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    At Beanstalk Search Engine Optimization we know that knowledge is power. That's the reason we started this SEO blog. We know that the better informed our visitors are, the better the decisions they will make for their websites and their online businesses. We hope you enjoy your stay and find the SEO news contained within this blog useful.


    November 13, 2012

    Two detours for traffic on the info superhighway

    DETOUR

    Every once in awhile it would be nice if there was some construction on the information superhighway.

    Some road work that caused folks oblivious to our websites to detour?

    We all want some traffic to take a pass through our pages, even if it’s just for a few minutes.

    Ideally we’d want the detour sign to read:

    “Turn here for great deals on XYZ!”

    …but more often than not folks go for something a bit more catchy like:

    “If you like kittens and free bacon turn now before it’s too late!”

    The problem with the former is that people don’t respect honesty as much as they should, after all, everyone has something for sale, tell us something we didn’t know.

    The problem with the latter is that while totally successful, the traffic driven to the site won’t be on target at all, will likely bounce, and the best anyone can hope for is brand recognition. Unless the site actually has kittens and free bacon, but who would be reading this if they had all that? (Note to self, make a site with endless kitten pictures where the uploader is paid in bacon.)

    Ideally we wish to find a ‘Goldilocks’ approach where we aren’t too off-putting with boring honesty, nor are we luring in people who have zero interest in the site.

    So lets take a moment to look at two common approaches for traffic generation that I don’t see discussed often, one is very timely.

    Unusual Approaches That Really Work!

    ARGs or (Alternate Reality Games) are getting pretty popular online.

    Google's Niantic ARG Logo

    Google just launched a massive ARG called the Niantic Project and I am already 7 13 days behind on the clues/feeds..

    The idea is that you become very curious about the game and subscribe to the daily clues. With luck this catches the eye of your friends, they get curious and sign on too. By the end of the game Google should have a large subscriber group waiting anxiously for their announcement.

    Speaking of clues, one thing I seem to have discovered ahead of the crowd is the Interactive global Niantic XM (Exotic Matter) POI map that Google built:

    If this game is an introduction to the recently released Google Field Trip app, then is it possible that Google associates have taken the time to embed ‘clues’ into major landmarks around the world that need local residents to ‘discover’ using an Android device and the Google Field Trip application.

    With any luck Google will use Niantic to reach more people than they normally would, and the more people who know about field trip, the better/more interesting it will be.

    Think Outside the Box

    PDF Icon

    In this case, the box, is the web/online and thinking outside means creating web content that people will want to print/download and share.

    All of our team is doing on-page optimization training so that all of us have some skills with on-page SEO. Even if we can’t have each member doing live A B tests and such, they should know why you would run one and be familiar with the current standards.

    This means that each of us has an SEO cheat sheet pinned to our cork boards and each of these has branding on them that we’re fine with. In fact I’m very tempted to promote these as something all of you should print for your daily SEO but I need to check and see if they are still available to the public.

    If your company has info pages that are getting a lot of traffic, I’d look at pulling together a PDF of the content for download with a quick-reference for printing.

    Getting your brand out there and helping potential clients is a win win for you if the market you are in is something that you want to be recognized for.

    Giving it Away

    Lending hand image

    If you felt like making a resource and simply giving it away was too much for your time/budget, then you’ll be shocked by the next suggestion:

    Give something substantial to a charity, preferably an example of your trade.

    As an example: If you sell shoes and there’s a drive for winter shoes for the homeless, putting free footwear on people that cannot afford your product won’t cut into potential customers/sales, and it will remind people where to get shoes, and that winter is coming.

    If there’s nothing you can do for charity that lines up with your company, you can always just give some money away, many sites thank donors with an ad or a link, and even micro loans are a nice way to help out with friendly options to get you started.

    There’s a ton of ways to get unexpected traffic to your site in a manner that will have the visitors eager to explore, and potentially buy your product. Anything else and you risk the traffic bouncing off your site and telling Google that you aren’t offering interesting content.

    Today’s Google Doodle

    It’s with pride that I re-share the daily doodle for the Canadarm!

    Google Doodle celebrates the 31st year of Canadarm operation

    Google is celebrating 31 years of Canadarm use today with the above doodle.

    After 90 missions the Discovery and Atlantis Canadarm installations will be retired with the shuttles for museum display. The Canadarm that was fitted to the Endeavour was given back to the Canadian Space Agency and it is currently on display in the Quebec headquarters.

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    July 31, 2012

    It’s Hard To Do The Right Thing

    For anyone who’s ever found themselves blocked while trying to do the right thing, this post is for you.

    Some time ago we were contacted by a company (Eyewear Pros to be specific) that wanted to make a donation to charity.  Now that doesn’t sound hard and I suppose it’s not but there was a twist, the owner of the business is passionate about the need for glasses – especially to those less fortunate and so he asked us to help him setup a campaign in which he would make a donation to New Eyes For The Needy for each pair of glasses he sold off his website.  The folks at the charity were easy to work with and that side of things worked itself out very quickly.  But he wanted to take it further, he didn’t want to simply give money to the charity, he wanted them to end up with more glasses to distribute and so on top of the donation he offered to pay the shipping for his customers to send their old glasses.  In fact, to incentivize people further – he wanted to offer an additional donation based on the number of pairs sent in.

    Once again we found the folks at New Eyes For The Needy to be easy to work with, the problem arose when we contacted both USPS and Stamps.com to try to arrange some type of pre-paid shipping solution.  We’ve all had envelopes sent to us with pre-paid postage so this has to be easy right?  Wrong.

    After weeks of communication with both companies we are still unable to provide any type of acceptable solution.  the best we’ve got so far is a choice between either:

    1. Send full shipping to every client and simply hope they use it to ship their glasses, or
    2. Send them an unpaid shipping label and not cover the costs

    Can you see the problem?  We know it must be possible but there’s no clear solution that anyone we’ve talked at either company to can provide.

    If any of our valued readers know of a solution or a company that we should talk to, your input would be greatly appreciated.  It’s frustrating when you have a client who’s trying hard to do the right thing and can’t, especially when you regularly get pre-paid envelops included with mailings and are doing exactly what you’re trying to.

    If you have any suggestions please feel free to contact us with your thoughts.

    And because our client is so passionate about the charity, here’s a bit more information on it:

    SEO news blog post by @ 8:28 am

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    November 17, 2009

    Beanstalk Balances It’s Carbon Emissions

    Last year Beanstalk SEO balanced it’s carbon emissions for the first time with TerraPass. This effort enabled us to easily and affordably help to offset the impact our energy-hungry business has on the environment. While we’ve grown and the cost to balance our emissions has gone up with this growth – we have just renewed our commitment to the environment and we urge you to do the same. Whether than means offsetting your carbon emissions or simply reducing your footprint through increasing your recycling efforts – it’s an important step for you, your children and the world around you.

    We would like to extend our sincere thanks to TerraPass and organizations like them for making doing the right thing an easy choice.

    SEO news blog post by @ 1:59 pm


     

    November 2, 2009

    Beanstalk Donates To Breast Cancer

    Our regular visitors and blog readers will remember that last year Beanstalk ran for the cure and was able to raise over $2,500 for breast cancer research. This year timing just didn’t allow us to run for the cure but we were able to donate $250 to this important cause and helped Clix Marketing raise over $4,000 for this cause.

    A HUGE thanks to Dave Szetela and Clix for taking the reigns on this one and reminding us all that there can be a cure and that every dollar counts.

    SEO news blog post by @ 1:13 pm

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    November 10, 2008

    Beanstalk Balances Their Carbon Emissions

    Beanstalk SEO is committed to helping where we can and to this end we’re committed to reducing our impact on the environment while helping those in need. To date this has involved looking for ways to reduce our carbon emissions and help charitable organization.

    Today we’ve added another level of engagement and that’s through the purchasing of carbon offsets. We can’t help but use power – such is the nature of being a computer company but what we can do is seek ways to reduce what we produce and purchase offsets for what we need to consume to help balance our effect on the world around us. We are committed to continuing to do so and would like to see our peers, clients and blog readers do the same.

    If you have any questions about how to do this please don’t hesitate to contact us. We’re happy to answer your questions and help you make the world just that much better.

    SEO news blog post by @ 1:31 pm


     

    November 7, 2008

    Free SEO For Charities – Press Release

    The latest press release from Beanstalk Search Engine Optimization, Inc. was released today announcing free SEO services for chairties and non-profit organizations. Here is the release:

    November 6, 2008 — Top SEO firm Beanstalk Search Engine Optimization, Inc. is pleased to announce the launch of their free SEO for charities initiative. Every month a site will be selected from a group of submissions and the charity or non-profit selected will receive free SEO services and/or consulting.

    “We have to realize how privileged we are and remember to appreciate what we have and share what we can,” said Beanstalk CEO Dave Davies. “Sometimes it’s easy to get caught up in our lives and the stresses we all have but when we take a moment to think, I mean really think about how blessed we are, sometimes you can’t help but be humbled. We are not a Fortune 500 company and we don’t need to be to make a difference. We can do our part in our way and hopefully leave the world a better place than we found it.”

    In order to have your registered charity or non-profit organization considered you simply need to fill out their free charity SEO form. Once per month the Beanstalk owners and staff will choose from all applicants and select the winner.

    The winner will be chosen based on a variety of factors. These include but are not limited to:

    • Which charity is most deserving.
    • Which charity can be helped the most.
    • Which charity has shown a strong desire to provide visitors with a good and informative experience on their website.
    • Which charity appeals to the Beanstalk team most.

    On or around the 25th of each month a meeting will be held at Beanstalk and the winner will be informed and the services engaged. The services offered here will be those that both Beanstalk and the charity feel will provide the greatest possible benefit however they will be limited to a $1,500 value. Once every six months Beanstalk will be offering a $6,000+ package. Those who are selected for a $1,500 offering will be included in the considerations for the larger package.

    All entries will be kept on file for six months so even if a charity isn’t selected today — they may still be selected down the road. If your charity isn’t selected within six months of applying, all charities are invited to apply again though Beanstalk asks that applications be limited to two per year.

    For more information or to apply you can visit their free SEO for charities page. This is not the first charitable initiative undertaken by Beanstalk. For more information on their other efforts you can visit their main charity SEO page for further information.

    SEO news blog post by @ 12:15 am

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    October 14, 2008

    SEO’s Raise Over $2,500 For Breast Cancer

    Below you will find Beanstalk’s most recent press release. It will be interesting reading for those of you who donated to sponsor our run for breast cancer research or who just care about other people. :)

    SEO’s Raise Over $2,500 For Breast Cancer

    Top SEO company Beanstalk Search Engine Optimization, Inc. along with other SEO’s, clients and friends helped raise over $2,500 for breast cancer research. They did this through their participation in the CIBC Run For The Cure campaign.

    Victoria, BC October 15, 2008 – Beanstalk Search Engine Optimization, Inc. CEO Dave Davies and President Mary Davies participated in the CIBC Run For The Cure event to raise money for breast cancer research. Through seeking donations from other SEO’s as well as clients and friends their initial goal was $1,500.

    “We were overwhelmed with the number of donations we received from our friends in the industry as well as from those who passed by our house, saw the sign in our yard inviting them to donate and who actually took the time to do so.” said Dave Davies of the fund raising.

    The cause became especially important to Beanstalk when Mary Davies was informed that her cousin was fighting breast cancer. Their team in the run was Team Heather and all the staff of Beanstalk wish her every success in her fight against cancer.

    Both Dave and Mary would like to extend a very special thanks to the following companies for their very generous donations:

    Metro Hi Speed
    The fine folks at Metro Hi Speed donated a very generous $500 to the cause. They also happen to provide the great Internet fax services that Beanstalk uses on a daily basis.

    We Build Pages
    You can always count on Jim Boykin and the We Build Pages team to back a great cause. They’ve done a lot for charity and for the SEO community as a whole.

    WeDo Hosting Canada
    And a HUGE thanks go out to the company where Dave Davies got his SEO start – WeDo Hosting Canada. Easily one of the best web hosting companies that Beanstalk has the pleasure of working with.

    This is not the only charity event that Beanstalk is or will be involved in. They currently sponsor four children in El Salvador and will soon be offering discounts and even running periodic contests for registered non-profit charities for free SEO services. More details will be available on the contest and charity discounts on Beanstalk Charity SEO page.

    Contact them today at 877-370-9750 for more information on their charity initiatives or their SEO services.

    About Beanstalk Search Engine Optimization, Inc.

    Beanstalk Search Engine Optimization, Inc. is a leading SEO company. Located in Victoria, BC, Canada Beanstalk offers guaranteed SEO services, consulting, training and link building. They are a leader in organic search engine optimization and link building services.

    From July 21 until the 25 they will be offering significantly reduced rates on their services.

    Contact

    Dave Davies, CEO
    Beanstalk Search Engine Optimization, Inc.
    http://www.beanstalk-inc.com/
    877-370-9750

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    SEO news blog post by @ 8:05 pm

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    October 4, 2008

    Last Day To Donate

    Today is the last day to sponsor Beanstalk CEO Dave Davies and President Mary Davies as they run for breast cancer research.

    The run begins tomorrow at 9am PST and so if you’d like to be included with the permanent listings on http://www.beanstalk-inc.com/bsi/charity/run-for-cure.htm and to get included in the press release going out next week through PR Web – today’s the day. :)

    Remember, it’s a good cause, it’s tax deductible and you’ll get a listing on our site as long as you fit the criteria noted on the page.

    So get to it. :)

    SEO news blog post by @ 2:20 pm

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    September 22, 2008

    Give A Little – Get A Little

    Alright, I’ve noticed that my friends in the SEO community are being overshadowed in their donations to our efforts to raise money for breast cancer research by our clients, friends and even (didn’t see this one coming) to the people who walk by our house, read our sign and drop a donation into our mailbox. Alright people – that is kind of sad BUT it’s a huge plus for our blog readers, clients and others. We’ve now crossed $1000 earned and that doesn’t even include the $500 Beanstalk will be adding to the total.

    And so I’m going to try something a little different – I’ll try giving a little and in return, I’m hoping that breast cancer research will get a little something back.

    Giving A Little:

    I’ve been giving quite a bit of thought to what tid-bit of info to give so I’m going to leave that up to you to decide. We’re the #1 ranking site for “seo services” so ask away. Let me know what you want to know with the sole exception of “How did you get to be #1?” which would require a book of info but we’ll answer any one question. Send them in between now and the end of the week and the question with the highest number will get answered on our blog, even if it’s “a secret”. :)

    Get A Little:

    The goal of this trade will be to inspire our blog readers (AND SEO’s) to give back in the way of a donation to breast cancer research. The donation is tax deductable, gets you a listing forever on our Run For The Cure page and some other cool incentives.

    So:

    So, send us your questions by this Friday we’ll answer the question that we received the most of. And then donate – or donate first, it’s good for the soul.

    SEO news blog post by @ 4:43 pm

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    September 12, 2008

    Some Peoples’ Children

    As many of you may be aware, Mary Davies (Beanstalk’s President), Kathryn Robinson (One of our best link builders), and myself (Beanstalk’s CEO) along with some friends and family have formed Beanstalk’s Team Heather and on October 5th we’ll be participating in the CIBC Run For The Cure – an annual fund raising effort to help fund breast cancer research.

    We’re doing MANY things to raise money for the effort as it’s an issue that’s close to our hearts since Mary’s cousin Heather (and thus the name Team Heather) was diagnosed with breast cancer.

    One of those efforts was putting up a page on our site with some cool incentives for people to sponsor our team and help raise money for this worthwhile cause (note: it’s tax deductable as well).

    Another effort, as we live right by the water in beautiful Victoria, BC, Canada was to put out a table with donation forms and information on our team and the charity. Those who made a donation or even just signed our guestbook with good wishes got to take a pink ribbon and tie it to our fence where it would stay until after the race.

    Someone stole our table.

    That’s right, they took the guestbook and ribbons off (thanks at least for that) and they actually stole the table of people using the table to raise money for charity.

    Now fortunately we have extras and once again this morning the table is out where it’ll remain all day but seriously – who raises someone who steals tables that are there to raise money for charity? I wasn’t sure whether to be ticked off or just laugh. I chose to laugh and rant a bit on the blog. I seem to be doing that lately. :)

    So, my thought is that there’s always some good with the bad. We had our misfortune last night – my hope is that this blog post will inspire our valued blog readers to visit our Breast Cancer Run page or our charity page and make a donation. And we’re not just asking for a free handout. We’re willing to give a little back. How much depends on the donation. Be sure to visit our Team Heather page for more info. You’ll be glad you did.

    SEO news blog post by @ 2:22 pm

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