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SEO can be split into two different categories: on-page and off-
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Google is the top search engine in the world. With millions of searches happening each hour across the globe, how are you to get your companies website in front of as many searchers as possible?
SEO or search engine optimization is constantly evolving. Google updates twice a day on average. They are updating their algorithm and website to keep them as the top search engine. With those many changes, comes great opportunity for small and large businesses to reach the growing numbers of website searchers in Google.com.
Ranking a page from your website high in search results is the ultimate goal of most SEO companies, but we take it a step further and secure top sections of the first page of this popular search engine with SERP elements that have been proven to gain the most views online. Learn more on how to rank your website high in Google search.
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Plan: SEO JUMPSTART
Fee: $1000 (One Time Fee)
Price includes SEO services for a 5-page website. Additional pages may be included in the package at a $100 fee per page.
What it’s all about:
Now that you’ve launched your website, it’s time to get your audience acquainted with it. Think of your newly minted website as someone that’s just moved to a new city. You’ll need someone to show you the ropes and make sure everyone that matters to you knows you’ve arrived. Our Jumpstart program gives you a quick head start on SEO.
What’s included?
Keyword Research Install Google Analytics Create XML Sitemap Add ALT Tags Create Page Title and Descriptions Add Location to Google Maps Submission to top Search Engines. Up to 500 search engines, social signals, relevant links and directories. Add Business to 3 Local Reno Directories 303 Re-Direct Install All-In-One-SEO Plugin Rename Page URL’s Social Share Buttons
Plan: FOUNDATIONS SEO
Fee: $800 PER MONTH (normally $960 per month)
*Requires prepayment for a 3-month service commitment
What it’s all about:
Detailed planning – That’s what this is all about. How much you should plan for SEO isn’t an exact science. It depends on several factors, including: How crowded your niche is; What rankings your competitors enjoy? Where you currently stand in terms of SEO? Your timelines for moving up the SERP ranking. It all factors into a comprehensive SEO strategy. Getting you from #5 to #4 might be easier than moving you from #150 to #4!
This program delivers a tailored Basic SEO Plan based on your unique circumstances.
What’s included?
Initial Website Audit Keyword Research Customized SEO Strategy On-Page SEO Off-Page SEO Submission to Search Engines Link Building Web 2.0’s Monthly Reporting
Plan: ESSENTIAL SEO
Fee: $1,500 PER MONTH
What it’s all about:
Based on your overall plan, we’ll put together a personalized SEO strategy that puts that plan into action.
Highly recommended for small businesses in a highly competitive niche.
What’s included?
Campaign Setup And Optimization Detailed Website Audit Basic Digital PR Speed improvements Customized SEO Strategy Keyword Research On-Page SEO Off-Page SEO Link Building Monthly Reporting
Plan: ENTERPRISE SEO
Fee: $2,500 PER MONTH
What it’s all about:
After reviewing your website, its current competitive position and your SEO goals and objectives, we’ll develop a personalized SEO strategy based on your unique needs.
Highly recommended for Small-to-Medium Enterprises (SMEs) looking to create competitive edge over the competition.
What’s included?
Campaign Setup And Optimization
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Fee: $5,000+ PER MONTH
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Large corporations have highly demanding SEO aims and objectives. This plan will result in the creation of a custom SEO strategy that delivers higher website traffic, better quality leads and enhanced revenue opportunities.
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So, you’ve decided to launch your website – finally! You’ve probably heard about the importance of great images and pictures for any website. You may also have heard that good content “sells”. So, you scramble to get the best images and photos for your imminent launch date. And you’re looking to contract your content-writing to a team of writers. Once you have those pieces of the puzzle, you’re off to the races.
Not so fast! Good website designing is more than just about great-looking graphics and cleverly worded content. Here, at Seattle Web Design, we know that it takes foresight and planning to do it right. In this post, we’ll highlight some of the points to consider before you get a website designer to start design, coding and development.
The Big Picture – What’s your objective?
For any project to be a success, it’s important to have an objective in mind. That’s the same with website designing. Technically, it’s easy to create a series of web pages linked to a navigation bar or menu panel. However, knitting those pages together, and inter-linking them into a cohesive website is a whole different ball game. Great website design is a combination of technical skill and artistic abilities. And you can’t accomplish that without having an objective.
So, before you contact a website development company, ask yourself:
What is the main purpose of your new website?
Your website designer will likely alter their strategy depending on what it is you are seeking to accomplish with the site:
Educational: Do you want to inform and educate your visitors about a product, service or business opportunity?
Brochure: Is your website about featuring your products and services? Do you want to showcase your accomplishments? Is it about highlighting User Testimonies and Customer Success Stories?
Support: Is it a technical website where users come for online support or work through product or service issues?
eCommerce: Or, do you want to market, sell and promote your business, products and services?
At Seattle Web Design, we don’t believe is doing cookie cutters. We customize our design and development approach uniquely to accomplish your objectives.
Putting Content to Work
Most websites require content. So, clearly, content is a critical part of any website design. Our Seattle SEO design team is especially adept at purpose-focused content creation and presentation. And one of the most critical aspect to creating targeted, purpose-driven content are keywords.
So, before our Seattle SEO team commences with content design and creation, we’ll work with you to determine:
What keywords are most important for your business or cause?
When many new website owners and business startups think about keywords, their first instinct is to do a couple of website searches, and list some keywords. We’ve even seen some of our competitors do that! However, at Seattle Web Design, our approach to keyword selection is more technical and extremely personalized. Addressing the “which keywords to use” question requires a lot of research. Specifically, our Seattle SEO team looks at:
Search volumes: Which keywords are more popular among online searchers?
Customer preferences: How many of those keywords are searchers (and potentially your future customers) in your domain interested in?
Competitor research: What keywords are other competitors in your niche using on their websites?
Relevance: Are the keywords relevant to the content on a page? Do they relate to your business?
To make effective use of keywords, in website content, requires more than just identifying them through extensive research. Our Seattle Web Design team uses that research to customize keywords so they uniquely work for your website. We work with you, the business owner and subject matter expert (SME), to develop specific key words, phrases, long and short-tailed words and exact-matching word lists that garner high SEO scoring:
Make your audience the focus of your content
Write for humans and algorithms
Be clear about your content messaging
Have a definite call-to-action (CTA)
Optimize content – not too lengthy, and not too short
Add a mix of SEO and non-SEO content
Google (and other search engines) have intelligent algorithms (BOTS, Crawlers, Creepers) that cleverly sniff out keywords for intent, relevance and context. If these AI-based algos sniff any intention to stuff keywords or use them maliciously, your web pages (and entire website!), they may demote your site ranking (on search queries) or, worse yet, black list the site. In extreme cases, once blacklisting, it may take months (or years!) to regain trust with a search engine.
Our Seattle SEO experts have decades of experience navigating the minefields of proper keyword usage. And our content developers then weave those keywords seamlessly to produce web content that is natural (for human consumers) and technically sound (for high SEO ranking by search algorithms).
Adding Power to Your Website
Before you launch a new website, you’ll need some specific pieces of information and materials available to share with your website designer. Having these details available will empower your designer to make decisions that could, potentially, add power to their designs. Having prior knowledge about some of those items that your website designer may require, can make the website designing experience less stressful and more productive.
What are some items needed before contacting your website designer?
Remember: This is your website! The web design professional is helping you realize your vision. Since they are providing a service, and are enabling your websites’ success, they’ll require some support from you. Here are some items that you should have available before you initiate discussions with your web design team:
Domain Name: Your domain name (or URL) is probably the most powerful representation of your business online. While our SEO experts at Seattle Web Design are happy to consult with you about your domain name, the final choice of a domain is yours to make.
Here are some considerations required when choosing a domain name:
Legal Considerations: Make sure you aren’t infringing any copyrights or violating proprietary boundaries. Preferably, you should own your Domain name. This makes it easy to migrate to another hosting service (more on that later) if remaining with your existing host is no longer an option
Branding Considerations: Ideally, your domain name must represent your brand. Having vague domains, that ambiguously represent your corporate identity, makes it harder for online visitors (and AI-based search engine algorithms), to find or relate to your website
Human Considerations: Keep your domain name short, legible and memorable, so casual site visitors, existing clients, prospective customers and business partners may relate to it
SEO Considerations: Make your domain name relevant to the sites’ objectives and, if possible, include a high-relevance keyword/s as part of that name
Brand and Imaging: prepared to share branding and imaging requirements with your website designer. That includes artwork of your logo, emblems, trademarks, monograms, insignia, details of corporate color schemes, and other visual identity pre-requisites, such as backgrounds, watermarks, font types, tag lines, vision statements and corporate messaging. When combined with other designing factors, your website developers use these elements to produce a more powerful and customized online presence.
Content: If you have created your own content, both SEO-enabled and non-SEO materials, you’ll need to share those with your website designer. They’ll need this material to populate various pages within the site: Home, About, Services, Contact, Testimonials, Blogs. A good designer will use this information and knit it into your site map to produce a seamless user browsing experience.
Photos, Graphics, Pictures and Images: These components of the web design may either add power to content, or to supplement other parts of the design. Site developers will also need them to unleash the power of SEO by adding meta tags and other meta data.
Additional Guidelines: Some additional content can deliver the power of authenticity and relevance to your website. Sharing such information that websites can leverage, like Use Cases, Client success stories, list of preferred features, and example sites to mimic, can help with developing a more effective website.
Hosting Your Website
Another key consideration, when launching your website, is where and how to host it. You could choose to host the site yourself, but that would require significant in-house infrastructure and personnel cost – including 24×7 monitoring and support. The more cost-effective option is to use a 3rd-party hosting service. Here are some considerations to keep in mind:
Shared vs. Dedicated. Vs. Cloud. Vs. Virtual Private Hosting: Understand the type of hosting offered before you move your website to the service provider’s servers. Shared servers host other websites too, while a dedicated server may be reserved just for you – but will be costly. You may choose a cloud hosting service, or a Virtual Private Server (VPS) that simulates hosting server capabilities.
Scalability: Make sure your hosting service offers flexible scaling options. Some hosts may offer you exceptional initial pricing, but with limited data storage. Then, once your website takes off, and you want to add more data or additional features, it may not be a cost-effective solution. However, moving to a new hosting service may be equally painful and costly.
SSI (Server Side Includes): This hosting feature supports addition of real-time, interactive content in HTML pages without the need to physically update code whenever content changes. It provides a way to include dynamically updated content from “.txt” files, which can then be included in real-time into your web pages.
SSL (Secure Sockets Layer): With security and privacy considerations at its height, SSL-enabled hosting ensures secure, encrypted connections between a web browser (the client) and the hosting web server (the host). SSL hosting is a must, especially for eCommerce sites.
Email: Does your hosting service offer email service? How many addresses/mailboxes does it offer? How much storage will you get? What email administration, backup and retention tools does it offer?
Content Management: Some hosting service providers offer proprietary content management systems (CMS). However, the downside to this is you’ll be locked-in to this particular host. Choosing a host that supports an open CMS – like WordPress – might be a better option.
Marketing Your Website
Some business owners mistakenly follow the mantra “Build it and they will come!”. The strategy is to create a powerful, flexible and state-of-the-art website, with the assumption that you’ll (automatically) get visitors and traffic. That approach does not always hold true. To ensure your new website has broad visibility, across user audiences, stakeholders, partners and casual visitors, you must think of marketing strategies for your website – even before you develop it.
Some website marketing approaches to consider include:
Content Marketing (CM): One way to attract, convert and retain visitors to the website, is by offering them invaluable, consistent and relevant content. Often, website marketers offer visitors free PDF documents, Whitepapers and tools and calculators, to attract and retain them. The more of this content they consume, the greater “conversion” opportunity you’ll have to monetize your visitors.
Search Engine Marketing (SEM): This is a marketing option that increases website visibility using various internet marketing strategies, such as keyword marketing and pay per click (PPC) strategies. Search Engine Optimization (SEO) plays a critical role in many SEM approaches.
Social Media Marketing (SMM): With billions of daily users online on social media, SMM is a potent website marketing strategy. By channeling influencers, likes and follows, through blogging (creating blog posts) and “vlogging” (video blogging), Tweets, Pinterest and Instagram posts, digital marketing companies market products and services, and redirect social media audiences to websites, thereby significantly increasing web traffic.
Online Directories and Lists: One simple way to popularize your website is to enlist it into various online lists and directories. A note of caution: Being part of a suspicious list, or having your site registered with dubious (irrelevant) directories, may do your website more harm than good!
Contests and Giveaways: This is yet another popular website marketing strategy through which you highlight your website to specific audiences by running website-related contests, and promising prizes and points to participants. A photography supplies website might, for example, hold a monthly “Best Photo of The Month” contest, and promise a 10%-off coupon for your product/service.
Summing it All Up
As you might appreciate from our discussions, web designing is beyond just producing impactful content and graphics. At Seattle Web Design, we follow our proprietary methodology with every project we take on. Developed over many years, our approach takes into consideration everything required to design, build and launch great websites. To accomplish that, we’ll work with you to answer some of these questions:
What is your business all about?
What are the objectives of this website?
Who are your main customers?
Can you identify some of your major competitors?
Who are your target audience (it may be customers, prospects, casual visitors)?
What keywords or phrases represent your business and objectives you’re planning to achieve?
The types of features and functionality you are looking for in your website
Your responses to these questions won’t just help clarify your own vision of your new website; but it will also empower our Seattle Web Design team to create a more personalized and powerful website. At the end of the day, the one thing to remember is that website design and development is a partnership between you, the visionary, and the technical experts on the website development team.
You’ve spent hundreds (if not thousands) of dollars creating a web presence. You then invested more in advertising and publicizing the site. Unfortunately, you aren’t receiving the type of traffic volume your site developer promised you would. So, what do you do? You think: How SEO friendly is my site? So, you do a Google search…and you can’t find your website! You have the answer to your question – Your site is not very SEO friendly!
SEO Friendly Web Design
With the rise of Google search, it is more important than ever to have a web design that is both user-friendly and optimized for SEO. In this article, we will take a look at some common SEO issues and how to avoid them so that your website looks great on Google, Yahoo! Search, and other search engines.
What is SEO?
SEO stands for “Search Engine Optimization”. SEO is the process of making your website visible to potential customers who are searching for information related to your product or service online. There are many ways to optimize a website for search engine results, but most often it involves improving the site’s title tags, meta descriptions, and other key elements of the web page. The goal is to make your website as attractive as possible to search engine crawlers (programs that index websites), thus resulting in higher rankings in search engine results pages.
How does SEO work?
There are many factors that go into making a website rank well in search engines, and one of the most important is on-page optimization. This is where you make sure your website’s content is high quality and has keywords included in the right places to help it ranks higher in search engine results pages (SERPs). There are a few different ways to optimize your website for SEO, but the most effective methods usually involve using keywords in the following places: -Title tags and meta descriptions: These are the first things that users see when they visit your website, so make sure you use keywords that accurately reflect your business or topic. Include a maximum of 2-3 keywords per title tag and 1-2 for the meta description, but don’t overdo it – less is more when it comes to keyword placement. -H1 headline: The most visible heading on a SERP, make sure to use a keyword that describes your site’s content. Try to choose a word that’s not too common, as this will give you more room to rank well. For example, if you sell wedding photography services, try using “wedding photography” or “photojournal
What are the different types of SEO services?
Search engine optimization (SEO) is the process of improving the ranking of a website on major search engines. There are different types of SEO services, each with its own benefits and drawbacks. Below are four main types of SEO services:
1. On-Page SEO: This includes improving the quality of a website’s content, making it easy to navigate, and optimizing for keywords.
2. Off-Page SEO: This involves promoting a website through links from other websites and social media platforms, as well as creating positive reviews and testimonials.
3. Link Building: This involves acquiring high-quality links to a website from reputable sources.
4. Display Advertising: This involves placing ads on third-party websites that have a high potential for converting visitors into customers.
What should I do to improve my website’s SEO?
Some basic things you can do to improve your website’s SEO include:
1. Make sure your website’s title tags are informative and keyword rich.
2. Use optimized meta descriptions throughout your website.
3. Implement a well-designed indexing scheme.
4. Choose appropriate keywords for your website’s domain name and content.
Conclusion
If you’re looking to improve your web design and SEO, then you’ve come to the right place. In this article, we’ll be discussing some of the best practices for designing a web presence that will attract search engine optimization (SEO) clients. By following these tips, you can create a website that is both visually appealing and easy to navigate, making it easier for customers to find what they’re looking for online.
Winning the SEO Battle
Some website developers may deliberately mislead their customers into thinking a “great looking” website is the key to winning the SEO battle. It’s not! While elegant site design certainly plays a part in attracting visitors, the key to SEO is not in bells and whistles and fancy popups and graphics.
If you are asking the question, how SEO friendly is my site? Then chances are that you already suspect you’re not doing too well on the SEO battlefront. So, here’s a DIY way to help you understand where you stand in that battle.
Where are you at? The first thing you should do is use Google’s “Site:” command to find out where you stand. This command gives you a high-level idea (not an exact one!) of how many pages Google has indexed for your site.
What does this process tell you about your question, how SEO friendly is my site? Well, the number at the top gives you an indication of how many pages Google found (indexed) with your domain name. Ideally, that number must be higher than a similar search for most of your competitors. If it’s too low, that indicates you’re losing the SEO battle.
If you are tech-savvy, you might prefer a slightly more sophisticated tool to provide you the answer to how SEO friendly is my site? That tool is the Google Search Console.
This resource too can help you understand where you stand with SEO.
A word of caution, though: The above is not an exhaustive SEO check. However, it should give you a realistic answer to your question: how SEO friendly is my site? And, if you are not satisfied with what you learn, then it’s time to act quickly. The longer you delay addressing your SEO challenges, chances are that your competitors will continue pushing your website further down the SEO ladder – and into oblivion!
Boost Your SEO Friendship Power
Are you wondering “How SEO friendly is my site?”. Do you want to boost the SEO-friendship quotient of your online presence? If so, then you need to take proactive steps to accomplish that objective. So, how do you go about improving the SEO friendliness of your website? That’s what the Reno-based, Webby Award-winning team of Sandy Rowley is here to help you with.
Since 1999, Sandy and her digital marketing and SEO team, at Reno Web Designer, have helped hundreds of local businesses navigate the complex challenges that search engines throw at them every day. So, if you want to know how SEO friendly is my site? Then the first thing to do is have Sandy’s team perform a FREE SEO Audit of your SEO ranking. Next, they’ll discuss a personalized SEO strategy, especially designed for your business, to help get your SEO on track to take on the competition!
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One could write an entire thesis on Search Engine Optimization (SEO), and still leave the reader perplexed about what exactly SEO does! At a very rudimentary level, SEO is about ensuring your online presences (websites, virtual storefronts, social media pages) feature prominently (ideally on page 1, and preferably in the top-5) in web searches. But the question that many businesses often grapple with is: Is SEO legal, and if not, what “other” form of SEO is there? We’ll explore that question further in this post.
Different Hats: As Clear as Back and White
We’ve highlighted, at a very macro level, a definition of what SEO is. And given what SEO aims to accomplish, there’s nothing nefarious about those aims. However, the strategies used by practitioners, to accomplish SEO’s objectives, differ. For the most part, these strategies involve transparent, above-board tactics, including:
Keyword optimization
Credible link-building
High-quality content
Easy to navigate sites
Keyword rich meta tags
Mobile-friendly site designs
These are what industry pros call White Hat SEO. So, is SEO legal if it’s done using White Hat strategies and practices? It certainly is! The challenge, however, is that many SEO service providers don’t abide by either letter nor spirit of what SEO espouses. When using their services, clients – often unsuspectingly – expose their online presences to risky practices, such as:
Keyword stuffing
Use of unrelated/un-researched keywords
Page swapping
Invisible text
Doorway pages
These practices, embraced by Black Hat operators, neither comply with the letter of what SEO is about, nor do they espouse the spirit of what website promoting and online marketing stands for. So, is SEO legal if it involves Black Hat strategies and tactics? The answer is a categoric NO!
More Harm Than Good
Illegal SEO does more harm than good for websites that use it. It’s true, that many Black Hat practitioners promise instantaneous results (“go from #3000 to #1 in 5-days!”) – and some of them deliver. However, web browsers have increasingly cracked down on the Black Hat SEO.
You could lose your hard-earned, White Hat-based page rankings
Your website may end up on a list of “risky” sites, prompting searchers to think twice before they visit it; or
Your website may face a permanent ban from featuring in web searches
Before you engage with an SEO company, therefore, it’s important that you conduct your own diligence of your intended SEO partner. Sure, you might enjoy the short-term benefits that Black Hats promise. However, weigh those benefits against the longer-term risks to your reputation and your business.
Aiming for Legal SEO
Is SEO legal to use as a strategy to gain web traffic for your online presences? The answer is yes, it is when you work with a professional firm like Reno Web Designer. Not only does legal SEO take adherence to the letter of the laws governing the practice; but it also encompasses embracing the spirit of White Hat SEO. The Webby Award-winning SEO team, headed by Sandy Rowley, have demonstrated their skill at practicing both aspects of legal SEO – the letter and its spirit.
One of Nevada’s top SEO shops since 1999, the Reno Web Designer team have propelled dozens of clients from relative online obscurity, to top-ranked virtual marketers. This achievement demonstrates that you really don’t need to resort to Black Hat SEO, and risk all that comes with it. With Reno Web Designer, you’re assured of a legal trip higher into web query search results.
When someone asks: how much does SEO cost, it’s very likely they’re expecting an exact figure – in dollars and cents. Most SEO service providers will tell you (within a ball park) what the cost of their services is. However, depending on whom that service provider is, you may not get what you pay for. In some instances, especially when you work with experienced SEO companies, what you pay in cost, for SEO, pales in comparison with the hidden benefits you receive.
This just goes to highlight the fact that there’s no single right answer to the question: how much does SEO cost? To one recipient of mediocre SEO services, the answer might be “It cost too much!”. Others, who are beneficiaries of more professional services, might reply “Not enough!”.
The Unsuspecting Cost…and Benefits of SEO
When it comes to SEO, it’s not always true what they say about the cost. When you ask ‘how much does SEO cost?’, some may respond: You’ll get what you pay for! However, that’s quite often not the case. Many businesses pay for what they don’t receive! And, in some cases, the cost of their SEO might be even higher – they get what they didn’t pay (or bargain) for! How’s that possible?
Well, SEO done right offers great value to a website. However, unsuspecting website operators and business owners may sometimes get what they didn’t bargain for:
Less than expected new web traffic
Lower than promised ranking on search queries
Longer time than desired to complete an SEO project
Fewer than anticipated conversions
Slower than projected page load and refresh times
So, how much does SEO cost? Well, SEO done wrong can cost you more than you bargained for. It can become an expense, that you may have to subsequently write-off, instead of the strategic investment you had hoped it would be.
But ‘good SEO’ may cost you a price – usually quoted up front; but delivers more than you anticipated:
Better brand recognition
More professional online presences (websites, social media pages, online storefronts)
So, while many clients, who work with professional SEO service providers, expect to just cut a check or pay an online bill as the cost of SEO services received, they’re presently surprised at the amount of value that cost delivers. The caveat here, however, is that you work with a seasoned, professional SEO service provider.
Finding SEO Value
If you ask one of Nevada’s top SEO experts, Webby Award-winning Sandy Rowley, how much does SEO cost, the Reno-based entrepreneur and owner of Reno Web Designer will quote you a price. However, the team bases that cost estimate on an assessment of the clients’ needs, rather than the opportunity to “up sell”. To demonstrate the SEO value they bring to a client engagement, the digital marketing experts even offer a FREE client consultation – no obligations. No charge.
Not surprisingly, because Sandy and her team have been delivering true SEO value to clients since 1999, their repeat clients no longer ask: How much does SEO cost? Instead, they’re always focused on the true value that SEO delivers to their businesses.
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