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  • The Industry

    Posted by admin on Fri, 06/06/2008 – 15:24 in

    Well, it was an interesting week. Seems everyone is at the SMX Advanced this week, so it was a little slow. I thought I would wrap up a few bits of news for a nice Friday informative. I haven’t been blogging a lot lately (seems less and less every week), but that’s just a sign that SEO Factor is doing well. Catch 22 I guess.

    Catch 22

    Posted by admin on Thu, 05/29/2008 – 14:59 in

    After my hotel reputation management post yesterday, I received a lot of emails about the subject, and how a hotelier goes about finding an Internet marketing firm for their hotel. I couldn’t answer some of those emails too directly, as there would be a conflict of interest, but I thought I would create a decent post to help you out.

    Posted by admin on Wed, 05/28/2008 – 15:28 in

    It seems that almost every conversation I have about SEO with someone new to the idea includes some common questions. With answering these questions, I am then asked the exact same question, every time. “So, what sites do you read?” Well, let me tell you.

    It’s not uncommon for SEOs and bloggers to share their RSS feeds or XML files to their readers. This indeed allows for the reader to make use of the ones they want to read, and use their desired RSS Reader.

    Posted by admin on Fri, 05/16/2008 – 15:42 in

    First, I should really apologize for not posting in a while. I’ve been super busy lates. I know that’s not an excuse, but it’s the truth. However, there are some great posts and happenings this week that I wanted to link to. I have a couple of posts coming next week, so there will be something good to read.

    The Future of SEO

    Posted by admin on Thu, 05/15/2008 – 15:33 in

    I recently wrote an article for Skellie of Anywired.com on 7 Signs of SEO Scams. It was posted yesterday, and I would like to direct my readers to it. It was a post on SEO offers that should be noted as signs of a scam.

    Posted by admin on Thu, 02/28/2008 – 16:28 in

    I wanted to post something this week about the prices we SEOs charge, and what you can expect to see as “the norm.” However, sometimes, you catch a few other posts that do the subject justice. So, I want to showcase 2 of those recent posts.

    Don’t worry, I’m getting some information together for the SEO eBook for this subject, but for now, these are great reads.

    Posted by admin on Wed, 01/16/2008 – 20:28 in

    Well, I’m a little sad today. As an SEO, if I’m not first met with complete unawareness of what it is I do, I’m labled a spammer by someone who happens to have had a bad experience with some “SEO Firm.” Usually, it doesn’t bother me too much, for when I get to talk to someone one-on-one, they realize I genuinely want to help. This has a lot to do with a background working as the “SEO” for a company that ripped people off, and I have a God’s promise to run my life differently now. But sometimes, someone I admire says something a little disheartening.

    Posted by admin on Tue, 01/08/2008 – 00:07 in

    Today, I’m pretty upset. I read an article. I speak on an article on ‘Tech ‘Solutions’ Your Small Biz Can’t Use’ over at msnbc.com (there’s a little businessweek.com logo there, so it may have come from them). So what is it that made me angry?

    Posted by admin on Fri, 12/21/2007 – 21:10 in

    In following Andrew Shotland on Giving SEO For Christmas, I wanted to give a link with a good anchor myself. The idea is to give a free link with a juicy anchor to a charity of your choice. It’s a great idea, it’s for a good cause, takes just a few moments of your time, and will keep on giving.

    I openly ask that others join in. There are plenty of blogs out there with way more clout than myself and Andrew put together. By all means, leave a comment on his post to let him know he isn’t alone.

  • Choosing An Internet Marketing Firm For Your Hotel

    After my hotel reputation management post yesterday, I received a lot of emails about the subject, and how a hotelier goes about finding an Internet marketing firm for their hotel. I couldn’t answer some of those emails too directly, as there would be a conflict of interest, but I thought I would create a decent post to help you out.

    In an effort to prevent any conflicts of interest and to fully disclose my information, I want to mention that I am indeed involved with a hotel Internet marketing company. However, I’m not going to name said company because I like to keep my blog as unbiased as I can, and give a good set of tid bits that any hotel can use to their advantage.

    So, how does a hotel find a good Internet marketing firm? I’ll give you a couple of good guidelines and questions to ask.

    General SEO and Internet Marketing
    Overall, a potential hotel Internet marketing firm should have basic SEO knowledge. I say this for 2 major reasons. 1) some firms didn’t start out providing SEO or Internet marketing services. They previously started somewhere else, and decided that this was a good business to get into. This doesn’t mean they shouldn’t be considered, but it does mean that they should have hired some people who are knowledgeable about the industry, and not trying to reinvent the wheel or just looking for a few quick bucks. 2) There are plenty of SEO scam firms out there, and a niche provider is no different. You need to educate and protect yourself.

    To help you out a little, the First Chapter of the Learning The SEO Factor book I started (and will try to consistently expand on) that should help you ask the right questions and what to look out for.

    I also wrote an article for another blog called 7 Signs of SEO Scams.

    Rankings To Traffic To Bookings (Proof of ROI)
    The neat thing about hotel SEO and Internet marketing is the ability to show a return on investment. You see, hotel websites can make use of what is known as an Internet Booking Engine (IBE) to allow visitors to book rooms online. You Internet marketing firm should be able to work with your IBE (or even provide one for you) and track the visitors to your site, and then to your booking engine as a result of their online marketing efforts. These are good, hard numbers. Now, just because a firm doesn’t offer or work with an IBE doesn’t mean they aren’t providing a quality service, but it is something of the norm and provides a good bit of information.

    Hotel Experience
    Generally speaking, I’ve never really agreed with the niche service providing model in regard to SEO. Why limit yourself to just one field. Besides, we SEOs get really excited when we get to work on something new and interesting. That being said, that is only my personal opinion and I don’t feel has any bearing whatsoever on the quality of service being provided. However, if a firm is to focus on providing a specific service to a specific type of business, then they should probably employ a few people with experience in that type of business. This will only help the SEOs working on your site have a greater understanding of your business.

    Again, this shouldn’t be a deal breaker, but if a company is going to focus on one niche, I feel they should have a few experts in that area. Just food for thought.

    Practice What You Preach
    When I was a kid I worked for a landscaping company. My yard, however, looked terrible. It was something of a running joke between the workers. They all had ugly lawns. I currently have a mechanic friend (now THAT’s good networking. He comes in handy) that drives a car that’s in really bad shape. There’s a point here, I promise.

    When I became involved with SEO, I had the feeling that my site didn’t need SEO attention. I now feel that this is very ignorant thinking. If I can’t SEO my own site and see some rankings for my targeted terms, how will a potential client trust in me. You should hold your bidding firm to the same expectations.

    Ask them what search terms they rank for. Are these competitive terms? Do they sell “Web 2.0 services?” Do they even have an active blog? Is the firm giving excuses why they don’t rank? You may want to take a closer look.

    Custom Services For Your Hotel
    SEO firms have a notorious stereotype of trying to fit all SEO clients into the same package every time. Though this is the case sometimes, there are plenty that don’t do this. SEO is not a one-size-fits-all service. This will yield mediocre results at best. Ask you potential firm if they will tailor their service to meet your specific hotel’s needs, or will you get the exact same treatment as all the others? Are they offering a set price every time? They are probably trying to package their services. Want a good hint on this?

    If they are trying to sell services on the first call, something isn’t right. As an SEO, it’s important that I analyze each and every site individually to provide the best service I can and an appropriate quote.

    Riding On Coat Tails
    And finally, the saddest part. As I’m sure you know, SEO takes time. It’s really funny though, that the first three months or so really set the mood for the next nine. The initial SEO efforts on a site are, in my opinion, the most important. Lately though, I am seeing a lot of hotel Internet marketing companies pulling new clients from one company to theirs. They wait a few months, call the hotel, let them know that nothing is happening for them and take the business. I’ve even seen sites taken, and absolutely nothing changing. They let another company do the grunt work, and take credit for results a few months later. Legal issues aside, this is just shady.

    As much as I hate telling someone to ask for previous clients for SEO (I sign a non-compete, non-disclosure to ensure that I will never release such information) this may be something to think about. Larger firms don’t seem to have a problem showing previous clients off, so poke around. I know it’s a lot of work, but find out when said hotel became a client. When did they see results? Did they have a previous SEO firm? Who was that? You may even be able to contact the hotel directly to ask some questions.

    Well, my fingers are tired now. I hope this guide helps you to find a quality hotel Internet marketing firm. If you have any questions at all, as always, please feel free to contact me.

    With this, and any other post, please read the disclaimer.

  • General Blogging

    Posted by admin on Tue, 06/17/2008 – 02:47 in

    As SEO Factor is concerned, I haven’t really taken the business aspect seriously. SEO Factor started as just a blog to share a little information to a small group of people. Over the years, business owners would often contact me for services. Though I was all to happy to accommodate, I never sought new business. Over the last few years, I’ve been contacted more and more, and so as increased my desire to take SEO Factor to the next level.

    2008: Year of the LLC

    Posted by admin on Fri, 06/06/2008 – 15:24 in

    Well, it was an interesting week. Seems everyone is at the SMX Advanced this week, so it was a little slow. I thought I would wrap up a few bits of news for a nice Friday informative. I haven’t been blogging a lot lately (seems less and less every week), but that’s just a sign that SEO Factor is doing well. Catch 22 I guess.

    Catch 22

    Posted by admin on Thu, 05/29/2008 – 14:59 in

    After my hotel reputation management post yesterday, I received a lot of emails about the subject, and how a hotelier goes about finding an Internet marketing firm for their hotel. I couldn’t answer some of those emails too directly, as there would be a conflict of interest, but I thought I would create a decent post to help you out.

    Posted by admin on Wed, 05/28/2008 – 15:28 in

    It seems that almost every conversation I have about SEO with someone new to the idea includes some common questions. With answering these questions, I am then asked the exact same question, every time. “So, what sites do you read?” Well, let me tell you.

    It’s not uncommon for SEOs and bloggers to share their RSS feeds or XML files to their readers. This indeed allows for the reader to make use of the ones they want to read, and use their desired RSS Reader.

    Posted by admin on Fri, 05/16/2008 – 15:42 in

    First, I should really apologize for not posting in a while. I’ve been super busy lates. I know that’s not an excuse, but it’s the truth. However, there are some great posts and happenings this week that I wanted to link to. I have a couple of posts coming next week, so there will be something good to read.

    The Future of SEO

    Posted by admin on Thu, 05/15/2008 – 15:33 in

    I recently wrote an article for Skellie of Anywired.com on 7 Signs of SEO Scams. It was posted yesterday, and I would like to direct my readers to it. It was a post on SEO offers that should be noted as signs of a scam.

    Posted by admin on Thu, 04/17/2008 – 15:43 in

    Shimon Sandler wrote an interesting article on CEO Bloggers and whether or not they should clear their posts throught their legal department that got me thinking about my current situation with company blogs. I love to push the idea of a blog to my clients, but with a strong air of caution. I’m also in a constant uphill battle with an agency I work for to either take their blog seriously, or remove it all together. I thought this would be a great time to go over some of the reasons not to start a blog.

    Posted by admin on Tue, 03/25/2008 – 22:15 in

    I saw an interesting story on the news today here in Jacksonville, FL. The story was relating to the website ratemycop.com, and its validity in the eyes of the resedents here in the city.

    With a massive poll of 2 people, WJXT Jacksonville returned the results. Half of the 2 people said they would use the site as a means of both investigating a police officer, and as a way to contribute experiences. The other half of the 2 people stated that they would take any information on the site with a grain of salt.

    Posted by admin on Fri, 02/22/2008 – 15:18 in

    Today’s post is from a guest, Brenton Crozier. He is a freelance copywriter with whom I work closely on many projects. I asked him to give me something to help promote his new website, and he was all too happy to oblige. Thanks, Brenton!

  • SEO Factor | Professional SEO, Josh Garner

    Posted by admin on Fri, 06/20/2008 – 18:30 in

    Today I thought it a good idea to write a post meant to get the brain juices flowing more than a strict SEO technique. Sometimes it’s nice to think aloud without holding back on your ideas just to get to the good little nuggets tucked away in your own brain.

    Posted by admin on Tue, 06/17/2008 – 02:47 in

    As SEO Factor is concerned, I haven’t really taken the business aspect seriously. SEO Factor started as just a blog to share a little information to a small group of people. Over the years, business owners would often contact me for services. Though I was all to happy to accommodate, I never sought new business. Over the last few years, I’ve been contacted more and more, and so as increased my desire to take SEO Factor to the next level.

    2008: Year of the LLC

    Posted by admin on Fri, 06/06/2008 – 15:24 in

    Well, it was an interesting week. Seems everyone is at the SMX Advanced this week, so it was a little slow. I thought I would wrap up a few bits of news for a nice Friday informative. I haven’t been blogging a lot lately (seems less and less every week), but that’s just a sign that SEO Factor is doing well. Catch 22 I guess.

    Catch 22

    Posted by admin on Thu, 05/29/2008 – 14:59 in

    After my hotel reputation management post yesterday, I received a lot of emails about the subject, and how a hotelier goes about finding an Internet marketing firm for their hotel. I couldn’t answer some of those emails too directly, as there would be a conflict of interest, but I thought I would create a decent post to help you out.

    Posted by admin on Wed, 05/28/2008 – 15:28 in

    It seems that almost every conversation I have about SEO with someone new to the idea includes some common questions. With answering these questions, I am then asked the exact same question, every time. “So, what sites do you read?” Well, let me tell you.

    It’s not uncommon for SEOs and bloggers to share their RSS feeds or XML files to their readers. This indeed allows for the reader to make use of the ones they want to read, and use their desired RSS Reader.

    Posted by admin on Tue, 05/27/2008 – 13:20 in

    I mentioned in my last post that I had a story about reputation management. This one is a story about 2 hotels. One charges a lot less than the other, but learns that price is not the only thing people want.

    Today you hear a lot about reputation montioring as a service, but I want to stress that there’s a little more to it. You need to act on the things that impact your business’ perception online. So, let’s start our story.

    Posted by admin on Fri, 05/16/2008 – 15:42 in

    First, I should really apologize for not posting in a while. I’ve been super busy lates. I know that’s not an excuse, but it’s the truth. However, there are some great posts and happenings this week that I wanted to link to. I have a couple of posts coming next week, so there will be something good to read.

    The Future of SEO

    Posted by admin on Thu, 05/15/2008 – 15:33 in

    I recently wrote an article for Skellie of Anywired.com on 7 Signs of SEO Scams. It was posted yesterday, and I would like to direct my readers to it. It was a post on SEO offers that should be noted as signs of a scam.

    Posted by admin on Thu, 04/24/2008 – 15:07 in

    Social media is big talk these days. From news stories about the amount of money a social media site is “worth,” to firms scurrying to offer “social media services,” it’s difficult to turn your computer on without seeing or hearing something. But honestly, how do you test the power?