3 SEO Tips To Increase Your Organic Rankings Quickly

3 SEO Tips To Increase Your Organic Rankings Quickly by Tommy Landry.  Available from <http://www.business2community.com/seo/3-seo-tips-increase-organic-rankings-quickly-01769253> [Feb 02, 2017]

Regardless of business size or industry, most companies expect to take advantage of opportunities as they present themselves.

Businesses of all sizes hope to use these opportunities to increase turnover, and by extension, profits. This is without a doubt the raison d’etre for most businesses. Any legal, sanctioned way of going about this process is typically welcomed.

Enter the internet, a.k.a. the World Wide Web or WWW. The Internet is the set of connected computers throughout the world which are able to communicate seamlessly.

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Here’s How to Maximize Ecommerce Sales Through Facebook in 2017

Here's How to Maximize Ecommerce Sales Through Facebook in 2017 by Casey Armstrong.  Available from <http://www.cmswire.com/digital-marketing/heres-how-to-maximize-ecommerce-sales-through-facebook-in-2017/> [Feb 03, 2017]

In the mid-2000s, I decided to travel the world while figuring out the next evolution in my professional life. Fresh off a 30-hour trip of planes, boats and tuk-tuks, I found myself at my first internet cafe on an island in Thailand. I fired up my laptop and while I waited for my Gmail to load, I start looking around.

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Safe Internet Day 2017: Few handy tips to stay secure in world of web

Safe Internet Day 2017: Few handy tips to stay secure in world of web By Manas Dwivedi  Available from <http://www.newsnation.in/business-news/tech/safe-internet-day-2017-few-handy-tips-to-stay-secure-in-world-of-web-article-160575.html> First Published: Tuesday, February 07, 2017 11:34 AM; Updated On : February 07, 2017 12:10 PM Photo Source:  tes.com
February 7 is celebrated as Safer Internet Day to promote NetSafe tricks and some useful fixes.

In the world of internet and information technology, data safety and security is a vital aspect of everybody’s life. After all, it’s a matter of privacy and once any outright sabotage happens, it really is tricky to deal with and fix the mess caused by hacking, malware and ransomware.

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3 Ways to Boost Your Mobile and Content SEO Strategies

3 Ways to Boost Your Mobile and Content SEO Strategies by Jorge Chediak.  Available from <http://www.business2community.com/seo/3-ways-boost-mobile-content-seo-strategies-01766779> [Jan 30, 2017]

SEO is a bit like a chameleon, changing its colors as the marketing landscape evolves — or better, as the latest algorithm from Google deems necessary. Things like the URL, meta data, H1, and alt tags are known to affect ranking, with some saying there are nearly 200 different ranking factors that affect where your page will appear in that next search.

Regardless of the number of factors, there is no denying that Google constantly tinkers with and introduces new algorithms to better assess the quality of content and experience a webpage offers. Since search’s infancy, the effort to serve up content relevant to a user’s question has been at the core of many algorithm updates.

Google’s primary objective is to make the world’s information universally accessible and increasingly useful at a faster and faster pace. So content quality isn’t a new or surprising concept. It’s even debatable whether this even represents a true shift in methodology, given Google’s countless efforts to eliminate easily hackable signals.

The focus on mobile experience, however, is new.

According to eMarketer’s “US Digital Users: The eMarketer Forecast for 2016” study, more than 80 percent of individuals in North America will use a mobile phone, meaning the organization and accessibility of that information affects usability. Each element demands a unique skill set yet must also complement the others.

Keywords, meta data, and backlinks are no longer enough. Google now scans sites and content for usability and user experience. Marketers must consider this paradigm shift when developing their SEO game plans.

The Keys to Good SEO

Experience is a critical aspect of successful SEO, but the basics don’t have to cost tons of money or manpower. A simple, mobile-responsive design serves your brand until you can upgrade. Google’s mobile searches surpassed desktop queries for the first time in 2015, and there’s likely no going back. As always, you have to serve customers on their terms — or, in this case, at the tips of their fingers.

Once the mobile component comes together, you must consider your content. From blogs and branded articles to social posts, it — along with your publishing and sharing strategies — should align with your target audience’s interests.

Know how people interact with your product, and let that information guide your content. In the all-important world of mobile experience, these metrics indicate whether you’re on the right track:

  • Mobile tests: Run these to determine where you’re hitting issues with search engines. Is your usability not up to par? Does your mobile site have coding or syntax errors? Find out what’s causing problems under the hood. Do some diagnostics to determine whether your site is mobile-friendly.
  • Engagement: The big challenge is whether users are taking the actions you desire. This might include subscribing to an email newsletter or downloading a free e-book. If people reach your landing page but navigate away without acting, figure out why.Track engagement rates across various platforms, and adjust your strategies accordingly. A clothing retailer’s audience might favor one type of content, but a surgical hair restoration company’s customers might want something else entirely.
  • Bounce rates: Programs such as Google Analytics and Lucky Orange generate heat maps to help you see exactly the types of content and site components people gravitate toward. If they’re not taking the desired actions, these maps might help you solve the mystery. Analyzing bounce rates helps identify gaps between your goals and actual customer experiences.

Maximize Mobile and Content

Marketers know mobile is mandatory, but content creates other challenges. Combining both in the service of SEO is new territory for most brands, and it can be difficult to know where to begin.

You’re no longer solely worried about search rankings; you must also consider what’s being said about your brand on social and offline. Here’s how to master mobile while conquering content:

1. Hire strategically. Seek candidates with strong technical backgrounds, as well as creatives who can elevate your content. If you have an excellent technical website, put more money toward the content. If your content is great, do the opposite.

Use your resources to build a well-balanced, complementary SEO force. Consultants and independent agencies can supplement your in-house team if you lack the tools to hire more full-time staff. The key is to optimize the mobile experience with content that matters.

2. Make quality key. Content generation costs time and money, but it’s critical to your success. Many companies struggle to develop in-house blog posts, articles, whitepapers, and other materials.

If that’s the case for your team, don’t ignore the problem. Search engines reward brands that provide value to users, something at which content excels. News items, images, video, and other content make up 85 percent of Google search results, so don’t leave content out of your strategy.

3. Monitor traffic and leads. To determine whether your SEO strategies are successful, look to your organic search gross profits. Track lead generation and conversion based on your SEO touchpoints.

Know which landing pages drive new leads and which content pieces directly link to conversions. Traffic plays a significant role in search rankings, so ensure you hit your goals.

The more traffic a site generates, the more relevant it appears to search algorithms. Don’t look solely at overall numbers, though. Identify which keywords, pages, and content drive the most traffic to your site.

Mobile user experience and content are distinct fields, but SEO depends on both. They’re increasingly intertwined as marketers learn the ever-changing rules of search algorithms, and companies must hire talent that can keep pace.

Brands that invest in SEO content and mobile experts — and know how to leverage both resources — are the ones that will have the most success moving forward.

3 Ways to Boost Your Mobile and Content SEO Strategies by Jorge Chediak.  Available from <http://www.business2community.com/seo/3-ways-boost-mobile-content-seo-strategies-01766779> [Jan 30, 2017]

The best way to evaluate your Internet speed

The best way to evaluate your Internet speed by Eric Geier.  Available from <http://www.mydaytondailynews.com/technology/the-best-way-evaluate-your-internet-speed/lLnzlDaUy9wcEnqNtO33gP/> [12:00 a.m. Sunday, January 29, 2017]

The Internet is a necessity for many these days, and when it’s slow, it can be frustrating.

Complaining to your Internet service provider (ISP for short) often leads them to upselling you to a faster plan when it might not be needed. So here I share some tips on dealing with slow Internet issues:

Discover what speeds you’re paying for: ISPs sell their Internet access with varying speeds, typically represented in megabits per second (Mbps), often spoken as “megs,” for the download speeds. Since quoted upload speeds are usually much less than the download speeds, they can be less than 1 Mbps, which they would then be represented in kilobytes per second (Kbps). About 1,000 Kbps equals 1 Mbps.

First, find out exactly what speeds you should be getting for the plan you’re currently paying for. Sometimes your monthly bill or online account from your ISP will tell you, but other times you might have to call them.

Test your current Internet speed: Next, test your actual Internet speeds to ensure you’re getting what you’re currently paying for. There are many ways to do this, but my favorite testing website is www.speedtest.net. Go there and hit Begin Test, and within a minute or two it will show you the results.

Keep in mind, the computer you use to test the speeds and the way in which that computer is connected to the Internet can negatively affect the speeds. You should try to test using a computer that’s hardwired to the Internet modem/router gateway. If you must use a computer that’s wirelessly connected via Wi-Fi, you should ensure it’s relatively close to the Internet gateway.

Reboot your modem/router and computer: If you ever see test results much lower than what’s promised by your ISP or you’re having any other Internet issue, first try rebooting everything. Unplug the ISP modem/router gateway for a couple seconds, keeping in mind you might temporarily loose TV and/or phone service in addition to the Internet. Then reboot your computer and see if that helps.

Call your ISP to test your connection: If you’re still seeing problems after rebooting the equipment, give the ISP a call. Though they might try to just sell you a faster plan, insist on them testing your connection, which they can usually do remotely while you’re on the phone. They might detect a low signal or connection quality due to a problem in your home or with the lines outside, which then they will likely send a tech out to investigate further.

Call a computer pro to check it out: If you need help in testing your Internet speeds or are still having issues after talking to the ISP, consider calling a computer professional. A slow or corrupt computer can cause slowness. A poor Wi-Fi connection can also cause slowness for wirelessly connected devices.

In addition, don’t forget: Having lots of devices on the Internet at once and/or video streaming can certainly slow things down, and you might consider upgrading to a faster plan. On the other hand, if you have one of the faster connections, you might actually be able to downgrade your plan to save money if all that speed isn’t necessary.

If you do only simple web browsing and emailing, one of the slower plans with download speeds in the 1 to 5 Mbps range might be fine. If you do video streaming (like with YouTube or Netflix), I’d suggest the 10 to 20 Mbps range, or more if you have multiple people in the house regularly video streaming.

The best way to evaluate your Internet speed by Eric Geier.  Available from <http://www.mydaytondailynews.com/technology/the-best-way-evaluate-your-internet-speed/lLnzlDaUy9wcEnqNtO33gP/> [12:00 a.m. Sunday, January 29, 2017]