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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.


    July 2, 2009

    Who can afford to give free advice? (Why Write Articles)

    Companies who give free advice often get benefits of recognition and media attention. These days that is more often via social media the likes of blogs, stumble upon, and digg, all of which are modern forms of “word of mouth advertising”. But they surpass word of mouth in that references from online social media may stick around years longer than a customers memory can recall things clearly. Information also moves so much faster in our modern world. A reference to your site online whether good or bad can generally spread a lot further a lot faster than good old fashioned “word of mouth advertising”. Not to mention that the references stick around a long time and continue to be viewed by more and more web surfers as time goes on.

    So why not take advantage of that and publish all manner of resources to garner some attention? At first glance for a businessman it might seem a bit strange to publish resources on say fishing if you’re a fisherman. Or if you’re the best jewel smith you would think you should keep your tips and tricks to yourself. However the reality is most of the people who see this information and think “it’s cool” are never going to be at a level of expertise to become your competition. They still would need thousands of dollars in training and tools to match the quality your business already offers. Not to mention that most of your tips and tricks are probably known among industry professionals so you’re not really divulging any secrets that could affect your customer base are you? If anything a few amatuers might try your advice and find they’re unable to achieve the quality you are. They’ll be able to appreciate your companies workmanship even more.

    If authors were worried about competition text books would only be written by retired professionals. Instead active industry professionals are often the one’s writing new resources because it gains them respect and a reputation in the industry. Online that respect and reputation can translate to your businesses website being a hot topic and resources you publish have a chance to spread among social media attracting all kind of buzz in your direction. The question is will you be ready to keep up?

    Free tools, tutorials, howto’s and various other resources and gadgets really are the way of the web. Domaintools? MXtoolbox? Tizag? Howstuffworks? Speedtest.net? Ipchicken.com? All of these services monitize themselves in some way. Some of these monitize themselves with advertisements but others are built by a particular business strictly to promote themselves or their partners.

    Customers love when you give them things for free. You might be a bit aprehensive the first time your business is asked to publish free advice. But consider advanced fields like the software industry or web design and think about how long it took you and your employees to get where you are? Did it happen overnight? Unlikely. It probably took years of your spare time learning your trade either at home in your coding cave or at College or University.

    Don’t be a protectionist in a time where free tips are the the norm. Your contributions may help people with their coding hobby. (some of which will go on to be professionals after years of dedication) Most people are likely to realize they can’t compete with the level of quality your company can produce in such a short time. Then there are those who fiddle around and find out at some point that they don’t have the time to do it themselves. Meanwhile your real competitors already know the score themselves so your free resources probably won’t help them any.

    Out of the few prodigies that can turn a professional product from your tutorials and other resources have you really lost any business? This person obviously had the time, the talent, the ambition and the desire to do things themselves. Were they ever a potential client?

    There are already many do it yourself programming and web design communities and resources out there. Why not add to the pool and get your name spread around blogs, twitter, instant messages, discussion boards, and more?

    SEO news blog post by @ 3:19 pm


     

    January 14, 2008

    Corporate Branding: Stay At Home Servers

    Today while sorting through the daily news I came across a truly bizarre posting about a Kids book written by Microsoft. So what exactly is the message of this “Educational kids book”, well its to promote their new Windows Home Server. And its official if a Dadddy loves a mommy, and wants to get her a special gift, she will love a “Stay at home server”, which he can install himself! But I think thats enough of a spoiler to truly appreciate the book you must read it your self. Mommy, Why is There a Server in the House?

    But hey at least now you will know why the kids may be making fun of you, because they’re just jealous deep down and wishing their daddies would buy them a stay at home server…

    Congrats Microsoft on some great corporate conditioning branding, and a fine piece of link bait.

    SEO news blog post by @ 1:11 pm

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    October 19, 2007

    The Dark Arts Of SEO

    The latest article by Beanstalk came out today. Titled, “The Dark Art Of SEO” it covers all the advanced black-hat SEO tactics we use including cloaking, blog comment spamming, paid links, FFA spamming for competitor sites and more.

    And do I have your attention yet? ;)

    Alright, in reality the article covers some of the hidden and often forgotten areas of SEO. Those parts hidden in the dark and rarely accessed. The tactics discussed will take time and patiences and probably money but will give you a huge advantage over your competitors provided that you already have the basics in place.

    You’ll find the article here. Nothing like a little light reading over the weekend. ;)

    SEO news blog post by @ 5:54 pm


     

    October 16, 2007

    Google Optimized For Google

    OK, this is some of the funniest link bait I’ve come across recently. Posted on MeanGene.com it’s a visual presentation (with explanations) of what Google.com would look like – if they had to optimize for Google.

    I found the post on Sphinn but felt it necessary to link to it directly as opposed to the Sphinn page as it’s really very good and the site deserves some direct “link love” for entertaining me with this tongue-in-cheek Google homepage.

    You can view the page here. (formerly linked to: http://www.meangene.com/google/google1.html”) (and I highly recommend doing so for both the humor and to get an idea as to what type of content gets a free one-way links from a PR6 blog ;) .

    SEO news blog post by @ 1:45 pm

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    October 4, 2007

    My Favorite Disclaimer

    You gotta love when it all comes together, that beautiful merging of entertainment, visitor experience and SEO. Well Shoemoney did just that with his disclaimer. He entertains, he get his message across to his visitor and he’s built some solid link bait. How is it link bait you might ask. Because I linked to it above. :) Oh, and there are 102 other links from external sites to the page.

    I actually landed on the page when viewing some other linkbait to come from Jeremy and that’s his Britney Spear’s vs Shoemoney comparison pic. Good link bait so we’ll reward it with this link but still not as good as the disclaimer.

    Our hats go off to Shoemoney. Very nicely done. :)

    SEO news blog post by @ 1:21 pm

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    September 21, 2007

    Whiteboard Friday – Rand On Links

    Today on SEOMoz’s Whiteboard Friday Rand Fishkin discusses links. He gives some valuable advice on how to value links. What might have appealed to me more than anything else is the ego of it. Rand advises us to treat links as an entity outside of Google. His basic advice is:

    If the link would be valuable even if the search engines didn’t exist then it’s a good link.

    This matches well with what I discussed in my article “How To Win Links & Influence Engines” when I was discussing paid links. In it I wrote:

    The only advice I will give to those looking to purchase links is this, ask yourself, “Am I expecting to get traffic from this link?” What this will weed out at the very least is small footer links and links on irrelevant sites. Basically, if the link is worth it without the boost in rankings then continue to pay for it and consider any ranking increases a bonus. If you aren’t getting any traffic from the link then it’s likely not worth paying for. If you’re not getting traffic then the site likely isn’t relevant or the link is in a poor location. The engines will likely pick either of these up and you’ll end up paying for a link that isn’t passing on any weight anyways.

    This rule translates well to virtually all types of links.

    I won’t go into all the details of the video, it’s only 6 minutes and that’s 6 minutes well spent. You can watch it below:

    [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BRsq5zfXceI]

    And a big thanks to Rand for summarizing this topic so very well. That’s why you’re one of SEO’s “Rock Stars”. :)

    And to our visitors, enjoy the weekend !

    SEO news blog post by @ 3:10 pm


     

    August 2, 2007

    An SEO Game

    I received an email this morning from Gareth Davies from GSINC (great last name by the way Gareth ;) In his email he let me know about a new SEO game that just came online. If you like SEO and/or you like boxing games, you’ll enjoy this one. You’ll battle all the scourges of SEO from the Hidden Text Kid right up to the Spam Lord himself.

    Good luck and may your white hat keep you protected. :)

    You’ll find the game (read: you’ll find the link bait) here.

    SEO news blog post by @ 12:42 pm

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    July 17, 2007

    Google Optimization Article Published

    Beanstalk’s latest article, titled “SEO For Google In Five “Easy” Steps” was published today. This article outlines the five basic steps to ranking your website on Google today, and in the future. It covers:

    • Site structure
    • Content optimization
    • Link baiting
    • Link building
    • Social media

    You can read the article in full here.

    Enjoy the read and good luck (unless you’re competing against any of our clients of course ;)

    SEO news blog post by @ 6:33 pm


     

    May 24, 2007

    An Interesting SEO Competition

    On today’s Webmaster Radio show I had the pleasure of chatting with Frederick Townes of W3 EDGE Web Design (they’re the folks who designed our site for us) as well as Jeff Quipp from Search Engine People. Jim and I had out usual banter for the first 20 minutes however rather than bouncing through a few topics we discussed Google Universal quite extensively. The show is definitely worth a listen if only to get a better understanding of this interesting twist on search and the challenges it presents for search marketers.

    But that’s not what the title’s about now is it?

    While he was on our show Jeff discussed an interesting SEO competition that they have running. Top rankings for an interesting phrase? Nope. Who can get a site into the top 10 fastest for a competitive phrase? Not even close. No, the fine folks at Search Engine People got a bit creative and are having a “write the best SEO song” competition. That’s right, if you can write the best song about SEO you win their $1000 prize.

    An interesting notion and I wish them luck. I assume the primary purpose of the contest is as link bait and I wish them the best of luck. it seems to be working well ‘cuz here’s a link to the contest. :)

    SEO news blog post by @ 9:08 pm


     

    March 28, 2007

    Building Link Bait Article

    The most recent article by Beanstalk was published today. Titled “Building Link Bait” it outlines the steps to creating effective link bait for your site (as well as describing what link bait is and why it’s important as part of a large link building strategy).

    We are sure to write more on this topic as this article is meant to give an overview of it and some tips on how to get started. So keep watching our SEO articles and blog for more information on this and other SEO topics.

    You can read the article in our archives at http://www.beanstalk-inc.com/articles/links/link-bait.htm.

    SEO news blog post by @ 4:46 pm


     

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