Post-Panda SEO

As many of you probably know already, search engine optimization, more commonly known as SEO, is the process used to improve the visibility of a website in search engines. As search engines have become so integrated into daily life, SEO has become not only an incredibly useful tool for webmasters trying to get ahead of the curve but also a huge industry. In March of this year though, Google changed the game with “Panda.” Today I’m going to give you some tips for improving your post-Panda search results, but first, let’s talk a little about how Panda works. Very basically, Google has upped their ability to scale machine learning algorithms, which allows them to now compare websites using a number of things, such as projections of what their “quality raters” like and usage metrics. The sites people like more go up; the sites people don’t go down.

So how can SEO’s deal with this to keep their websites high on search engines? Well here are a few tips:

  • Improve user experience and design. Obviously this is nothing new, but with Panda it has become all the more important. It’s become that much more vital for your website to flow well and look great; otherwise it will suffer the consequences.
  • Improve your content quality. Panda is programmed to recognize formatting with the sole intention of SEO and consequently pushes such sites down. You need to make your content really distinguishable from other sites; if Panda doesn’t think people would want to care about it or share it, it won’t.
  • Lastly, you need to optimize usage metrics; i.e. you have to improve how people are using your website. If they’re not staying for long, or are only looking at one of your pages, Panda will penalize you for that. On the other hand, increase your click-through and browsing rates and you may be rewarded.

 

A New Way to Research Your Everyday Purchases

With all of the information on the internet these days, it’s become increasingly more common for consumers to do some serious research before they spend their money. From movies to restaurants, sites such as Rotten Tomatoes and Yelp have long eased such research by amassing reviews and ranking items in these markets. Until recently though, buyers have had to scour the internet to research consumer goods. The new startup Consmr looks to change that.

Founded by Ryan Charles (formerly of Zagat) Consmr ranks consumer goods based on reviews by consumers, bloggers, and several editorials, including Men’s Health and Women’s Health. Although Consmr exists only in its online at the moment, they are planning to someday release a mobile app which would allow consumers to access their database in-store and make more informed purchasing decisions on the spot.

 

Calacles L.L.C. is not affiliated with Consmr.

 

Build Your Brand with Twitter

Your twitter account can be more than just a way to advertise to your current followers. By utilizing it well, you can turn those followers into “brand ambassadors” says Mashable’s Lauren Drell. Here are six simple ideas that can help achieve this goal.

  • Offer free items to your followers via twitter. Nothing builds more love from consumers than giving them freebies!
  • Give them control. Host contests via your twitter account letting a follower take the reins.
  • Give your followers a shout out. They’re giving you attention, so why not return the favor? Not only is it free and easy, but it’s a simple way to build appreciation and loyalty.
  • Teach your followers something. Whether it’s a trivia fact or something a little more substantial, it will add a nice enlightenment factor to your followers twitter time.
  • Let your fans have an inside view of what’s going on behind the scenes. By lending them this behind-the-scenes view, you make them feel like they’re part of your inner group.
  • Add a little laughter to your twitter stream. Help brighten your follower’s day and encourage them to keep coming back.

So now that you know how some tips to build your following, go out and do it! The original article can be found at the following link http://mashable.com/2011/06/07/reward-twitter-followers/

 

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