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		<title>Yuva products &#8211; e-commerce site</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 29 Aug 2010 22:20:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ryall</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yuva produce a range of all natural and not tested on animals range of beauty products in Australia. The Yuva store is an open-source store based on the Joomla content management system and Virtuemart e-commerce store. The client wanted a simple to use and update site, while still offering the user an easy to use [...]]]></description>
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<h3>Yuva produce a range of all natural and not tested on animals range of beauty products in Australia.</h3>
<p>The <a title="Yuva products on-line store" href="http://www.yuvaproducts.com.au">Yuva</a> store is an open-source store based on the Joomla content management system and Virtuemart e-commerce store.</p>
<p>The client wanted a simple to use and update site, while still offering the user an easy to use interface, Joomla was the perfect candidate that offers the site administrator an intuitive back-end and minimal learning curve.</p>
<p>Joomla is a flexible platform, with good user controls to keep content fresh and easy to update. Joomla is a modular .php platform so we can easily create extended functionality to meet the clients requirements.</p>
<p><strong>Visit: <a title="Yuva on-line store" href="http://www.yuvaproducts.com.au">YuvaProducts.com.au</a> &#8211; then talk to Ryall Consulting for your e-commerce website needs.</strong></p>
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		<title>Content is not king</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 09 Jan 2010 02:06:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ryall</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Web Marketing]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[A little background in case you are new here or maybe researching for your companies planned move into search marketing. SEO (Search Engine Optimisation) is a very broadly used term for obtaining traffic from organic search (Goggle and alike search engine results page &#8216;SERP&#8217;). I am not a fan of the term as for one [...]]]></description>
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<h3>A little background in case you are new here or maybe researching for your companies planned move into search marketing.</h3>
<p>SEO (Search Engine Optimisation) is a very broadly used term for obtaining traffic from organic search (Goggle and alike search engine results page &#8216;SERP&#8217;). I am not a fan of the term as for one it is not very intuitive and second has been associated with lowbrow techniques, including SPAMMING &amp; illicit link building. Furthermore the industry is flooded with consultants that perform no more then the most basic of techniques while charging a premium service, as with any technological area clients are often made to be baffled with technology jargon. While the other side of the coin is filled with &#8216;cheap&#8217; SEO firms performing link spamming low grade content marketing and other <strong>dangerous practises that will hurt your brand in the future</strong>.</p>
<p>The most deleterious part to the phrase being &#8216;optimisation&#8217;, giving the persona that it is a add on service to a site instead of the site being built around or developed from day one with organic traffic in mind. It pains me to think that the term is so widely used now, that alas we shall be stuck with it forever. What would I prefer the term to be? Maybe on-line brand marketing or even website marketing is a better term.</p>
<h3>Why is SEO so important?</h3>
<p>You are probably already aware of the reasoning behind why SEO is important; it comes from the fact that Google or a similar search initiates nearly all purchases. Even when your analytic data shows your brand to be a major search term that is often initiated first by a generic search term, or an off-line or on-line media campaign. Someone will search &#8216;home wool insulation&#8217; find that Higgins Insulation provided what they were looking for, and their next search the buying qualified search they will then type in Higgins Insulation or similar producing the brand searches within your analytic data.</p>
<p>Because of the way search works it is more likely a person is going to land on an inner page than your sites home page, old thinking was site flow and home pages, this thinking or structure does not hold true for the modern site. When we think site structure and flow we have to consider the majority of our traffic will be initiated by a Google search, and then to a deep page within the website, this changes our entire flow in the traditional website design and development thinking.</p>
<h3>Content is not king!</h3>
<p>It has been a fashion of late to fill sites with content <strong>mainly on the advice of SEO&#8217; s and spruiking the terms &#8216;content is king&#8217;,</strong> although on face value this is true and with search algorithms being text based if we do not have content we do not have search engine exposure, but the thinking that write amazing content and you will rank is faulted thinking.</p>
<blockquote>
<h4 style="text-align: center;">The internet is full of websites that have awesome content and great services that will never be discovered on Google</h4>
</blockquote>
<p>We would like to think the team over at Mountain View (Google HQ) are doing such a fantastic job that all you need to do is write amazing content and the algorithm will work that out, and your content will rise to the top of the search results and thus provide you with sale making traffic. Unfortunately this could not be further from the truth.</p>
<blockquote>
<h4 style="text-align: center;">It becomes <strong>not what is the best content, but what is the best-marketed content</strong> that becomes Google front page gold.</h4>
</blockquote>
<p>Search algorithms use a number of pointers to decide what is relevant copy to serve up to the web searcher; these pointers are also largely influenced by links pointing to a content page. (Web sites are not optimised pages are although a site needs to have search optimisation at the core of its development) With links being a major contributing factor to what is on the first page of Google. It becomes <strong>not what is the best content, but what is the best-marketed content</strong> that becomes Google front page gold. This is the core reason why some really ordinary content often takes up the first places on the SERP pages. In essence it is a popularity contest, and having the right people in your corner to make sure your content actually does make it to the top of the search results.</p>
<p>Another common misconception is &#8216;I will use social media such as Digg or Stumbleupon to market my awesome content and thus be on the front page of Google&#8217; Here we have an even more of a popularity contest, <strong>unless you are or know someone who is a &#8216;power user&#8217;</strong> (someone who has influence and when they submit content it has a high chance of going viral&#8217; if not <strong>it will be almost impossible for your content to gain any worthwhile exposure.</strong></p>
<p>Our final problem with content comes from poorly laid out and designed content, this content we are noticing is becoming rampant on many a site. Many new clients we are working with have much of this content from previous <strong>&#8216;cheap&#8217; often-outsourced SEO companies</strong>. Many of the companies we have seen and addressing this issue with are not small businesses, many are large Australian brands.</p>
<p>Recently while talking to a CEO he said &#8220;I know we are receiving good traffic it just does not seem to turn into enquiries&#8221; He was right they were receiving a very healthy traffic flow and he was also right in it was not converting. The site in question was full of poor content, although targeted around the niche of their business it was badly laid out, had poor grammar and in this case an Australian brand with American English. This all worked together to produce a severely high bounce rate and limited sales.</p>
<h3>The SEO conclusion</h3>
<p>It is not enough to just add targeted content to a site and expect the Dollars, Pounds and Euro to roll in; site structure and core capability for organic search needs to be addressed. Every piece of content added needs to be written and designed as though it shall be the front page of the site, every page is a landing page and should be considered &#8216;in the sites flow&#8217;, every page needs to address the searchers needs and wants.</p>
<p>A strong linking strategy needs to be implemented, <strong>not the cheap buying of links</strong>. You may think now that the cheap outsourced SEO firm that you have engaged that is performing amazing link building and your brand is romping up the ranks is a gift from above.</p>
<p>However how is this going to affect your brand in the future? We know Google do not like paid link building and will ban your site from the search indexes if you are found out this is a cold hard fact, currently it does not happen that often <strong>but this will also change as their technology becomes even smarter</strong>.</p>
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<h4 style="text-align: center;"><strong>How will today&#8217;s SEO affect your brand tomorrow?</strong></h4>
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<p>You site might be fine right now but <strong>how will today&#8217;s SEO affect your brand tomorrow</strong>, this is a very important question. There is a very good reason good brands pay good money for SEO it is not just about ranking it is about <strong>brand protection</strong>, it is also the fact that these good companies also address SEO as marketing not optimisation and address all aspects of on-line marketing from social media to press releases and everything in between.</p>
<p>It is not enough to contract a firm to perform website optimisation, you need an on-line marketing agency, someone who understands on-line and off-line strategic and tactical marketing. SEO companies have been popular and a shift in the market hurt traditional marketing agencies, but the next decade will see the rebirth of the marketing agency into a fully rounded off-line and on-line agency. SEO is marketing and it makes sense to contract people who understand this. Furthermore brand will and is starting to play a far greater role in on-line search this again requires the company that understands how and why brands work.</p>
<p>If you are researching for your company that is about to venture into SEO, I have to be biased and say talk to us at <a title="Web marketing Brisbane Sydney Melbourne" href="http://www.webrand.com.au/brands">We Brand</a>, if you are currently engaged in the services of an SEO firm and some of my cautions have you worried, I also implore you to <a title="Contact Ryall Consulting" href="http://www.ryallconsulting.com/contact/">contact us</a> and we can perform an SEO audit and risk assessment making sure your brand will be safe for today and tomorrow.</p>
<p>Apart from us whom else would I recommend in the SEO market? There are a few firms that could be said to be respectable players in the on-line brand marketing world these would be. <a title="Industry standard blog" href="http://www.seomoz.org">SEOMoz</a> (USA), <a title="UK SEO Firm" href="http://www.distilled.co.uk/">Distilled</a> (UK), <a title="Melbourne SEO Firm" href="http://www.thinkprospect.com.au/">ThinkProspect</a> (AUS) No doubt there are many other respectable firms these just represent some companies I know are doing great things for the industry as a whole.</p>
<p>If you have anything to add or feel I have glossed over any aspects feel free to leave a comment.</p>
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		<title>Blog marketing is your company taking advantage?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Dec 2009 07:44:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ryall</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Blogs (web logs) we have all heard of them but is your business taking full advantage of what this medium can offer? Blogs are just another type of website that allows for content to be written and displayed in a continual fashion, another advantage of the blog is the speed in which most content is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.ryallconsulting.com.au"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-119" title="Blog Marketing" src="http://www.ryallconsulting.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/blog-marketing.jpg" alt="Blog Marketing" width="580" height="425" /></a></p>
<p>Blogs (web logs) we have all heard of them but is your business taking full advantage of what this medium can offer? Blogs are just another type of website that allows for content to be written and displayed in a continual fashion, another advantage of the blog is the speed in which most content is picked up by the search engines a great way to get new information out to your market.</p>
<p>HeadStart Group a local Melbourne career and job search training company are taking advantage of value adding their market with their blog site <a title="Career training courses Melbourne" href="http://www.jobsearchtips.com.au">Job Search Tips</a>.</p>
<p>Head Start will be redesigning their main website next year with a open and minimal content approach, the blog is a great way to add content to the market earn targeted traffic to Headtart‚Äôs main website without interfering with the integrity of the main web presence.</p>
<p>A blog if approached the right way is a valuable marketing channel, another opportunity for leveraging list building for further marketing and helps with the main sites relevancy within the market.</p>
<p>At Ryall Consulting we take the headache out of running a blog for your company with a range of options for all levels of company engagement, <a title="Contact Ryall Consulting" href="http://www.ryallconsulting.com/contact/">contact us today</a> so we can discuss your needs.</p>
<p>With the low entry barriers blogs can be used for a variety of marketing channels either under specific domain names or a combination of domain names and sub directories to an existing site. For example a content value added domain like Job Search Tips providing targeted content for their market. This provides a soft sell approach while gaining valuable search engine exposure for the brand.</p>
<p>For companies that are product driven a product reviews blog has a high ROI for minimal investment. Every company big and small should be looking at the advantages blogs can give to their existing marketing channels.</p>
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		<title>Are you taking advantage of social media channels?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Dec 2009 00:01:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ryall</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Social Media]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Gaining traffic to a brand new site can be a little difficult, with no trust rank or incoming links, time is needed for the search engines such as Google to start sending and ranking content for healthy search traffic. Leveraging social media combined with relevant referral traffic can drive immediate and valuable traffic to a [...]]]></description>
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<p>Gaining traffic to a brand new site can be a little difficult, with no trust rank or incoming links, time is needed for the search engines such as Google to start sending and ranking content for healthy search traffic.</p>
<p>Leveraging social media combined with relevant referral traffic can drive immediate and valuable traffic to a new site. A case in point would be <a title="Digital photography school" href="http://www.betterphotoschool.com">Better Photo School</a>; this site is a personal hobby being a photography nut I decided to start a niche site in an extremely competitive market.</p>
<p>Starting from scratch with a brand new domain name coupled with a competitive market will have you chasing search engine traffic for quite some time until trust rank and incoming links start to take place.</p>
<p>With a brand new site you can expect the first year to be a tough slog to say the least no mater how good your content is, this is just the nature of the beast.</p>
<p><strong>Enter social media marketing</strong></p>
<p>Social media channels such as Twitter, Facebook, Digg and Stumbleupon just to name a few are far from fads furthermore if used in the correct way can provide a continual flow of valuable targeted traffic.</p>
<p>One of the most common statements we hear from clients is the simple lack of time to devote to these channels and the lack of understanding of how to leverage these channels. This is where we come in with managed plans to take advantage of these resources so you as the business owner can get on with what you do best, running your business.</p>
<blockquote><p>For a site to continue to gain good search engine ranking, content needs incoming links. If you have heard the saying ‚&#8217;content is king&#8217;‚ then links are the queen.</p></blockquote>
<p>You may hear some people saying that social media traffic is useless; this is far from the truth and shows a lack of understanding of how the social media market works.</p>
<p>It is true that an article that hits the front page of Digg will bring an extreme amount of visitors that will often never go past the page that was promoted. Although an article that does go viral will ultimately pick up a large percentage of incoming links from the by-product of going viral and ultimately has a large percentage of people talking about the site it originated from.</p>
<p>A viral article will continue to funnel search engine traffic into the site and this is the valuable traffic. People are short sighted, it is not the immediate traffic that is valuable it is the long-term benefit that was generated from leveraging the social media channel.</p>
<p>In traditional marketing we would often value add a product with a give-away that enticed people to buy the main product. With a website we have the same goal but instead of giving away a product we are giving away information. It is the soft sell content that is the valuable content to almost any website or market. Once you understand how to value add your market and use social media to your advantage you are cooking up a winning recipe.</p>
<p><strong>Every business should be looking at how to leverage</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Link bait / viral content</li>
<li>Facebook fan pages for your company</li>
<li>Twitter</li>
<li>LinkedIn</li>
<li>Digg</li>
<li>Stumbleupon</li>
</ul>
<p>These are just but a tip of the iceberg in the social media world, but represent the major players.</p>
<p>If I had not used social media to promote Better Photo School, we would have little traffic as currently search accounts for 12% of our traffic. Of course the pendulum will swing in the favour of search eventually but for the time being it is social media that has driven the site to a substantial traffic-drawing site.</p>
<p>No matter if your site is new or old, social media is a channel you must be taking advantage of. When you see major players such as Westfield leveraging social media even if that case was controversial, it still means you need to stand up and take notice.</p>
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		<title>Do you own your website?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Dec 2009 21:20:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ryall</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Recently I was involved in the sale of an on-line business and part of my involvement was to move the client&#8217;s site to a new server that the purchasing party owned. Imagine my surprise when I contacted the development company to facilitate what we needed to move the site only to be told sorry you [...]]]></description>
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<p>Recently I was involved in the sale of an on-line business and part of my involvement was to move the client&#8217;s site to a new server that the purchasing party owned.</p>
<p>Imagine my surprise when I contacted the development company to facilitate what we needed to move the site only to be told sorry you cannot do that. This is not uncommon and if you have had a site built by a company that has it&#8217;s own CMS there is a good chance you don&#8217;t actually own your whole site.</p>
<p>In most cases the CMS stays the property of the development company and as such you must host your site on their servers, this is often at a premium hosting rate and excessive excess data charges.</p>
<p>Of course this is all in the original contract you would of signed with the company in the beginning, although the issue is many clients fail to understand what it is the developers are often even saying to them at no fault of the client.</p>
<p>As you can imaging the party that was buying the business were not overly happy to find out that the business they were just about to purchase they did not actually really own. With a statement from the original developers of saying &#8216;they are welcome to their content&#8217; little comfort at all.</p>
<p>There are many reasons why you must own the website in its entirety, from flexibility too developing other functionality within the site, to hosting where you want the site hosted. In this persons example they had their own dedicated servers where all their websites were hosted and simply did not want a site out of the loop as it were.</p>
<p>If you are about to have a site developed with a company that is using their CMS as a sales tool, read the contracts carefully and ask the question do I own all the rights to the website, am I able to host the site where I please.</p>
<p>This is another strong reason Open Source platform such as Joomla, Drupal, WordPress and for e-commerce Magento are a smart decision for your companies website development.</p>
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