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Why it is important to know who your competitors are linking to

Monday, March 8th, 2010

Links have been of great significance within search engine optimisation for a considerable amount of time. The links to and from your website can have an effect on how your website is viewed and ranked by the search engines. Link building is an important part of any search engine optimisation campaign but monitoring the link building of others is also of significance.

When running a search engine optimisation campaign, it is important to be aware of your competitors and what they are doing. The websites they have and the SEO techniques they are using can affect your SEO campaign and so you must remain updated. The links they build and establish with others is one area that requires close attention.

The links your main rivals have will affect how they are ranked in the search results. If you want to be ranked in a higher position than them, your links need to be just as good and if possible, even better. You need to know which websites your competitors are linking from and why. Evaluate the quality of these websites. Find out which of these links are from websites of high quality. High quality links will be those from sites which feature relevant content, are professional and are also ranked highly in the search results. Monitor how many of these links your competitors have and then set out to build more for your business.

By exploring the links of your competitors you will not only gain a better understanding of their link building strategy but may also gather new ideas for your own link building process. You may think of new sites to request links from and new ways to build these links by examining those of others. Research that can inspire you in new ways is always beneficial.

After research, you may decide to try and build links from some of those your competitors are linking from or realise certain markets related to your business that could be a productive source of links. One way to build links of a similar high quality to those of your rivals is by looking for the competitors of those they are linking with. If one of your competitors is linked from a certain site, look for the main competitors of this site and try to build links with them or ask for a link from the same site. This will help to ensure your links remain competitive and they will also be more inclined to link to a website like yours if others within their market are already doing so.

Link building and monitoring the activities of your competitors are two important parts of search engine optimisation and sometimes need to be combined. There are numerous benefits from doing this and so this is a recommended technique.

We at SEO Consult can help you to develop an effective link building strategy and monitor the link building techniques of your competitors. By doing this, your links will play a significant role within your SEO campaign.

How often do you carry out keyword research?

Sunday, March 7th, 2010

Many people perceive that keywords are of great importance for those businesses running a search engine optimisation campaign. Keywords are what should be used in the pages of your website and in the promotional internet marketing methods you choose to use to help direct relevant traffic to your website. They can help visitors that do arrive on your website learn what your business is about and what it can offer them.

The only way that keywords work effectively for a business is if they are identified as appropriate through thorough and regular research. By using keyword tools, working with the search engines and researching the behaviour of your competitors, it is possible to compile a list of keywords that can be very useful for your business. These keywords should then be used appropriately within the content of your web pages. They should also be used in links, adverts and other content that is used online to promote your business and direct targeted traffic to your site.

Detailed keyword research is necessary when first developing your search engine optimisation campaign, but this is not the only time that keyword research should be carried out. Within the search environment, changes are constantly taking place that can affect how your website performs in the search results and alter which SEO techniques are most useful for your business in order for it to do better. The keywords that are of most use and significance to you can change regularly and if this does happen and you are not aware of it, your SEO will not be as effective as it could be. If your SEO is less productive because you have not done your research regularly, you are clearly missing out in an avoidable way.

If you never carry out keyword research (or do so rarely) then you are missing an easy opportunity to ensure that you are helping your business and its SEO campaign as much as you could. It is important to research your keywords using tools and methods that you prefer and that you find useful so you can identify when certain keywords are no longer performing well for your business. If you are conscientious, you will learn about other keywords that could be helpful in the future too.

Search engine optimisation is a continuous process and using keywords as part of an SEO campaign should be viewed in light of this fact. Keywords play a highly significant role in search engine optimisation and so you must make sure that you always use the most productive keywords for your company.

We at SEO Consult know the importance of keywords in search engine optimisation campaigns and help our clients to identify and use the most suitable keywords. We also understand the need to monitor the performance of keywords when running a search engine optimisation campaign. There are proven methods and effective tools to aid SEO professionals in their keyword research. This means that clients can have confidence in keyword research performed by reputable SEO firms.

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