How to use a Blog Post to Help your Search Engine Rankings

Posted by Simply Frank | Posted in Search Engine Optimization, Traffic Trends | Posted on 21-07-2009

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Did you know you could use your blog to easily increase and climb up the search engine results?

Disclaimer: This will not work for you if your blog is hosted on a 3rd party host such as blogspot.com, blogger.com, typepad.com, wordpress.com, or any other FREE blogging host.

Here is a bit of background on this subject.

Did you know that if Google.com does not find many relevant websites that contain the keyword phrase that a user is looking for, they will just start adding results that Google thinks may be relevant to the search results? Most of the time they really are not even close to what the user is searching for. If you EVER see anything like this, it’s clear that there are very little to no websites out there that are targeting those keywords.

Let me give you a live example, because I suck at explaining concepts…

A few days ago, and I do mean Days, I was not even close to being ranked for the keywords “Gobo Design Houston.”  In fact the top spots were for very non related websites. There was one gobo design company in Houston and the rest were either from California, Gobo Manufacturers (not designers), and well wedding DJ’s from other cities and states.

What that means is that there either were very little to none actual websites that Google could show to people looking for a GOBO Designer in Houston or some poorly optimized websites of gobo designers.

I wrote a short article entitled, “Gobo Designs in Houston” and Viola!!!  My Website is Ranked #3 & #4 for the keywords “Gobo Design Houston” Not only That, I received a couple of  unrequested links to my website with the same keywords, a Digg and they are ranked #1, #2 &#10 for those keywords.

So Where I was not even ranked before, I now  own 5 of the 10 positions on the front page of the search engine results. It took actually a few minutes to an Hour for my website to be ranked so high with those keywords…

WHY?

As stated before…

  1. Lack of competition
  2. lack of websites targeting those words
  3. lack of knowledge from business owners who are targeting those keywords.

What’s in it for me?

More business! More income! More Clients! More people going through my sales funnel and not only needing gobo design, but possibly even a DJ or a Photo Booth!

This is a great example of bloggin for the sole purpose of increasing Traffic to your website.  Additionally, be sure to track your traffic to see where it comes from and how you can use this one idea to increase traffic by capturing related terms to this search keyword.

There you have it, now go out and try it for yourself, be sure to use the google keyword analytics tool as discussed on the post on how to “Grow Your Wedding Traffic, One Simple Technique to Try” to gather ideas for keywords you may want to target.

Give it a try!!

Happy Bloggin!


|o| Simply Frank |o|
Bloggin Wedding DJ

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What are Your Visitors ‘Looking’ for? Eye Tracking Study

Posted by Simply Frank | Posted in Search Engine Optimization, Traffic Trends | Posted on 21-05-2009

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Eye Tracking Results

A recent Eye tracking study reveals some of the hot spots you may want to concentrate on.

The Best of Eye Track III: What We Saw When We Looked Through Their Eyes

This is a long read, it would be a good idea to scan the main highlighted points of interest and read the surrounding text.

Here are some 10 points I found interesting

  1. “The eyes most often fixated first in the upper left of the page”
  2. “Dominant headlines most often draw the eye first upon entering the page — especially when they are in the upper left”
  3. “Smaller type encourages focused viewing behavior… larger type promotes lighter scanning”
  4. “For headlines — especially longer ones — it would appear that the first couple of words need to be real attention-grabbers”
  5. “Navigation placed at the top of a homepage performed best”
  6. “Shorter paragraphs performed better in Eyetrack III research than longer ones”
  7. “We found that ads in the top and left portions of a homepage received the most eye fixations.”
  8. “Close proximity to popular editorial content really helped ads get seen.”
  9. “Text ads were viewed most intently, of all the types we tested. “
  10. “Size matters. Bigger ads had a better chance of being seen.”

If you do think about reading the entire article, be prepared to spend about 10 minutes of your time…

Happy Bloggin!


|o| Simply Frank |o|
Bloggin Wedding DJ in Houston

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REPORT: 128 Online Leads in 4 Months!

Posted by Simply Frank | Posted in Bloggin Case Study, Conversion, Email Leads, Traffic Trends | Posted on 06-05-2009

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Online Leads

Ok, so a few days ago, I posted an update on my Facebook profile stating that I need help. I have so many online inquiries that I cannot keep track of. As a matter of fact, yesterday I spent some time going through my history of emails and fond 10 (TEN) emails from the past 2 months that I had lost track of, and what I mean lost track of is not that I did not reply to them, but that I did not follow up with a reason why they had not responded to my last email. Most had already hired another DJ and 2 were still interested but would get back with me (more following up, IS THERE AN EASIER WAY TO DO THIS?)

Now, that’s not that bad compared to how many inquires I get from my online forms.

  1. January 2009           31
  2. February 2009        27
  3. March 2009              31
  4. April 2009                 39

So this year I’ve had a total 128 leads as a result of having an online form as I suggested in a previous article about converting bridal show leads into online clients using the power of the net. Now, since I have not done any bridal shows in over a year, and I only advertise in one magazine, Premiere Bride, and I have only one online ad that I pay for, The Knot, and since keep track of where all my web visitors come from, I know a few things for fact.

  1. 90% of those 128 leads come to my website from the search engines.
  2. 5% of the leads come from The Knot
  3. 5% of the leads come from other thing such as My magazine ad, Myspace, Facebook, Twitter, referals, etc…

Now 128 leads may not sound like a lot to you, but take into consideration many limitations on my website…

  1. I don’t have my prices online… Major turn off to some people as they feel I may be hiding something or I am too expensive.
  2. I proudly am a Bilingual DJ and Master of Ceremonies…. Major turn off to some people as they feel that I may not be able to represent them correctly or I may not know the music.
  3. I don’t have the most beautiful DJ website out there… some people may be turned off by how simple it looks.
  4. My website is too wordy… Some people are turned off by not enough pictures and having to read my stuff and find out there is no price anywhere to be found.
  5. I don’t have the details about my DJ equipment that I use… this is mainly something other dj’s have suggested.
  6. I have ads on my website.
  7. I am marketing online… Vendors automatically assume that online brides are cheap, they are if yo u consider paying a DJ 1,200+ for a wedding reception cheap.
  8. Worrying what people will say about telling their friends and relatives that they ‘found their DJ online.
  9. They never have heard me play before and I don’t allow outsiders to my events… EVER!
  10. People worry about giving out their personal information online… This is a huge one, well they are all big
  11. Many other limitations, or mental blocks that people place on their heads about putting an online form on the FRONT PAGE OF YOUR WEB SITE.

Keep in mind, these are all leads that used my online form, mainly because when they arrived at my website, they did not want to call me.

Here is something that you may not realize…

When people are online, having to reach for the phone and call you is an extra action that they have to initiate! They really don’t want to call you unless they really have to and they are extremely motivated to do so.  Think about it when you are online doing research, don’t you want to keep researching, whatever you may be researching? Don’t you want to continue without any interruptions? (unless of course they are friends or family members calling to distract you, lol.) Aren’t most of us procrastinators? Don’t we say, ahhh, I’ll get to this later (I’ll call them later)… and how often does later never come?

What I’m getting at, is make it sooo easy for your bride to contact you that the 11 (Eleven) objectives above are not even thought about, or are easily outweighed.

I even go as far as putting on my form, give me your phone number ONLY if you want us to contact you by phone, what that means to me is that they are interested but are too lazy to look for the phone to call me so they would really love you if you called them… So they don’t have to.

I hope you understand that I’m not trying to brag about how many leads I get; but I am just merely giving you a report on how you can INCREASE the number monthly leads. It’s so simple, place a contact form on your website. I have it on all of mine where they can easily fill it out. See for your self, I have it on my Houston DJ Website and My Photo Booth Rental Website.

Happy Bloggin!


|o| Simply Frank |o|

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5 Tips to Keep Your Website or Blog Present on the Search Engines

Posted by Simply Frank | Posted in Conversion, Email Leads, Search Engine Optimization, Traffic Trends | Posted on 27-04-2009

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Take your blog to the top of the Search Engines

Take your blog to the top of the Search Engines

As we all know, the economy is not in the best shape ever, however, if you do any type of marketing or blogging online, you know that your traffic to both your website and your blog has probably increased by about 25% overall this year.

To me it seem that more and more brides are going online to search for their wedding vendors.

Most still rely on the traditional word of mouth. However, I might even dare to say that the wedding vendor with only a website might win the sale over a wedding vendor with only a flier, brochure, or business card.

Online marketing is taking over offline marketing the same way that Google took over Yahoo as the search engine of choice.

If you have an online presence established,  here are 5 tips to keep your website present on the top of the search engines.

  1. Post to your blog regularly, Ideally Daily!

    A lot of you have already heard this concept. Post regularly to your blog so that the search engines get into a habit of coming back to you blog and indexing it. The more you post the more the search engine bots come and scoop up your new and great material to share with the rest of the world. It also keeps you current on your readers’ minds. It really sux if you like someone’s blog and they stop posting for a week or two. That just drives readers crazy and may even piss them off. So keep your readers and the search engines happy; post great articles to your blog, and post them often.

  2. Update your Main Page Regularly.

    Your main web page should be updated regularly as well. If your main website runs off a bloggin platform then you have no problem as your main page is a blog and it changes every time you write a blog post, however if your website is a static page, then you need to update it regularly, maybe even monthly. It’s a good idea to keep current information in your website. maybe you are planning to attend an upcoming bridal show. It would be a good idea to write a paragraph on your page telling your online visitors where they can go meet you. If a reader reaches your website and it has not changed for over 1 year, don’t you think they would be wondering if there is anyone really on the other side? You want them to gain confidence by your website, not lose it.

  3. Check your Web Stats Regularly

    Stats, Stats, and more stats… If you are not tracking your website stats in any way, then you will have a difficult time knowing where to go next. You should have many website goals. For example, my goals are; To rank high on the search engines, To continually grow my website traffic every month, to target more brides in Houston to book my DJ Services or Photo booth Services, To convert more visitors into customers, etc… If you can track how may visitors you have and how they arrived on your website, then you have a better idea of what to do with your website, which pages to tweak, which pages to eliminate, which pages your customers are coming from, why they don’t buy when they land on a specific page, how long a visitor lasts on a page, etc… For example, I use 3 forms of tracking website visitors on my website.
    1. A program called TraceWatch, which is probably the best tool I’ve used to track my website visitors, it’s a little more complicated to use and you do have to know a little bit of programming to get it to work, but it’s by far the best tool. If you’ve read any of my posts where I show you my website traffic stats, that’s the tool that you see.
    2. Google Analytics Tool. This tool is great but it is limited a bit since it uses Javascript and people can opt to turn off javascript, so they don’t get tracked. It is simple to install on your web pages that you want to track and google does all the work for you. All you do is install the script on your pages, and log into your google analytics page and see all the results; how many visitors come to your site, where they come from, what search engine terms they use, what pages they visit most, how long they are on your site, etc..
    3. Wordpress Stats. This requires you to have an account on wordpress.com and is good but it is very limited. Hey, some tracking is better than no tracking. but You need to track, track, track so you can know where you stand.

  4. Get new incoming links to your website.

    This is a hard task to do but if you can accomplish this, you will move up the ranks of the search engines fairly quick. What you do is go to the free directories and fill out the information to get listed on those directories. Sometimes they require you to post a link to their website on one of your web pages. Create a links page and host their link on your page; that’s their only requirement. Ask other vendors if  you could trade links with them and tell them exactly how you want your link. A great idea, is to have your targeted keywords on the link text. Instead of saying “Click Here” you might want the link to say “Houston Photographer” or “Houston Coordinator” Or “Houston Wedding DJ.” This is the optimal way to get links to your page as the search engines rank your page for those keywords. The more you have pointing to your site, the more ‘votes’ you get, the higher you rank in the search engines for those keywords.

  5. Leverage your Social Medias

    Social media is a great tool to use. I’ve found that Myspace is great to get business from other individuals, for example brides, personal parties, etc.. to where as Facebook I have been able to network myself for other wedding vendors. Twitter, I would also say that you can network better with other wedding vendors. I have not gotten completely into the whole twitter bandwagon, but I have an account. My advice for the social medias is just to be a part of them and find out the best way that you can get something of value out of them. They are a new way of marketing so if you can find a way to leverage them, you will be one step ahead of your competition. Youtube, now there is something most wedding vendors don’t really want to get into. I’ve had great success both from search engine traffic and as a good way to gain my client’s trust. Videos are great for customers who don’t like to read, you can make a video, upload it to youtube and you will have a great representation of you and your services and display it on your site. The best part, if you use your keywords on your video title, you will rank highly on the search engines for those keywords, add a link to your website on your profile or on the video itself and you will have an extra added flow of targeted traffic to your site.

These are the 5 basic steps that I follow to make sure that my websites increase their traffic every month.

Happy Bloggin!

Simply Frank

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Vendors, Get Your Websites Ready, the Brides are Coming!

Posted by Simply Frank | Posted in Traffic Trends, traffic | Posted on 11-09-2008

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TIME IS RUNNING DOWNWhy? u ask?

Recently I was talking to a friend of mine who also happens to also be in the wedding industry. She stated that this month (September ‘08) was really, really slow for them. Their bookings were down a noticeable difference from previous months. She also stated that a few other of her wedding vendor friends (2 photographers and 1 reception venue owner) had a slow month of September. I was puzzled because for me, this is a normal/average month.

So I decided to compare this years 2008’s online traffic with that of last year’s. I logged onto my  statistics portion of my website and saw the same trend going on for this year as last as far as online traffic goes.

It, of course, was consistent whit their statements. September is not necessarily the slowest month for online traffic, August is. September is the month that online traffic starts to pick up. I don’t know if it has anything to do with the long summer vacations and getting back to school, but there is a small dip on my online traffic during the month of august. Which makes sense, most people do not want to pick September as the month they are getting married. I believe it’s because of Back to school, because they will have to spend their entire summer finalizing their wedding, and because of the expenses most people have during the month of September.

The Website Traffic Numbers

So here is the graph for traffic visitors logged through google’s Analytics program.

If you pay close attention, you can see the same trends from early in the year 2007 show up in the year 2008. Even though my traffic grew overall this year by 100%, the trends remained the same. During January of 2007  there was a huge spike of visitors, the same as you see for January 2008. March had a spike in both 2007 and 2008. July had a spike both years as well. Now if you notice in 2007, August was low then September had a slight gain, and October just exploded with traffic.

This month you should start preparing your website for that explosion in traffic. Fix you landing pages, Prepare an email autoresponder, place an online form on your website, get started bloggin, aim for those keywords, rank high-er on the search engines… do something anything to get as much of these brides/clients as you can. There is an upcoming opportunity and you should be doing something, the slightest thing to get a piece of that. Because if the trend is the same as last year, and I’m sure it will, you have until the end of this month to capture all that traffic and maximize your profits from your website.

Happy Bloggin!


Francisco H. Perez
Bloggin Professional DJ in Houston

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