Wednesday, 20 July 2011

Top Ten Silly SEO Mistakes, Stumbles and Blunders of Ecommerce Webmasters


Web business owners commit some SEO & ranking gaffes,

sometimes without even knowing what they've done. In the

manner of a Letterman top ten list, I'd like to offer the

worst in the hope that I can prevent you making the same

mistakes. The laughtrack is provided by SEO's who understand

the humor in these mistakes and see slapstick silliness in

similar client mistakes every day.

Silly SEO Mistake #10) Removing a page from your site which

gets 20,000 search engine referred visitors a day because,

"It's time to change focus and concentrate on our core

specialty." (laughtrack)

Capture those visitors with a "301 permanently moved"

redirect and SEND them to your core specialty pages. Answer

their questions about that missing page and sell them on a

better solution. Removing any, even moderately trafficked

page, is bad practice. You do KNOW that page gets 20,000

visitors a day because you saw it in your WebTrends report,

right?

Silly SEO Mistake #9) Not paying attention to web traffic

analytics data because, "I forgot my login and password"

(laughtrack)

Worse, you don't have an analytics program or service because

traffic data takes too long to analyze or isn't easy to

understand. If you are a one man band - LEARN and USE a web

traffic analytics program, as it is essential to web business

success. If you have employees, make it the job of one person

to study that data and understand where traffic is coming

from and how it converts to business. Analytics software

price is not an issue - Google Analytics is free and it

integrates and tracks all PPC conversion and ROI data.

Silly SEO Mistake #8) Never searching for your own stuff in

search engines for the most important generic keyword phrases

representing your product or services because "We're number

one in the pay-per-click-ads." (laughtrack)

We have the top position in PPC - so there's no reason to

rank in organic listings. Your searches are intended to find

out how you are ranking against your competitors in organic

listings - which are FREE after you've paid an SEO to gain

top positions. The PPC ads stop sending traffic as soon as

you stop paying. Once the SEO specialist has gained top

ranking for your site, you needn't pay them ongoing high fees

- you are done and the traffic is now FREE. PPC can continue

in areas you can't gain organic listings in or to supplement

those top ranking phrases.

Silly SEO Mistake #7) Using embedded text links that read,

"Click Here" and link to your most important products

information or sales pages because you think people won't

understand that those underlined product names are links to

the products. (laughtrack)

If your site commits this silly mistake, invest the time to

correct it immediately site-wide because that internal

linking structure can have a significant impact on ranking

for your most profitable products or services. Keywords in

embedded hyperlinks are a crucial factor for ranking for your

targeted keyword phrases. The same is true of external links

from partners, press releases, articles and shared content

linking to your site. Get those hyperlinks fixed. You aren't

trying to rank well for "Click Here." Resist the temptation

to use cutesy trademarked names like "x-pense trakker"

instead of proper spellings unless you've committed millions

to major media branding campaigns.

Silly SEO Mistake #6) Using gorgeous stylized text on image

gif links as your site navigation. Heck, even ugly stylized

image based text as site navigation. (laughtrack)

Gif images, especially javascript image swap navigation or

flash navigation is one of the worst things you can do for

your site ranking over the long term. Taking a hint from SEO

stumble #7 above, use text based hyperlinks for your site

navigation. The words appear on every page of your site and

the embedded links lead to your most important pages, telling

the search engines precisely what is on those pages you link

to. Try to be more creative with text descriptions than

"Products" or "Solutions" and use product descriptions or

service names.

Silly SEO Mistake #5) Tweaking your site to rank well on MSN

search (between 1% to 15% of referred search traffic) or

Yahoo search (between 5% & 20% of referred search traffic)

without regard to Google referred traffic numbers (between

50% & 80% of referred search traffic) because "MSN is my

favorite search engine." (laughtrack)

If you are in business to make money, you shouldn't be making

business decisions based on your preferences over what your

largest customer base chooses. Right now Google gets about

60% of all searches performed and if you are checking that

web traffic analytics software from SEO blunder #9 above, you

are very likely to see the pie chart for referral traffic at

about 50% (most sites see 70% or higher) from Google

searches.

Silly SEO Mistake #4) Having the secretary (who hates her

job) provide headlines through the content management system

because, "That's why I paid so much for the CMS software - so

it would be dimwit-secretary-easy to manage the content."

(laughtrack)

You are the dimwit if you don't have an important employee,

trained in SEO basics, input new articles, white papers and

product descriptions. That task will determine your search

engine ranking for the life of your web site on every topic

that Sally (I-hate-this-company) Secretary adds to the site.

Train your content manager in SEO basics of keyword density,

position on page, headline writing, internal linking

structure and word order issues.

Silly SEO Mistake #3) Not having a sitemap because, "it's too

much trouble to add every new page manually" or because Sally

(I-Hate-My-Job) Secretary fails to tick the little "Sitemap"

box in the CMS software as she adds the page with a bad title

to the site. (laughtrack)

Sitemaps are not often used by visitors to most web sites,

but are critical to indexing crawlers and search engine

ranking of new pages. Is it possible to make a sitemap

visitor friendly? Take a look at:

http://www.google.com/sitemap.html

Silly SEO Mistake #2) Using the same title and description

meta tags for every one of your 50,000 pages, because your

company name and tag line "ACME Products are the Best of the

Rest" is snazzy and you like seeing that across the top of

the browser window from every page. (laughtrack)

Title and description meta tags are the most valuable real

estate on any web page and should address the content of

specifically what is on THAT single page. Web sites are NOT

about branding, but about selling or gathering leads after

someone has come to your site. Your tag line will not bring

search engine traffic looking for product or service details.

Silly SEO Mistake #1) The number one SEO stumble and blunder

is ... Having your website redesigned by a top web

development company for a "fresh new professional look,"

(that slick web development sales person), changing all the

filenames and site directory structure! (uproarious

laughtrack) (wild applause)

Either keep old filenames and site directory folder structure

in place or use "301 permanently moved" redirects to new

pages from all previous pages. I did this for a small client

who quickly went from reasonably well placed in the search

results - to the very top of the charts for all his important

search phrases. Of course, we consulted on file and directory

naming conventions and SEO friendly page design options

during the redesign process. One smart client.

Copyright © June 29, 2006 Mike Banks Valentine




Mike Banks Valentine operates SEOptimism, Offering SEO training of in-house content managers http://seoptimism.com/SEO_Staff_Training.htm as well as contract SEO for advertising agencies, web development companies and marketing firms. http://seoptimism.com/Ad_Agency_SEO_Contracting.htm

Content aggregation, article and press release optimization & distribution for linking campaigns. http://seoptimism.com/Linking_SEO.htm





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