Archive for August, 2010

11 Tips for Effectively Updating Your Website

Tuesday, August 31st, 2010

We have often said that you control your own destiny when it comes to how your website ranks on Search Engines. If you have a dynamic website, this is especially true. Also, for the majority of companies, updating your website is the best way of communicating with your most important clients – current clients. Part of updating your site is knowing how to update it effectively. Below are 11 tips that will help you when you think about updating your site.

1. Schedule Your Updates – If you just assume you will do it, you won’t. The only way to maintain regularity in regards to website updates is to put them on a calendar, and follow through. I know for myself, if it isn’t written down, it doesn’t happen.

2. Know Your Audience – If you know who you’re talking to, you will know what they want to hear. Remember, you are the expert in your field (or good at acting like it) and people trust you.

3. Don’t be Afraid to Duplicate – There is a wealth of information online, and chances are, someone has already said what you are saying, but that doesn’t mean your target audience has found it there first. If you say it, they might find it on your website first.

4. Keyword Density – When writing your updates, try to have the keywords you want your page to be ranked for in the text around 5 times per 250 words. Too many more, and Search Engines will think your stuffing, and too fewer they might not index your page for what it is intended.

5. Get to the Point – In this information age, attention spans are getting shorter every day, and on the internet that is multiplied. Say what you need to say quickly and succinctly.

6. Relative Titles – Just because you have a clever title for your news brief about your trip or a conference you attended, doesn’t mean you should use it on your site. This is another SEO tip – Search engines like titles, and the better they are at describing the content of the news article or blog post, the more effective they will be. If you can be clever AND relevant with your titles, by all means.

7. Include Pictures – This goes along with #5. Since people are ADD on the web, what grabs their attention… pictures of course. If you have to make a lengthy text update to your site, placing pictures throughout helps guide the viewers eye and hold their attention.

8. Be Confident – Don’t be afraid to say something controversial. Don’t be a sensationalist, but don’t hesitate to say state your opinion. Honesty is endearing and helps drive conversation.

9. Frequency – Repeat visitors are first, Search Engines are second. Accommodate to visitors by providing them up to date information catered to specifically to them. Your subject and audience will dictate how often you update, but once a week is a good rule. You can always schedule at least 30 minutes a week to update your website for your visitors.

10. Balance – Updates should be on a variety of different topics surrounding your core message. It’s okay to write occasional updates about a new child, or fantastic product your visitors would be interested in, just limit them. It probably isn’t a good idea to insult them with pretentious updates about your new yacht.

11. Timeliness – Keep your website up to date with information that is relevant to the surroundings. For Example – a lawn care service should update their website visitors on when they should plant grass, trim trees, grow a garden, and other seasonally relevant information.

Notes

Thursday, August 26th, 2010

We enjoyed getting “locked up” today trying to help raise support for the MDA. If you would still like to give you can here.

If you haven’t seen some of our recent projects, check them out:
Pie Slingers website
MD Review website
HGO website

Getting Locked Up

Thursday, August 26th, 2010

Level 2 is participating in this years MDA Lockup. What the heck is that? It’s the Muscular Dystrophy Association’s way to raise money for research to fight the disease. We are going to be carted away in a patrol car and put in maximum security prison for a year until we have raised the bail set for us. Well… maybe not maximum security prison for a year, but we are getting carted off in a patrol car. Help us raise bail and support a cause that we have been affected by. Tyler and I have family that has suffered from Freidreich’s Ataxia, a form of Muscular Dystrophy and we want to do our part to help. You can donate and help us raise “bail” here – https://www.joinmda.org/2010chattanooga/nate We greatly appreciate your help.

Found Letterform #11

Wednesday, August 25th, 2010

I found an awesome dump truck in Red Bank near the best restaurant in the area Lille Maes

Vintage Bottle Cap Designs

Friday, August 20th, 2010

Boylan’s Bottling company has the best vintage designs for their bottles and caps bar none. Check out some of these pictures we took of their bottle caps and see for yourself.

One Very Important Aspect of SEO You Control

Friday, August 20th, 2010

In reality, if you have a CMS, you control the most important of your Search Engine Optimization, the content. There is however, another very vital part of SEO that you also control. The page Titles. Here are some excerpts from the article, 5 Common SEO Mistakes with Web Page Titles, that outlines what to do with the title of your pages.

Page Titles that are too long or too short – Even though this is not a massive issue, short page titles will limit the potential of a page to rank for several keywords. Google, for example, can display up to 70 characters in their search engine results page (SERP) … But don’t overdo it. Keep in mind that the more keywords there are in the title, the more diluted they become. Having too many keywords in the page title, although visible by Google, can lead to the common issue of keyword cannibalization …

Terms that appear first in the title are the ones that will be given more importance.

Essentially, keep your page titles short and too the point. Also, keep your page titles relevant to the page they are for.

Keyword-stuffing is an unscrupulous tactic that a few SEO consultants use to improve their clients’ search engine rankings… not only does it affect your search engine ranking’s effectiveness, but is also the reason that we sometimes see non-relevant web pages ranking highly for a specific keyword.

While I don’t agree with everything in the article, there are some very helpful pointers here that can increase your visibility, and give you confidence when it comes time to create new pages, and rename existing ones.

Found Letterform #10

Tuesday, August 17th, 2010

The Crystal Springs Print company in Chickamauga, GA

Found Letterform #9

Friday, August 13th, 2010

An awesome example over on Central Avenue near Rossville Blvd.

Calling Creatives & Developer Freelancers

Friday, August 13th, 2010

Level 2 Co-op

We are trying to gauge interest in a creative co-op with other freelancers in the area. We are opening up the idea to website/graphic designers, developers, copywriters, architects, and photographers. If you are in other creative professions, we are open to you as well. We want to provide a low-cost creative environment for you to call your office that isn’t your home, or the coffee shop.

We have tried working from home, and it sucks. We have also experienced a community of creative people that bounce ideas off of each other, and it rocks. That is what we are creating, so let us know if you want in.

Email coop@level2d.com if you have any questions, or if you are interested.