Affordable Search Engine Optimisation Services

February 2, 2012

Back Link Service

Aged High PR Quality Sites

 

Arjen Bootsma is a SEO Consultant and Advisor with many years experience. He  works with many Clients from Businesses to Internet Marketers.profile

He provides a fast, reliable and professional service. There are various back link services available which you may be interested in to help you boost the rankings of your website(s).

 

BUY Links On AGED Quality High PR Sites

…Including .co.uk Sites

  • Home Page Links
  • Site-Wide Links

Various niches…

FINANCE 

3 sites

DATING 

3 sites

GAMBLING 

1 site

HEALTH 

2 sites

COMPUTERS 

1 site

COMPUTER GAMES 

2 sites

CAMPING EQUIPMENT / OUTDOOR

1 site

NOTE! There are a limited number of links available on the homepages or for a site-wide link…


Cost = £25 per per month or £200 for full year paid upfront (save £100)

Please email me at arjen234@yahoo.co.uk for the URLs and Availability!

WEB DIRECTORIES

We have aged quality high PR web directories available to submit your site too, including .co.uk directories…

They are 5 sites from PR2 – PR4

NOTE! Please email ‘web directory fee’ to arjen234@yahoo.co.uk to get a £10 discount (£39 instead of £49)!

Buy BlogPost Links On Aged High PR Quality Sites

How Does It Work?

1) We write quality blog posts

We can write a blog posts on the topic either you choose or we choose for you whichever you prefer, with anchor text that you can decide on.

  • 2 anchor text links per post
  • 400 words
  • link for 6 months

COST = £40 (per blog post)

2) Provide your own blog post

You can provide me with an existing quality blog post you may have. Again you decide on the anchor text used in the post.

  • 2 anchor text links per post
  • maximum 500-600 words
  • link for 6 months

COST = £20 (per blog post)

Tailored SEO Services

 Please email me for more info on any SEO service needs you have…or any other questions!

You can do so by emailing me at arjen234@yahoo.co.uk

 

Thank you for your interest!

Arjen Bootsma
SEO Consultant

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Google Panda/Farmer Update – Turning Content Farmers to Endangered Species

March 22, 2011

Google Panda or Farmer Updates – Making endangered species out of content farms

Contents and interactivity to rank well
Google’s recent algorithm changes, labelled Panda update by Google and dubbed farmer update by some in the SEO industry is reminiscent of the algo change of a few years ago which signal the beginning of the end of scrapper sites. The Panda or Farmer update is expected to impact just under 12% of websites served on Google SERPs, most of the sites expected to affect negatively are websites know as contents farms such as Articles Directories and sites that provide information on how to do this or that such as ehow . co .uk .

The main factors deployed in Panda update is mainly a shift on the wight given to some of the factors used to evaluate site ranking, no new factors were introduced and non was taken out. The main factors that plays prominent role in the Panda algo update are are :
i. Uniqueness of contents. (Contents created specifically for a website, not copied to zillions of other pages on the net.
ii. User interaction with contents. (Is your content really valuable, is it what users were searching for or did users just exit once they are take to your contents by Google?

The Panda update is consistent with Google’s move towards using TrustRank to evaluate and rank website rather than in the past when linking carries the largest with when ranking a websites. It is claimed by some in the SEO industry that Google has shrunk the weight carried by links pointing to a site significantly from the days when over 60% of what determines your site position on SERPs was linking.

How does Panda update affect my site?

It really will not affect your site much (well, assuming you have unique contents and you are not a running a contents farm). It is said the sites that will feel the effect of the Panda update are mainly the large content farm site such as eHow, Ezinearticles and other large article/how to do this or that type websites.

Do you need more information about Googles’s panda / Farmer updates? You can read the Google Panda Update by David Amerland at UK webmaster forum. You can join the discussion at webmaster serve or comment on the article right here at Temi .

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Search Engine Marketing Services in Glasgow – GlasGoWeb Leading the Way

April 11, 2010

GlasGoWeb

GlasGoWeb

Search Engine Marketing Services in Glasgow

Like most small businesses across the UK, for small businesses in Glasgow, search engine optimisation and marketing is crucial to a successful Internet marketing strategy. Given the fact that small businesses are not the richest companies in the land, being able to market their product and services using cost effective SEO is of utmost importance. If you need SEO Glasgow , there are dozens of ways to achieve high ranking in search engine result pages, three of the most popular ways includes:
* DIY search engine optimisation.
* Out sourcing your search engine optimisation.
* Using your local search engine optimisation consultant.

There are advantages and disadvantages in each of the aforementioned ways of get your website to number one position in leading search engines but using your local search engine optimisation expert is certainly the best option. A brief information about each of the three options will show why small businesses in Glasgow looking to get excellent SERP results need to choose a Glaswegian SEO consultant over say an Indian SEO consultant or indeed a search engine optimisation consultant from London for that matter.

DIY Search Engine Optimisation

You can find an awful lot of information on how to optimise your website online, some of these information are excellent, others are outdated and some are outright dangerous to the success of your website. It is a very bad idea to optimise your site yourself using some of the DIY SEO manuals found online because some optimisation techniques advocated by some SEO experts will actually get your site banned by leading search engines. Optimisation technique such as cloaking, keyword stuffing and other black hat SEO methods which you can easily find information about are not good for your site ranking in search engines.

Outsourcing your Search Engine Optimisation

It is quite popular to outsource SEO this days. India is the most popular outsourcing destination. One of the advantages companies that outsource to India gives as their main reason is cost, it is generally assumed that outsourcing to India is cheaper.
One thing most companies that outsource their SEO do not realise it the dictum that says, if you buy cheap you buy twice. It is trued that most things that needs to be done to get a website ranking well is online, but there is nothing like a local SEO company or consultant with in dept knowledge of the environment and location you are operating to get your online marketing strategy right for you.

Using Local Glasgow SEO Company

The best decision any Glasgow based small business, looking to start or improve its search engine optimisation and search engine marketing reach can do it to use an Internet marketing Glasgow base SEO company or SEO consultant. You will be putting your business in the care of a local expert you cannot only speak to on the phone but one that speaks your language as well. One such company is GlasGoWeb, an Internet marketing Glasgow

GlasGoWeb has been building, optimising and marketing websites in the Glasgow area since 2006. They offers full search engine marketing services including search engine optimisation (SEO), Pay Per Click(PPC) account marketing, social media marketing and search engine marketing training. If you are a small business and want to success with your online marketing strategy, you need to speak to the local experts at GlasGoWeb to get you search engine success off to a good start.

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SEO Tips for eCommerce and Online Stores

May 26, 2008

eCommerce websites are one of the most difficult sites to optimise for search engines. Partly because of the shopping cart application used to develop a site and partly because store owners do not take the time to take the basic steps required to differentiate their online store from other stores using the same shopping cart platform or selling the same goods.
The simple and easy steps below should help you make your site search engine friendly and hopefully help you increase sales.

1. Choose your shopping cart carefully:
If you are not using a bespoke shopping cart, then put a lot of thoughts into choosing a shopping cart. Ensure the shopping cart software you choose is search engine friendly. This means in addition to your product URLs being clean and without parameter passing, each product or at least product categories should have SEO keyword fields for title tag, meta tag, and keywords. If you have you shopping basket created for you, ask your developer to build SEO keyword fields into it.

2. Products and possibly manufacturers name in URL:
When creating your product category and sub categories, try to arrange it so that product and manufactures name appears in the url, for example:
www.ecommerceshopname.co.uk/uskids/juniorgolfequipment/golfclubs.php .

3. Easy to crawl site navigation:
Ensure your site navigation is created with code search engine crawlers can index. There are some very fancy navigation that makes eCommerce sites look good but cannot be crawled by search engines.

4. Internal site linking:
When linking from one product to another or even one page to another withing your site, use keyword rick anchor text, for example, don’t link to another product like this: thatProduct.php rather like this: golfBalls.php .

5. Do not stuff your homepage title tag:
Most eCommerce site tries to insert keywords of as many of the products they sell as possible, this can be counter productive. You should optimise your homepage title take for two or three of your products. In the body of the page, you can create keyword rich text linking to other pages of your site optimised for that particular product.

6. Optimise your product image:
Simply adding alt tag to images used on your ecommerce site will enhance usability to blind or partially sighted uses and could increase traffic from search engine image search crawlers. You should also give meaningful names to your images, for example call a golf bag image golf bag rather than image 2.

7. Linking from your blog:
If you have a blog as part of your online store, you should link to products you blog about with anchor text that is the product name rather than just saying “more” or “view details” .

8. Create product feeds:
Most modern shopping cart comes with product RSS feeds that enable you to export your products to Google base and other content aggregations such as Haabaa Price.

9. Create RSS feeds for your customers:
Some shopping cart have a product RSS feeds (different from the one in tip number 10) similar to RSS feeds from websites or forums, it enables the customer to monitor latest products as you add them to your site.

10. Create unique product description:
Many online store just copy and paste product description from the manufacturers, its create thousands of duplicate contents. Its important that you reword product description to make yours unique.

You can find more eCommerce optimisation tips, discuss shopping cart, payment gateways and other online store development related potics at UK eCommerce forum section of UK Webmaster Forum.

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