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Marketing Edge » Blog Archive » Best PR and SEO Tactics

Best PR and SEO Tactics

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What’s in a word? Plenty. Not just a word, but the right word at the right time in the right places can catapult your company to the top of the Google heap. As a former journalist, I’m always thinking about the news angle, whether it’s for clients, this podcast, or the pure enjoyment of staying on top of the issue.

The beauty of this is, search engines think like news people as well. The major search engines pick up trends across the net, reward in-bound links to your page, and give recognition to first movers.

Having a focus and priorities for your marketing and SEO objectives can level the playing field against larger competitors. For example a small, and excellent company VigiLanz, develops infection control software that helps clinical pharmacies comply with a specific Federal mandate called National Patient Safety Goal 3E. With the goal of being focused on this very important aspect of their product, the objective was to produce a high Goggle ranking. The strategy of copy changes to their website and clear editorial intent in news release topics garnered a top rank in Goggle on the search of NSPG 3e software This success, however, can be short lived if there is not a dedicated effort to continue producing content that supports and I contend advances the conversation of your focused topic. (VigiLanz is a client)

Another tactic is to piggyback on the news cycles of topics in your objective. For example, say your area is financial risk management in commodities, when the government announces a new policy, the markets move a certain way, or the monthly trade report references movement in commodity, there should be blog posts, news releases, and copy changes on specific areas of your website to capitalize on the coverage of the topic. To the extent you can get a jump on the topic momentum by using social media trending tools like Radian 6 or Trackur to mention two options at either end of the sophistication spectrum.

In this podcast, I chat with Lee Odden, a nationally recognized SEO consultant. Lee and I share ideas on SEO, PR, and affiliate marketing tactics. Odden also writes the Top Rank Blog, one of the better blogs on the web. Odden will be speaking on a panel at the Affiliate Summit Jan 11-13 along with Andy Beal of Marketing Pilgrim.

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4 Responses to “Best PR and SEO Tactics”

  1. Lee Odden Says:

    Thanks for the opportunity Albert! I hope the info is useful to your listeners.

    The cool threaded Twitter tool I mentioned (but couldn’t remember the name of) was http://tweetree.com/

    I would emphasize that TopRank does not promote link purchases for boosting SEO. Even though Google should be able to police it’s own policies on link buying, we believe creative and smart content promotion via online PR efforts can deliver zero risk, high impact, lower cost and longer term benefits than buying links directly. Just wanted to offer that clarification. :)

  2. gregg dourgarian Says:

    picked up several good ideas here even after having read umteen other seo blogs this last week. tx
    gregg dourgarian
    ceo, tempworks software
    blog: http://www.staffingtalk.com

  3. gregg Says:

    Al, went back and listened to the podcast…very nice! thanks for all the ideas.

  4. amaruggi Says:

    Great Lee thanks for the clarification –

    Gregg, thanks for commenting – I think your site is good, I like the idea of the video and the way you have it formatted on your home page. One comment is I’d put the text IDs, in my TV broadcast days we called them “supers” on the lower quarter of the screen. It doesn’t cover the subject’s face that way.

    All the best and your comments plus mine has generated 4 food items for a St. Paul food shelf. thanks!

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