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I have a website that I sell my recently published book on, as well as CDs and e-booklets. I get orders occasionally and I understand marketing very well, as I am a VP of Marketing at a major corporation. My problem is TRAFFIC to my site. I%26#039;ve purchased it, and it hasn%26#039;t helped that much. I%26#039;ve done Google pay per click and they bill me for ghost clicks all the time. If you can find a way to drive people to my site, I will pay you a commission every time I sell an item. Think about it.
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Steve
http://stevepatterson.com
Author of Steve Patterson%26#039;s StreetSmarts For Success: A Step-By-Step Guide
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This category is about SEO. I%26#039;d be interested in seeing how you%26#039;d answer Steve%26#039;s question.
Here%26#039;s how I%26#039;d answer it:
Steve, your website is not optimized to appear in the search engine results pages for terms that relate to your products. For example:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en%26amp;q=sit...
Nearly all the pages in the search results have the exact same irrelevant title (a major keyword factor), with the exception of your homepage, which only says %26quot;Home%26quot;.
I recommend including several of your most competitive search terms within your homepage title and meta description, and creating one unique subpage within your website for each product. This way, users searching for %26quot;how to be a better sales person%26quot; will see your %26quot;How to Be a Better Sales Person%26quot; title in the first search result in Google, Yahoo! and MSN.
Assuming your heading (h1), subheadings (h2s), image names and content include intuitive and semantic representation of your keyphrase, you should have absolutely no trouble earning traffic from the few people searching for that particular query.
Then again, if you had done some research in KeywordDiscovery.com, you might have learned that more people are searching for %26quot;how to be a good sales person%26quot;, approximately 3 per day, or 90 searches per month. Multiply that by a 2% low conversion rate (assuming you improve your website content), you could be getting at least 2 sales per month free from this one search term alone.
Below is an extract of FAILED criteria from an SEO Test ran against stevepatterson.com. I hope you find them of the value.
Google Index and Supplemental Results - FAILED
The status of your site in Google%26#039;s index is crucial to your website%26#039;s ranking success. If Google is not indexing your pages or indexing old content, searchers will not be able to find you. Because of changes in Google%26#039;s handling of supplemental results, the information below may not be 100% accurate.
Of the 12 pages for your site in Google%26#039;s index, 12 of them (100.0%) are in the supplemental results. We recommend that you have no more than 40% of the pages on your site in supplemental results.
Text Link Sitemap - FAILED
A text link sitemap is a page that has html links to each one of your pages. This ensures that the search engines can easily find each one of your pages and avoids %26quot;island pages%26quot; or %26quot;orphaned pages%26quot;.
We did not detect a text link sitemap on your domain. You can easily add one of these pages by using a number of free tools.
If-Modified-Since - FAILED
Web servers use the If-Modified-Since headers to determine whether or not they need to server a whole new page when a browser or search engine requests a page. Servers supporting If-Modified-Since save bandwidth and overhead, since the search engines will not re-download your entire site when it is spidered.
We have detected that your server does NOT support the If-Modified-Since header. Particularly for large sites, we recommend that you contact your webmaster to add If-Modified-Since support to save bandwidth and server resources.
Unique Meta Descriptions - FAILED
Using the same meta descriptions for multiple pages on your site may cause your site to rank poorly. Unique meta descriptions help the search engines properly target your landing pages.
You do not appear to be using unique meta descriptions on your site. We recommend you contact your webmaster to start putting unique, relevant meta descriptions on all of your landing pages.
Using External Files for JavaScript or CSS - FAILED
JavaScript and CSS are scripting languages that are used to provide extra functionality or easier formatting on a website. The search engines do not look at this type of code for ranking purposes unless there is something located in these files they deem %26quot;shadey%26quot; or an attempt to trick the search engines.
It%26#039;s a best practice to move these scripts into separate files and reference them at the top of your HTML document. This will decrease load times and make your HTML easier to read by the search engines.
We have detected the use of JavaScript or CSS hard coded into your HTML document.
Some of your links are created with JavaScript. Search engines will not be able to read these links to index your interior pages.
Unique Title Tags - FAILED
Using the same title tag for multiple pages on your site may cause your site to rank poorly. Unique title tags help the search engines properly target your landing pages.
You do not appear to be using unique title tags on your site. We recommend you contact your webmaster to start putting unique, relevant title tags on all of your landing pages.
Domain.com to www.Domain.com 301 Redirect - FAILED
Some user might type in the your website without the www. More importantly, someone might link to your website without including the www. So it is best practice to create a 301 (permanent redirect) from http://yoursite.com to http://www.yoursite.com. By doing this, you optimize your external links and avoid possible duplicate content problems.
We have NOT detected a proper redirect from stevepatterson.com to www.stevepatterson.com.
Web Directories - FAILED
Web directories are sites that organize and categorize links to various websites, both commercially and for free. Large web directories potentially send traffic to your sites, but the biggest reason to include your site in directories is to increase the backlinks to your site. Web directories are far less important now than they have been in the past, but a site listed on DMOZ still ranks better than one that isn%26#039;t.
Your site is missing in some of the major web directories that we track.
- DMOZ - Not Found - Add Your Site
- Best of the Web - Not Found - Add Your Site
- Yahoo Directory - Not Found - Add Your Site We recommend that you add your site to any of the major web directories where it is currently missing.
Virtual Hosting - FAILED
Search engines will occasionally penalize web sites based on the behavior of the other sites hosted on the same IP. If your web site is hosted on the same address as several spam websites, their reputation can hurt your ranking. Because of this, we recommend that you use dedicated IP addresses for your sites.
Dynamic URLs - FAILED
Dynamic URLs are how some programs render the location of pages on your websites. The challenge is when these URLs get complicated, the search engines have problems reading them and organizing them in their database.
We have detected complicated dynamic URLs. Depending on your hosting platform, you can use a technique called mod-rewrite that tells the server to perform a %26quot;301 redirect%26quot; from the dynamic URLs to an easy to read static URL.
You will need to contact your web developer to discuss your options.
Image ALT Tags - FAILED
ALT tags provide alternate text that will be shown to browsers and programs that do not support images. Search engines use the ALT tags as extra content to target your pages. Adding ALT tag information for your images provides an excellent way to add more content to your pages for the search engines without hurting the user experience.
We did NOT detect ALT tags for the majority of the images on your site. We recommend that you contact your webmaster to start putting relevant ALT tags on all your site images.
This free analysis was ran at http://www.corporatesem.com.
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