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Search Engine Optimization – SEO How-to Secrets/Instructions for Top-10* Google Ranking

6 Jan

Search Engine Optimization:
Top-10* Google ranking – What’s the secret?
SEO How-to Secrets/Instructions for Top-10* Google Ranking.

Current stats (verified Jan 5, 2009):
#3 on Google for “vintage coats” and “vintage fur coats” for www.Scivago.com
#3 on Google for “collaborative law Austin” for www.MelissaMWilliams.com

Case Study for Melissa Williams, Attorney at Law, Austin, Texas (http://www.MelissaMWilliams.com/)

Setting up a Website for natural, lasting search engine ranking is basically a 5-phase process:

1. What are you selling?
- Come up with a handful of keywords that you would use to describe your product(s) and/or service(s).

Example:
- Melissa Williams is an Attorney in Austin, Texas and wanted to be found in the search engines under “family law,” “collaborative law,” and “Austin divorce.” She also only wanted to be found locally, in Austin.

2. Research your keywords
- Discover what search engine users are ACTUALLY searching for.
- Google (http://adwords.google.com/ > Tools > Keyword Tool) has a great keyword tool that displays keyword searches per month, as well as, the average over a 12 month period.
- WordTracker (http://www.wordtracker.com/).
- Axandra (http://www.axandra.com/).

Example:
- After researching all of Melissa’s keywords, we decided to utilize on the following two phrases: “collaborative law Austin” and “Austin divorce attorney“.

3. Write keyword-rich text and add to your Website
- Write keyword-rich titles, meta description and meta keywords specifically for each individual page and place in each page’s HTML code, between the <head></head> tags.
- Write keyword-rich headlines and place in each page’s HTML code, in the <h1> tags.
- Write keyword-rich body copy and place in each page’s HTML code, in the <p> tags.
- Write keyword-rich text for all images and place in each page’s HTML code, in the <img> tags.
- Navigation: build the site’s navigation using keywords.
- Create a links page with keyword-rich outbound links to other related sites.
- Create keyword-rich anchor link text.

Example:
- Melissa’s title for her home page is “Austin Divorce Attorney specializing in Collaborative Law in Austin, Melissa Williams, (512) 477-5448.”
- Her navigation has also been created using her keywords: Home, Austin Divorce Attorney, Philosophy, Collaborative Law in Austin, Links, Contact.

4. Add tracking and site visibility code to your Website
- Create and add Google Analytics tracking code to the HTML code of every page that you want to track (http://www.google.com/analytics/).
- Create and add an XML Sitemap for your Website to Google’s Webmaster Tools (https://www.google.com/webmasters/tools/).

Example:
- Google Analytics code: <script type=”text/javascript”>var gaJsHost = ((“https:” == document.location.protocol) ? “https://ssl.” : “http://www.”); document.write(unescape(“%3Cscript src=’” + gaJsHost + “google-analytics.com/ga.js’ type=’text/javascript’%3E%3C/script%3E”)); </script> <script type=”text/javascript”>var pageTracker = _gat._getTracker(“UA-5674966-1″); pageTracker._trackPageview(); </script>
- XML Sitemap: http://www.melissamwilliams.com/sitemap.xml

5. In-bound linking
- This keyword-rich link text will be placed on other related sites and point to your site.
- Write the keyword-rich text for your in-bound link (title, URL & description) to share with other related Websites.
- Using your keyword phrases, search for other related sites and contact those Webmasters to exchange links.
- Search for related blogs and leave keyword-rich comments along with your URL (if possible).

Example:
- Title: Adorable gifts for baby shower! Super-cute baby girl gift with Baby Diva glitter logo on pink baby clothing
- URL: http://www.babysplayclothing.com/
- Description: Baby Diva glitter logo baby shower gift. Adorable baby girl gift for babies that love cotton baby clothes with a cute Baby Diva glitter logo. Pink baby clothing gifts for baby shower… for a baby birthday gift. Gifts for baby shower in baby t shirts, toddler t shirts, baby rompers, kids t shirt sizes. …baby girl clothes and toddler girl clothes. Sweatshop free clothing made in USA.
- Google Alerts (http://www.google.com/alerts)

*NOTE: I focus on top-10 natural Google ranking, but only agree to provide top-30 natural Google ranking.

Contact Reid Walley to help search engine optimization SEO your site!

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Google Analytics conversion tracking for Cafepress Premium Shops

9 Dec

Google Analytics conversion tracking for Cafepress Premium Shops. This is very cool and was super simple to set up on my Cafepress store.

As Cafepress stated on their blog on December 2, 2008, “Now you can easily track your customers from the referring domain, all the way through checkout. Useful information such as product sold, average price, quantity, referring domain – just to name a few – will help you track and measure your marketing efforts.”

Here are the instructions to get started:

1. If you do not already have a Google Analytics account, visit Google Analytics to create one

2. To get conversion information in your Google Analytics account you must enable E-Commerce Reporting in the profile:

  • Login to your Google Analytics account, click “Edit” next to the profile you’d like to enable
  • On the Profile Settings page, click “Edit” next to “Main Website Profile Information”
  • Change the E-Commerce Website radio button from “No” to “Yes”

3. Integrate your Google Analytics account with your CafePress shop(s) if you haven’t already done so:

  • Log in to your CafePress account, select the shop you want to track
  • Click on the “update tracking information” link
  • Enter your Account ID (in the format UA-XXXXXXX-X) provided by Google into the Tracking ID textbox
  • Click “Save”

4. To access your tracking and conversion data, log in to your Google Analytics account and select the account you’d like to view. Then click the link to “view report”
Note: Google Analytics updates on a nightly basis. Therefore, if your Google Analytics account is new, you will not see any information for up to 24 hours.

FAQs

Q. Where can I check my conversion stats – do I do that on CafePress or on Google Analytics?

A. You can view the tracking and conversion data in your Google Analytics account.

Q. Where can I see the conversion information?

A. In your Google Analytics account select the account you’d like to view. Then click the link to “view report”. In the left nav there will be a link to the E-Commerce report where you can find conversion data.

Q. I already have my Google Analytics account integrated with CafePress using the update tracking information page under advanced features. Do I need to do anything else?

A. You do not need to take any further steps to integrate your Google Analytics and CafePress accounts; however, you will need to follow the instructions to enable your GA account for ecommerce.

Q. I already have my Google Analytics account integrated with CafePress through my custom html section?

A. Instead of putting the Google Analytics javascript code into your custom html, we recommend that you use the update tracking information page as this is the supported method of integration.

Q. Can I do this for my Basic Shop?

A. Conversion tracking is only available for Premium Shops. If you’d like to get conversion tracking on your shop, you’ll need to upgrade to a Premium Shop and then follow the steps outlined above.

Q. I have multiple Premium Shops. Do I need to do this for all of them?

A. Yes, you’ll need to set up an account for each Premium Shop on which you want to install conversion tracking. To set up another shop, log in to your Google Analytics account and click “Add New Profile”.