Continue the journey towards mastery of Online Marketing with this 3 installment in the Placer School for Adults Online Marketing class. In this presentation, we review Google PageRank, competitor research, wireframes for websites, WordPress and loads more.
Online Marketing for Placer School for Adults - Spring 2014
1. Win the Internet Marketing Game
Introduction to Online Marketing – Part 3
Presented by:
Coryon Redd
coryonredd@coryon.com
www.linkedin.com/in/coryonredd
Placer School for Adults
Spring 2014
View this presentation online at:
http://www.coryon.com/placer-intro-spring-2014
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2. Keyword Research Follow Up
Keyword targets
What are people searching for?
What keywords / phrases are used most?
Find the most relevant keywords and build landing pages.
Review keyword spreadsheets – Create a spreadsheet with top
keywords organized by page.
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3. Why does Google PageRank Matter?
It does matter, but it’s complicated…
• Key to Google figuring out which pages are important.
• How does your website do in the Google Popularity
Contest?
• PageRank not a reliable indicator…
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4. Google PageRank
PageRank reflects the quantity and quality of
incoming links. Links vote for better websites.
In a typical website the homepage
will have the most PR. As you go
deeper into a website the PR
goes down.
Link Quality depends on:
• Content of page – Is the link related, natural?
• PR of linking page (scale of 0-10)
• Keywords in links can help but be careful!
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searchengineguide.com/orbidex/2002/0207_orb1.html
6. Google PageRank
NoFollow DoFollow
What are nofollow vs. dofollow links?
In general, we don't follow them. This means that Google
does not transfer PageRank or anchor text across these links.
Essentially, using nofollow causes us to drop the target links
from our overall graph of the web. However, the target pages
may still appear in our index if other sites link to them
without using nofollow, or if the URLs are submitted to
Google in a Sitemap. Also, it's important to note that other
search engines may handle nofollow in slightly different ways.
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8. Competitor Research
Build a better website by
learning from your competitors
Search for your top keyword
targets on Google
Find competitor websites
Learn from competitors
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Find “Best of Breed” websites
What can you do to improve your website?
What mistakes can you avoid?
Why are competitors on the top of Google?
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9. Create a Competitor Spreadsheet
• Address of website – ie. Domain.com
• Keyword and ranking on Google
• PageRank of homepage
• Number of pages in google index
–Google search for site:domain.com
• Number of links in – Use alexa.com
– Click on Sites Linking In:
• Notes about website – Content, presentation, features
& benefits, branding, taglines, blog, etc.
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10. Google Places for Business
Google Maps Listing
Find your business on Google Maps search or
add your business to Google Local
https://www.google.com/business/placesforbusiness/
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Find your business and verify
Edit your description
Add a photos / videos, coupons
Assign business categories
Ask for reviews from customers
Track your clicks
Consider Google Adwords Express
Other sources for local listings – Bing Local Listing Center, Yahoo
Local, citysearch.com, yelp.com, insiderpages.com, angieslist.com, MerchantCircle.com and
more.
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11. Google+ Local
Claim your Local Search Listing
Main Factors for Better Ranking
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Claim your listing
Customize your listing
Address in the city of the search
List in the right categories
Number of citations
Linking to your webpage
Customer reviews
Keywords in business name
and Places page
Go to http://moz.com/local-search-ranking-factors for more info
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12. A Wireframe is a Blueprint
for your Website
Visually displays the layout of a web page
Saves time and aggravation
Meant to be rough around the edges
A picture guides the web design
Clarifies website features
Puts a focus on design and usability
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13. Wireframing References
7 Reasons to Wireframe -
http://www.orbitmedia.com/blog/7reasons-to-wireframe/
A Beginner’s Guide to Wireframing -
http://webdesign.tutsplus.com/articles/abeginners-guide-to-wireframing--webdesign-7399
15 Wireframe Tools
https://www.mycrowd.com/blog/15-essential-toolsand-resources-create-great-wireframes/
Examples of Wireframes
http://www.pinterest.com/coryonredd/wire
frame-examples/
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14. Introduction to WordPress
WordPress is a free and easy to use tool
to build websites. www.wordpress.org
Why use WordPress?
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Easy to use
Free
Many Themes available – Most are free
Built in Blog
SEO friendly
Plugins allow customization
Big user community
Lots of support
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Downsides on using WordPress?
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$$ - Get a developer to do what you can’t
$$ - Plan to pay someone to keep it running
• Backups, Security, Testing
• $$ - Well supported paid themes are better
• Target on it’s back – A popular platform
means hackers love it.
• Ask me about China sometime…
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16. Wordpress Support and Tutorials
http://becomeablogger.com/
Learn how to blog and use word press
http://wordpress.org/extend/themes/
Over 1000 free themes
http://mogdesign.eu/blog/ultimate-wordpress-tutorial-collection/
Big list of wordpress tutorials
http://www.siteground.com/tutorials/wordpress/
List of specific WordPress articles including setup, SEO and backup
http://youtu.be/G8o8u7OtuZY
Hour long tutorial on how to use WordPress
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17. What is Google Analytics?
Google Analytics is a free tool
to measure website traffic
and usage.
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Where are your website visitors coming from?
What keywords are they using to find your site?
Which pages on your site work the best – and the worst?
How much individual products sell?
How to measure the success of your online marketing?
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18. Setting up Google Analytics
Google Analytics: Sign Up and Install Tracking Code
• Sign up
• Read help
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http://www.google.com/support/googleanalytics/?hl=en_US
• Install Analytics tracking code
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https://developers.google.com/analytics/devguides/collection/
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Code is invisible on your site but should in included on all pages.
Settings: Goals, Filters, and User Access
• Goals – Set up goals for conversion points.
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Checkout, contact form, download whitepaper, etc.
• Filters - Remove your website usage from tracking.
• Invite Users – Either as admin or view reports only.
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19. More Free Google Tools
Analytics
Webmaster Tools
Docs
Alerts
More Tools
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www.google.com/analytics
www.google.com/webmasters
drive.google.com/
www.google.com/alerts
www.google.com/options
- Calendar, Voice, Trends, Notebook, Groups, etc.