Official Google Optimization Tools

Feb 07
2010

That’s right- Google is not your enemy when your optimizing your website for search engines! If you’d like to get your SEO skills up, or just improve the SEO of your own site, Google’s Webmaster section has a wealth of information to help you get your websites rank up.

They’ve even put together a full blown Search Engine Optimization ebook on good SEO practices, which I highly recommend taking a look at. Once you give that a look over, if you’d like to dive deeper into SEO, I’d recommend learning about creating Sitemaps, It’s a great way to get your ranking up faster as they give Google a guideline as to how to index your website.

Social Networking 101

Sep 11
2009

I’ll be the first to admit, when I first delved into the pool of social networking websites many years back, I was more than a little overwhelmed. I remember 6 years ago when a hip hop artist referred to his Myspace page during an interview, I thought the concept of people posting information about themselves online was a little strange at the least. Funny thing is now I find myself using at least 5 social networking websites regularly and still have to work at keeping up with how fast the online communities move! Below I’ve put together a quick write up on what certain popular social networking websites are beneficial for. I’m aware that there are at least a dozen other social networking “super powers”, but I felt these would make for a quick read for beginners.

Credibility Boosting Elements

Aug 14
2009

pinWho are you, really? And why should I trust you? Without face-to-face contact or a trusted middle-man that’s vouched for you, visitors to your web site often have these two questions paramount in their minds when considering doing business with you. Use these five elements to boost your perceived trustworthiness and coax possible customers to step forward and buy.

Contact information

This is the easiest credibility booster to implement. Yet amazingly, many businesses ignore the power of simply stating where they’re located on the planet and providing a telephone number and email address. Without real-world ways to contact you, some visitors will wonder whether you have something to hide and whether you can be relied on to deliver the goods. With contact information, you come across as legitimate and more reliable.

Does your Website need a Redesign?

Aug 11
2009
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Whether you have a high-tech good looking website, or an older website that “gets the job done”, you may be losing potential clients due to overlooked effective design principles. A website may look great, but have poor Search Engine Optimization making it hard to find your well designed website. On the other end of the spectrum the website may look outdated, with old technology that hasn’t been updated in a while loses search engine ranking due to Search Engines thinking that your website is dormant or dead. Either way your losing potential customers, which means your losing potential revenue.

Both websites will struggle to get the volume of traffic that they could receive. The new well-designed site may get traffic for those looking specifically for that site, but anyone using a keyword search for your product or services won’t find you.

Effective Marketing: The Music Industry

Aug 03
2009

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Trident’s marketing segment is growing! Most notably we’ve experienced a spurt of new clients in the music industry, which we certainly welcome. Just like with a standard business, a professional musical band/group needs a marketing strategy. That’s where we come in.

I figure I’ll take this recent trend as an excuse to do a write up on an effective system for promotion for a music group, whether it’s done by us or them. In essence what we’re creating is the equivalent of a brand; a memorable and effective look that will not only exert the band’s mission, but help get their name out in the process.

Anyway, with a musical project launch the following steps are usually taken in this order.