May
03
Posted by admin
Well, its saturday morning, the sun is out, the birds are singing, and Im checking my SERPs. ahhh, the life of an SEOer - its days like this that I know why I do what I do!
No, its not because I am stuck here in front of my monitors in what I affectionately call my “SEO War Room” (my multi monitor setup makes the office seem like the bridge of a destroyer when they are all on!) its because I have just stumbled across some decent search engine rankings for a few competitive keywords I started targetting a few months ago.
When I set the website MOGmedia up, a little over a year ago, it was my intention to rank first page for some seo related terms specific to my co-location living, namely Kent and the Costa Del Sol. Well, I was surprised to find that my last post, along with the MOGmedia homepage rank 2nd and 3rd respectively for either term!
You can check the websites, and the search terms that yields their positions as follows:
SEO Kent #3 in google.com for seo kent
SEO Costa Del Sol #2 in google.com for costa del sol SEO
These updates to the SERPs appear to have only happened since the last pagerank updates so Im not seeing a huge impact on traffic yet, but with some further refinement of inner pages and their relative keyword densities along with some creative linking, I think I might see an upturn in the next few weeks.
Anyway, back of to continue my SERP searching sessions!
MM
Jan
29
Posted by admin
I have been having a discussion with a fellow SEO’er over the last few days about how he should price work for a prospective client.
I personally prefer to work within a clearly defined set of goals, that are measurable and can provide palpable results. He was suggesting that his work for this client should be done based against earnings that the client would generate from his work.
I totally disagreed with him, for a number of reasons. Firstly, it is clear that many industries have high potential profits, for example, real estate (as was the actual case in point) - I know people whom have earned literally tens or hundreds of millions of dollars through good SEM (not strictly SEO), but the problem that you will encounter if you are pricing your job based on results is that there are far too many outside factors that are beyond our control as simple search engine optimizers.
Lets take an example: lets imagine SEO guy one provides a real estate office with the worlds best SEO, now their website is getting huge traffic, highly targeted towards buying properties on the Costa Del Sol, but the website is poorly designed - and thats the webdesigners fault, not the SEO professionals responsibility. Lets imagine then that the company has the worlds best converting website, and each hit results in 0.5 calls to the Realtor, well if their sales staff aren’t up to scratch then the traffic is again wasted. Even if the sales staff could close like no others, they might have no inventory to actually sell - as I am illustrating, pricing SEO work in the conventional world against sales results just isn’t an option as there are far too many obstacles between the surfer clicking and making a sale that are outside the remit of a Search Engine Marketer.
That is why my advice to him, and to any other SEO professional is not to get lured in by the promise of big bucks and bright lights (ahhh, those bright lights are sooo pretty though
) - in the long run you are always better off clearly defining goals, and then delivering the results that you negotiate pre-contract. Examples that I use would be:
1) an increase in measurable inbound links from context sensitive sites (measured using yahoo LD)
2) an increase in total traffic yielded by certain PRE DEFINED keyword combo’s with a specified Google address (ie. google.com or google.co.uk)
3) an improvement in SERPs for certain keywords on specific google sites
4) an overall increase in traffic from all search engines, based on actual statistics for the months leading up to the campaign, above any organic growth.
Essentially, the problem is that Search Engine Optimisation as a product is quite hard to define, and unless you have it clearly mapped out in advance what your tasks are you might end up getting blamed for not providing increased sales, when you have nothing to do with the front of shop sales structure - or in other words - it always makes sense to have your customer understand what it is that you can provide, and charge accordingly.
Anyway, enough of my musings, off to have a beer!
MM
Jan
18
Posted by admin
As is normally the case around this time of year, most people should be taking stock of that this year will have to offer. This is perhaps more important this year on the Costa Del Sol and specifically Marbella than it has been any year since 1989/1990 and most people dont remember that far back, or werent living on the coast back then.
Either way its fairly immaterial as SEO didnt exist back in 1989, but lets study why search engine optimisation on the Costa Del Sol will be important this year.
Well, the coast in my opinion is headed for tough times. The last 10 years particularly the local micro-economy has been boosted by the strong pound, great economy in the UK, Germany and Scandinavia, and relatively weaker local pricing on everything from Jamon to Hotels. Marbella and to a slightly lesser extent the rest of the coast has enjoyed a huge boom, with property prices going from incredibly cheap to fabulously expensive, on a world scale.
Why will SEO be important on the Costa Del Sol in 2008? Well, lets look at the last recession in the UK/Northern Europe. Well when this hit the places that got it worst overall in Europe were conversely the CostaDelSol and Mallorca - as all our money and investment comes from outside the area. We have no industry other than real estate and tourism, there are probably 100,000 empty two bed apartments on the coast right now, and as soon as a recession hits in the UK whats the first thing that goes? Not the family home, but the family HOLIDAY home.
Estate agents throughout the coast will go from making €20,000 per sale to €200 per sale, and the market will become so much more competitive that ANY advantage one agency can make over the other will be greatly magnified.
Why is this important for Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) in Malaga? Well, its time to start battening down the hatches and developing those property SEO websites now people!
Anyway, off for my calimocho,
MM