Tag Archives: SEO
Google Gives SEO Tips

Here’s one for the search engine optimisation enthusiasts out there: Google has recently released a report based on the SEO performance of pages for 100 different Google products.
The results show what’s working for Google and where things could be improved, giving the rest of us plenty of valuable SEO hints.
estatecreate.com Focuses on SEO

UK single property website service estatecreate.com wants to help agents with their search engine optimisation (SEO).
As we explained in our Top 10 Tips for SEO, the number of relevant inbound links to your website can have a big effect on where it’s placed in search engine rankings. estatecreate.com is now encouraging its users to focus on this, and suggests agents set up individual websites for each key road where they sell houses.
Free Website Stats from WooRank

If you’re an agent running your own website, the prospect of a detailed picture of how it’s performing will probably sound quite enticing. That’s exactly what the newly-established service WooRank is offering, and at the moment all its reports are free.
A WooRank report shows you three traffic estimates, gives a run-down of your in-site and off-site SEO, and measures your website’s usability. Areas that need work are clearly marked with an orange dot, or a red dot if things are really dicey.
Google’s Latest Releases Part 2: Personalised Results

Last Friday, Google announced it was rolling out personalised search results for everyone – even users without Google accounts. By storing 180 days worth of search activity information in an “anonymous cookie” in a user’s browser, Google can now present them with personalised search results.
In this second article in our series on Google’s new releases, we’ll look at how this new search environment could effect online real estate advertising.
Google’s Latest Releases Part 1: Real-time Search

Technology news websites are currently saturated with talk of Google’s latest releases, which range from a real-time search innovation to something called “Google Goggles”. According to cnn.com, Google has actually introduced 33 different search innovations in the past 67 days.
Most of these releases have been met with the usual mix of excitement and scepticism, so it’s not always easy to decode exactly what effect they might have. Over the next few days, propertyadguru.com will take a preliminary look at a few of Google’s new offerings and ponder what they could mean for the world of online advertising.

