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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 14, 2007

    Well Done Rand & Co.

    Every now and then one sees a result in the SERPs (Search Engine Results Pages) that you know isn’t going to change. If I enter windows I’m going to get the Microsoft site. If I search again in a year, it’ll be the same. In the realm of SEO these exist as well, or at least I thought they did.

    For those of you who are SEO’s or are learning SEO you’ve likely heard of Matt Cutts (and if not, you will now and it was worth the trip to this blog if for no other reason). Matt Cutts is easily the most public of Google employees who publishes tip s and information on Google (and other ramblings) on his blog at http://www.mattcutts.com/blog/.

    With the massive number of links (literally in the many hundreds of thousands) to his site he basically owns the phrase “seo blog”. I monitor the phrase as it’s one of our secondary terms and have basically known that until Matt quit Google, grew to be 100 years old, died, and about 100 more years passed and noone bothered to renew the domain – only then would someone else rank for the phrase. And yet I was wrong.

    I happened to be searching for SEO information (it happens) and so I looked up blogs to see if there were any new ones I hadn’t been watching. That’s when I noticed it, Matt was now in second place. I was shocked but not by who it was. if youw ere to tell me that Matt would lose his #! ranking and made me guess who I would have been right – but I was still very surprised to see him drop at all.

    So who toppled the king? None other than Rand Fishkin and the SEOmoz team at http://www.seomoz.org/blog.

    Congratulations Rand !!! That’s definitely a job well done.

    On the plus side for Matt and Google, at least we know you’re not cheating. :)

    SEO news blog post by @ 4:48 pm


     

    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


     

    September 13, 2007

    Neil Patel On Digging

    When one thinks of Internet marketing’s rockstars the list is fairly short. Rand Fishkin, Matt Cutts, Neil Patel and a notable few others. These are the people that have not only made a splash based on their skills but have also become the voices and faces of the industry. For this reason above most, I love publishing news on them (always good for some traffic) and good for the health of the Beanstalk blog (good quality information).

    Well I discovered today on the WebProNews.com site that Neil Patel is giving away the secrets to becoming an expert Digger. For those of you who don’t know, a Digger is one who uses the social bookmarking site Digg. Due to it’s popularity, experts are those who can also use Digg to generate large volumes of traffic for their clients. Neil is such a person and is the face most closely associated with social media marketing and today he’s put out a video explaining how to do it yourself. I won’t bother describing the content, it’s only 2 minutes and 51 seconds. You can watch it below:

    SEO news blog post by @ 2:01 pm


     

    April 11, 2007

    SES NY 2007 – Day Two

    Well it appears that I’m just not going to be going to any sessions, and that’s a good thing. :) Today has been spent networking and interviewing some excellent guests. Let’s cover the interviews first:

    Rand Fishkin From SEOMoz.com:
    Anyone involved in SEO either does or should know the name Rand Fishkin. Whether it’s as one of the most notable SEO’s in the industry or as the man who ruined it for the rest of us by proposing to his fiance in arguable one of the most romantic manners every (come on Rand … how can us mere mortals top that?) his name has become synonymous with Internet Marketing.

    For those who don’t already know, Rand purchased some commercial time on Veronica Mars (his fiance’s favorite show. Here it is:

    Want to know how she reacted (gee, is there even a doubt whether she said yes? ;)

    See? Now how the heck do we compete with THAT??!!!???

    Congratulations Rand. :)

    Other than a little lecture on toning it down a bit Rand and I discussed a number of SEO issues. We discussed the movement by Google towards personalization, the benefits this has for some searchers and the issues it’s causing (such as when you’re referring to a resource by it’s position in the results (“just enter “blue widgets” into Google and click on the first result” … “no, not that site” …. “ugh, OK – what do you see in position 4?” … and so on). it’s also an issue for SEO’s who send ranking reports for the same reason.

    Rand and I also discussed Google’s 0.02% claim regarding click fraud (we agree, that’s a bit low ;) Rand is also friends with a number of the fine folks from the major engines, I just had to ask him how he can openly state that purchasing links is alright when it is in clear violation on the engine’s guidelines. The the client is your client, not the engines. Again, we agree. :)

    Of course we covered more. I was supposed to try to keep the interview to 5 to 7 minutes at the request of Webmaster Radio but it likely lasted closer to 15 to 20. Rand, you’re a great interview and thank you very much.

    I’ll post the podcast as soon as it becomes available.

    John Marshall From ClickTracks:
    After Rand I had another great pleasure in chatting with John Marshall from ClickTracks. Despite being sick he was a trooper, showed up, and was great to chat with.

    John and I discussed the future of analytics and some of the enhancements that were likely to come over the next year to ClickTracks and other analytics tools. The main point here was beginning to track individuals differently using scripts so repeat visitors and monitored and (I’l inferring here) patterns among types of users will be tracked.

    We also discussed some of the recent enhancements to ClickTracks which I haven’t had the chance to install yet. The goal is to make reports easier to read for the layman. From the sounds of it, mission accomplished but most of our clients have no problems reading the current set. :)

    We went on to discuss a variety of other issues (sorry WMR team, I just can’t keep it to 5 to 7 minutes when I’m interviewing people like this). You’ll have to wait for the podcast to hear it all. I’ll post a link as soon as it’s available.

    Jon Kelly From SureHits.com:
    Jon and I had some fun chatting about SureHits.com, and insurance and loans focused CPC agency. We discussed Click Fraud (it’s a CPC engine after all – I couldn’t resist), the processes they have in place for detecting it (I have to admit, they’re pretty good) and the hurdles they face as tey try to expand into the UK market with different regulations in their industries.

    I’ll post a link to the podcast as soon as it becomes available.

    The Party:
    Last night I didn’t get to attend the party, I did however get to ride the bus to-and-fro (I’ll post pics as soon as I get them off my camera) complete with the Bruce Clay team, the Google Webmaster Tools presentation team (very nice folks though I couldn’t get a card out of them :)

    After the party ended (that I only got to ride the bus to) I had the opportunity to hop back on it to head to a night club (Club 320 if you care) and then on for more resulting in a 4:30am bedtime and a sigh of relief in the morning that I switched to water at around 2am and stuck with that decision for the remainder of the night.

    A picture is worth a thousand words an these pics might be worth more. The bus was amazing with TV’s, laser lights, music, beer of many varieties and great company. I had a great time with the host of the bus Ken Jurina and Epiar. Thanks Ken – it’s awesome and I’m glad I had a chance to chat with you and your team through the night.

    So, that’s “it” thus far aside from business development and networking issues that don’t really need to be blogged about. :)

    But stay tuned, there are more great interviews and parties to come. We’re only half-way through day 2 of 4. ;)

    SEO news blog post by @ 1:28 pm


     

    April 10, 2007

    3 Interviews Later …

    Well here we are, 3 interviews later. Haven’t had a chance to go to a session yet but I did have the opportunity to interview Mike Moran from IBM, Michael and Mikhail from ClickFacts.com and Stephanie Krebs from DominionEnterprises.com. Here’s what we talked about.

    With Mike From IBM:
    Mike and I discussed the launch of a free search engine Omnifind Yahoo! Edition. While I haven’t had a chance to put it through it’s paces yet he describes it as easy to install, light on technology and resources provided you have a dedicated server at your disposal. Some of the features that tey provide such as symantic search functionality are impressive and I will definitely be giving it a peek when I get back from the convention.

    One thing I didn’t enjoy finding out was that the product was launched back in December. What disappoints me about this is not finding out about it until now. At first I thought that perhaps it just slipped past me but after asking a number of well-informed SEO’s I discovered that we were all in the same boat. And so my big advice for the day is to Yahoo! and IBM. When you have great launches like this … LET US KNOW ABOUT IT !!!

    Mike and I also had a chance to chat about a book that he an Bill Hunt wrote on SEO. An interesting read I’m sure as it covers SEO from it’s general standpoint but also notes some of the difference when you’re dealing with enterprise-sized websites. The book it SEM Inc.

    I will be posting a link to the full podcast of the interview as soon as it is available.

    With Mike and Mikhail From ClickFacts.com:

    Jim Hedger and I had the opportunity to discuss web analytics with Mike an Mikhail. Where it is, Google’s 0.02% figure an where it’s going. This interview would be tough to describe so I’ll just post the link to the podcast when it becomes available.

    With Stephanie Krebs From DominionEnterprises.com:
    The lovely Stephanie Krebs and I had the opportunity to discuss print media and the migration of Dominion Enterprises from traditionally print to dominantly online. While you may not know the name Dominion Enterprises you’ve likely seen their work with such publications as Boat Trader, Real Estate Trader, etc. (know you know them right?)

    We also discussed how ad purchasing works and how the small business owner can get involved without breaking the bank (and not just through her properties). Dominion Enterprises also provides SEM services for their clients. Stephanie and I discussed SEO and the difficulties in being an SEO firm that provides services to multiple companies in the same sector, in the same region.

    Like the others, I’ll post a link to the full interview when it becomes available.

    And Tomorrow:
    Tomorrow you’ll definitely want to mark your schedules to check back on our blog. I’ll be interviewing Rand Fishkin from SEOMoz and John Marshall, CEO of ClickTracks. As well as reporting on the events of the night.

    SEO news blog post by @ 2:56 pm


     

    December 29, 2006

    SEO In 2006 & 2007

    Well here we are at the end of a great year for SEO’s, Internet Marketers and of course, Beanstalk. It’s been a true pleasure to attend my first Search Engine Strategies Conference in San Jose and I look forward already to speaking at the New York conference in April. It was also a pleasure to make it through yet another year with our guarantees in tact without a requirement to pay back any clients due to missing them.

    We would like to genuinely thank each and every one of you, clients or just visitors to our blog, for the part you played in making 2006 such a great success for Beanstalk. We look forward to serving you through 2007.

    And now, let’s get on with it shall we? Below you’ll find some great links with info from 2006 and predictions for 2007.

    Webmaster Radio
    – Yesterday on Webmaster Radio, Jim Hedger and I discussed some of our predictions for 2007. Give it a listen. In may cases we disagree so you’ll have to decide for yourself who’s right. (Hint: It’s me ;)

    101 Biggest Stories In Search – Chris Winfield of 10e20.com posted a list of his top 101 stories in search for 2006. There’s some genuine info and some humerus tid-bits. Well worth the read. He includes links to a ton of great info as well.

    Jim Hedger’s predictions for 2007 – Jim Hedger lists his top predictions for 2007 as it relates to search (and Duke Forever). I’ve had to link to the printer-friendly version as SitePro still hasn’t taken my advice and isn’t posting their homepage content in a secondary (permanent) location.

    Rand Fishkin’s Predictions – Rand Fishkin posts on SEOMoz his predictions for the Web in 2007. He’s always worth paying attention to.

    And here are just some of my predictions for 2007:

    1 – Google will launch or at the very least we’ll start hearing some serious rumors that they are going to launch their own network-based computer system. They will work with manufacturers to provide an extremely low cost PC that doesn’t have a hard drive but rather boots from Google’s servers, provides free of charge Google’s apps, is based on the Firefox browser. The only major hurdle they will face is allowing for the installation of programs. They will get around this by having a large online gaming area (fee based) and allowing for either an external hard drive or other memory source.

    2 – MSN will gain ground in search. There are many who will disagree. This is based more on a hunch than anything else so we’re just have to wait and see.

    3 – Social media will continue to gain ground. SEO firms will need to add divisions to accommodate this growing area of Internet Marketing.

    4 – Ask.com will throw at least 5 huge parties in 2007 winning the hearts and minds of SEO’s everywhere. Already looking forward to seeing them in NY. :)

    5 – Enquisite will become much more influential as a provider of search referral data.

    6 – BJ & Tyler will win the Amazing Race 11 (assuming they’re racing together in it). Season 11 will be a “best of” and I’m already anxious to see my fav AR duo head for the finish line.

    And that’s about it for this entry. I hop that you’ve all had a great holiday season thus far and look forward to serving you further through our services, blog, articles and emails through 2007.

    Thanks again and HAPPY NEW YEAR !!!

    SEO news blog post by @ 4:01 pm


     

    SEO In 2006 & 2007

    Well here we are at the end of a great year for SEO’s, Internet Marketers and of course, Beanstalk. It’s been a true pleasure to attend my first Search Engine Strategies Conference in San Jose and I look forward already to speaking at the New York conference in April. It was also a pleasure to make it through yet another year with our guarantees in tact without a requirement to pay back any clients due to missing them.

    We would like to genuinely thank each and every one of you, clients or just visitors to our blog, for the part you played in making 2006 such a great success for Beanstalk. We look forward to serving you through 2007.

    And now, let’s get on with it shall we? Below you’ll find some great links with info from 2006 and predictions for 2007.

    Webmaster Radio
    – Yesterday on Webmaster Radio, Jim Hedger and I discussed some of our predictions for 2007. Give it a listen. In may cases we disagree so you’ll have to decide for yourself who’s right. (Hint: It’s me ;)

    101 Biggest Stories In Search – Chris Winfield of 10e20.com posted a list of his top 101 stories in search for 2006. There’s some genuine info and some humerus tid-bits. Well worth the read. He includes links to a ton of great info as well.

    Jim Hedger’s predictions for 2007 – Jim Hedger lists his top predictions for 2007 as it relates to search (and Duke Forever). I’ve had to link to the printer-friendly version as SitePro still hasn’t taken my advice and isn’t posting their homepage content in a secondary (permanent) location.

    Rand Fishkin’s Predictions – Rand Fishkin posts on SEOMoz his predictions for the Web in 2007. He’s always worth paying attention to.

    And here are just some of my predictions for 2007:

    1 – Google will launch or at the very least we’ll start hearing some serious rumors that they are going to launch their own network-based computer system. They will work with manufacturers to provide an extremely low cost PC that doesn’t have a hard drive but rather boots from Google’s servers, provides free of charge Google’s apps, is based on the Firefox browser. The only major hurdle they will face is allowing for the installation of programs. They will get around this by having a large online gaming area (fee based) and allowing for either an external hard drive or other memory source.

    2 – MSN will gain ground in search. There are many who will disagree. This is based more on a hunch than anything else so we’re just have to wait and see.

    3 – Social media will continue to gain ground. SEO firms will need to add divisions to accommodate this growing area of Internet Marketing.

    4 – Ask.com will throw at least 5 huge parties in 2007 winning the hearts and minds of SEO’s everywhere. Already looking forward to seeing them in NY. :)

    5 – Enquisite will become much more influential as a provider of search referral data.

    6 – BJ & Tyler will win the Amazing Race 11 (assuming they’re racing together in it). Season 11 will be a “best of” and I’m already anxious to see my fav AR duo head for the finish line.

    And that’s about it for this entry. I hop that you’ve all had a great holiday season thus far and look forward to serving you further through our services, blog, articles and emails through 2007.

    Thanks again and HAPPY NEW YEAR !!!

    SEO news blog post by @ 4:01 pm


     

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