Heading for an SEO Interview? A few Ideas to Help You Along…

Over at  Mediaedge:cia (recently rebranded as MEC), we’ve been in the great situation of recruiting a number of SEO’s over the last few months to join the MEC SEO team.  This has meant that I’ve been in the lucky situation to meet and interview so many great SEO’s from around the UK.  On the back of all these interviews, I thought what better chance to share a little empathy (considering how tough the interview process can be at times!) and a couple of observations that might help SEO folk prepare for the opportunity of their dreams!  So here goes; a few ideas to help get you SEO interview fit… Prepare and plan

Watch the Masters 2010 Online Video : CBS, iTunes & More

The return of Tiger Woods to the world of professional golf after his post-Thanksgiving hiatus has positioned the 2010 Masters Tournament as the most watched event in the history of gold, with already 5 million people tuning in to coverage on Thursday according to ESPN. And although Tiger has already returned under this controlled environment to the PGATour, millions more eyes will be on the tournament today and tomorrow, as the final rounds of the Masters are played. With golf being such an international sport and the build up and scandal to Tiger’s return, we may see this weekend’s Masters break record online video views for such a sports tournament. That is until this summer’s Word Cup. Luckily, there are many different options for watching the 2010 Masters online, from streaming video to iPhone apps. Here are a few : CBS Sports : CBS mastered the NCAA Tournament Video coverage and is also offering online video of the 2010 Masters. Here is the Masters Live Video Player from CBS Sports. Masters.com : Starting at 10 am each day, Masters.com will be offering video coverage of the event at Augusta. Masters iPhone App : The Masters has also come out with an iPhone app specifically for monitoring live video and live scoring for the Masters in Augusta, Georgia How are you tracking the Masters Tournament online? Check out the SEO Tools guide at Search Engine Journal . Watch the Masters 2010 Online Video : CBS, iTunes &

SEO Professional FireFox Toolbar: Tracks Yahoo! Backlinks

A few weeks ago I shared four addons to show you some website stats at a glance . Earlier I had also compared the three most popular advanced SEO toolbars . Today’s addon is one more multi-purpose SEO toolbar to add to your arsenal. SEO Professional Toolbar offers a few useful SEO-related tools in one place (SEO stats as the page loads, stats tracking, on-page diagnostics help, etc). FireFox Navbar

SEO Wins & Sins: 5 Questions with Industry Leader Joe Laratro

Effective search engine optimization is equal parts art, science, and EXPERIENCE, so I sat down with industry veteran Joe Laratro to get the dish on what matters most in SEO. Joe is a recognized and leading expert in the Search Engine Marketing industry, and regularly speaks at industry events like Webmaster World, SMX, and Search Engine Strategies. He sits on the advisory board and is the lead moderator and speaker for PubCon . 1. What are the most common mistakes newbie SEOs make? Search Engine Optimization has changed over the years. I would say there are three distinct generations of SEOers: the meta taggers, the link builders, and the social media marketers. I have seen newbie SEOs try to choose one path for optimization. For long term success all areas and disciplines of Search Engine Optimization need to be addressed and made part of the ongoing strategy. Another newbie mistake involves trying old and dated spam tactics. I do quite a bit of teaching for the Industry. I am always surprised when someone hints at cloaking, or using white on white text. When I think about it, where is the history book on SEO? Newbie’s need a resource of what not to do and how to learn from the mistakes of Webmasters / Marketers / SEOers of the past. 2. On the flipside, are there common mistakes that experienced SEOs still make? I think to some extent experienced SEOs can make the same mistakes as my first point in question one. We cannot pigeonhole ourselves into only doing one type of SEO. Site architecture, optimized growing content, and natural link building are essential for success. I have seen SEOs that just focus on one area. If we look at link building, it is possible to rank for keywords without ever optimizing the main site. But will that cover the hundreds if not thousands of keyword variations that might drive traffic to that Web site? No. Benchmarking, analytics, and tracking SEO changes are more common problems. Clients come back and ask what SEO accomplished for the Web site? The numbers should be easy to prove – increasing search referrals and increased number of keywords driving those referrals. This has become even more important since Google’s announcement in December of 2009 of full time personalized search results. The last mistake that is fairly common does not happen because of the SEO professional. This problem lies in communication and tracking between marketing departments and technical departments. Unfortunately SEO work gets overwritten without anyone’s knowledge. It can be days, weeks, or even months until the issues are identified. Each department claims the other speaks Greek. Finger pointing flies, but the real loser is the Web site. SEO’s have to monitor their implementations. 3. What are 3 things marketers can do RIGHT now to improve their organic rankings? Have a solid technical infrastructure that is search friendly Have an ongoing content development plan to add new and useful content to the Web site Have a link building plan in place: target directories, social media sites, and related Web sites 4. What are the 5 most important elements of an effective search optimization practice? Write great subject based content – optimize the basics: title, meta description, alt tags, H tags, and links (anchor text) Make a link building plan, stick to it, and monitor it’s growth (hint – social media sites should be a large part of this strategy) Consider the value of internal linking when it comes to keywords and anchor text (navigation and in content links) Make sure the Web site is registered with Google Webmaster Tools, Yahoo Site Explorer, and Bing Webmaster Central. Regularly review for issues and new insights. Monitor Analytics for keyword performance and trends 5. After implementing an effective search optimization practice, how soon can marketers expect to see changes in the SERPs? Search Engines have become very adept at listing fresh content. The Search Engine Marketing community used to say wait 90 days to see the results. Some changes can occur much more quickly now. Personalized search also throws a large monkey wrench into seeing changes in the SERPs. I suggest monitoring Analytics for natural search growth and occasionally spot checking positions. Check out the SEO Tools guide at Search Engine Journal . SEO Wins & Sins: 5 Questions with Industry Leader Joe

Bing Adds Search History to Search Autosuggest

The Bing Search Blog has just announced that starting today, your query history will now be part of its search autosuggest feature. Meaning, Bing does not only analyze your usual search behavior based on previous searches but now will use your actual previous searches to suggest search terms for your current search. This could be a helpful search feature if you use Bing often. For recurring searches you don’t have to retype the whole search strings anymore as Bing will pull out your previous searches and suggest them to you. To make the search suggestion based on your search history, Bing is even coloring them purple, similar to the standard color of visited links on webpages.  The usual Bing autosuggest terms are still in blue colored text. Of course, there’s a caveat here when it comes to user privacy. So to protect your privacy, Bing is suggesting that you turn History off any time that you feel you need to. You can even selectively remove any portion of your search history via the Manage History option of your browser’s Bing settings. Check out the SEO Tools guide at Search Engine Journal . Bing Adds Search History to Search