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		<title>Facebook, Google &amp; Social Media ripoffs on the increase</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Jul 2011 23:14:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Recently we&#8217;ve seen an increase in the so called &#8220;Social Media&#8221; companies pushing overpriced packages on to unsuspecting small businesses. These packages are typically sold in the form of Facebook fan pages, Google local packages and Youtube Videos. In all the examples we have seen, the fees being charged are extortionate and the  level of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Recently we&#8217;ve seen an increase in the so called &#8220;Social Media&#8221; companies pushing overpriced packages on to unsuspecting small businesses. These packages are typically sold in the form of Facebook fan pages, Google local packages and Youtube Videos. In all the examples we have seen, the fees being charged are extortionate and the  level of work carried out is appalingly poor, or in some cases no work being done at all. In view of this, we strongly advise any business being offered such packages to be extremely wary and do not sign any contracts until you obtain professional advice, or at least a second opinion.</p>
<p>We have outlined the stuff you need to be on the lookout for below:</p>
<p><strong>Google Local Page Scam: </strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Typically £250-£300 setup fee</li>
<li>10 guaranteed reviews per month</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Why it&#8217;s a scam:</strong> A Google local page can be created in around 10-20 minutes, so paying £300 for this service is quite over the top. A Google Local service should normally be offered as part of a proper SEO strategy, requiring research and evaluation of your local market to obtain the best possible exposure for your business. The real scam however comes from the guaranteed monthly reviews being offered with these packages. If any package offers guaranteed reviews, then it is almost certain that the reviews are being faked from collections of Gmail accounts or being bought in bulk from countries that employ slave labour. Fake reviews can often be scripted in pigeon English or be cut an pasted from a script and your site can be reported and removed by Google.</p>
<p><strong>Please note:</strong> Some companies setting up your Google local page will use their own email address or a mobile phone as backup and can prevent you access should they decide. Always ensure your Google page is in your own control and verified by your own phone number and email address.</p>
<p>If you need advice on Google local page setup, please <strong>contact us</strong> for <strong>free advice</strong>.</p>
<p><strong>Facebook Page Package Scam</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Typically £500-£600 setup</li>
<li>£300-350 per month for updates</li>
<li>20-30 &#8220;likes&#8221; per month</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Why it&#8217;s a scam:</strong> Typically, the company will set up a basic Facebook page, using the &#8220;wall&#8221; page to notify people of any special offers or promote your products. This type of Facebook page can be created in around 30 minutes so being charged such fees for setup are extreme. The £300-£350 per month updates typically involves a few &#8220;wall&#8221; posts or images being uploaded taking no more than a few minutes to do. The 20-30 likes per month are almost always fakes and come from either a network of facebook accounts or from countries using slave labour. It is extremely important to remember that having a large number of Facebook &#8220;likes&#8221; (or Fans) in this way <strong>will not generate you any business</strong> but you will still be charged the fees each month.</p>
<p>A well constructed Facebook page will consist of good design with calls to action and links to your own website where visitors can buy from your products and services. Typically, and depending on content, a good Facebook business page will cost in the region of £300-350 for a small business. Ongoing monthly work to your page will depend on the level of work. The work done on your Facebook page will link to reports so you can track sales and measure the success of your special offers.</p>
<p><strong>Youtube Video Scam</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Typically £600-700</li>
<li>30-60 second &#8220;optimised&#8221; video</li>
<li>5000 &#8211; 10,000 guaranteed views</li>
<li>20-30 &#8220;like&#8221; ratings</li>
<li>20-30 comments</li>
<li>20-30 subscribers</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Why it&#8217;s a scam:</strong> The youtube package is one we particularly recommend you avoid. The &#8220;videos&#8221; we have seen have been nothing more than Flash/Powerpoint presentations formatted for Youtube and not in the least bit likely to drive any traffic or business to your company. In fact they are more likely to show you up in a bad light.</p>
<p>Video production is a time intensive process (as we know), requiring consultation, storyboarding, on site shooting of various scenes and post production editing. Any reputable video production company or those with the real skills, will come to your premises, do some scene evaluation, discuss your message then return again to light and shoot your video. A good video company will charge in the region of £5-600 per day for this service alone. You wouldn&#8217;t want a plumber to fix you car after all!</p>
<p>Aside from the quality of the video, the obvious conbcerns are the guaranteed number of views, likes and subscribers. Ask yourself where the company offering the package is getting the views. These will without doubt bought in bulk from seeding networks or from countries using slave labour. You can buy 10,000 guaranteed views from various networks but be under no illusions that this will do your business any good.</p>
<p>Customers are not that easily fooled by such videos that have acquired fake reviews and likes and it can actually do your business a lot of harm. We have seen numerous videos where the viewers have eitheer exposed the numbers as fake or left extremely bad comments. This does your company&#8217;s brand and reputation no good at all so don&#8217;t be tempted by such offers &#8211; if it sounds too good to be true then it is too good to be true.</p>
<p>If you would like any advice on how to avoid being ripped off by these packages then please contact us where we will be more than happy to help.</p>
<div id="_mcePaste" style="position: absolute; left: -10000px; top: 556px; width: 1px; height: 1px; overflow: hidden;"><strong>Why it&#8217;s a scam:</strong> A Google local page can be created in around  10-20 minutes so paying £300 for this is quite over the top. The real  scam however comes from the guaranteed monthly reviews. Any company  offering guaranteed reviews is either faking the reviews from email  addresses they have set up or they are buying fake reviews from coutries  that employ slave labour. If your local page has fake reviews, your  site can be reported and removed by Google.</div>
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		<title>Boost Marketing with Google Alerts</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 08 Oct 2010 20:17:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It never ceases to amaze us, the number of new clients who have never used or even heard of Google alerts. Far too often overlooked in digital marketing campaigns, it&#8217;s one of the most amazing tools you could have at your disposal. It can be used for both online and marketing campaigns and it can [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It never ceases to amaze us, the number of new clients who have never  used or even heard of Google alerts. Far too often overlooked in  digital marketing campaigns, it&#8217;s one of the most amazing tools you  could have at your disposal. It can be used for both online and  marketing campaigns and it can give you the edge over your competitors.</p>
<h2>What is Google Alerts?</h2>
<p>Google Alerts are updates of Googles search results based on any kind  of subject, product or service you can think of, and they get sent  automatically to your inbox.</p>
<h3>What&#8217;s the point of Google Alerts?</h3>
<p>Quite simply to update you on your chosen subject, service, product etc.</p>
<p>In marketing,  it can be used to great advantage such as;</p>
<ul>
<li>monitoring your products and services</li>
<li>keeping up to date on a competitor or industry</li>
<li>getting the latest news on industry releases</li>
</ul>
<p>And so on&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>Google alerts for marketing</strong></p>
<p>Google alerts can be used for both reactive and proactive marketing  of your products and services. Keeping up to date with current trends or  news for example can provide you with an opportunity to get first to  market or anticipate demand for products and services.</p>
<p>For example, this example of reactive marketing highlighted an  opportunity for increasing sales and improving safety at the same time.  The recent BP oil spill sparked outrage at the time but it also  highlighted safety issues in the workplace, with the knock on effect of  thousands of companies in the oil industry supply chain reviewing their  saftey procedures and checking their supplies. The safety and response  product suppliers quickly realising the fact made sure their sites were  optimised, emails were at the ready with offers of safety products and  their PPC campaigns were tuned to address the immediate issue.</p>
<p>In proactive marketing, you can watch events over a course of days or  even weeks. For example, a few days before an outdoor music festival  you might want to keep an eye on the weather. If it&#8217;s to be hot and  sunny and you sell hats or sun glasses you may want to be ready with  your products to capitalise on the heatwave. If it&#8217;s to be raining, you  had better stock up on umbrellas and disposable Macs.  You get the gist.</p>
<p>There are literally millions of opportunities to be had from Google  alerts and if you&#8217;ve got a success story then feel free to leave your  comments below.</p>
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		<title>Google&#8217;s new SEO guide acknowledges Social Media!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 30 Sep 2010 16:29:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Google have just released an updated version of their SEO guide! Whilst much of the advice has been &#8220;known&#8221; by SEO professionals for some time, very little has ever been publicly acknowledged by Google &#8211; until now. We now have three important giveaways in the new guide, namely;  Totally new &#8211; Google considers Social Media (word-of-mouth buzz) as [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Google have just released an updated version of their SEO guide!</p>
<p>Whilst much of the advice has been &#8220;known&#8221; by SEO professionals for some time, very little has ever been publicly acknowledged by Google &#8211; until now. We now have three important giveaways in the new guide, namely; </p>
<ol>
<li>Totally new &#8211; Google considers Social Media (word-of-mouth buzz) as building your site&#8217;s reputation. </li>
<li>Google says you can promote your content effectively &#8211; old but good to have their seal of approval</li>
<li>Linking to spammy websites can damage your website&#8217;s ranking/reputation. Again, old but they&#8217;re basically telling us you could get banned.</li>
</ol>
<p>So what does this mean?</p>
<h3>Word of mouth buzz (Social media, online PR)</h3>
<p>We&#8217;ve known for some time that links are the prime currency for ranking well on Google but it&#8217;s now official. Google now acknowledge that getting deep links to your content pages from Social Media and &#8220;word of mouth buzz&#8221; can help your website&#8217;s reputation (and ranking). Here&#8217;s what Google say;</p>
<blockquote><p>Organic or word-of-mouth buzz is what helps build your site&#8217;s reputation with both users and Google, and it rarely comes without quality content.</p></blockquote>
<p>Quite clearly, Google are indicating that adding quality content to your website then getting it out by word of mouth (<a href="http://http://www.breezemedia.co.uk/social-media-markieting-and-online-pr/">social media and online pr</a> ) is good for your website&#8217;s reputation. </p>
<h3>Promoting your content</h3>
<p>It&#8217;s nw official! Promoting your content can help your website&#8217;s reputation. Their guide says</p>
<blockquote><p>Effectively promoting your new content will lead to faster discovery by those who are interested in the same subject.</p></blockquote>
<p>So if you have a blog or update your news page on a regular basis then make sure you, or your SEO company are promoting this for you through the right channels, or getting links from other websites to your new content. If you want help on promoting your content then <a href="http://www.breezzemedia.co.uk/contact/">contact us now</a>.</p>
<p>However, they do warn that;</p>
<blockquote><p>As with most points covered in this document, taking these recommendations to an extreme could actually harm the reputation of your site.</p></blockquote>
<p>Everything in moderation as they say but however you read into this, Google clearly considers promoting your content to be a good thing.  </p>
<h3>Linking to spammy websites</h3>
<p>Whilst not new, it&#8217;s never been officially public but it now comes straight from the horses mouth. Here&#8217;s what Google say on the subject;</p>
<blockquote><p>However, linking to sites that Google considers spammy can affect the reputation of your own site.</p></blockquote>
<p>So, if you haven&#8217;t already, then get checking all those outbound links. It&#8217;s imperitive that you check all your outbound links to ensure you&#8217;re not linking to any bad websites or link farms. Make sure you check for broken links while you&#8217;re at it and get them fixed!  There are a number of good tools for checking and it&#8217;s worth the effort for all the time it will take you.</p>
<p>If you need help with social media, promoting your content or any other aspect of the new Google SEO guide then give us a call or <a href="http://www.breezemedia.co.uk/contact/">contact us</a> now.</p>
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		<title>Social media monitoring &#8211; a scam alert</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Jun 2010 13:27:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The lastest call centre scam/craze of the moment seems to be social media. If like us you are being bombarded by telephone calls from companies selling 20 thousand social media bookmarks, or social media campaign management or social media monitoring  packages then you&#8217;ll understand. They&#8217;re as annoying as those vuvuzelas every body&#8217;s complaining about that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The lastest call centre scam/craze of the moment seems to be social media.</p>
<p>If like us you are being bombarded by telephone calls from companies selling 20 thousand social media bookmarks, or social media campaign management or social media monitoring  packages then you&#8217;ll understand. They&#8217;re as annoying as those vuvuzelas every body&#8217;s complaining about that are ruining the world cup.</p>
<p>So what should you be on the lookout for?</p>
<p>Basically, if they do manage to get through your switchboard or past your receptionist then listen for the buzz of people in the background &#8211; it&#8217;s a sure sign of a call centre.</p>
<h2>Social media bookmarking offers</h2>
<p>The typical first lines will be</p>
<p>&#8220;would you like 20,000 social bookmarks to sites like Digg, technorati&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;we guarantee to get you on the front page of Googele with our social media packages&#8221;</p>
<p>Getting social media bookmarks and links in vast quatities like this means spamming the social media sites and this is frowned upon both by the social media websites and search engines.</p>
<p>The methods used to get thousands of such links involves automiatic submissions programmes that submit under false accounts. The accounts themselves may have been generated automaically or have been created by people slave labour call centres in 3rd world countries.</p>
<h2>Social media monitoring offers</h2>
<p>Whilst these aren&#8217;t scams we&#8217;d strongly advise wasting any money purchasing such tools and offers. We&#8217;ve had numerous calls in the past few weeks from companies selling social media monitoring packages. There are numerous free packages that do the job every bit as good as some of these &#8220;branded&#8221; packages.</p>
<p>Have you been called by the latest scammers? If so we&#8217;d love to hear your story.</p>
<p>Fill in our comment form below.</p>
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		<title>Why you should avoid the temptation to redesign your website.</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Jun 2010 16:51:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It’s easy to believe that redesigning your website will improve your website traffic and bring you more sales, but don’t be fooled, because it can actually cause more damage to your online business than you realise. At best you’ll have something nice to look at. At worst you’ll have a huge bill, your site will [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It’s easy to believe that redesigning your website will improve your website traffic and bring you more sales, but don’t be fooled, because it can actually cause more damage to your online business than you realise. At best you’ll have something nice to look at. At worst you’ll have a huge bill, your site will drop off search engines and your sales will dry up.</p>
<h2>Redesigning your website won’t make you more money.</h2>
<p>Spending thousands of pounds on redesigning your website won’t make you more money or convert more customers unless you test the impact. Products that go on supermarket shelves always go through market testing so what makes you think a website redesign is any different? People have different tastes and you may put off more people than you attract, so don’t risk it for the sake of vanity.</p>
<h3>Don’t believe everything a web design company tells you.</h3>
<p>Most web design companies selling redesigns aren’t interested in the bigger picture, such as your search engine optimisation or your long term marketing strategy – they’re only interested in making money from a redesign. Their sales staff work on a commission basis, and their designers will almost always push one of their designs rather than a design that will attract new customers and enquiries, so bear this in mind before you fork out expensive design fees.</p>
<h3>Learn from the mistakes of others &#8211; a true story!</h3>
<p>A client contracted a web design company to redesign their website but it had disastrous consequences, which saw their site drop from the search engines and all their enquiries disappear over the course of a single week. The web design company responsible for the redesign had replaced the clients’ website with a “Joomla” based content management system, renaming their existing pages and removing all of the on page optimisation they had done previously. The bill for redesign cost £4500 with the client losing £3000 in online sales over the same week. On top of this, the client had to launch an emergency adwords campaign of £2000 to cover the period where the site dropped from the rankings leaving them out of pocket by £9500. Even after the original site was reinstated their rankings took over 4 weeks to reappear in the search engines, during which, the company lost several thousand pounds in online sales.</p>
<p>Note: 40% of all our new clients who came to us in 2009 describing drops in enquiries and sales were as a direct result of their websites being redesigned.</p>
<p>The moral of the story is this;  if you have an existing business website that earns you enquiries and sales, then do not redesign until you have assessed what you could lose!</p>
<h3>Tweak your way to success with conversion optimisation and split testing.</h3>
<p>Tweaking your website with small changes over a few months is far safer and can save you thousands of pounds in design fees and lost sales. This method is known as conversion optimisation. It involves making small changes such as changing the colour of a button, adding a form, changing page header and asking asomething the right way.</p>
<p><a title="Conversion optimisation" href="http://www.breezemedia.co.uk/convert-your-website-visitors-into-customers/">Read about how conversion optimisation is done.</a></p>
<p>Each time a change is made, the effects on orders and sales are measured in a process called split testing. The best performing changes are kept and the process begins again; increasing your sales!</p>
<p>After a few months your site will have changed from what it was into something new and beautiful that makes you more sales. Best of all the small changes are very cheap to achieve.</p>
<p>If you want to know more about conversion optimisation then give us a call.</p>
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		<title>Google redesign april 2010</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Apr 2010 12:15:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Google UK is showing a new &#8220;bing-like&#8221; interface in search results pages. We noticed the change on 16th April but as yet there seems to be little in the way of acknowledgement from Google or any buzz anywhere else to corroborate the rollout of new GUI. The new interface now sports a number of new [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Google UK is showing a new &#8220;bing-like&#8221; interface in search results pages. We noticed the change on 16th April but as yet there seems to be little in the way of acknowledgement from Google or any buzz anywhere else to corroborate the rollout of new GUI.</p>
<p>The new interface now sports a number of new features such as 3d form buttons, a left hand side bar, highlighting and graphical icons to name but a few.<span id="more-1284"></span></p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1285" style="border: margin-top: 10px; margin-bottom: 10px;" title="Google redesigned " src="http://www.breezemedia.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/googlegui.gif" alt="Google redesigned " width="570" height="278" /></p>
<p>The new interface however, does not seem to have surfaced across the globe yet. We&#8217;re seeing it in our Edinburgh office but not in our London office. Reports from clients accross the country are mixed with some seeing it and others still experiencing the old inteface in search.</p>
<p>One thing that is common is that it is only appearing on IE browsers. We have &#8220;straw polled&#8221; our clients and none are seeing it on any of the other browsers so this may point to Google doing some kind of split testing on IE before rolling it out to the rest of the browsers.</p>
<p>Reaction from those of our clients who are currently seeing the new interface is a unanimous thumbs down. Features such as the radio buttons to switch bewteen pages from the web and pages from the UK has been replaced by a text link nested in the left hand sidebar. All clients made reference to this new change and we also have to agree that it was much simpler to click the radio button on the classic version.</p>
<p>On the whole our clients have said that navigating round the new GUI is much less intuitive, frustrating and slower.</p>
<h2>New Google Sidebar</h2>
<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1286" style="margin-top: 10px; margin-right: 15px;" title="sidebar" src="http://www.breezemedia.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/sidebar.gif" alt="sidebar" width="138" height="400" />The new sidebar now shows highlighting, icons and serveral &#8220;sort by&#8221; features giving the user several ways to find more accurate results but are they actually making life any better for the searcher?</p>
<p>To our eye, it seems like a poorly designed database interface. Sort by filters are commonly placed on top of columns such as those in a spreadsheets or highly visible forms on a web page, so it&#8217;s a little puzzling to us why these would be hidden in a collapsible section of the sidebar. It kind of defeats the purpose and we&#8217;re not alone in our opinion as our straw poll indicated.</p>
<p>Interestingly, when you look at such things from Google, it&#8217;s easy to not see the wood for the trees and clients can surprise you with the simplest of comments. For example, first impression feedback we received from a few clients was highly supicious of the new changes, citing that the new Google GUI was designed to keep people on the site longer so that more people would click on the sponsored links. No doubt, conpsriacy theorists will agree with such observations and this may turn out to be true in time. Certainly, the perception of Adwords amongst the majority of our clients has been less than favourable of late. Many are blaming the unreliable results and the number of totally irrelevant USA/dot com sites appearing in UK search as a way to boost Google&#8217;s Adwords take up and they see the new interface as yet another way for Google to force businesses into going down this route..  Google do earn their revenue from advertising so maybe there&#8217;s a &#8220;debate-worthy&#8221; article on the back of this.</p>
<p>Other new changes include a localisation feature. <img class="alignright size-full wp-image-1287" style="border: 1px solid black; margin-top: 10px; margin-left: 15px;" title="Google Location feature" src="http://www.breezemedia.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/location.gif" alt="Google Location feature" width="345" height="160" />Whilst this may be of use to many on a local search, the question is&#8230;will it have implications in search when seeking national or international companies to deal with or sell to? This is one area where we will be keeping a close eye on Google&#8217;s tinkering and we intend to conduct a few experiments to explore variations in search.</p>
<h3>If it ain&#8217;t broke&#8230;.</h3>
<p>It&#8217;s obviously early days for Google&#8217;s new interface but no doubt many questions will arise as to why the change was needed at all. The classic Google GUI has stood the test of time and this is undoubtedly what has made Google so popular in the first place. Tinkering with interfaces, adding sidebars and complicating how we interact with Google in our opinion is the wrong thing to do. We just want search results and this new GUI seems very much like adding corners to a wheel.</p>
<p>As the saying goes&#8230;.if it ain&#8217;t broke then don&#8217;t try and fix it!</p>
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		<title>Advanced SEO &#8211; Spelling Mistakes</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Apr 2010 19:39:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you&#8217;re anal about misspellings on your websie, then chances are your&#8217;e misssing out on potantial traffic and sales! Misspellings are an advanced seo technicue that can be used to gain an edge over competittors and earn you more sales. Today, we received a call from a very opinionated individual who&#8217;se very first words to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you&#8217;re anal about misspellings on your websie, then chances are your&#8217;e misssing out on potantial traffic and sales! Misspellings are an advanced seo technicue that can be used to gain an edge over competittors and earn you more sales.<br />
Today, we received a call from a very opinionated individual who&#8217;se very first words to us were &#8220;I was going to ask you for a quote but don&#8217;t want one now because of the spelling mistakes on your site.&#8221;</p>
<p>Ok (I paused and thought)&#8230; I&#8217;ll politely try and explian that they are acually deliberate. But when I tried to offer an explantation, his rather rude response was that we were unproffessional and we were writing like call centres from other countries! He then continued to &#8220;educate&#8221; us briefly for a momento on SEO and we took his advice then ended the call politely and wished him luck in his quest for an SEO quote.<span id="more-1278"></span></p>
<p>Needles to say, we, like every other industry, get these calls from times to time and in moist cases they come from individuals who tink they know better than a professional <a href="http://www.breezemedia.co.uk">SEO company</a> with 12 years track record and globally clients&#8230;but I digress!</p>
<p>Wot I tried to explian was that the misspellings are deliberates and form part of an advanced SEO testing technique that has proved time and time again to be successfully for many of our client’s websites. We are constantinople testing the pages of our website and include misspellings as prat of split tests or as pages on their own in order to measure the impact they may have on rakings. We use our own site to experiment and any successes we get, we pass on for the benefit of our clients.</p>
<p>These misspellings do not mean that we are unprofessional or “call centre-like” in our approachings. Far from it actually, because most so called SEOs haven’t got a clue when it comes to misspellings and wouldn’t know-how implement them in a solid SEO campaign.</p>
<p>Google accounts for over 10 million misspellings in search every single day. If you put this into context then that is a LOT of potential customers to mis if your website is grammattically correct and 100% free of such misspellings.</p>
<p>Google even provides misspellings in their keyword suggestion tool for adwords campagns. For example, two of our clients’’ we promote online are targetting keywords related to” accountancy” and “jewellery” and Google kindly provides us with common misspellings people are searching for every day.</p>
<p>For example&#8230;see these images from April 15th 2010 below.</p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1279" title="Google misspellings" src="http://www.breezemedia.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/acc1.jpg" alt="Google misspellings" width="570" height="100" /></p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1280" title="More google misspellings" src="http://www.breezemedia.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/acc2.jpg" alt="More google misspellings" width="570" height="57" /></p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1281" title="Even more google misspellings" src="http://www.breezemedia.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/jewel1.jpg" alt="Even more google misspellings" width="570" height="105" /></p>
<p>As you can see clearly above, there are far too many people searching on these misspellings to ignore in an SEO campaign.<br />
SEO on the page is about optimizing your web pages for key phrases that people are actually searching for. People misspell words evry minute of every day so do we ignore these and miss out on a large number of potential clients? Obviously not, but it has to be crafted carefully and precisely into any SEO or PPC campaign. It’s not just a simple case of misspelling words and throwing them on your pages for the sake of it. Reasearch and discovery of these misspellings need to be undertaken so that they can be optimised into your pages the same way you would optimise any correctly spelt version of your content.</p>
<p>There are many ways to identify misspellings which can be implemented into your website. These can be obtained from Google’s adwords tool, your analytics, misspelling generators or even by trial and error. Web pages on the whole are “skim read” by the vast majority of visitors and it’s very rare that someone will read every word on every page of your site, so you can quite easily afford to dot the odd misspelling here and there and measure the results.</p>
<p>Want to talk about misspellings opportunities for getting more visitors? Give us a call or fill in <a href="http://www.breezemedia.co.uk/contact/">our form</a>.<br />
Disclaimer: This page was spell checked by a Cray II computer operator on the planet Venus.</p>
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		<title>Get Maximum Visibility from your SEO Profile</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Mar 2010 02:40:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you&#8217;re in business and looking to get more visitors, more enquiries and more sales from the internet then you need to maximise your online visibility in every way you can. We call this your Online Visibility Profile (OVP). Search Engines are the first port of call for almost everyone who uses the internet whether [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you&#8217;re in business and looking to get more visitors, more enquiries and more sales from the internet then you need to maximise your online visibility in every way you can. We call this your Online Visibility Profile (OVP).</p>
<p>Search Engines are the first port of call for almost everyone who uses the internet whether it be conventional computer based access or via a mobile device such as an iPhone, or Blackberry. Mobile device users will be searching for your products and services in  the same way that someone sat in front of a computer does.Your company should take this into account when you look to the internet for new business and steer your efforts towards meeting the needs of every type of online visitor possible.</p>
<p>Maximising your online visibility profile ensures the best possible chance to make your online business a success and depending on the nature of your business, and what you sell, your profile should include most (or all) of the following;<span id="more-1265"></span></p>
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<li>Relevant, content rich website</li>
<li>Found on search engines</li>
<li>Mailing list</li>
<li>PPC adverts pointing to your sales landing pages</li>
<li>Online PR</li>
<li>Articles on your products, services such as top 10 tips, faqs etc</li>
<li>Social media stuff like Twitter, Facebook, Myspace</li>
<li>Google merchant centre account for free product listings</li>
<li>A blog</li>
<li>RSS Feed</li>
<li>A forum</li>
<li>Videos (youtube, metacafe etc)</li>
<li>Local listing</li>
<li>Mobile device friendly alternative website</li>
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<h3>Relevant Content Rich Website</h3>
<p>Unique relevant content on your website is attractive to search engines, meaning you can be found in searches. Unique relevant content also makes it good for your visitors to make informed decisions about your products and services. Unique relevant content is attractive to other website owners encouraging them to place links back to your website increasing your visibility further.</p>
<h3>Be found on Search Engines (SEO)</h3>
<p>Being found on Search Engines is crucial to getting new visitors and customers. You must perform <a title="SEO London" href="http://www.breezemedia.co.uk/internet-marketing-seo/london-seo/">SEO</a> on your web pages as well as build links to your important pages.</p>
<h3>Mailing list</h3>
<p>Every time someone visits your website, offer them a way to subscribe to your mailing list. Every time someone places an order with you, offer them a way to join your list and be kept up to date with new products, special offers or tips on how to use your products. Offer your customers every opportunity to join your list and be kept up to date on everything your offer or sell. Offer them a way to recommend a friend.</p>
<h3>PPC (paid advertising)</h3>
<p>Paid advertising gets customers actively looking to buy your products and services. Learn as much as you can from data you gather about successful sales techniques and apply these to your organic pages. Watch market trends, peaks etc and advertise during seasonal periods such as Easter and Christmas. Watch out for sporting events, news articles or anything that may give you an opportunity to sell products and services during these times.</p>
<h3>Online PR</h3>
<p>Your online PR is a wonderful method to increase your visibilty and make potential customers aware of your products and services. Regular press releases can increase your visibilty far and wide.</p>
<h3>Articles</h3>
<p>Write articles and place them on your site. Articles are excellent sources of content for search engines, searchers and potantial customers. Submit versions of your articles to some of the popular article directories. Links to your website from articles can help your rankings. A good quality article can attract a potential customer.</p>
<h3>Social Media</h3>
<p>Social media sites like Twitter and Facebook can put your products and services in front of specific groups ready to purchase your products and services. Twitter can be useful for broadcasting special offers.</p>
<h3>Google Merchant</h3>
<p>Upload your products to Google Merchant Centre regularly. Google lists your products for free in their product search and your products can appear in blended results on the first page of Google results. These listings are often percieved by customers as a &#8220;recommendation&#8221; from Google.</p>
<h3>Get a blog on your site</h3>
<p>A blog is a fantastic way to produce regular content and comment. Post regularly with new information and articles about your products and services. Post opinions, news, topics on everything your offer. Blogs attract links and are attarctive to search engines.</p>
<h3>RSS Feed</h3>
<p>Get an RSS feed installed on your website. Potantial customers can subscribe to your feed and be kept up to date with your products and services.</p>
<h3>Create a forum</h3>
<p>If you offer products or services that you can create discussion around then install a forum. Your forum can be a valuable source for building a community, building a list of potential customers and making your company an online authority in your marketplace.</p>
<h3>Videos</h3>
<p>Post videos of your products and services on video websites like Youtube, MetaCafe etc. Make your videos informitive, instructional, saleslike or wacky. Your videos can be cited as good sources of information or go viral increasing your company&#8217;s online visbility dramatically.</p>
<h3>Local listing</h3>
<p>A local listing is essential if you only operate in a certain geographical area. Even if you operate globally your staelite offices will benefit from a local listing. Mobile device searchers will regularly search for local companies to meet their needs.</p>
<h3>Mobile friendly website</h3>
<p>Install a mobile device friendly version of your website. Mobile device users are set to expend rapidly in the next few years so you should provide an alternative version of your site so that your pages can be easily accessed on mobile phones.</p>
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		<title>SEO London, Edinburgh &#8211; new clients on board!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Jan 2010 15:05:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If your competition is getting better rankings than you on Google, then it&#8217;s a good idea to find out how they&#8217;re going about it. That&#8217;s exactly what Private Jet Charter company Cloud 9 International did when they saw their website being overtaken on the search engines by their closest rival Execair Charter. Execair Charter  &#8211; [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If your competition is getting better rankings than you on Google, then it&#8217;s a good idea to find out how they&#8217;re going about it. That&#8217;s exactly what Private Jet Charter company Cloud 9 International did when they saw their website being overtaken on the search engines by their closest rival Execair Charter.</p>
<p>Execair Charter  &#8211; based in London, Edinburgh and Palma came to us in the summer of 2009 looking to improve their Google rankings and take more enquiries from their website. We soon got down to work, analysing,  improving and optimising, and after 6 months we were ranking at the top of Google, outperforming their rivals and getting them lots of new enquiries. In fact we did such a good job that their main rival offered to buy them over and retaing our <a title="SEO London" href="http://www.breezemedia.co.uk/internet-marketing-seo/london-seo/">SEO Services in London &amp; Edinburgh</a>!<span id="more-1030"></span></p>
<p>Cloud 9 International is an global <a title="Private Jet Charter" href="http://www.private-jetcharters.com">private jet charter</a> company, flying private individuals all over the globe. Founded by businessman Andy Mason and ex-footballer Graeme Souness, it  brokers private chartered flights for a wide variety of clients ranging from Hollywood actors like Kevin Costner to private groups jetting off on holiday, to sports events and concerts.</p>
<p>Over the coming months we will be working on several very exciting campaigns and who knows&#8230;we might even get to meet some celebrities in the process!</p>
<h2>Successful SEO Services breeds success!</h2>
<p>Our SEO Services and the successes they deliver for our clients are amongst our greatest achievements, and this is the second time in as many years where our client has been bought over by a rival firm. In 2008 one of our clients whom we&#8217;d been working with for 3 years, outranked and outperformed all their main competitors on the search engines. Their online success drew the attention of the much larger rival firm and a few months later the companies merged. Obviously, our services played a significant part in the process and we are delighted that the merged companies continue to go from strength to strength.</p>
<p>We have a proven track record of delivering top results for clients across many business sectors and we would be delighted if you would like to discuss a strategy for improving your online business. <a title="Contact Us" href="http://www.breezemedia.co.uk/contact/">Contact us</a> online or give us a call on:</p>
<p>London  &#8211; 020 8133 3219</p>
<p>or</p>
<p>Edinburgh &#8211; 0131 226 8159</p>
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		<title>Google Caffeine tips &#8211; are you ready for changes in 2010?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Dec 2009 21:33:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[After Google made the announcement about the upcoming 2010 Caffeine update last month tales of doom started circulating from all corners of the SEO fraternity. Indeed, we even quoted one of them in our tongue in cheek article last month. Lots of other pages started appearing like &#8220;Top 10 tips for Google&#8217;s Caffeine update in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After Google made the announcement about the upcoming 2010 Caffeine update last month tales of doom started circulating from all corners of the SEO fraternity. Indeed, we even quoted one of them in our tongue in cheek article last month. Lots of other pages started appearing like &#8220;Top 10 tips for Google&#8217;s Caffeine update in 2010&#8243; and many SEO experts started filling their blogs with pages on heresay and speculation about the massive changes that will ruin all our rankings.</p>
<p>Whilst it&#8217;s no secret that there <em>will</em> be a change in 2010, these changes will hardly be noticeable by users but the wave of over reaction prompted by some SEOs will certainly cause confusion amongst companies looking to source a reputable <a title="SEO Company" href="http://www.breezemedia.co.uk">SEO Company</a>.</p>
<p>The simple fact is that <strong>no one </strong>except Google knows what the update will do and you cannot prepare for it.</p>
<p>The only preparation you <em>can</em> do is to protect yourself against SEOs offering to optimise your site for the new update &#8211; these will be the same companies who blame the caffeine update when your rankings disappear after they make these contrived changes to your site.<span id="more-1002"></span></p>
<p>Google&#8217;s Matt Cutts quite clearly tells us that the users won&#8217;t be able to tell the difference and even those who tested out the public test site hardly noticed any difference in results. See for yourself in Matt Cutt&#8217;s video below.<br />
<object classid="clsid:d27cdb6e-ae6d-11cf-96b8-444553540000" width="560" height="340" codebase="http://download.macromedia.com/pub/shockwave/cabs/flash/swflash.cab#version=6,0,40,0"><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true" /><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always" /><param name="src" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/_Je85soy_EY&amp;hl=en_GB&amp;fs=1&amp;" /><param name="allowfullscreen" value="true" /><embed type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="560" height="340" src="http://www.youtube.com/v/_Je85soy_EY&amp;hl=en_GB&amp;fs=1&amp;" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true"></embed></object></p>
<h2>Beware the SEO soothsayers and self proclaimed experts!</h2>
<p>If the Florida Update is anything to go by then it&#8217;s safe to assume that Google have well and truly learned their lesson from it. However, and despite assurances from them since, some respected(?) SEOs still insist upon wreaking havoc by making wild predictions about what will happen every time Google announces an update. Take the wild predictions made by Bruce Clay in his infamous <strong>Ranking is dead in 2009</strong> <a href="http://videos.webpronews.com/2008/11/17/pubcon-bruce-clay-ranking-is-dead/">video</a> last year.  Amongst these was the prediction that if the top 10 sites don&#8217;t have video on their pages then they could lose their rankings overnight. His predictions were wrong of course and he later went on to blame them on a &#8220;large beer&#8221; in <a href="http://videos.webpronews.com/2008/12/29/ses-chicago-bruce-clay-revisits-his-ranking-is-dead-statement/">this video</a>, however the fact remains that countless SEOs sold his concepts to unsuspecting clients and videos started appearing on every site you could find.</p>
<p>Did those sites without video lose their rankings overnight? Of course not.</p>
<p><span id="intelliTxt">We read about this nonsense every day and the &#8220;experts&#8221; all predict that rankings will disappear everytime Google announces an update. Most of these predictions are based on articles that other &#8220;experts&#8221; have written which are then re spun in such a way that it causes panic/buzz and everyone has to do something about it &#8211; often with adverse results.</span></p>
<p><span>If it doesn&#8217;t come from Google then don&#8217;t believe everything these self proclaimed experts tell you.<br />
</span></p>
<p><span>There are no new ways to get on top of the search engines, there&#8217;s no secret sauce and there&#8217;s no inside information. All the soothsayers convinced us that rankings would turn upside down in 2009 but they didn&#8217;t.</span></p>
<p><span>Ranking in 2009 is very much alive and all those that continued ranking pages using tried and trusted methods (like ourselves) are the ones that outperformed everyone else.<br />
</span></p>
<p><span id="intelliTxt"><strong>The</strong> prime factor for ranking on Google before the Caffeine update was links, it still is links and probably will always be links </span>for years to come.</p>
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