Archive for the ‘seo agencies’ Category
Internal Linking for SEO & Link Tools — Part 2
Don’t take any one tool at face value, part 2 of companies linking poorly. Wil Reynolds goes over tools including Google Trends and MSN AdLabs. Part 9 of 15 from the Affiliate Summit.
Duration : 0:4:21
Supplemental Results & Duplicate Content Impact on SEO
What does it mean when sites end up in supplemental results? How does duplicate content impact SEO? SEER Interactive founder answers these questions as he gives SEO advice at the Affiliate Summit in Las Vegas. Part 14 of 15.
Duration : 0:1:52
Introduction to Wil Reynolds’ SEO Talk
Wil Reynolds speaking at the Affiliate Summit in Las Vegas. This video is the first in a series of 15 and shows the overview of what Wil speaks about for the remainder of the videos.
Duration : 0:4:7
Outsourcing services – Indus Net Technologies exhibits at SES London 2010
Byron Gordon, SEO-PR, interviews Mukul Gupta of Indus Net Technologies, one of the exhibitors at SES London 2010. Indus Net provides outsourcing services for web design and SEO companies in the United Kingdom. Mukul also shares the advent of Indus Nets conveyor belt outsourcing system, which delivers a reduction in cost for SEO agencies.
For more information on Indus Net Technologies, please visit: http://www.talash.net/
For more information on exhibiting at Search Engine Strategies, please visit: http://www.searchenginestrategies.com
Duration : 0:2:53
Evaluating Internet marketing agencies with Topseos.com, exhibitor at SES London 2010
Topseos is a research company in the Internet marketing space. Topseos evaluates the best Internet marketing agencies and software vendors. On the server side, Topseos evaluates SEO agencies, PPC agencies, social media companies, link building firms, etc. Jeev Trika describes Topseos evaluation process.
For more information about topseos, please visit: http://www.topseos.com
For more information about exhibiting at an SES conference, please visit: http://www.searchenginestrategies.com
Duration : 0:2:55
Internal Linking for SEO – Part One
http://www.thinkseer.com/ Wil Reynolds looks at search results for Nike Shox and the Finish Line. Part 1 of 2 for Internal Linking for SEO, part 8 of 15 from the Affiliate Summit in Las Vegas.
Duration : 0:6:3
SEO Linking Strategy – Part 2 of 4
SEER Interactive founder Wil Reynolds speaks about the best linking strategy for SEO at the Affiliate Summit in Las Vegas. Part 2 of 4 in SEO Linking Strategy. Part 4 of 15 from the Affiliate Summit.
Duration : 0:5:2
SEO Linking Strategy – Part 3 of 4
Wil Reynolds speaks in Las Vegas at the Affiliate Summit about linking strategy, talking about TouchGraph, Wikipedia, Amazon, and nofollow links. Part 5 of 15 from the Affiliate Summit.
Duration : 0:3:49
Hits vs Unique vs Accesses vs Pageviews vs Visits?
Can anyone of you SEO, Networking or Web 2.0 gurus out there kindly explain to me briefly the difference between
Hits vs Unique vs Accesses vs Pageviews vs Visits?
I’ve checked them out on Wikipedia but yet i am still confused somewhat.
Which of those of the above are phased out and which are used as benchmarks for agencies today?
Thank you very much in advance.
Confused ? OK, let’s make it simple then.
Say you have a html page and contains 3 images.
- I visit your page for the first time. It counts as 1 visit, 1 page view, 1 hits, 1 unique.
- I click the refresh button. Your counts now is still 1 visit and 1 unique, but you got 2 page views and 2 hits.
- I close the browser or move to another website. 5 minutes later, I revisit your page. Your count now is still 1 unique, but you got 2 visits, 3 page views, and 3 hits. If I visit again your page some other time in the day, the unique is still count 1.
Visit is the first time user open the website or page. Visit don’t count if user stays in the page. If he moved to another websites, and back to your website again, then it’s a new visit.
Unique is a visit to your page from an unique IP address in one day. So your page can have 20 visits or more from one IP address, but unique counts only 1.
Hits and Page Views are actually the same, except hits can be associated to object rather than file (in above examples. the hits to your images file is 3×3 = 9 hits).
All above website metrics can be used as benchmarking tools, but Unique and Visits weight more in my opinion.
Hope this helps.
SEO Linking Strategy – Part 1 of 4
In part one of a four part video, Wil Reynolds speaks about the best linking strategy for SEO and tools that can be used for finding authority sites. Part 3 of 15 from the Affiliate Summit.
Duration : 0:1:54