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Enterprise SEO: 4 Trends to Watch in 2012

What SEO trends are important to watch in 2012 for enterprise-level SEO? Many colleagues, clients, and prospects are keenly interested in the answer to this question.

Here are what I think will be four enterprise SEO trends to watch in 2012.

1. Further Corporatization of SEO in the Enterprise

The trend over the last several years has increasingly shown SEO teams "go within" at large companies.

For enterprise companies to realize exceptional results in SEO, they almost always require a dedicated internal SEO team. That's the case today primarily because incremental gains are harder to achieve, as SEO is becoming more complex, harder (through obfuscation of data, such as Google's "not defined" segment), and more competitive. Organic results, too, are shrinking and Google's SERP and paid listings are continually evolving to blend in more tightly with the organic results.

Where does this lead us in 2012? Well, what we continue to see is strong demand for enterprise companies to lean on agencies for SEO work.

As SEO gets investment and resource demands within corporations continually rise, the need for outside support also rises. We see this most strikingly in the need for companies to secure content and off-page support.

Link development, social media, and content strategies will continue to be the primary need of the enterprise in 2012. With this trend comes the solidification of enterprise-level SEO analytics tools for in-house teams (and agencies for that matter). SearchLight, Brightedge, SEO Clarity, Matrix, Searchmetrics, and other toolsets are becoming essential complements to analytics, log files, crawling tools, and Google's and Bing's own excellent webmaster consoles.

Every SEO team needs a precision competitive analysis tool.

2. Rich Snippets Proliferate (and So Does Spam)

With one small recent change, Google has made it very easy to get your author photo in search results. 2012 will be the year this absolutely takes off. In fact, it will become a competitive disadvantage to publish without author information accompanying the Google result.

And it's not going to be confined to authors, either. Rel author is certainly the most interesting recent microformat that Google has introduced, but there are many others. We've seen the way rich snippets increase clicks in search results by providing more information and better "pop" on the SERP.

Google's RV Guha, a rich snippets engineer speaking at SMX East recently, was quoted as saying that "...it seemed that giving the user a better idea of what to expect on the page increases the click-through rate on the search results. So if the webmasters do this, it's really good for them. They get more traffic. It's good for users because they have a better idea of what to expect on the page. And, overall, it's good for the web."

In our testing, rich snippets can contribute to a staggering 52 percent lift in clicks, with spillover effects in increased impressions. And we've seen it even higher, although nowhere near the increases reported elsewhere, (which I have no reason not to believe).

Rich snippets positively influence CTR in organic results.

With great power comes great responsibility. Spammers are already jumping all over this one, so I imagine there will be tighter controls coming out soon.

3. It's All About Social

No discussion of social in 2012 will be complete without Google+. You need a strategy there. Google is forcing that need upon you! And while it appears the Google+ dial has been turned down slightly in SERPs over the last few weeks, there's no reason to think it's going away.

There's a troubling subcurrent to this whole polemic. When Google announced that search queries for logged-in users would not be passed to analytics (but would be passed to AdWords advertisers), it assured the web community that only a small percentage of queries would be affected. However, as Google+ adoption increases, and more users with accounts perform searches while logged in, that number will continue to rise. Could there be a time when 50 percent or more of search queries are "not provided"? Absolutely.

While changes like this absolutely make SEO more difficult, they also push the door ever slightly wider to new competitors. Look for Bing to continue to creep upwards in market share, although it won't be through the partnership with Yahoo. If anything, all that partnership has done is marginalize Yahoo search. Bing will have to grab market share on the merits of its search experience, and even more importantly, through marketing.

Since you can't fight the importance of Google+ to SEO, you might as well embrace it. The good news is there are already cool things you can do to integrate Google+ with your search campaigns, such as implementing "social extensions" to connect your AdWords accounts with a Google+ brand page.

SEOs without a Google+ strategy will be left behind. Get after it.

4. Domain Authority: Still the Trump Card

As much as social media is changing the SEO game (remember when Duane Forrester of Bing told us social signals matter more than links?), good old classic domain authority is still the heavyweight in the room. And it will be for some time, at least with Google.

 

Guess which one ranks higher?

Remember: Google won't blend Twitter or Facebook data into its search results. Not until it gets significant access to the data, on terms that "won't change," according to Amit Singhal. This means it's all about Google+, at least for now. Even if users don't necessarily want it (they've crested 90 million users, but penetration among the masses is nowhere near where the two other social sites are), Google's going to push its social network. And it's got a long way to go.

I'm sure Google is already amassing valuable data through Google+, but it's for a very small sample of users (relative to the web). Therefore, it's unlikely that signals from the social network will have a meaningful impact on the organic results. While it's likely Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, and other social signals are being incorporated somehow (as long as they're available through the crawl), without direct access to that data, and without knowing its intricate relationships, Google only has part of the picture.

The link graph is still the most reliable set of ranking signals Google has. And so far, it's still what's making the difference in competitive SERPs. Classic links still rule, and sites with domain authority (notably brands) remain at a distinct advantage in SEO.

This story originally appeared on ClickZ.

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SEO Positive Considers Incorporating Pinterest Into SMO Packages

Essex-based SEO agency SEO Positive has announced it will be looking into the possibility of incorporating up-and-coming social channel Pinterest into its social media management packages.

(PRWEB UK) 19 February 2012

SEO Positive has announced this week that it will be looking at ways to incorporate Pinterest setup and management packages into its social media marketing strategies.

According to a Referral Traffic Report compiled by content-sharing initiative Shareaholic, interactive bulletin photo board Pinterest is proving to drive consumers to websites alongside high-profile networks such as Facebook, Twitter and StumbleUpon. The SEO agency is committed to exploring new ways of increasing exposure for social media clients and will be evaluating the relevance and reach of the site in the months to come.

However, as Ben Austin, Managing Director explains, certain types of businesses are unlikely to experience success with Pinterest, so any marketing approach will need to be carefully analysed and considered before his company will provide the prospective client with quotes.

“Service providers may not find that investing in Pinterest is a worthwhile opportunity, whereas retailers will find it easier to engage and connect with users through imagery,” Ben states. “That said, we want to provide our clients with creative marketing ideas and strategies, so will be looking at ways to make the concept work for companies from any industry sector.”

The company actively encourages any businesses seeking for affordable social media solutions to get in touch with its specialist team for more information about the benefits of its comprehensive management and monitoring packages.

SEO Positive was established in 2007 in Chelmsford, Essex with the aim of bringing effective yet affordable online marketing services to companies from all industries and backgrounds. The company offers a huge range of services including search engine optimisation, Pay Per Click account management, social media marketing and online reputation control.

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New Website Launched by SEO Magna

Dallas SEO services, SEO Magna, has unveiled its newest search engine optimization website

Dallas, Texas (PRWEB) February 18, 2012

SEO Magna, a leading SEO consulting and solution provider in Dallas, announces the launch of a newly redesigned internet marketing website. This site is designed to get rid of the confusion that surrounds search engine marketing, and offer customized and flexible SEO services to every client no matter the size or annual revenue amount. SEO Magna’s Services provides comprehensive and integrated SEO and SEM services that include press release and copywriting services, PPC management, consulting services, and solutions to improve the visibility of a company's online presence.

SEO Magna is a Dallas based company, and the company utilizes experts that are highly trained and certified to provide SEO and SEM solutions to clients of all sizes. A webmaster’s most challenging task during the development and management of an online business is formulating an internet marketing plan, implementing this plan, and then monitoring the results. SEO Magna’s Services can make this task much easier for any webmaster and company.

What makes the company’s staff unique is that project are managed in team made up of a project manager, experts in press releases and copywriting, web designers, link building specialists, and marketing experts. This approach helps ensure that every need a client has is addressed and met within a team rather than across departments. SEO Magna Services utilizes a step by step method for SEM that will increase the visibility, amount of traffic, and company revenue generated for each client.

SEO Magna’s strength is without a doubt organic search engine optimization. Organic SEO services have shown time and time again the most effective search engine marketing approach. "92% of our clients have either quit or reduced PPC advertizing, like AdWords from Google or Search Marketing from Yahoo." Said a spokesperson for the company.

SEO Magna also offers PPC management, a valuable advertizing method that is complementary organic search engine optimization strategies. While clients tend to desire eliminating paid advertising services PPC can help bring in highly qualified traffic that is searching for keywords that are competitive or that are not core keywords, so that even more revenue is generated for the client.

About SEO Magna

SEO Magna is a full service SEO company dedicated to provide its client base with state of the art search engine marketing methodology. With marketing talents across the spectrum and decades of combined search marketing expertise, SEO Magna crafts strategies designed to deliver the highest return on investment through our proprietary methodology.

http://www.seomagna.com

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Multilingual SEO Firms Hold Significant Advantage

The more services that a company offers the better it is for business, generally speaking, save for situations where businesses overextend beyond their capabilities and resources allow. The same can be said with SEO companies. The more they can provide for their clientele, the more value they bring. Specifically with international SEO companies, they can offer a range of services from traditional search engine optimization to social media and paid search management. However, very often the difference is being able to deliver these services in multiple languages as well as being able to communicate with international clientele in their respective languages. As such, multilingual SEO firms hold true advantages over competitors who do not have the capabilities to both optimize content in other languages and communicate with clientele in their native tongue. 

Client Content
Gone are the days when optimizing content online to widen the exposure of web properties and drive traffic could be done using poor-quality content. Like in so many other industries, content is king in search engine optimization, and more specifically, quality content is king. Thus, being able to deliver valuable, unique information in other languages is a prized asset to the international SEO firm. As such, being able to write proficiently in terms of grammar in other languages is only one part of the picture, the content must offer something compelling to its audiences. Information cannot be repetitive or duplicate that which can be found elsewhere. Companies that are able to produce this level of both onsite and off-site content find themselves that much more highly regarded for the value they bring to their clients.    

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Client Communication
The line of communication between client and the partnered company is key in all industries, but especially in SEO. Partnered SEO companies need to engage their clients in a host of information-sharing practices to gain mutual understanding regarding mission, concerns, and ultimate goals, to then be able to formulate objectives and a focus strategy and plan. A clear line of communication is central to his process, and if there is a language barrier, full understanding can be a challenge. This can compromise the entire relationship as well as the work that needs to be completed. As such, SEO companies having individuals in-house that can speak the local language used by clientele in particular international markets is a valued asset that can help sustain clientele as well as attract new clients. 

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St. Louis Digital Marketing Agency Publishes Free SEO Guide

ST. LOUIS, MO--(Marketwire -02/16/12)- Evolve Digital Labs, a St. Louis-based digital marketing agency, has assembled a useful resource for novices of Search Engine Optimization. This document, appropriately titled the SEO Guide for Beginners, provides an overview of search engine operations, on-site components of web pages, and various strategies for improving visibility in the search engine results pages (SERPs). Essentially, it is the ultimate resource for the question "How to SEO?"

Derek Mabie, President of Evolve, initially decided to create this downloadable white paper because he noticed that there was a lack of resources available to those interested in learning more about SEO. It also provided the brand with the opportunity to display its expertise on the subject. "We wanted to convey that Search plays a dominant role in marketing," Mabie said. "This document encapsulates the functions and features of search engines so beginners can understand where to start."

Students in particular are enjoying the contents of the SEO Guide. Because the industry is new in comparison to others, SEO doesn't necessarily take precedence over traditional marketing methods in college courses. In reality, though, the subject is increasingly relevant -- for this reason, many students of Marketing and Advertising are eager to learn more about SEO as a means of preparing for a successful future. "Search Engine Optimization is an essential skill for today's communications professionals, but it's not always an easy element to explain," said Jill Faulk, professor at Lindenwood University in St. Louis. "Evolve Digital Labs' SEO Guide for Beginners serves as a comprehensive resource. It gives those new to SEO a tangible grasp on a concept that can often feel abstract at first."

Evolve Digital Labs plans to continue producing valuable content like the SEO Guide for Beginners, focusing on significant changes in the search engines' algorithms and industry trends. "There is so much information to harness and publish," Mabie said. "As long as people are willing to learn, we will keep writing, pushing, and teaching."

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