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kellyIt should come as no surprise that a fire-and-forget attitude is the wrong way to handle SEO marketing. With SEO techniques advancing daily, it’s important to stay current, and that includes staying up to date with the latest marketing trends. Here are a few tips to help you make sure your SEO efforts don’t go to waste!

First, there’s nothing that will increase traffic to your website more than a proactive attitude. One of the few drawbacks to SEO marketing is that it takes some time to become truly effective. If you want to maximize the effectiveness of your SEO campaign, implement the campaign up to three months before you expect to see the largest quantity of hits. For example, searches for the phrase “garden center” tend to peak around April. In order to achieve the best results from your SEO efforts, set up the campaign no later than December (in this case, earlier is better).

Next, realize that there are certain times of the year from which all SEO campaigns can benefit. Holidays like Christmas, where many items are purchased regardless of their usefulness in the current season, see a mass influx of searches of all kinds. You should keep your site tailored to the season by updating your content regularly with keywords that reflect the hottest trends at the time; Google Trends provides free lists of the most popular keywords, and it’s updated daily. The more of these you manage to use effectively, the better the chance you’ll draw attention to your website.

This leads me to the next point: make sure your products or services are marketed appropriately in accordance with the time of year! For example, a department store might sell both swim trunks and fur coats. It’s easy to predict that fur coats will be more popular in winter than swim trunks, and as it starts to warm up, the department store will see a decline in fur coat searches and an increase in searches involving swimwear. Keeping an eye on these trends and updating your site accordingly (i.e., months in advance of the actual trend switch) will keep you current and keep your sales at their highest level possible.

Many people assume that buying trends will resemble search trends. This is not always the case. A perfect example of this is travel. Many consumers will research their vacation and book it months in advance in order to save on last minute fees. This will create a high search rate for travel agents many months before vacation season, resulting in a much lower search rate when many other companies would normally be experiencing a spike of website hits. No matter what your industry is, it’s important to know when your potential consumers are searching for your products and services, and it’s imperative to adjust your SEO campaign ahead of time to be prepared for their demands!

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Near the closing of 2009, there was a lot of hype swirling around the search engine industry.  The subject?  Google – The world’s most powerful and integrated search engine. The public had been privy to rumors of vast changes that were in motion for the search engine during the upcoming year. True to form, Google did not disappoint. The search engine actively restructured a multitude of its user interface features, tweeked their algorithms, and made some other notable improvements that solidified its continued dominance of the search engine market (nearly 70%!!!) for the upcoming year.

For starters, Google raised the bar on the requisites for navigation. They introduced Google Instant. Google’s search results have also begun to appear in real time, actively changing as text in the search bar is added or removed. The search engine has taken a greater interest in dates and time zones, sharpening the results even further for organic searches.

Even though Google decided to scrap plans to build an entirely new social network to compete with Facebook and Twitter, they certainly didn’t let it hold them back. Google Chrome achieved the rank of the fastest browser on the market, and with subsequent updates, is expected to reach speeds 60 times faster than the original model within the first half of 2011.

Though many of these changes seem gargantuan, the greatest changes to Google last year are arguably the little ones, the slight alterations to the user interface that helps speed up and hone each individual search while putting forth the image that Google has strived to achieve all these years: a minimalist, clean search engine with a wealth of possibilities.

The search tools have been moved to the left side of the screen, while an additional panel highlights the most relevant search results and possible refinements. New predictive search queries automatically bring up the most pertinent results with the advent of Google Instant.

Google also made a significant evolution to its local search algorithm. Google used to display top local search results that had optimized Google Places pages and a lot of web citations; now they have added a lot of weight to that businesses website as well. The product of this addition has been dubbed “hybrid” search results – results that are a mixture of local and organic origin.

With changes like these being implemented or planned every day, it’s difficult to keep up with Google’s ever shifting look and feel. For the uninformed user hoping to attain Google stardom on the front page, the trek is complex and confusing. It would take an SEO expert to effectively catapult an average business to the top of the list, and that’s when SEO marketing firms like Local Splash find their time to shine!

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Employee SEO Advice

By Nanette Lagos
Office Manager

Request Online Reviews from Your Customers

Getting your customers to leave reviews about your business on popular social sites will boost your rankings in local search results! Suggest they go directly to Google or Yelp for best results!

Nanette was born and raised in Baja, Mexico. She graduated in Industrial Engineering and has been working with Relevant Ads, Inc. since September, 2007.