Archive for July, 2010

5 XML Sitemap Disasters

July 13th, 2010 by Gary Huhn

An XML sitemap is like a road map to every page of your site that search engine spiders can access and crawl without having to drill down through several levels of navigation. There are multiple XML Site Map generators out there such as Google sitemap generator, xml-sitemaps.com and xmlsitemap.com.

As with many generators, XML sitemap tools don’t always take into consideration the following:

  1. Broken links – 404 error pages: If you discover broken links in the sitemap or 404 error pages consider fixing the issues with 301/302 redirects or removing the pages from the site. Bottom line; only include active links in your sitemap as opposed to dead links.
  2. Duplicate URLs: Do not include multiple pages of the same URL in your sitemap. For example, if an XML sitemap generator included both example.com/index.php and example.com/index.php/, then remove one of those URLs so you avoid canonical issues.
  3. Robots.txt: Many times XML sitemap generators will include files and directories that you have disallowed in your Robots.txt file. Comb through your sitemap and make sure those particular files and directories have not been included.
  4. Images: When search engines index a web site page, there is a good chance that it will also index images within the page. Include ALT tags for each image, and let the search engines spiders focus on the content, rather than the images.
  5. Videos:  Video content is separate from traditional content and so should an XML sitemap. A video sitemap should only contain links to videos and make sure they are not disallowed in your Robots.txt file.

If you would like more information on XML sitemaps visit sitemaps.org and be sure to access the Business Online complimentary search engine optimization labs.

We SEO textual content…why not video?!

July 1st, 2010 by Thomas Beatty

Video optimization is crucial if you want your video to be found by your audience.  Similar to how you would SEO your website copy to rank high, you can do the same with videos. What do you SEO with videos?  Well, with video optimization you SEO the script.  You might be scratching your head now so let me explain the benefits of video optimization.

The search engines can crawl a lot of content around the video which influences its ranking. In fact, the search bot will determine the videos quality by the textual content around the video. Meaning links, description, tags, title and script. The script is a transcription of the video that is attached to the timeline. This requires some time to create and embed but is well worth the investment.

Getting your video to rank can be an arduous but necessary task as YouTube videos are now dominating search behind Google.  These days, more and more people are not only watching videos like crazy on YouTube, they are searching them via YouTube (now second in search behind Google) making it viable platform to invest resources.   There are 28,800 hours of video uploaded to YouTube every day so in order to rank high there are some tips and tricks to increase your chances.

With so many videos being uploading to YouTube the following video optimization guidelines can help increase your chances of getting positive rankings.

First, write a keyword-focused script for your video. That way you can put your video script in the description field and in the video timeline. The synthesis between placing the script in the description and timeline is a new advancement and has been shown to yield positive search results. This provides the search bot more info to scrape and will help the bot properly index your video.

For instance, if your video is about “Video Optimization”, the more times that you naturally have “Video Optimization” mentioned in your script the better chance your video has of being indexed properly, ranked higher and  being found easier.  The transcript text follows the video where ever it is embedded and users can also select chunks of the text and share it when sharing your video which helps rankings too.

Secondly, research your audience.  Find out their needs and interests and customize your content accordingly.  Also, be mindful of the platform. YouTube is a fast-paced platform and users rapidly cipher through and quickly scan content; this is why SEO and embedding transcripts is so crucial to ranking high. Keep your video short, concise, entertaining and to the point. If you have a dense or lengthy subject matter, break the video into sections with intros and outros.   Keep your video between 3 and 5 minutes long for increased user engagement; though some studies and data point to users’ attention spans being close to 60-90 seconds with YouTube Insight data supporting user bounce rates as quick as 5-30 seconds. Meaning: you have less than thirty seconds to capture their attention. SEO will get them to your video and good content can increase the chances of quality engagement.

Also, have a strong call to action at the beginning of your video. Communicate your most important point(s) first in case the user bounces and does not watch the video in its entirety. Strong calls to action in the beginning of the video increases your chances of converting and branding the viewer. This can also increase their likelihood of returning to the content later.

The title of your video should be keyword focused but keep in mind that there is a 25 character limit including spaces, so use this real estate wisely. The description should start with a link to your website or wherever you want the user to go for more information, followed by two sentences describing what the video is about and then the script. Tags are YouTube keywords. Think a bit outside the box when selecting keywords. Also include a few synonyms that make sense to you and potential users. Put yourself in the users’ position and think about how they would search your content.

Lastly, you want to choose a thumbnail for your video. This video thumbnail needs to entice the user to click on your thumbnail. Select a part of the video that will be valuable and interesting to the user. Because of the rapid scanning behavior of users on platforms such as YouTube, your thumbnail is going to be their first form of engagement after search so make it count.

I hope you enjoyed my video optimization tips. Happy YouTubing!