What To Do When Your Webpage Doesn’t Rank.

Search engine optimization plays a significant role when it comes down to the ranking of your webpages. It is the deciding factor of people seeing your pages, or they do not. As our textbook stated, many factors come into play with SEO, such as URLs, title tags, header tags, main content, and much more!
That’s a lot to think about when creating webpages that will rank high in multiple search queries. A great place to start is to create a keyword bank for your website or webpage. This includes all the possible words and search phrases people would put into google to hopefully find your page. A great example of keywords is for my current job; we are a nanny company offering different services. A high keyword phrase for us is “nannies in Lake Tahoe.” This not only includes a keyword nanny, but it also includes a keyword associated with a particular location, which will have a huge benefit.
When it comes to adding your keywords into your content, you want to make sure it flows right. Google is continuously improving its algorithm to allow it to spot keyword stuffing. You want your keywords to play a significant role in the content of your page, but you still want it to read naturally. A good rule of thumb is to have 3-5% of the content on the page keywords or phrases.
Another great way to increase your site ranks is to include a lot of inbound and outbound links. This would include people linking to your website from theirs or you linking other people’s websites within your content. We utilize this at work by including guest contribution blogs. This not only helps with rank, but it creates a great relationship with other websites, which will drive traffic to each other’s websites.
One thing that can be overlooked when it comes to ranking is the name of your images on your webpage. Google is getting better at reading images, but for the most part, it goes off the alt text and name of the file. That being said, it is increasingly more critical to have your files named appropriately, including a keyword or phrase.

When you are creating a new webpage, include don your website make sure to check your URLs . These are very important for ranking. One thing that you need to keep in mind is that you must separate the words with dashes (-). This makes it easier for Google’s bots to read the page. If you do not separate the words, it will have trouble reading your pages, and therefore, your page will be ranked lower than others that include dashes. Another rule of thumb while creating custom URLs is to use all lowercase letters. If someone is directly searching for your webpage in a browser, it is easy for them to mess up the URL if it includes capital and lowercase letters; simple is better.

These are only a few recommendations when it comes to improving the ranking of your webpages. There are endless tricks you can do to utilize SEO better. There are countless resources online, as well! A great resource that has helped me throughout my job as a social media intern is The Beginner’s Guide to SEO write by Moz a link to their guide can be found here: https://moz.com/beginners-guide-to-seo

5 Ways to Increase Landing Page Conversions

When I started my journey as a Marketing Intern for Joanna’s Nannies, I was in way over my head. I had not gotten too deep into my major-specific classes yet, and I was learning what to do day by day, project by project. Looking back seven months later, my experience has given me many more useful tools than I previously had.
Though, through my experience and classes since my first day on the job, my knowledge of marketing was still just at the surface, especially when it came to SEO, SEM, Landing Pages, Conversions, etcetera.
As I dive deeper into my journey of becoming a digital marketing wiz, I am going to share the insights I have gained through Marketing 484, the material we discuss, its correlation to my current job, and finally, the importance it plays in the marketing world in general.


The main topic of this blog is landing pages and how to increase conversions to ensure you are reaching maximum profitability. By discussing five ways to increase conversion, you will be able to increase efficiency when it comes to digital marketing.

Five ways of increasing conversion

Testing


You will not know what elements are hindering conversion if you do not conduct tests. A great way to do this is by providing prospects with the same ad but sending them to separate landing pages. Not necessarily a completely different page, but as Ryan Osman at Obility does, he provides one ad with a short-form landing page and one with long-form, including more content.

Principles of Conversion


Oli Gardner describes seven principles that can be used as a guide to ensure you are marketing campaign is successful. On a scale of delight to friction, go through each of the following areas: attention, context, clarity, congruence, credibility, closing, and finally, continence. This will give you a feel for what is working and what is not; fix what is not working, and leave what is.

Attention-Driven Design


Familiarize yourself with the 23 principles of attention driven design, including proximity, anomaly, and dominance. Going through each of these elements will increase your conversion rate tremendously. A great example comes from our website; testing proximity of what is in the radius of your Call-to-action button. Things that are in close proximity to each other are going to be perceived as being related.

Source: www.joannasnannies.com/denver-metro

Mobile-Friendly


It is essential to ensure that your landing page is mobile-friendly. Mobile traffic is much higher than desktop traffic. Check out these statistics from BroadbandSearch:

Source: https://www.broadbandsearch.net/blog/mobile-desktop-internet-usage-statistics

A key to success is test using your mobile version, The majority of the time your desktop version will look just as good as long as your mobile version is working correctly, but that does not go the other way around! Mobile search is easy, effective and fast therefore if your page isn’t fully loaded within seconds you lost their attention and their sale.

Make a Match


You must expect that each prospect isn’t aware of who you are, what you do, and what you can offer them. That being said, you must be clear and concise with what you can offer and what you want them to do next, no confusion. The easiest way to confuse is for your advertisement not to match your landing page. Assure your product and service aligns with your message, and both of those align with each visual component. A great example of this comes from OSU in their marketing newsletter. The email matches perfectly with the landing page. It includes the same image, the same headers; I knew exactly what to expect and what I wanted to see upon clicking the link to the entire newsletter. Email on the top and landing page on the bottom.  


Source: https://business.oregonstate.edu/This-Week-in-Business