mean crazy.  How about well over 40 million views in 6 days?  I bet it’s much, much higher than that.  This video could easily bring a 48 year old woman who has never kissed anyone romantically before to super, super stardom, literally OVERNIGHT.  Susan Boyle is singer from Scotland who sang in Karaoke and Church and decided to try out for a show called Britain’s Got Talent.  They may not have the teeth, but man, they have talent!

susan boyle video

susan boyle video

Click on Image to view Video

I mean, I just am continued to be amazed at the power of the Internet.  This video at the time of this posting has 20 million views  (updated on 4/20 – there is over 100 million views!  http://tr.im/jghT ) on You Tube.  There are several other videos with millions of views.  There are several hundred video sites.  This woman from Scotland has literally impacted a better part of the entire Internet culture.  This is absolute proof that using Video on the Internet is absolutely crazy when you use the word viral.

Blow Your Business Up Overnight with this Viral Video Contest.

I will pay for everything.  You make the idea, I will promote your business!

Now you just need your own idea.  You don’t have to be an amazing singer or performer, you just need one good video idea.  Here’s the deal, send me your video ideas to viralvideos@scott-gallagher.net and I will choose three video ideas.  I will hold a poll from my readers and the winning viral video idea, I will pay to get produced.  Read the video section in my book and come up with the idea, and I will use my team to create the video for you.  We will use professional effects, distribute it for you to over 200 video sites and pick up ALL costs.  This is a GREAT opportunity to have a video created and I want to see how far a video for a local business does.  I want to see how much money one small business can make from one video.  I want a HUGE testimonial.  You just have to have the idea!

So, get in on your viral video contest.  Enjoy this video.

 http://ow.ly/38s5

(YouTube won’t allow us to embedd the video)

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Apr
09
2009

Local Business Search – Google Incorporates Local Results into Results without Geo-Modifiers


Three days ago, Google announced some significant changes in the Local Search business.  We are excited, Google is really making enhancements to their local search results and it’s evident that Google is pushing to get much better at providing local business results when you want them. 

When was the last time you used Yellow Pages?  Exactly, my yellow book is still in the plastic bag it came in, under my desk.  I’m collecting them, they might be worth something one day!

On April 6th, 2009, Google made news when they announced they were integrating Local Search Results into the regular Search Engine Results Pages(SERPs) when the algorithm decided it was appropriate.

For example, prior to April 6th, if you searched for [dentist], and you were located in Algonquin, IL, Google’s results were global.  A searcher needed to input the geographical location, named Geographical Modifier, to get local results.  Not anymore!

If you put in the geographical modifier, then the SERPs will show local business results for the location of the modifier.  This is not affected.

Here is a search for [dentist] from my location in Algonquin, IL.

local-search-for-dentist-screenshot

Notice the search phrase is simply [dentist]?  The results gave results for ‘Franklin Park, IL’.  I’m located in Algonquin, IL.  That’s 36 miles (58km) away!  I’m not driving over 60 minutes in Chicago traffic to go see a dentist. 

They almost always determine your location based on your IP address.  This is a unique number assigned to your computer (or network) from your Internet Service Provider (ISP).  My ISP location is obviously in Franklin Park.  This becomes a large problem for AOL users, who’s ISP is located in California regardless of where you are in the USA!

Not all terms though yield the local results in the main SERPS.  Try a search for [dentist], [chiropractor], [dry cleaner]; they all yield the local results.  Pretty awesome.  Now try a search for [tarot card reader], [pharmacy] or [designer clothes].  You don’t get the local business results.  With the search for [pharmacy], the first listing I get is CVS,  which is not even remotely close to my location (I have since informed Google that my location is not Franklin Park, it’s 60102, however I had to manually do this). 

How does this affect your local business?

This is good!  This is only proof that local businesses need to further expand their marketing efforts on the Internet. 

This is however distancing the mainstream algorithm from the Local Business Results.  That algorithm is different and there is very little testing and work on how these results are determined.  Of course, my book covers everything I know about the algorithm for these results and at this time it is 100% up to date.  As always, I inform my paying readers of these major changes from time to time.

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Apr
09
2009

Mobile Marketing for Local Small Business

Small Business Mobile Marketing

Recently on one of my social sites, a member asked my opinions about mobile marketing for the locally based business. While this is not intended to be a complete article, I am going to provide my opinions and resources to my community. While I also felt this should be for my private paying readers, I have decided to make this public because there is some great information all small businesses should know about.

Mobile Marketing for Local Businesses is the future. Not Internet Marketing, Mobile Marketing. Here’s some facts.

  • 1.4 B Internet Users
  • 4B wireless subscribers worldwide
  • Facebook has 600k new subscribers per day, increasing login rate through mobile devices
  • 3B SMS users worldwide.
  • USA lags.
  • 400M worldwide accesses mobile web.
  • 44M in the USA
A friend of mine, Kim Dushinski is author of a published book and is an expert on Mobile Marketing, recently gave these facts to the System Seminar attendees, a large International Internet Marketing conference. Here is her site.   Mobile Marketing.   Her site is packed with resources and recommendations for this type of marketing. I will only endorse what she endorses.
Make your site available to the mobile market now.  Even if you don’t start promoting for years, get your desired domains now.  Buy your Mobile Domain now!  Buy your .mobi domain at this link here.  Get a .mobi domain the same as your site, add a simple plug in so it can be viewed.
There is a best practices guide you should read.
Here is a wordpress plug in to make your wordpress blog Mobile friendly.
As far as SEO for mobile, the game is developing.  Here’s some quick info.
  • 97.5% of the market share for mobile search goes to, you got it, Google.
  • Shorter time to find stuff.
  • Different Algorithm and their main search.
Today, SEO is pretty simple for Mobile Marketing.  Here are some quick tips for Mobile SEO, or mSEO.
  1. Have an Error Free Site
  2. Mobile, Free Content
  3. Mobile Links
Google has a Mobile Keyword Tool, finally!  You need to log into your Mobile adWords Campaign to use it.  Can’t show you a link, sorry!
Things to look out for in the future for Mobile Marketing, according to Kim!
  • Microsoft Tags
  • Mobile Affiliate Programs
  • Android (Google’s Phone)
  • eBooks on Mobile Marketing
  • Mobile Social Media Marketing (mSMM)
  • Local Mobile Search (this is it guys)
  • Mobile Social Bookmarking
  • mCommerce
Just think of the marketing implications to this.  Geo based, opt-in marketing?  Targeted marketing based on the demographics of the phone users plus their location.  This is just sick! (this is a positive thing, for those old skool readers!).

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Apr
05
2009

Internet Marketing Guru by Day, Carpenter by Night

img_22113Sitting at a computer by day is where I love to be.  I can talk about SEO, SEM, SMM, eMail Marketing, links, authority, copy writing, websites, conversions, online videos, algorithms or marketing all day and night long.  Internet Marketing is my life, my passion and my future.  The only thing more important to me in my life is my family and a few select friends.

Unfortunately Internet Marketing, my business, friends and family leave me slightly empty.  Humans require a certain mix of love and compassion, and we were designed to learn and grow, build and conquer, love and give.  I have recently realised that I was missing something in my life.  Sitting down in front of a screen all day left an emptiness and actually getting up off my ass and using my hands and body to build something other than a virtual following has brought a tremendous joy.  I set out to build a queen sized loft bed for my children from scratch!

Ok, so I’m not a philosopher and you haven’t come here to learn spirituality or carpentry.  I felt this post is important because as human beings we are programmed to do a lot of things, think independently, grow and give.  I wasn’t getting enough joy of giving or creating, so I built a simple loft bed and I have found a new hobby.  I was able to give something to my children that brought joy that I never expected, and that, hands down, is infinitely more important to me than Internet Marketing.

img_2204So I started with plans that I paid $10 for from OP Loft Beds, a simple little website I found online using Google.  I bought their plans because of their diverse testimonials on their site.  As I teach, it’s not only about cosmetics, but rather content.  They have great content, provide valuable free content and sell their expertise for a fair value.  While I don’t know these guys, I also want to plug them for their marketing efforts.  I ended up buying the fasteners from them as well, for $40, two day shipping and was more than half the price of home depot.  I’m so much about value, when I bought the wood at Home Depot I had some dude price out the fasteners for me, it was over $100.

My children were so pumped about helping in this project that I wasn’t sure what I could get them to do first.  I had these diagrams with what seemed like 1000′s of measurements in a language I was unfamiliar with and knew I had to start cutting, measuring and drilling.  My father, who is an exceptional hobby carpenter (financial planner by day), reminded me, measure twice, cut once.  With a three year old son and 11 year old daughter, I wondered how they could help.  They couldn’t use the saws or drills yet, so I decided to change things up and stain first.  Backwards, I know, but I surely didn’t care, we had fun!

img_2205Madison and Ashtyn loved to help.  Here they are staining the first of the boards, and they ended up staining over half of the 24 2×4′s and 2×6′s.  What an incredible time spent for a few hours with the jewels in my life.

Thanks to a good friend of mine, DJ Witchie for letting me use his tools and garage, he’s a carpenter by trade and had everything we needed.  You’ll notice some spillage on the ground, and thankfully it’s a garage and we let them have fun.  Again, while backwards, staining first isn’t the best idea.  Did you know that cutting wood with a circular saw sometimes chips the wood?  Or that pencil marks aren’t seen very well on the dark red oak stain?  I think I also ruined a pair of Ashtyn’s pants, but who cares?  There is no price for the memories these kids developed.  I know, because Madison wanted to help in every step, and the time arguing to motivate her to empty the dishwasher is twice as long as it would take me to do it myself!

The motivation to help did wear off and provided me the necessary time to do all the measuring, cutting and drilling.  It provided me a different sense of peace and serenity that I haven’t found since I was a child.  Between staining, measuring and cutting, there was maybe 12-15 hours spent, and few nights of a sore back.  It sure felt good to do something with my hands!

All in all, it was an enlightening experience.  I have decided with the left over wood I’m going to build a desk to match the bed.  img_2210The picture below is tiny, but this bed isn’t!  It’s a queen sized loft and the desk isn’t going underneath.  That may turn into a play area, a cabin, for the kids.

Now Madison has asked me if we can ‘modify’ her bed to be a queen bunk, she has a twin sized bunk bed.  Oh boy, I can see the project requests starting to come in.  I guess I’ll need to buy my own tools now.

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Apr
01
2009

Testing Lets You OPT Out of the Recession

If you’ve never heard of Trevor Claiborne, he’s the product manager for Google Website Optimizer at the Googleplex.  I had the privilege of meeting and discussing many of the Google initiatives this past weekend at The System Seminar in Chicago, Illinois at the beautiful Westin Hotel.

I remember reading a statistic that 94% of visitors to a B2B website end up leaving, not providing a call-to-action and never come back.  That stat was wrong, Trevor claims that 98% of people leave.

Google is an Internet Marketer as well.  They just happen to be very good at what they do.  They built their business on testing, they test EVERYTHING.

Trevor suggests that you begin testing now.  He suggests that you test a small number of BIG changes.  He claims you have an average of 5 seconds to engage a reader into a call-to-action.  He also suggests that you begin your testing on high bounce rate pages.

First, you better have some sort of analytics installed on your website.  I use Google analytics.

Second, use Google Website Optimizerto conduct tests.  It’s extremely easy to use and in some cases a test can be set up in less than 10 minutes.  Claiborne provided several case studies of increases in conversion well over 100% by testing sales pages, purchase buttons, email-opt in text and ultimately conversion to a call to action or sale.

This tool required about 100-200 total conversions for the test to be statistically valid.  While tests are being run, it will NOT affect your SEO rankings, because according to Matt Cutts (system engineer at Google), the tests are separate pages that are not listed in the Google index and Google decides which page version to show.

I would also download the Google Website Optimizer Techie Guide.  This will provide you with comprehensive information on how to set this.

Don’t forget to sign up for my Internet Marketing eBook.  You will find invaluable information for marketing local small businesses on the Internet.  Just opt-in on the form to your right.

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