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January 11, 2016 by Peter Mahoney

With the #newyear, it's time to start updating all my marketing materials to say I've 19 years experience now!

— Purple Web Marketing (@purpleweb) January 11, 2016

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3 Approaches to PPC Advertising

December 31, 2015 by Peter Mahoney

I don’t actually offer PPC advertising services (Pay per click). I’m very specialised at what I do already, but clients do regularly ask me for advice garnered from 18 years experience across a variety of technologies.

So I do have some thoughts to share with you.

One very effective technique with PPC is to target what is known as a “spread” of search queries and phrases. That’s based on making the most of the three different “tracks” people take when planning PPC campaigns.

  1. Many people make the mistake of just targeting the most popular searches, which of course is a valid technique but places them firmly, exclusively, in a very competitive market. It also costs a lot more to run campaigns of this nature.
  2. Conversely some people will try to do the opposite, target only the less common searches to save themselves money spent on the campaign, but of course they see a lot less traffic.
  3. There is a third-road, which is trying to find searches with a statistically slightly higher popularity, but lower competition. However, the vast nature of Google Adwords and other PPC markets tends to even these “gaps” out pretty quickly, so even when they can be found the gap is very narrow.

I prefer to approach these campaigns as a spread, to include some targets from all three of these categories. That way you achieve a good mix of results, financial outlay, and it gives you greater scope to track the success of your campaigns and decide which of these might be worth higher future investment.

Basically, you get more options, more data and therefore in the long run a much more strategic and lucrative approach.

Filed Under: Google, Hints & Tips

How good am I?

November 30, 2015 by Peter Mahoney

I’m not very good at tooting my own horn, but for the record, there are over 1,000 reviews of my service floating around on the internet, an 998 of those are 5-star feedbacks.

I’ve been doing website development since 1995, and SEO since 1998. Even according to Malcolm Gladwell’s 10,000 hour rule, that makes me an expert in both areas a few times over.

I just had a moment this morning that reminded myself just how experienced I am what I do. One client signed up for my monthly SEO service a few weeks ago. Normally it’s a month before I issue the first update but I do like to keep an eye on how things are going and check the data fairly regularly.

So when he wrote to ask how things were progressing I was very happy to be able to send him this graph, showing the number of times his site was seen in Google search results over the past 90 days, with a crudely drawn arrow indicating when he started working with me.

So how good am I? Very good. I’m just not always very good at telling you about it.

Filed Under: Marketing, Opinion, Search Engine Optimisation (SEO), Wordpress

Google’s RankBrain and SEO

October 27, 2015 by Peter Mahoney

Google has a new update for us. Called “RankBrain”, in its most basic sense it’s an attempt by Google to run AI (Artificial Intelligence) as a way of working out how useful a site is to any given query.

One example Google has given for how it affects things, is this search query:

What’s the title of the consumer at the highest level of a food chain

Obviously that’s not the most well structured question, but a lot of searches aren’t that carefully thought out.

The point of the example is the word “consumer”. In different contexts it can mean different things, and RankBrain is intended to help match searches with the most relevant results; understanding the context.

It doesn’t have a huge effect on how I would structure a site and its contents for SEO though—fortunately because my advice for SEO has always fit in very nicely with Google’s overall ethos, changes to their algorithm usually strengthen my clients’ SEO.

But it is worth being aware that Google is definitively not just “pattern matching”; counting keywords in your content. They’re trying to read it like a human being would—so keep writing for a human audience when you’re adding content.

Filed Under: Google, Keywords, Search Engine Optimisation (SEO)

Google confirms more searches are performed on mobile devices than desktop computers

May 6, 2015 by Peter Mahoney

For those of us who track this sort of thing, this comes as no surprise. But it’s worth knowing it’s now official – Google has confirmed that more searches are performed on mobile phones and tablets than traditional PCs/laptops.

It makes their last major update well timed – just a couple of weeks ago they made sure mobile friendly sites would have priority in mobile-based search results over sites that are not.

But this does mean if your site isn’t mobile friendly, we have the stats to hand that show you ARE missing out of search engine potential. Contact me and I can help.

Filed Under: Google, Search Engine Optimisation (SEO)

Mobilegeddon

April 28, 2015 by Peter Mahoney

It’s a catchy name for a simple, but important change.

Since April 21, Google has been ranking sites that are mobile friendly higher in search results–but only for searches performed on mobile devices.

So if I use my phone to look for a photographer – sites that are mobile friendly are going to come up before those that are not.

If I do the same search on my desktop, they won’t (as much).

There are two main things to take away from this:

  1. This is an important change, and you should check that your site is mobile friendly immediately. You can do that using Google’s own tool.
    If your site fails, let me know and we’ll do something about it.
  2. The other thing to keep in mind is this is just the start, it’s clear Google intends to roll this out to all searches, regardless of whether the search was performed on a desktop, tablet or mobile. It’s only a matter of time until all search rankings are affected–so make sure your site is mobile friendly.

 

Filed Under: Search Engine Optimisation (SEO)

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