April 21, 2010 by Roy Sencio · Leave a Comment
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Just concluded an interview with Larry Kim of WordStream and he showed us an onpage SEO tool that would help website owners and bloggers develop content for their pages and find the right words and topics to attract their desired audiences.


WordStream On Page SEO Tool
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March 14, 2010 by Roy Sencio · Leave a Comment
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If I were to pick one word and use that same word as the sole criteria and absolute basis for how well your website is ranked on Google, the word would be relevance. Relevance of a search term to content on a page; relevance as evidenced by link popularity of that page on other web pages on the same website or on other websites and corresponding click throughs from those links; relevance as manifested in behavior of visitors that land on that page; relevance as quantified by click throughs from a website’s search engine results page (SERP) listing. The latter two, has recently recently become even more important to SEO professionals with Google’s personalized search results feature that rolled out in December of 2009.

With Google personalized search, the search results (listings) you see on Google’s SERPs will show you websites that you have actually visited in the past and spent time on because Google has factored in your previous search behavior (your act of searching on Google, clicking a listing and spending time on certain websites, and how often you visit) into the way they rank pages on your search. Google does that automatically, even if you have not activated this feature, but you can actually get search results that does not take into consideration your previous search behavior by clicking the “view customizations link” on the SERP.

So if you are a website owner tracking your rankings or an SEO professional tracking rankings because it is a key metric to gauge results of your SEO activities, then your metrics are skewed or to a graver extent, inaccurate and misleading.

Google is watching what you click on in search results and learns that you like certain sites. For example, if you often search for specific keywords, and on the top 10 organic listings on the next page there is a web page ranked on the number 9 spot, if you click that site and visit that site regularly, or search for the same keywords later or search for related keywords and you end up visiting that same website, over time Google gives that site a boost in rankings, might end up being in the top 3 or even ranked number 1, because it starts to believe that you like that website. But the ranking boost it gets are only for your results you see on your browser, and not for all other searchers and users. In other words if the site is number 1 on the Google listings you see on your browser, it is not number 1 on other users’ browsers especially if those users have not had previous interaction with that website.

So if you are tracking your rankings, if done with the personalized search feature active, you will not get an accurate representation of what your rankings actually are in general for the city/country you are in.

There has also been a question of privacy, “is Google invading your privacy by watching what you are doing and taking note of your behavior on the websites you visit?”

More information about you is actually kept if you are logged into to your Google account while performing these searches, if logged out, there is only limited data that Google collects about you and your behavior, but still it is enough to change what you see on the results page. Below is a table that shows you what they gather if you are logged in or logged out.

google personalized search

So is personalized search bad?

In the aspect of tracking behavior I believe Google to be walking a thin line.. as the char above shows, it appears that by logging in to your Google account, Google takes this as a sign that you allow your behavior and identity to be monitored. But, has Google informed you about this?

Second thing is, as a Search Engine Optimization (SEO) consultant, the biggest concern is keyword rankings of clients might not be credible or accurate, however this can be easily remedied by simply doing the search again without search customizations. Moreover with a better understanding of how personalized search works, SEOs can make adjustments in order to even leverage on personalized search that is active by default, and use that to get that a ranking boost for their websites. I know I have, but if asked how… I am afraid I rather keep this strategy to myself and not make it easily and publicly available.

Reference and Image Source: http://searchengineland.com/google-now-personalizes-everyones-search-results-31195


February 20, 2010 by Roy Sencio · Leave a Comment
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I recently reviewed another website that wanted to get ranked for a very targeted keyword phrase for its market, Cebu Wedding Photography.

I recorded a screen capture video during the evaluation of the website and in the video I talked about…

  • another keyword research tool I use aside from the Google Keyword Tool
  • ways how to increase traffic and increase the number of external links to a website

I suggest you choose FULL screen mode by clicking the screen icon on the lower right portion of the video box.


February 19, 2010 by Roy Sencio · 1 Comment
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In this SEO Evaluation I took a look at a website called malaysianhomebusiness.com, and did the routine things:

  • check on the number of pages indexed on Google
  • check on how many external links are pointing to the main page and to all pages on the website
  • check Alexa traffic ranking
  • check source code to see what keywords the main page contains to give me an idea what keywords they want that page to rank for
  • verify identified keywords and check for monthly search volumes, did competitive research and took a look at the sites on the top 10 for those keywords and getting a profile of them, how authoritative they are and establishing how easy or difficult it would be to rank for those keywords

Important points on the video I made are:

  • I recommended a few simple traffic generation, link building strategies to increase traffic to the website
  • I revealed a practical approach to SEO… going for top rankings for multiple non competitive keywords that keep you afloat and fund long term SEO goals for competitive keywords

The thing about doing these videos live and unscripted is, there are some points that I miss or things that I would have normally done but forget to, here they are.

Important points and tasks I DID NOT discuss or DID NOT do.

1. Check Source Code for Google Analytics

You should always have Google Analytics installed. You just must. If you can, also register your website on Google Webmaster Tools, and even more information and statistics about your website will be available to you, especially when you want to really optimize performance.

2. Market Research

You might have heard me talk about keyword research and competitive research in the past, but there is one thing that I have not mentioned… market research. With keyword research and competitive research you are identifying keywords that your potential audience is using to find the information or content you have as well as evaluating if you can rank for those keywords within a reasonable time period.

But if you are selling something (product/service), you also need to be sure if a keyword is indeed going to be profitable… by profitable I mean, are people using this keyword the type who would buy something or are they simply researchers looking for information. If your conversion goals are sales, then you have to also make sure you do not spend all that time, money and effort to get a number 1 ranking for a keyword that simply brings in researchers or freebie seekers and not hot buyers.

There are simple ways to do that; you can check for PPC ads for that keyword on Google, the more ads the better, more ads appearing on Google for that keyword on a regular basis means money is spent by people using this keyword. You can also simply do a PPC test on Google to verify which keywords convert and which don’t, before you pursue the SEO route and rank for those keywords. There is also a tool that helps identify commercial intent on MSN AdLabs (MSN’s PPC platform) and you can find it here, http://adlab.msn.com/Online-Commercial-Intention/Default.aspx.

3. Link Examination of Competing Websites for Target Keywords

I did not take a look at each and every one of the websites listed on the top 10 for each of the keywords of interest, and taken a look at their authority, establishing how huge the website is and how many links point to the ranking page and to all pages on the website.

Finally I wish to stress that the evaluation you have seen pretty much covers aspects that I can access or uncover. A key part of SEO is engagement and visitor experience which we can only get a picture of, if first of all the website is tracking statistics through Google Analytics or any other system that provides comprehensive tracking, and if we had access to that data to take a look at metrics and KPIs (key performance indicators).

So here are those videos broken into three parts. To get a clearer bigger picture, click the FULL SCREEN button.

Part 1

Part 2

Part 3


February 17, 2010 by Roy Sencio · Leave a Comment
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I did a free website traffic and SEO (Search Engine Optimization) Analysis on a website owned by a friend of mine. This is a Philippines based real estate website.

In the videos you will learn:
- how to check how many other websites are linking to your website or web page
- about a free SEO tool to use in checking websites
- about the Alexa ranking
- how to find the right keywords to get your website or web pages ranked for on search engines
- how to verify if your web pages are properly optimized, and will rank for the right keywords
- how to increase your website traffic
- more…

Free Website Traffic and SEO Analysis Part 1

Free Website Traffic and SEO Analysis Part 2

Free Website Traffic and SEO Analysis Part 3

Free Website Traffic and SEO Analysis Part 4


February 14, 2010 by Roy Sencio · Leave a Comment
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Happy Chinese New Year to friends and some of my relatives!

I thought I’d write this post, and say SEO is actually Feng Shui for websites… a fitting and timely post for the Chinese New Year.

A lot of people believe SEO to be mysterious and difficult. I disagree.

First, what likely makes it mysterious is the fact that the rules to ranking well through SEO are not known, since these rules change often. Google itself may not even know with certainty how it ranks a website since the algorithm is composed of so many rules, and likely different teams working on each.

Second… SEO being difficult. It has actually become even easier, so easy that anyone can do it and what has made it easy is that there are so many social sites and user generated sites out there that are high authority high traffic websites that can be leveraged to achieve SEO goals.

But what is SEO?

To simplify, SEO is a traffic generating strategy that involves improving both website content (design, layout, structure, etc) and website visibility / accessibility on other sites (through links) that result in better visibility on search engines for keyword searches made by your desired visitors or target audience.

What is Feng Shui?

While there are several mysterious sounding esoteric definitions of Feng Shui, I subscribe to the idea that it is the practical placement and arrangement of items, ideas, designs or things that create the least resistance to movement or use and thus enhance efficiency or productivity.

In Relation to Your Website Attributes

Each and every item on your website and each of the pages have a purpose and that is to lead a visitor to perform a specific conversion goal.

At the page level, each and every page has to have the right layout, design, use the right images and the right text in order to make the visitor’s experience on that page fluid and with least resistance. They are guided smoothly to what you eventually want them to do.

At the website level, all pages and their content are connected together through a well thought out structure of links, making visitor navigability and ease of going from one page to the next, the top priority.

In Relation to Your Website Visibility / Accessibility

Now that you have optimized your website you would need to invite people to see it. Much like a well appointed home which you have spent a lot of time decorating, making sure to arrange everything in a manner that feels comfortable and stress free… you would then invite people to your home.

To get people to visit your home on the web, you would need to create action on other websites where people you would want visiting your home are found. What I mean by creating action is to initiate contact or activity such as being proactive on social media and social networking sites, interacting with other people and making sure that there is a link within those interactions so that people you interact with as well as people following the discussion can visit your website through those links.

You would need to also choose the right places/website, use the right words to get attention, and use the right offer or incentives that would make people want to visit your website.

Simplified.. that is how SEO actually works… ensuring your website is ready to welcome visitors from all the links you have been able to create on the web, that in turn yields more visitors that find you through rankings on search engines for keywords relevant to content on each of the pages of your website.


January 10, 2010 by Roy Sencio · Leave a Comment
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The number one benefit of your business or company getting on a Google Local Business Listing is of course the ability to put your service or product right in front of your prospect when they need or want it.

A lot of people advertise their businesses in many different ways but somehow these often do not convert as highly as expected, simply because when you tell them about your product or service, they might not have a need for it at the time. But when your website is visible when people search on Google for products or services that they already need, you are able to put your brand right in front of a hot lead; someone who is already looking for what you have to offer. They know what they want, it is just now a matter of finding it and choosing the right person to buy from. Your business or website will get listed along with other similar businesses or websites within a specific radius or area where you are located, Google looks at your specific location, identifying your area code, and gives you list of suggestions based on proximity.

When you are properly listed on Google’s Local Business Listing, your product or service will show up on the first page of search results for product/service specific keywords and a location or area.

In the video below I used the example… dim sum san jose; because I was looking for a dim sum restaurant to eat at.

In the video I mention that, a Local Business Listing on Google is especially beneficial to a business that relies largely on customers who are within a certain area around the location of their business.

Watch the video to see specific examples.

Note that when I did a search for dim sum milpitas, the restaurant Mayflower Seafood Restaurant DID not pop up in the results, which means they are not listed on Google’s Local Business Center, and that means dim sum restaurants can grab this opportunity to get that exposure for themselves.

If you have questions or comments about the Google Local Business Listing, please post them in the comment section below. You can also send me questions through the Contact Form.

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December 17, 2009 by Roy Sencio · Leave a Comment
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When Matt Cutts speaks, I listen. Nuff Said. If you want your websites to do better on Google, you have to listen to the head of Google’s anti web spam team. If you want to know how you can get your WordPress blogs to do better on Google, watch this video and listen to Matt reveal a lot of valuable tips.


December 17, 2009 by Roy Sencio · Leave a Comment
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It is virtually easy to find thousands of posts, articles, blogs, definitions, tips, strategies and what have you about SEO (Search Engine Optimization) … a lot of people talk about SEO and discuss what it is… but in this really brief post, I will tell you six things that SEO is not.

SEO is not a make money online opportunity or a get rich scheme; people have however made some money by using SEO as part of an overall strategy to drive visitors to product/service offers found on their websites.

SEO is not marketing; while there maybe similar principles utilized in the practice of SEO, SEO is not itself marketing but a method of getting your message across to achieve marketing goals, the same way advertising is not marketing.

SEO is not rocket science; it does not take genius to learn it. It does however need you to learn by doing and making mistakes. A lot of important SEO lessons will be found not on books and manuals but will be learned from experience, the information you find on books and manuals easily gets outdated because the rules change often. SEO is about playing the search engines’ game, where a majority of the rules to winning the game are actually kept secret by them. It helps if you are a person who documents what you do, measures results of your actions, creates hypothesis based on known facts and tests these to prove or debunk them.

SEO offers no guarantees; a top keyword ranking might not always increase your traffic significantly, or even if it does, it is not a guarantee that your business or sales will improve or increase. However if you do have the top ranking and are getting the traffic from that keyword, you now just have to tweak and test your site to find a way to improve conversions. SEO sends traffic to a website, and if a website is optimally set-up then the website owner can expect to get a good number of inquiries via email or calls, or even sales (if the website allows transactions). Converting that lead into a customer depends on what the website or business owner does to seal the deal. It works pretty much like a brick and mortar business like a store for example, that sells different kinds of flowers in different types of arrangements; the flower shop advertises on radio, TV or newspapers to get people in the door; SEO is a means to getting people through that virtual door.

However, a good SEO consultant is also likely to be a good online marketer who can advise website owners how to increase their conversions once visitors hit their website. At the end of the day it is not about the amount of traffic, but the amount of conversions from that traffic. And, a good SEO Consultant knows how to do the right keyword and market research to identify the right keywords to rank for so you don’t end up spending all that money to get to number one for a keyword that does not deliver any traffic or delivers non converting traffic.

SEO is not enough; it is not the be all and end all of traffic generation; while it is indeed an effective method of getting visitors to a website, there are countless other ways to generate traffic. The problem with depending too much on rankings on search engines (an SEO result) for your traffic / visitors / customers is, if that ranking disappears for whatever reason, your business also disappears with it.

If you have questions or comments about Search Engine Optimization, please post them in the comment section below. You can also send me questions about Search Engine Optimization through the Contact Form.

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November 25, 2009 by Roy Sencio · 2 Comments
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In a recent interview with Web Pro News, Matt Cutts (Google) talks about Google Caffeine, the impending Google algorithm update which is set to be fully in place in January of next year, but will actually already be working  on one data center before the holidays. He also mentioned that load speed will become a factor in the algorithm… meaning you get plus points if your page loads fast and that can help the ranking for that page. I believe that to have been a factor a long time ago though.

They don’t want to get webmaster up in arms again with an update right before holiday season where webmasters found their rankings disappear, and visitor and sales stats plummet. That happened already some years ago with the Florida update.

Watch the interview with Web Pro News below.