Posts Tagged ‘SEO’

S.E.O & SEO – How do abbreviations affect SEO and SEO Tips on how to optimise towards abbreviations?

Friday, June 4th, 2010 by Hannah Miller

During some keyword research recently I was looking further into abbreviations. Lots of product names, company names and general online jargon is abbreviated. As with general search terms, different Googlers will search in different ways. So heres a few seo tips on how to optimise correctly.

So what’s the general rule when a keyword has an abbreviation?

The general rule when it comes to targeting keywords which have an abbreviation version as well is like many other search engine optimisation techniques – it’s about balance. Where staff may use an abbreviation on a day to day basis it doesn’t mean that potential customers know what you mean.

How do I adopt that SEO strategy?

It’s important to encourage onsite content writers to use balance. It can be important to research search volumes for your keywords beforehand. Tip: You can do this using the Google keyword tool. Although the Google keyword tool is only an indicator it can help you to understand how users are searching for your content.
The next step is to incorporate those different keywords within your content at a proximity of about 5%. But don’t overdo it or it will be seen as keyword stuffing (which is a big no no).

S.E.O. or SEO?

Some people search for abbreviations using punctuation such as full stops or dashes, but please beware that Google states it ignores punctuation such as this when performing searches.
Therefore if I were to search for “sustainable S.E.O” and “sustainable SEO” the results are as follows:

SEO Search results

From the above screenshots you can see that Google has provided the same results for both keywords. So the SEO tip here is don’t worry about optimising towards the Googlers using full stops as it will not favour your site anymore or less.

UNIQLO Autumn Collection Launch

Thursday, May 27th, 2010 by Gerard Harris

As UNIQLO saw the launch of their Autumn collection last night, we were there to experience and document the evening. At 4Ps Marketing, we consider client rapport extremely important and an in-depth knowledge of the product is eminent in our optimisation work. UNIQLO, like most of our clients invest in both SEO and PPC as well as benefitting from the company’s impressive knowledge in social media . Joining forces last year, UNIQLO and 4Ps Marketing have built a solid business relationship and being one of our biggest clients, we were excited by the prospect of attending such an event.

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Why sustainable SEO ?

Tuesday, May 25th, 2010 by Matthew Phelan

4Ps Marketing have always pushed the merits of sustainable SEO and it is still as relevant now as when we coined it in 2003. Even now people often question this at exhibitions, conferences and in day to day discussion.

The principle is simple; Use SEO techniques that deliver sustainable results over the long term.

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Facebook Plugins – Open Graph

Wednesday, May 5th, 2010 by Gerard Harris

Last week saw the web-wide launch of the Facebook ‘like’ button result in more than 50,000 websites integrating Facebook’s new social plugins in just one week – presumably enticed by the 425+ million Facebook users engaging with the ‘like’ button daily.
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Selling links

Monday, April 26th, 2010 by Matthew Phelan

Selling links

So can this week matchup to last week in terms of news?! All the Volcano stuff, the 2nd leaders televised debate and now all the discussions around the Express newspaper trying to peddle out links for £1,000 a pop. I have 10 minutes in between meetings so I thought it would be a good chance to discuss “Selling links”.

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