Active Community: Key Components to an SEO Strategy

February 12, 2010

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Happy Friday everyone! As some of you know, for the past few weeks we’ve been posting on our blog a new video series, Active Community. Centered around technology and the real estate industry, it’s our hope that these presentations will serve as a resource for generating quality traffic to your sites.

This being said, today we’d like to introduce you to another great site we follow regularly, SEOmoz.com. Although the following video is not a part of the Active Community presentations, the message is relevant to what we’ve been discussing these past weeks.

In the video, Rand discusses how to establish a sustainable SEO strategy. With changes being made to search engines constantly, it’s important to set a solid foundation because, while the implementation of your strategy may change, the overall concept behind it is still there. By focusing on three areas- technical, content and marketing – you’re able to build on to your existing SEO plan as technology evolves. To hear Rand discuss this in further detail, watch the following video from a previous SEOmoz Whiteboard Session.

Related Links:

Active Community: Understanding the Search Demand Curve

Active Community: Understanding Duplicate Content

Active Community Presents 2010 Search Objectives

SEOmoz Daily Blog

By John Sable

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Active Newsroom Update

February 10, 2010

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It’s been an exciting year for the Enterprise Network so far! With 2010 plans in place, we’re all working hard to make this year even better than the last.  This being said, we want to remind everyone to check out the Active Newsroom for highlights of our achievements throughout the year. Only into the second week in February – we’ve already announced the inclusion of Turpin Real Estate into the Network, The Danberry Company’s release of our inquiry management system and the addition of the Active RE Rewards program into two more markets.

Be sure to read the following press releases for more information:

Turpin Real Estate Becomes Newest Enterprise Network Member

Danberry Launches LifeCycle for Inquiry Management

Charles Reinhart Company Realtors and The Danberry Company Join Active RE Rewards Program

This year is off to a great start and we’re pleased with the progress the Network has made, so make sure you’re on the lookout for more exciting news as we move forward into 2010!

By Amanda Stephan

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1 Pixel Off: The Comeback

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Before I talk about our last game, I’d like to touch on the concept of user experience as it relates to the game of dodgeball.  Often abbreviated as UX, user-experience is a set of three basic elements that makes a website happy – Information Architecture (IA), Aesthetics and Usability.

Information architecture is pretty straight forward – websites operate under the same governing principles as buildings.  It doesn’t matter how cool the observation deck of your neo-gothic high-rise is going to be if the first three stories are made out of shoe boxes and staples.

Usability and aesthetics make up the front end of user experience, and go hand-in-hand. They determine the way you, the end user, interacts with the site.  Good usability means that the site takes as little contemplation as possible to operate. Being able to know what text is a link, what a given button will do, where you’ll find the information you’re looking for, etc. are all part of a highly-detailed science incorporating equal parts programming and psychology.

Aesthetics ensure that the site is as easy on the eyes as on the mind.  Done well, graphics, photography and color can be used to enhance the site’s overall UX as well as increase the credibility of the website.  Usability and Aesthetics perform a sort of balancing act together – too much one way and you’ve got a glossy art piece that’s impossible to use.  Too much the other direction and people are liable to be turned away or to lose trust in your site.

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Active Community: Understanding the Search Demand Curve

February 5, 2010

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It’s Friday, which means another video presentation from the Active Community. This week’s focus is based on a very important topic in the technology industry – understanding the search demand curve. For those of you not familiar with this term, it is a way for you to assess your keyword ranking. Being aware of the specific terms that are driving users to your site is essential in creating a successful SEO plan. Not only that, but these keywords are a great way to increase quality content on your site as well. For more information on establishing quality content, make sure to check out previous Active Community postings, Content is King and Understanding Duplicate Content.

The following video presentation gives an overview of how the search demand curve works and how you can use it to leverage more traffic to your site.

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1 Pixel Off Makes Their Debut

February 2, 2010

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It was a long shot, to say the least.  When I first read the mass email suggesting we form an Active Website dodgeball team, I’ll admit I had my doubts.  While I’m lucky enough to be working with some of the most dedicated and talented programmers and designers in the business, the idea of us uniting to compete in some physical task made me alternately laugh and cringe.

I’ll start by telling you that I’m a designer at Active Website.  I have an art degree, which is pretty much a signed denouncement of athletic ability.  And I don’t want to speak out of turn about my co-workers, but the fact that some of our best jokes involve SQL statements leads me to believe that most of us boast little physical prowess outside of being able to hit Ctrl and F5 with the same hand (I use my thumb, which I’m told is cheating).

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