Finally! The Raven Tools Chrome Toolbar is Released

Ever since we started using Raven Tools, we’ve been dying for them to release a Chrome version of their toolbar, and they finally pulled through. They’ve had a Firefox version for a while now, but we all use Chrome as our primary browser (for many reasons) so we haven’t been able to use it. For those of you not familiar with Raven Tools, its one of the most comprehensive tools we use to manage SEO for our sites and our client sites. I highly recommend it for anyone who can justify the $99/mo. and is serious about pursuing SEO on their own or as a freelance SEO.

We’ll do a more in depth post on why and how you should use Raven Tools later on, but for now we’ll show you where to get the Chrome Extension and how to use it.

First, start using Chrome if you’re not already. Then go here: Raven Tools Chrome Extension and add the toolbar to chrome. Once you have it installed it, you should see a Raven icon on the top right of your browser like this:

Raven Tools Chrome Extension

After you’ve installed the toolbar, make sure you are signed into your Raven Tools account (just click on the icon and the toolbar will drop down enabling you to sign in). Assuming you already have an account and profiles setup, we’ll move on to some of the toolbar features.

The Good

Overall I love it because it allows me to keep track of my links quickly and easily while I’m browsing the Internet. Here are a few highlights of the features:

  • -You can easily switch between profiles and websites if you are managing multiple websites.
  • -Once you’ve added a link to a site, you can easily add it to your links for tracking (opens in a popup window which is a plus!).
  • -Discover and add new contacts for websites while you are browsing them.
  • -Share easily to any social media profiles you have connected to Raven Tools (and you can schedule posts as well)
  • -Create notes for specific profiles, websites, and blogs.
Raven Chrome Toolbar

What’s Missing?

The two things I noticed that were missing or could use some improvement are the research and SERP overlay features. This is minor, but I wish the “Research” link in the toolbar opened in a popup rather than bringing me to the Raven website in a new tab. If you are spending a lot of time researching sites and creating links, you want to be able to perform your research without having to draw your eyes away from the site you are currently on. If Research Central popped up in a popup window instead, you would be able to do your research quickly without having to leave the window you are working on which will save you some time in the long run.

The second improvement that I hope is made in the future is some sort of SERP overlay for Google and Bing search results. There are other extensions like the SEOmoz toolbar that do this, but if Raven Tools incorporated this feature it would make their toolbar one of the most comprehensive available. Below is a screenshot of what I’m talking about, but basically this feature allows you to get a quick snapshot of a sites link profile as you are searching and also as you are actually browsing that site. Its not crucial to have this information readily available like that, but it does make life a lot easier. This is of course the first version, so I’d imagine this feature will be added in the future.

SEOmoz SERP Overlay

Overall, its a great addition to an already stellar SEO platform and I can’t wait to see how it evolves in the future. Have you been using the new toolbar? Let us know what you think and if you have any other features you’d like to see added in the future!

Don’t forget to check out Blurose Academy for in depth tutorials on Raven Tools and this toolbar.

A Few Simple SEO Tips and Tricks for Beginners

SEO is NOT rocket science.

I know, hard to believe judging by what some companies charge for SEO services, it has to be more complicated than we are first led to believe, right?

Not necessarily.

Here are a few simple SEO tips and tricks to get you started, so you have at least a basic idea of the concept of Search Engine Optimization. Once you have that, its just a continuous process of building upon what you already know.

SEO In A Nutshell

Search Engine Optimization, commonly referred to as SEO, is the process of optimizing a website (or group of websites) to get as much targeted web traffic as possible. It is hands down the most important aspect of any internet marketing campaign, and often the most expensive as well. I might also add that it comes with little to no guarantee of results, with plenty of scam artists and overnight gurus littering the SEO landscape.

SEO Search EnginesAs we have progressed through the first 2 decades of the internet’s existence, Google has emerged as the 800lb Gorilla when it comes to determining who sits atop the search engine rankings. Google is the number #1 ranked website on the internet today, and your goal when setting up your SEO campaign is to make them happy. Play by their rules as best you can, and you’ll set up a solid foundation for a steady flow of internet traffic for years to come.

So how does it all work?

What this all boils down to is a big popularity contest (if not the biggest popularity contest). When Google analyzes your website, they take a multitude of factors into consideration.

  • Keywords
  • Number of Incoming Links
  • Quality of Incoming Links
  • Internal Linking Structure
  • Activity (traffic, commenting, time on site, etc.)
  • Page Titles & Descriptions
  • Keyword Placement Within Content
  • New Content

Over the next few weeks we will be breaking each of these down in detail, so you have a better idea of what all this means and how to put it to work for you. A little free advice if you plan on doing your own SEO, and a little peace of mind for our current and prospective clients that we know what the heck we are doing. :)

For now let’s go over a few basic SEO tips to get the ball rolling.

1. Planning, Research, and Overall Strategy

Any marketing strategy requires extensive planning and research before it is put into action, and SEO is no different.

First, establish exactly what niche you are going after. Now, how is your site or company different from the next and what is your mission. Lots of traffic is great, but if you can’t convert your visitors to customers, you’re missing a big part of the equation.

Spend a day researching what sites are at the top of the search engines. Look at their Alexa ranking, and look at what keywords they are using (right-click on a blank part of their site and look at the source code). Research all of those keywords further to determine how much potential traffic is available, and also how competitive each keyword phrase is. Determine what keywords and keyword phrases you will go after, then move on to the next thing.

2. A Blog

A self-hosted wordpress blog is an absolute necessity these days. Search engines love them, and you will too once you see the traffic you get from them.

You can either build your entire site on a the wordpress platform, or just the blog portion. We use Studiopress themes for almost all of our sites because they are super easy to use and customize, and they are easily the best themes available for SEO.

3. Consistency

In order to impress the Google monster, you have to come up with new content on a regular basis. I would recommend posting at least once per week minimum, but just remember the more you post the faster your site grows and climbs up the search engine rankings. Think of it as fishing. Each post is another line you cast out into the internet. The more lines you have out, the more places people can find your content.

This is probably the toughest part of a good SEO campaign, but you’ve just gotta do it.

4. Good Internal Linking Structure

Google wants your site to be easy to navigate, and having a good internal linking structure means that you allow people to find your content easily. Linking from one piece of content to another relevant piece not only makes Google happy, but it also keeps people on your site longer. Let them get lost in your high quality content, and they’ll always come back for more.

This seems very easy on the surface, but it can get very complicated and time consuming. We use this strategy to not only increase the rankings of the site as a whole, but also to increase the rankings of specific pages.

More on this in later posts.

5. High Quality Backlinks

Here’s the biggest part of the whole popularity contest concept. The more relevant sites you have linking back to yours, the more popular your site is in Google’s eyes. The quality of the site the link comes from also plays a big part in how much effect it has on the overall ranking of your site.

Backlinking is much more complicated than that, but that’s the general concept. This can also be very time consuming and tedious. Great places to start getting backlinks are other blogs in your niche, forums, and article marketing.

6. Social Media

Leverage Social Media as much and as often as you can. This is your number one tool for driving traffic in the beginning stages of your site, and throughout the life of your site.

The core sites you should focus on are Facebook, Twitter, Linkedin, Delicious, Digg, Stumbleupon, and Reddit. Each has its own personality and purpose, so you will just have to dig into each and start using them on a regular bases. Believe me, it will pay off.

Lastly, Optimizing your site for the search engines takes time. This is a long term strategy and commitment, but its 100% worth it. Stayed tuned as Blurose breaks each aspect down further!

5 Reasons Your Business Needs A Blog

reasons to blogDo I really need a blog?

I hear this all day long, and although blogging at first glance may seem like something most people do strictly for fun or as a hobby, adding a blog to your existing website can be an extremely valuable long-term strategy for any business. Yes, blogging consistently can be time-consuming (especially if you’re a perfectionist!), but before you completely write it off, read through the 5 essential reasons your business needs a blog below.

1. Get Higher Rankings For Organic Search Engine Traffic (SEO)

This is easily one of the most valuable reasons for adding a blog to your existing website. Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is made up of a wide-range of components and variables, all of which affect how visible your website is in the search engines (Google, Yahoo, Bing, etc). One basic component of SEO that the search engines love to see is that your website is updated with new content on a regular basis. By simply writing one post each week, you add a new page to your website and increase the amount or relative size of “Internet Real Estate” you own. Over time, the number of places where people can find your content will gradually expand, traffic will increase, and increased SE rankings will follow.

2. Keep Your Customers In The Loop

Having a blog integrated into your social media strategy is a great way keep your customers up to date with whats going on with your company. Each post can act as a little press release updating your followers on new developments or progress on current projects.

3. Feed Your Social Networks

Blogs tend to act as a central meeting place, kind of like a watercooler if you will, for your social networks. When you write a blog post, you can then share it on Facebook & Twitter encouraging your followers to visit your website to read the entire post. This creates traffic and promotes conversation on your website, both of which are very helpful in terms of SEO.

4. Become An Authority In Your Niche

When you post regularly to your blog, people will begin to view you as a credible source and authority in your particular niche. A great way to encourage this is to talk about new developments & happenings in your industry in addition to whats going on with your specific company.

5. Instant Credibility With New Customers

It is very easy these days to have a good-looking website professionally designed for you, but people have caught on to the fact that anyone can have a slick, flashy website. On the other hand, when someone comes to your website and gets lost in your blog for 30 minutes without reaching the end of your content, they are far more likely to see you as a credible source of information in your niche.

One of the great things about blogs, especially WordPress.org blogs, is how customizable they are. When we design blogs for our clients, we use only Studiopress Themes for their professional look and the unrivaled functionality of the Genesis Framework. Check them out HERE and contact us for a quote!