Getting Found On Google Part 3

Click here if you missed part 1 or part 2 of this series. The information contained in part 1 and part 2.
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Getting Indexed on Google Lesson Four:
Use the social media networks like YouTube, FaceBook and Twitter to name a few. When we added the Mona.vie and Herbalife business cards to our product line, we created a web-page as well as individual blog posts for each product and a YouTube video.
The video was a simple slide show created using Picasa (a free Google photo organizing and editing product). We announced the new product lines, embedded the YouTube videos in to the blog posts as well as the new pages we created. We were ranking on page one within a few days!
You will want to create your own YouTube channel and make sure to name your videos according to the key words you want to be found on. I encourage you do to “podcasts” and post them on YouTube to create links to your site. A great product for doing video pod casting is the “flip” hi definition digital video recorder. It is about the size of a deck of cards, does great videos and comes with software that allows you to upload straight to YouTube. What could be easier.
Using the social media networks creates links to your site. An example of some of the social networks which should be on your radar are listed below this article. Clicking on them will also allow you to bookmark this article which will help other people find it.
Getting Indexed on Google Lesson Five:
Mixed media – What the heck is “mixed media“? Mixed media is the use of text, images, video and sound and your blog. Your blog is the perfect place for mixed media type content.
One of the most important things to remember with your images or anything media related is to NAME THEM PROPERLY. This is so important, so I will say it again…NAME YOUR MEDIA FILES PROPERLY.
You are probably asking…how do I name them properly? First let’s examine what NOT to do. If the images in your website have names like “banner1.jpg” how does this help Google know what your website is about? Files not named properly tell Google a whole lot of nothing!
What if you named your images like we do on Printerbees. On our “business card printing page”, the images have names like “business-card-printing.jpg” or “color-business-card-printing.jpg”. When Google comes across these images, what do the file names tell Google about our website? It helps Google to know we are in the business card printing business.
One of the simple things often forgotten and overlooked is the use of “alternative text” also knows as “alt tags”, these tags that are always an option when you add in an image to your website or blog. The “alt text” tags help people who are reading websites without downloading graphic images like on cell phones or don‘t automatically download images know what the images are. Using alt tags also gives Google one more clue of where to index your site! Every clue you give Google helps your cause.
Happy Blogging and I encourage your questions, so that I can answer them not only for you, but for other people who may have similar questions they want answered. Email your questions to nadine@nadineblogs.com
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