Browsing articles from "May, 2009"

Google Updates PageRank May 27th, 2009

May 27, 2009   //   by Alex Becker   //   Traffic  //  No Comments

Today Google updated PageRank which was exciting for me as I have about 50 web properties that were in desperate need of some PR. Since Google updated PR here are 3 reasons why your PageRank matters:

Google Really Cares About PR

PageRank is determined by the quantity and quality of back links pointing back to your site. Think about it like this, your pagerank is Google’s way of classifying how important or relevant your site or article in question is. The higher your PR the more “expert” google considers your site.

Your site has a better quality score

If you are purchasing traffic via Adwords or the like, there are factors that are taken into account when ads are to be displayed. If you have a page with high PR and try to purchase traffic to the page you are more likely to get a higher position in the ad results and you will be rewarded by paying less than you normally would to get such a position. Why? All because google considers your ad relevant because the content is relevant.

It’s easier to rank for higher competition keywords

If Google grants your site a high PR this will make your life easier trying to rank for higher searched, more competitive keywords in your niche. This will ultimately lead to more traffic which should increase sales, clicks, & conversions.

This is a quick overview of why pagerank is important, however, there are plenty more reasons why you should focus on getting your pagerank up and more back links to your site(s). What are some of your tricks to getting your PR up quickly?

Return to the SEO Expert homepage.

SEO for Newbies

May 19, 2009   //   by Alex Becker   //   SEO  //  1 Comment

This is an excellent post about SEO for Dummies. If you are new to SEO or want to gain a stronger understanding this is the best place for you to start your quest. There are hundreds of helpful posts, tips, and tricks that are meant to help the novice SEO Dummy. If you are curious to learn more about SEO for beginners or the like please check out SEO Noobs for much more information!

Job Search Websites

May 3, 2009   //   by Alex Becker   //   Web Info  //  2 Comments

There are literally thousands of websites on the internet all dedicated to helping you find work. My personal website has gotten me the most quality job leads by far, but Craigslist is definitely a close number two. Some job com sites are better than others but that goes with any website out there. Here are 6 job search websites out there reviewed to help you find jobs in , :

1) Personal Site

In my profession, I’m supposed to be able to get websites ranking for relevant keywords — what better way to show that I’m knowledgeable in SEO then by ranking for relevant keywords myself. I was contacted 4-5 times from people who found my website from searching google for keywords such as: Chicago SEO Expert, SEO WordPress Expert, Chicago SEO WordPress, Best SEO Expert Chicago. A personal website is also a really nice addition to add to your resume and also a very effective way to differentiate yourself from competitors.

2) Craigslist

I found a job on Craigslist that really opened quite a few doors for me. Not only is Craigslist a great place to buy, sell, and bartor for goods and services, it also is a great way to find quality work. The key is knowing what to look for and what not to look for. There is no doubt that Craigslist is crawling with spammers and people phishing for your information — just make sure your protect yourself and if it doesn’t feel legit it more than likely isn’t.

3) Monster

Monster has been a decent job locating website for me. Although I never landed a job directly from the site I did find quite a few quality leads. In addition, I have had some quality companies contact me based upon my resume which is a nice treat. Although this site has helped thousands of people find work I did get quite a few “spammy” job offers that I had absolutely no interest in. Furthermore, be expected to get contacted by recruiters who, 9 times out of ten, really don’t help minus an initial push.

4) LinkedIn

I have made a few quality contacts from LinkedIn but never really had any luck in finding work. It was a great way to reach out to your social networking pool and tap them for any connections they had for potential work. Personally, nothing really has ever come from LinkedIn — I did get invited to the Official SEO Group for LinkedIn which is pretty cool. There are a bunch of talented SEO, SEM, and Social Media Marketing minds in there and it’s a pretty active group which makes staying up to date on the latest SEO news pretty easy.

5) Facebook

What? A social networking site can get me a job? Yes, absolutely. You have heard a whole bunch of horror stories about people losing jobs because of this now household name. Although some people have lost jobs there is no reason you can’t use it to help you find a job. Contact all your friends and let them know what you do and what you are looking for — you never know who will contact you back. Besides getting in touch with people make sure you keep your profile on the “classy” side of things.

6) CareerBuilder

I do not like this site. I never got one good lead from this site nor did I hear from any worthwhile companies minus spammy sales job offers and contact from recruiters who are a dime a dozen. The only thing consistent about CareerBuilder was the amount of spammy emails they would send me about new jobs that “matched with me”. Right…

Bottom line: There is a job out there for you, hopefully this list of job search websites will help you find work!

Read more from SEO Expert Alex Becker.

About Me

My name is Alex Becker I have consulted for hundreds of companies, including NAPA, Remax, CashforGoldUSA, Perfect Business, Ed Sullivan, Discus Dental and more.

If you have questions related to setting up and optimizing your wordpress site, pushing your site to the next level from an SEO & social media marketing standpoint, or troubleshooting why you have recently had rankings drop off in Google you are in the right place.

I've Consulted For