Posts Tagged ‘search engine optimisation (SEO)’

New Tenants for PIC

Monday, September 20th, 2010

We have some new tenants moving into Pool Innovation Centre.

Actually it is one large company -  Guava, they are taking up four large offices on the first floor. They needed professional help to move all their stuff and the removal company were very busy on Friday.

Removal lorries used by Guava

The car park is filling up this morning but it will be nice to have a few more people around the place.

Pool Innovation Centre is definitely the place for Search Engine Optimisation companies – Guava makes three. The other two are 3White Hats and SEMTO.

Engineering Search Engine Results

Tuesday, April 27th, 2010

As I keep getting these spammed comments on an earlier blog that bear no relation to what was said I thought I would tell you what Google recommend as good Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) techniques to gain a good position on search engines.

They split it into three sections, Design and Content; Technical and Quality Guidelines and I think that each section deserves its own page, so I shall just sum it up for now.

The best search results are those that when you search for something you find what you are looking for. That sounds really simple but it really is that simple.

Here is an example, just say you searched for Web Design, Redruth. I would guess that would be because you want to find a Web Designer who is based in Redruth. So these are my results on 27 April 2010.

There are only 5 links to current design companies based in Cornwall. 3 links are to directories of design companies, so I suppose that is not too bad. But the one I just wander about is a company that is based in Cumbria and Dundee.

This is something that quite a few web design companies use, they basically fill up the page with the relevant town keywords, such as Redruth, to get a high position. So that is good isn’t it? Or is it? What do you think. I personally get frustrated with this kind of result, I visit the website and find it is not what I want and leave immediately.

If get a lot of people who visit your web page and then leave without looking around, this is called a high bounce rate. If you have Google Analytics on your website you can check out your Bounce Rate. You want to achieve a low bounce rate as you want people to read what you have to say and find out more, not leave straight away.

So what am I saying – sending people to your website under false presences is not good for business and will just increase your bounce rate.

How is your bounce rate?

Spam in Blogs and SEO

Wednesday, April 21st, 2010

I was rather intrigued to get 3 posts on my Blog What shall I blog about? – all three didn’t really make much sense to me. They didn’t seem to be commenting on my Blog. Then it dawned on me -

I have been spammed!

Why spam? Well I suppose it is probably best described as bad search engine optimisation (SEO) techniques.To explain lets take the search engine Google as an example.

Google allocates each website a page rank from 0–10, this page rank indicates how important Google considers it. When you search for something in Google the results are based partly on this page rank.

Google advise that a page rank of a website can be increased by the number of high-ranking websites that link to it. So in other words, if you get a link from the BBC website, that will count more to your website than your best friends website.

So here I am sat in my office, in Pool, just outside of Redruth, in the lovely county of Cornwall and I am thinking – is my website that important? Will it increase someone else’s page rank? Obviously three people (or one person) thinks so. Or they are just picking blogs at random to add a link so they can charge their customers lots of money! Probably the latter.

Note to self – next blog obviously needs to be good techniques for SEO.