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Search not understood and used in PR campaigns

January 28, 2008 in SEO by ArticleSnatch

The Public Relations Society of America's Los Angeles chapter holds an event in January of each year where they have a panel of the top PR experts look at what the state of PR is and where it is headed for the next year. All five panelists mentioned social media and how it has changed the practice of PR this year.Search, however, is not part of the PR lexicon yet. In answer to a question from the floor Joe Kessler of SS & K said that search is an area every PR person should understand and use, but it is a gaping hole in the PR toolset.When Greg Jarboe saw the importance of search for PR and started to optiimize press releases four or five years ago he called his agency SEO-PR. But it was not the PR industry that adopted the practice, it was SEO agencies. So we had the odd situation of non-PR folk writing press releases.And here we are in 2008 and one of the top agency CEOs says search is something of value and should be an integral part of all PR campaigns.What makes search so important to PR?* Studies have shown conclusively that page one positioning in the search engines affects your brand value. In many cases the SERP is the first contact someone has with your company. How you appear on that page influences their perception of your business. * If a searcher persistently sees your business on page one for the key phrases they're searching it leads them to believe you are a major player in this field * User-generated content has given the power of voice to consumers. Peer reviews and comments are the number one influencer prior to action or purchase today. Blogs and comments are showing up in search results pages. * If there is negative content on the page it can damage your reputation. * Journalists are using search engines to find information when they research a story. Being highly visible in the search engines could increase your media coverage.These are all very traditional PR areas of expertise. And search is influencing every one of them. It is tool PR professionals have to master..

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SES: 10 Ways To Optimize Your Blog

August 23, 2007 in Internet by ArticleSnatch

There’s a lot of blogs out there – a lot – so getting yours noticed could be difficult. The panelists at the SEO Through Blogs & Feeds session at the Search Engine Strategies Conference in San Jose have some ideas about how to do that.

(Our on-scene WebProNews staff has passed along this latest news from SES San Jose 2007. If you can’t be there, you need to be here with WebProNews this week, for videos and reports.)

"There 93.8 million blogs worldwide," says SEO-PR president and co-founder Greg Jarboe. "Getting excited about getting a blog is like getting excited when the phone book arrives."

"Yeah, but, it’s your name in print," says Navin Johnson.

Jarboe joins Rebecca Lieb, Editor-in-Chief of the ClickZ Network in providing some expert advice on optimizing a blog, and we’ve organized that advice into a neat top ten list. (The plugins recommended are all for WordPress.)

10 Ways To Optimize Your Blog

1.    Tag clouds and tag pages; check out Ultimate Tag Warrior plugin for creating these. Lieb says ClickZ double traffic to one their blogs by adding it.

2.    Add a "Related Posts" feature. Lieb recommends the Contextual Related Posts plugin for WordPress.

3.    Top Ten posts feature to display most popular posts

4.    Add "next" and "previous" post buttons

5.    Build inbound links

6.    Title tags – use SEO Title Tag plugin for WordPress to assign unique title tags to individual posts.

7.    Claim your blog at Technorati and use Technorati tags

8.    Use "sticky" posts that always appear at the top of the page as a way to add a keywords-rich introduction to category pages. Adhesive plugin works for this.

9.    Use the Buzzlogic tool to find out which bloggers are most influential in conversations – refer to them and try to get them to link to you.

10.    Get into other bloggers’ blog rolls (trackbacks and comments won’t help in link gain.

 

 

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