Archives for June 2011

SEO for Photo Blogs

The beauty of the Internet is that you can publish most anything you want, the way you want to. While many people tend to use text to convey their message, there is no rule against the use of photos and pictures. That is why we have such things as photo blogs or photo web sites. These are the sites which showcase the work of a photographer, whether he is an amateur or a pro – it doesn’t matter.

So if you want to start a photo blog – or if you have one already – how do you go about ensuring that you will still get good rankings in the search engines? After all, if your blog is mostly composed of photos, how can they be indexed? Here are some tips to get you going.

First of all, determine whether you are going to stay focused on one particular subject for your photos. For example, is your blog going to have photos of animals only? Is your blog going to focus on a certain type of photography? Are you going to use only a specific kind of camera? If you are going to narrow down the topic of your blog, it will be like creating a niche blog. That means that you have to check the necessary keywords that you would need to score high in the rankings.

Talking about keywords, it would be good to add content to your photo blog – content other than the visuals. I know, pictures say more than words. However, in order to get high up in the SERPs, you need to add text here and there. Devote a post to a specific picture and describe it in words. Write a post every now and then about your technique, how you got the picture, and so on.

Filed in: blogging, SEO Tips

by: Noemi

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The Menace Of SEO Spammers


Spam is something that bugs the heck out of a lot of people.  Sometimes I wonder about the tenacity and motivation of the people who are behind all sorts of spam activity.  We do have a good thing in spam filters, though.  They are automated programs that do everything by themselves.  Of course, sometimes, legitimate comments get labeled as spam and we have to manually rectify the problem.  This is not as big an issue, however, as spam that are masked so ingeniously that they pass for legitimate ones.

I am talking about spam comments which are being used for SEO purposes.  They seem to be legit and written by a real person – and they most usually are – but at the end of the day, if you analyze them, they are nothing but shameless plugs that do not mean much for the owner of the blog where the comment was made.

You may be thinking, so what if they are actually spammers?  Their comments are somehow coherent anyway.  But would you want to take the risk of attracting the ire of major search engines simply because they see an association between you and these new breed of spammers?  I don’t think so!  I certainly would not!

This increase in this kind of spamming is actually troublesome.  As I mentioned, we cannot rely on Akismet and other similar features to catch them automatically.  What is left to be done is for us, the bloggers, to manually check and analyze the comments.  Naturally, this takes time and effort – time and effort which could be channeled to other worthier activities.

What do you think should be done with them?

Filed in: Black hat seo, blogging

by: Noemi

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More On Improving Your Search Engine Ranking

Here is the continuation of the previous post on some of the best – and easiest – SEO tips. There are actually ten of them in the whole article at About.com but I am only choosing the ones that I myself have done and can attest to. Here goes.

Optimize your site for your target audience, not for the search engines.
This may sound counterintuitive, but hear me out. The search engines are looking for pages that best fit the keyword phrase someone types into their little search box. If those “someones” are typing in search words that relate to what your site offers, then they are most likely members of your target audience. You need to optimize your site to meet *their* needs. If you don’t know who your target audience is, then you need to find out one way or another. Look for studies online that might provide demographic information, and visit other sites, communities, or forums where your target audience might hang out and listen to what they discuss. This information will be crucial to your resulting website design, keyword research, and copywriting.

I have written about this before and I do not hesitate to keep repeating it. The problem that some people encounter is that they become too obsessed with what the search engines want. The human side oftentimes becomes ignored. This, I believe, negates much of the efforts put into the site. So the search engine spiders love your site but who is going to read it and keep coming back for more? People! Need I say more?

Photo courtesy of Martin Heigan

Filed in: content writing, Google, SEO Tips

by: Noemi

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How to Improve Your Search Engine Ranking

We hear this term all the time – search engine ranking – and rightly so.  It is one of the important things that we should pay attention to when engaging in SEO.  That is why it is called “Search Engine” Optimization after all.  So what should we do in order to climb the ranks of the very high search engine ladder?

I am sure that there are countless ways and means by which we can do so – every SEO expert will probably have his own list.  I found a comprehensive – and yet simple – list of tips at About.com.  Let’s take a look at them.

Do not purchase a new domain unless you have to.

Due to Google’s aging delay for all new domains, your best bet is to use your existing domain/website if at all possible. If you’re redesigning or starting from scratch and you have to use a brand-new domain for some reason, you can expect to wait a good 9-12 months before your site will show up in Google for any keyword phrases that are important to you.

This is so true!  That is why there is a very profitable market which peddles domains that have been around for quite some time.  The longer the domain has been around, the higher you should expect to pay for it.  That is also why I suggest buying a domain immediately when you think of a potential idea.  It doesn’t mean that you have to use this domain at once – you can keep it for future use.  In the meantime, for your current needs, try sticking to your existing domain or shopping around for one that is already established.

(to be continued)

Photo courtesy of isriya

Filed in: Google, SEO Tips

by: Noemi

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