Link Building

Link building is a very important aspect of driving relevant traffic within the web industry. If link building is done well then it is an extremely powerful way to improve your SEO. It is important to remember that people will only want to link to your website if it is of a high standard, so make sure you have a professional website with good usability and accessibility.

Link building is an activity which is rather time consuming but one which will pay off in the long run when the link usage increases visits to you web page.

Make sure you are building genuine links and request links from high quality websites. Some websites will bring you more traffic than others so take this into consideration when you’re requesting links. For example, links which are related to your website will carry more weight than links from web pages that are completely unrelated.

One big piece of advice is to avoid ‘Link Farms’! These are web pages which consist for one reason and one reason only- to host as many links as possible. They will be detected by search engines and will get you banned. Also be professional when you are requesting a link, there is no point requesting links for the sake of it because the probability is: you will be rejected. Further more, to get other people to link to your page from theirs you should make it an easy and non time consuming activity. The easiest way to do this is to give them the HTML coding you want them to link to; this will also insure that the link is relevant. Finally, you might come across some websites which expect you to pay a fee or carry out a favour for them e.g. host some advertising on your page. This is well worth it if the traffic that is directed to you will benefit your website.

It might be a time consuming process but it will be well worth it in the long run. If you own a website you need people to visit it and to get people to visit it you need to rank well within search engines therefore you need to be link building regularly.

For a more detailed guide have a look at this website about Link Building, I found it very interesting.

Buzz Monitoring

Have you ever thought that some one seems to know an awful lot about your company? Wondered why some are following your footsteps? And wondered how you could get back that competitive edge?

‘Buzz Monitoring’ could be the answer. It is a fairly new development but at the moment it is highly topical prospect. It basically consists of companies who make it their aim to find out everything within a certain sector, be it retail, financial, media or telecommunications.

These companies look at customer’s attitude towards your product, delve into what your competitors are doing and analyse your websites presence on the internet. As well as this it can tell you how much a certain search term has been used over the past days, weeks, months and years- which is useful if this search term is the name of your company. They analyse what’s been said throughout the internet by looking at social networks, videos, online communities, micro-blogging sites such as Twitter, ordinary blogs and discussion boards. What’s more, it goes beyond written information; ‘Buzz Monitoring’ can also monitor logos and images.

Further more, it can be used to seek out fraudsters, people who use the internet for criminal activities such as counter fitting and piracy. With highly technical knowledge ‘Buzz Monitoring’ can help find out what people are searching for in a lot more depth than search engines can. They can monitor what people are actually doing and not what they say they are doing.

It goes to show how powerful the internet really is- if you try hard enough and look close enough you can find out a lot more than you initially might have thought.

Keeping up with website analysis!

This week I started off by completing another website analysis which PushON complete for free and which educated users about flaws, misleading information or inaccuracies within contracts. I found the website very interesting and although it was a fairly good website there were some key areas which needed improving to make it perform better. Giving advice on what to improve and which areas to develop will hopefully improve the websites overall performance.

Then I moved onto finding out about the new craze 'Buzz Monitoring'....