Monday, August 25th, 2008 at
1:50 pm
One of the most popular wordpress plugins is the all in one seo pack. I have been using it for a while but noticed that the meta descriptions I created were being ignored by Google. Usually an indexed page is represented by Google as a snippet. The snippet is a combinaiton of the meta title and meta description. The meta description should be no more than 155 characters long and is your opportunity to include sales message to encourage a user to click on your link. A good meta description is essential if you are going to succeed with Build a Niche Store.
Rather than showing my meta description Google was displaying a random selection of menu items and page text making the snippet look spammy and imo discouraging a potential visitor from clicking my link. For this reason I had reservations about using wordpress in combination with BANS.
I searched long and hard for a solution to this problem posting requests for help on several forums. I also asked fellow BANS bloggers and also contacted the plugin author but no one had any suggestions. Frustrated, I started experimenting with the plugin settings and after two or three weeks of experimentation I have found the solution.
If you use this plugin, and every wordpress user should, and want full control over the Google snippet then you simply turn off the autogenerate descriptions option. Doing this requires that you enter a meta title and meta description manually but the result of having a meaningful meta description makes the effort worthwhile. The biggest advantage though is that you make more sales!
Saturday, August 23rd, 2008 at
7:35 am
It occurred to me that many times we focus on more complex strategies and become complacent over the more simple things. When using a directory submission service such as SubmitEdge or doing your own submissions via a tool such as digixmas set up is key. There are three areas on which to focus:
- Anchor Text
- Email address
- Category Selection
You should choose 3 anchor text links and include them in your descriptions
You should use an email address that relates the domain. I use HostGator and they make it very easy to set up email forwarders.
That said the main point I want to focus on is category selection. Many times people choose the wrong category and the majority of submissions made to an incorrect category are often rejected. You can significantly increase your chances of selecting the right category by doing a little research first. I like to hop over to dmoz type in my keyword(s) and see what categories they appear under. You can then mirror these categories in your SubmitEdge submission or use the category keywords in the digixmas category keyword box.
Following these simple tips should ensure a higher percentage of your submissions are accepted by the Directory Webmaster.
Wednesday, August 20th, 2008 at
9:49 am
With the release of the free bans templates I am finally able to achieve something I have wanted to for quite some time. I have several stores selling motor vehicles e.g. Jeeps. eBay motors offer thousands of great value deals but, obviously, America is a big country and most of us are not going to travel a couple of thousand miles to pick up a used bargain Jeep.
Previously I had to spend a lot of time customizing the ugly BANS templates to make use of the advanced search facility or searching for a customized version (which I never found). Several of the new templates include the advanced search facility in a prominent position. As soon as time allows I will swap out some of my existing templates to allow users to target vehicles within a certain radius of their of location.
If you have stores where being able to search on location is useful, and like me you’re not a coder, then you can convert existing stores in about 30 mins (including header creation). I’ve been putting it off but now I have no excuses and neither do you.
Tuesday, August 19th, 2008 at
5:37 pm
Sometimes I’d like to post more often but I refuse to produce content just for the sake of it. I only write when I’ve got something worth saying and I hope that’s appreciated. I have kept away from the BANS forums recently due to the negative rumors that abound. I prefer to keep focused on what I’m doing rather than worry about the latest “BANS is finished” story. Thats not to say I hide my head in the sand but negative stories can consume time more than anything else I know.
Anyway I popped over and found that Kelvin and Adam have released some really classy BANS templates and what’s more they’re free. Dave (Soggy) and Mark (meetmydomains) are working on creating versions that support wordpress integration so to me the futures never seemed better.
If you haven’t checked out the new templates yet make your way over to the BANS forum and check them out.
Thursday, August 14th, 2008 at
10:46 am
There is always something new to learn. I’ve had the SEO for Firefox installed in my browser for some time and used it periodically but always felt it was a bit of a pain. Why because it wasn’t set up correctly. While going through my RSS feeds today I came across a SEO for Firefox video by none other than Aaron Wall. Check it out, it helped me a lot.