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12 Days of Google – Day 9: Sitemaps

     -     Dec 22nd, 2017   -     Search Engine Optimization   -     0 Comments

A sitemap is a page which provides a link to every user accessible page on a website (except gated content). The purpose of this page is to make it easier for users to find desired content and clarify the information architecture. There is also a XML version of the sitemap which is meant primarily for Googlebot (and others to crawl) to gain information on site layout and when new content is added

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What is Quality Content?

     -     Dec 21st, 2017   -     Content Development   -     0 Comments

Learn about what is quality content and how to approach the topic. Understand the importance of making your firm’s approach different and unique. The includes asking the hard question about how your firm can approach an issue, topic or other problem in a way that creates value for clients. Once you have determined how you will add value it’s only a matter of time until your site become a hub activity. Keep asking how are we adding value, who are we serving and how are we doing it differently than other CPA and accounting firms.

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12 Days of Google – Day 8: Meta Tags

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Meta tags are special tags located in the Head section of the HTML and provides important about the page. The information included in this section is visible within the SERP but not on the actual webpage itself. Meta tags are the foundational component of on-page SEO and should be unique to reflect the content on each page. Some accounting firms make the mistake of leveraging the same meta data across their entire site. This is an error to be avoided

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New Google SEO Starter Guide Published

     -     Dec 20th, 2017   -     Search Engine Optimization   -     0 Comments

Last week Google announced that it has published a new version of the dated search engine optimization (SEO) starter guide. The guide is a “must have” tool for any accountant or accounting marketer looking for best practices on steps they can take to position their website with Google. While some of the information is technical in nature it does provide a baseline of information to get interested parties started. The guide replaces the prior version and renders the Webmaster Academy obsolete because it covers essential information that was previously available in the two locations.

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12 Days of Google – Day 7: Page Rank

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Page Rank is a measure of a website’s trust and popularity and is based on the Google algorithm. It is typically noted as a value between 0 and 1. The closer to 1 the value, the higher the page rank and increased position in the Search Engine Results Page (SERP).

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12 Days of Google – Day 6: Long Tail Keywords

     -     Dec 19th, 2017   -     Search Engine Optimization   -     0 Comments

These are keyword terms which are generally longer and more specific designed to attract users searching on a specific question, issue or challenge. Long tail keywords are generally used in a more advanced SEO keyword planning and ranking program. For a example, a user may search for Denver CPA which is broad while Denver CPA business valuation experience would be a long tail search. Most are surprised to learn that long tail searches are more popular and with the emergence of voice it will continue to grow in popularity.

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12 Days of Google – Day 5: Googlebot

     -     Dec 18th, 2017   -     Search Engine Optimization   -     0 Comments

Googlebot is a program that visits each site on the internet and automatically indexes new content and other changes for Google. Other search engines have their own version of a bot, but they all accomplish the same objective to regularly scour the internet to find new content and add it to the search engine index. It’s important to note that Googlebot doesn’t visit a website everyday rather at a set interval

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12 Days of Google – Day 4: 301 Redirect

     -     Dec 17th, 2017   -     Search Engine Optimization   -     0 Comments

On the fourth day of Google FlashPoint Marketing told to me – 301 Redirects.

This is a type of redirect used to tell search engines that a page on a website has permanently moved. This is typically used when a website has been redesigned and the new URLs don’t match the existing URL’s. These redirects are added to the websites .htaccess file on apache servers or through WordPress plugins if you using this CMS. A 301 redirect allows the website owner to retain the SEO value of a page once it is moved.

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12 Days of Google – Day 3: Alt Text

     -     Dec 16th, 2017   -     Search Engine Optimization   -     0 Comments

Most don’t realize that search engines like Google are unable to “see” images. As a result, the Alt Text tag was created to give the website owner the opportunity to provide a brief description of the image. It’s used when the graphic is not deliverable or a browser is being used that doesn’t display graphics. This is the only place on a website where it’s acceptable to give different information to the search engine than to the user.

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12 Days of Google – Day 2: Google Bomb

     -     Dec 15th, 2017   -     Search Engine Optimization   -     0 Comments

On the second day of Google FlashPoint Marketing told to me – Google Bomb

Google Bomb is a term that has become so common it can be found in various online dictionaries. Google bombing refers to an attempt to make a search term for a website return either a person or organization when entered in a search engine. This is usually done for comedic purposes, for example miserable failure returning George W. Bush as a top result. It is accomplished by creating a large number of links a site from pages that include the search term.

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