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February 15, 2010

February 2010 SEO Newsletter Social Networking

Welcome to the February 2010 littledetals.co.uk newsletter. This month’s news letter includes a review of last month’s Liverpool SEO Seminar all about social networking, a preview of our next Liverpool SEO Seminar which takes place at our usual venue, The Ship and Mitre, Dale Street, Liverpool on Wednesday March 3rd at 6pm.

Last months seminar went very smoothly, with 15 guests enjoying a free glass of wine as served by our resident bar boy, Antony, aka @DopeyAntony on twitter.

The presentation followed on from the previous one in November of last year on Keywords and Links the Basics of SEO, by discussing social networking. As more and more people use websites such as Facebook and Twitter as their home pages, rather than a more traditional home page such as Google or Yahoo, then only by giving your company and website a social networking presence can you hope to keep up with current user trends.

One of the biggest advantages of social networking as a promotional tool, is the way news spreads via word of mouth. A personal recommendation is by far the best form of advertising, and costs nothing more than doing the job correctly. The fact that your products and services can be actively promoted by the socially networking and interacting users is an opportunity that cannot be ignored.

Of course not all products and services can be promoted in this way, but for the right product the rewards can be considerable.

But what do you do once your website has been optimised, promoted, and you have a steady stream of personally recommended users? If the answer is anything apart from, make some money, then the next part is not for you!

There are a number of different ways to make money directly from your website, and two of the most common are via hosting pay per click advertisements and affiliate programs. Both of which require the hosting of snippets of advertising code on your website, which in turn direct users to other websites.

These two related but differing aspects will be discussed at the March 3rd Liverpool SEO Seminar.

One of the most common forms of Pay Per Click hosting accounts is Google Ad Sense. After registering with an account you can sign up to host advertisements from the Google network. You can choose from a number of different advertising styles and customise the look of the advertisement blocks. The code is then pasted in to your HTML (website code). The biggest advantage with Google Ad Sense is the fact the system reads the content of your web page, and displays advertisements related to your content. The ads are therefore highly targeted at your users. Each time an advert is clicked on by your user, subject to a couple of provisos, then you as the website hosting owner, get paid by Google for the click. Payouts can be anything from 1p, up to pounds in some cases.

Affiliate schemes run in a similar way to the Google Ad Sense, but involve a bit more work. You must sign up and register with the affiliate host, such as Zanox or Commission Junction, and then choose which affiliate programs to sign up for. Every single subject is covered. Adverts range from simple links to large banners and in some cases even full online booking systems. Generally these are sales based payouts. You earn a commission only on completed sales, but the payouts can be very big. One affiliate scheme we participate in pays £100 for each completed sale.

More of this at our next Liverpool SEO Seminar on March 3rd 2010. Register now.

January 28, 2010

Socialise or Optimise to promote your business online

Filed under: SEO, facebook, social bookmarking, social networking, twitter — admin @ 4:11 pm

The nature of how the Internet and World Wide Web is used is constantly changing, and a successful strategy to get your website a high position in keyword searches on Google may no longer guarantee the results you were looking for. Only by following the current trends of social networking can you fully maximise the returns for your online investments.

Even large national and multinational companies now focuss advertising efforts towards the new social networking websites, the so called web 2.0 sites. In recent months TV advertisements on prime time UK television are carrying Facebook fan page addresses rather than the companies actual website URL.

By realising the way peoples online habits are changing, you can be best poised to take advantage of such online social networking trends.

The good news is, for a relatively small but well focussed effort, brand awareness and ultimately sales can be driven by utilising the social networking sites such as Facebook, Twitter and Linkedin. The type of customers you wish to attract will determine where in the social networking environment your efforts should be focussed. A simple enquiry into the demographics on each Social Networking site’s user base will reap rewards and save wasted efforts.

For example a product aimed at teens would attract any interest on Twitter or Linkedin, but could generate huge interest on Facebook, with its younger user base.

January 26, 2010

Social Networking SEO Tweetinar January 2010

Filed under: SEO, news and events, social bookmarking, twitter — admin @ 8:48 pm

Last weeks postponed twitter seminar or #tweetinar has been re-scheduled for Wednesday January 27th at 2pm UK time. Please re-tweet for us at http://twitter.com/littledetails

Topics covered in the Wednesday 27th January seo #tweetinar on Social Networking will be:

  • What is the World Wide Web?
  • What is user generated content?
  • What is web 2.0?
  • Yahoo and Google.
  • Using web 2.0 to promote your business, Optimise or Socialise.
  • Twitter, Facebook and Linkedin.
  • Video, Blogs and Bookmarks.
  • Host your own networking hub.
  • Use every web networking oportunity.

Here is the link to the social networking SEO #tweetinar for anyone who missed it.

January 21, 2010

social networking liverpool seo seminar success

Filed under: SEO, news and events, social bookmarking, twitter — admin @ 3:32 pm

thanks to everyone who attended last nights seo seminar about social networking at the ship and mitre in dale street liverpool. the event went very well, and i will be adding a blog about this to the littledetails.co.uk site for you all to leave your feedback on the event…. and push me along to being the web 2.0 site for seo liverpool.

lots of questions were asked and a lot of personal networking took place, and everyone who attended took something very positive from the event.

a quick mention of our sponsors for the event, mike: dorringtons commercial finance and insurance and jan: occasions catering liverpool.

sorry to those waiting for the #tweetinar, but a technical issue prevented its broadcast. namely, the powerpoint presentation crashed and had to be rewritten from scratch in the couple of hours before the presentation started. there was simply not enough time to write the #tweetinar on the day.

the lack of time also stopped us printing the event feedback and networking forms, so please everyone remember to email me and post your feedback on our blog.

the next event has already been booked in for wednesday march 3rd at 6pm at the same venue, upstairs at the ship and mitre dale street liverpool.

dont forget to join our liverpool seo facebook group and follow us on twitter.com/littledetails

thanks. simon. xx

January 4, 2010

Liverpool SEO Seminar only two weeks away

Filed under: SEO, news and events, social bookmarking — admin @ 4:10 pm

If you have not already done so, please register now for our next Liverpool SEO Seminar.

The main topic covered will be how to use the new social networking and bookmarking web 2.0 sites to improve your business connections and improve sales.

The date is Wenesday 20th January at 6pm. The venue is Upstairs at The Ship and Mitre Pub, Dale Street, Liverpool.

Enjoy a glass of wine, do a little networking, and learn a little more about improving your website SEO. All completely free.

December 2, 2009

december 16 2009 our next seo tweetinar

The next littledetails.co.uk seo twitter only #tweetinar is set for Wednesday 16th December at 2pm GMT UK time. The subject is on-page SEO. Tune in here: www.twitter.com/littledetails

We will be covering an A to Z of the steps you need to take to make your website search engine friendly and ensure all of your pages of text are well indexed and can be seen in Google search results.

November 18, 2009

Turn your website into a social networking hub

Filed under: SEO, social bookmarking — admin @ 4:55 pm

What is even better than using social networking sites to promote your business? Turing your own website into a social networking hub.

What are the benefits of being a social networking hub in your own right?

The main feature of social networking, and the so called web 2.0 is user generated content. Google and the other search engines thrive on unique content. Allow and encourage your users to add their own content, and they will do your job for you, and your search engine presence will be greatly enhanced.

Make sure your website has at least a blog that allows feedback and comments from users, or better still, a forum where users interested in your subject can discuss and write their own posts as your first step into the world of web 2.0.

This will only work if you carve a niche for yourself in your specialist area as the theme of your website. It can be a lengthy process of building your reputation with regular updates and posts to your own blog or forum, but with enough exposure in the search engines you will eventually become a recognised expert in your field, to be sought out by people interested in your subject, and your website can become a place where others come to discuss and swap ideas and information, and you have become your own social networking site.

November 16, 2009

January 2010 Liverpool Social Networking SEO Seminar

Filed under: SEO, news and events, social bookmarking, twitter — admin @ 3:46 pm

Our next SEO Seminar takes place in Liverpool City Centre on Wednesday 20th January 2010 at 6pm. The venue is the same for our previous seminar, The Ship and Mitre, Dale Street, Liverpool.

The itinerary is similar to our last meeting, but this time the SEO Seminar presentation will cover Social Networking and Bookmarking to promote your website. These are the web 2.0 community sites that have become very popular over the last few years such as Twitter, Facebook, Digg, Mixx and Delicious to name a few.

Each attendee can enjoy a glass of wine and network with like minded Liverpool and Merseyside website owners.

October 30, 2009

Participate in discussions to gain twitter followers

Filed under: social bookmarking, twitter — admin @ 2:13 pm

The best way to gain more twitter followers is to participate in chats and trending topics to show you are a genuine user.

Keep an eye on the latest trending topics, and when you find something of interest, join in the chat. Use the # hash sign at the start of any words contained within the topic to create an active link from your post direct to the topic.

Additional make regular checks of any posts mentioning your username using the @ sign. Try to reply to each post and question directed to you and remember to mention the user back by adding the @sign to the start of their username too.

October 29, 2009

ReTweet to gain Twitter followers

Filed under: social bookmarking, twitter — admin @ 2:26 pm

A retweet simply means copying someone else tweet and posting it to your own profile. You may wonder why you would want to re-use someone else’s content instead or posting something new of your own, but there are several reasons why retweets are good for businesses.

Firstly, your followers are not the same as the originators followers. You cannot assume everyone has seen it. And if you find it interesting chances are so will your followers. After all, this is the reason they are following you in the first place.

Secondly it saves you time. If the information is already there, there is no point in reinventing the wheel. Use the information that is available.

Thirdly, it builds your reputation. By taking part in the greater twitter community you will soon become a resource that other people wish to follow. By acknowledging other people’s contributions you will show yourself to be a genuine member of the greater twitter comminity.

How to retweet.

Simply copy and paste the other tweet in to your own, but add two additional components. The convetion is to start tour retweet with capital RT, and at the same time add the name of the original tweeter with an @ sign at the front.

For example: RT @littledetails : this is an interesting tweet.

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