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OCT 2011

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SEO 7 Easily Missed SEO Opportunities S 1) data about your website. T ese tools 2) earch Engine Optimi- zation, or SEO, is a collection of tactics that are applied to your website to help it rank better in the results when people use searches to fi nd people and businesses they need. SEO, as an industry, literally changes every day. Search engines, like Google, constantly tweak how they rank and present search fi ndings. T ese very sophisticated algorithms (mathematical formulas that rank websites) are revised about 500 times per year. Some of the SEO tactics you are currently using may actually be con- sidered ineff ective or spam. Examples include keyword stuffi ng, text the same color as the background, reciprocal linking, buying links and certain meta tags. T ese tactics don't aff ect rankings anymore, and some could even get your site completely banned from search results. Implementing best practices can ensure that you rank well and appear higher on the search results, and there is a very good chance that you are not taking full advantage of these current opportunities. Here are seven ways to quickly boost your ranking and web presence so more people will fi nd you: Robots.txt File: T e robots. txt fi le tells Google, Yahoo!, Bing and other web crawlers how to access your site. If your website has a non-existent or improperly writ en robots.txt fi le, your site would be like a locked door to search engines. To check, visit www.YourWebsite. com/robots.txt and visit www. robotstxt.org for more information on how to write it. Or bet er yet, seek the advice of a professional who can off er more advanced tips for creating an eff ective robots.txt fi le. Google & Bing Webmaster Tools: Search engines provide an incredible amount of useful allow you to view how oſt en your site is visited (or crawled is the technical term) by search engines scouring the web, which pages are indexed, error diagnoses and much more. It is important to know how your site is accessed on the web and how to bet er manage it. You can fi nd more detail and verify your website at ht p://www. google.com/webmasters and Bing. com/Webmaster. 3) 4) 5) Optimized Multimedia: Search engines don't access pictures, video or audio, because they do not know how to interpret and therefore index multi- media. However, by adding at ributes (metadata), such as fi le name, alt tags and descriptions, this information suddenly becomes alive and can be searched and indexed. For instance, for a short movie about Accounting Best Practices, use Accounting-best- practices.mov instead of movie1.mov. URLs: It was once incredibly popular to use keywords in your URL. A URL of www. example.com/keyword-rich-url.html, for example, is not as eff ective, but such a naming practice is still recom- mended over "www.example.com/? pageid=1&articleid;=7&sourceid;=44." Ensure that your URLs include key- words. Internal Linking: T e way that pages are navigated within a website is important. T e blue, underlined text you click on is called the "anchor text." T e words used in the link should be descriptive of the page you link to. Always avoid using links that say "Click Here" or "More." Instead, use something like "Tax Season Help" for a link to helpful articles and links for tax season. 6) Social Media Integration: T ere is absolutely no doubt that social media has taken over the internet in the past few years. T ese social properties can be leveraged to help boost your website and your business in search engine rankings. I 22 October 2011 • www.CPAPracticeAdvisor.com suggest you use Twitter for short, frequent updates and tips; Facebook for less frequent sharing, picture posting and culture showcasing; YouTube or Vimeo for videos; LinkedIn for professional information; and Foursquare and Facebook Places for check-ins. 7) Go Local: It is untrue that you have to be a large national or international company to promote yourself on the internet. Most traffi c that comes to your site is going to be individuals and businesses within a radius of just a few miles. Google, Yahoo! and Bing (both desktop and mobile) are quick to determine your current location and deliver results that are geographically tailored. It is easy to register your business at the big ones: google.com/places, Bing. com/Local and Yelp.com. Reviews are encouraged, so incentivize your clients to write reviews, and you will reap the benefi ts in search results. 8) Bonus Tip: Track Your Site: If you are not currently tracking the activity and worthiness of your website, I recom- mend you visit Google.com/Analytics to set up a free account. Most website content management systems and developers can quickly and easily install a Google Analytics tracking code. It provides priceless data on your visitors such as how much time they spend on which pages and which pages are most popular. T ese are just a few SEO helpful tips and tactics that can help boost your rankings and overall search engine presence. There are well over 200 signals that search algorithms take into account, and some weigh more heavily than others … so this only scratches the surface. T ere is no silver bullet that can take your site to #1, but employing the basics in a way search engines like is a great way to get an advantage over your competitors. By Justin Spencer Justin Spencer is the CEO & President of SpencerSEM. He has optimized sites of international businesses and local nonprofi ts and everything in between. He can be reached at justin@spencersem. com or his blog, ActivatedByRobots.com.

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