Search Engine Optimizing PDF Files and Documents
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Saturday, 17 May 08 - 04:57 AM (GMT) By Benjamin E Burns in Search Engine Optimization (SEO) |
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For some of us optimizing PDF files is old news, yet for some its news worthy and helpful to understand. Since I’ve came across many sites implementing PDF files, I thought what the heck… why not discuss some basics and useful tactics for optimizing PDF files. The basics of optimizing PDF file begins with the same rules as does most HTML text files:
1: Your company PDF file should have actual “text” and not created as simply an image. The file should also have keywords that are being targeted based on that page i.e. if your page that is holding the PDF file is about “red balls” well the keywords in the PDF should also contain “red balls” and include useful information that the reader will relate to.
2: Link to your PDF file by using intelligent cross linking both vertical and horizontal. Make sure users can clearly understand they are going to download the PDF file. Make sure you use keyword rich anchor text i.e. “download PDF about red balls”
3: When optimizing pdf files, link popularity is another basic tactic to implement. The same link building tactics you use for an HTML page, is very similar to link building for PDF documents. You can host your optimized pdf file on third party sites, blogs, how to, podcasts and so on… be creative!
4: If using Adobe Acrobat one can add Meta Data to better optimize the pdf document. Make sure you save the file i.e. name of the pdf document with the keyword that you’re targeting i.e. “red-balls.pdf” then under Document Properties you can click on the Description tab and optimize the (Title, Author Subject and Keywords). Let me state that current search engines do not use this meta data to determine relevancy alone, yet a tactic that should be standardized by the company.
5: Duplicate PDF file content. Ok, some site owners format their content as HTML and PDF… by doing so, you will be creating duplicate content. The simple way of blocking this possible duplicate content is using the robots exclusion rule. If you have specific optimized pdf files that are not HTML then you could create a separate directory and hold those specific pdf files there. So you will end up with something like,
User-agent: *
Disallow: /sitepdfs/
This will keep all search engine bots from crawling and indexing the identical HTML content and only crawl the specific pdf’s you created in a new directory folder.
If you follow these basic tactics, you will be able to better optimize your pdf files and documents.
Cheers!
Gmail now Sending SEO Spam Invoices from www.SEOMARKETING@GMAIL.COM?
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Friday, 18 January 08 - 08:19 PM (GMT) By Benjamin E Burns in General |
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at hotels, this could of easily slipped through.
Example below:
Below is the actual email that was passed along to me, with a few necessary edits
I received a fax invoice from a SEO Marketing for search engine optimization. The account number listed on the invoice is XXXXXXX for the domain XXXXXXXX address - he invoice is for $79.99. Do you have any idea if this is a legit. Their email address is seowebmarketing@gmail.com and their phone number is 713 344 0560. Please let me know if you have any questions. Thank you for your help.
I have to hand it to them, $79.99 for full blown SEO implementation... wow what a STEAL! (beware)
On a side note, the company www.seomarketing.com may be in need of a little Search Engine Reputation Management (SERM) if this spreads.
Cheers!
Benjamin Burns
Tip on SEO and fake invoices
Snowmen Taking Over Google Sponsored Links
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Thursday, 13 December 07 - 10:12 PM (GMT) By Benjamin E Burns in General |
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CACHE DATE is the new Black for SEO's!!!
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Wednesday, 07 November 07 - 02:09 PM (GMT) By Benjamin E Burns in Search Engine Optimization (SEO) |
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As you all know, the page rank update by Google brought many of us to tears or leaping around like wild monkeys after having too many bananas laced with fudge. I’ve noticed a positive reaction from the update for all of our sites from PR0 to PR6-7.
I was pleased with this outcome, yet should I care? Personally kind of… the increase in PR is a rough indication that I’m in the right direction as far as link building, content optimization and the many tactics we employ.
In my case what is important, is the Cached date! If my pages are not cached at least every three days I’m worrying. The date that Google and the rest have cached my pages gives me a clear indication that the spider bots not only can index my pages, more importantly that the search engines believe I have frequently updated quality content.
Good by PR hello Cached. 
Tips for Driving Traffic With Local Pay Per Click Marketing.
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Monday, 27 August 07 - 02:08 PM (GMT) By Benjamin E Burns in Search Engine Marketing (PPC) |
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Say, you own a local pizza restaurant; both dine in and take out. You’ve heard all the rave about driving traffic with search engine marketing, and need a helping hand in producing a strategy. In the case we will focus on PPC through Google adwords, MSN adcenter and Yahoo Marketing.
The Business Background:
Makes Hand tossed gourmet pizza. Can deliver 5 miles away. Has Dine-in. Can only spend 10 bucks a day with PPC.
My Local PPC Tips:
1. Research your keywords. (i.e. “city” pizza, pizza in “city’, carry out in “zip code of city”… and so many other variations.
2. Ad Copy. Make sure when you create your various ad copy, to include, the city, zip code, special discounts for nearby universities, police, firefighters, include what makes you special.
3. Geo Targeting. Unless you can deliver your pizza across the city and surrounding suburbs then you’re unlike many local restaurants with limitations. Let’s say you can only deliver within a 5 miles radius. In this case, when setting your PPC campaign, restrict your (delivery) ad copy to reflect your limitations. With your other ads that are being used for brand awareness and dine in you can set the limitations a bit more loosely.
4. Cost. If you only have 10 bucks a day to spend you better hope to convert. Now, I’m very concerned about conversion, as they drive business growth, No conversions = no money = not happy.
Make sure you understand your margins, including the costs of using your credit card machine when taking phone orders. From experience, you will spend more in the beginning of any PPC campaign, while you’re collecting enough data from the campaign to make smart and actionable optimization changes.
5. Content Sites vs. Search. If you have a limited budget, you need to produce highly targeted traffic that is in their transactional stage. I would say content sites would drive more brand awareness then a searchers who’s looking to order pizza.
Once you’re converting well and you’re happy with the performance, you'll have a benchmark to measure against running content sites when the time comes.
Running a successful PPC campaign relays on your landing page, that relate to each keyword and ad copy. In the coming days, I'll create a post on layout tips when designing and coding local market landing pages.
Cheers!
Benjamin Burns (Search Engine Marketing, Local PPC)
Search Engine Reputation Management (SERM)
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Tuesday, 14 August 07 - 01:34 PM (GMT) By Benjamin E Burns in Search Engine Reputation Management |
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Defined by the good ole... wiki as
“Search Engine Reputation Management (or SERM) tactics are often employed by companies to proactively shield their brands from damaging content brought to light through search engine queries. Some use these same tactics reactively, in attempts to minimize damage inflicted by inflammatory (or "flame") websites (and weblogs) launched by consumers and, as some believe, competitors.
Given the increasing popularity and development of search engines, these tactics have become more important than ever. Consumer generated media (like blogs) has amplified the public's voice, making points of view - good or bad - easily expressed.
Search Engine Reputation Management strategies include Search engine optimization (SEO) and Online Content Management. Because search engines are dynamic and in constant states of change and revision, it is essential that results are constantly monitored.”
Now, do me a favor and type in your company name into Google, Yahoo or MSN live and research the organic search results carefully, do you like what you see? Are the top ten owned and controlled by your company or are other blogs, sites, pr and so on… sneaking in the results.
You want to examine all the titles and descriptions of the results to make sure they are positively representing your company’s identity.
I’ll leave you with the task of researching the multiple engines and return to you tomorrow, with actions to take if you’re not happy with the results.
Cheers!
Benjamin Burns
Google Promotion Ads?
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Wednesday, 25 July 07 - 02:56 PM (GMT) By Benjamin E Burns in General |
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Hello all, It's been awhile I know.. I've been head deep in work.
Anyhow, I came across this today when searching for the new "The Bourne Ultimatum" movie in Google.

It's amazing that Google is that much more ahead the curve in advertising display within search than any other engine to date.
Well back the grind. Talk soon!
CNN.com Advertises Weight Watchers for starving boy!!
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Tuesday, 10 July 07 - 04:19 AM (GMT) By Benjamin E Burns in General |
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Is anyone awake at CNN.COM? Please check out your ads relating to your top story... at least pull them for the time being. Wake up.

It goes to show you how running network ads can be a bit risky if not properly managed. Content ads are optimized and displayed based on content. This is what happens when the algorithm is not fully understanding the context.
I hope this is resolved soon...Benjamin Burns
"Dave Naylor Has a New Blog"
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Monday, 09 July 07 - 08:03 PM (GMT) By Benjamin E Burns in Search Engine Optimization (SEO) |
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DaveN, one of the great SEO in the UK has re-designed his blog. If you live under a rock, you might not know who DaveN is.. if this is true get to know him.
You can also listen to him on Webmaster Radio the show is titled "Strike Point" or read about Dave Naylor SEO
SEO and PPC has cross the pond many years ago, yet many companies have yet to optimize for the UK market. In order to fully understand the UK searcher, you might want to call Dave N on this, your bottom line will thank you.
Benjamin Burns
"I'm Twittering, but for how long?"
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Sunday, 08 July 07 - 08:04 PM (GMT) By Benjamin E Burns in General |
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If anyone, for some odd reason... wants to follow me check it out here. Twitter enables you to read little snippets aka (twits) of my current status.
My mission is to find how Twitter will relate to search engine marketing and optimization. I already have a few ideas on the benefits for business and viral search marketing :) I’ll keep you posted.
Benjamin Burns
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