Posts on State of Search about ‘Specials’

Life in the Expo Hall – 48 Hours with Majestic SEO – Pubcon 2012

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Having been spent a lot of time as a conference blogger in the last year writing an overview of speaker sessions, I thought I would turn the tables  and spend some time with the people that in essence pay for the conferences we attend - the advertisers and exhibitors.

I recently had the privilege to spend a Bussmans holiday in Las Vegas at Pubcon 2012 on the Majestic SEO stand to find out what it takes to be an exhibitor whilst still continuing to market and run an award winning business.

Not quite a fly on the wall documentary, but an insight into how much hard work the advertisers and exhibitors put in to making the Expo Hall just as interesting to visit and how it is so much more than free mouse mats and flyers.

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Get One SEO Tip A Day and Help Give More

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State of Search is going to give you the ultimate overview of SEO tips in the world. Coming from the entire blogging team and with your help we will create the best list ever.

SEO is changing, Google is using different metrics than 10 years ago, people search in different places and people are behaving differently. Every now and then this means we get to see posts proclaiming ‘the death of SEO’ in one way or another. The truth is: SEO is far from dead, the opposite actually, it is just turning into a ‘real’ part of the marketing funnel. It is being taken out of its corner and integrated into proper marketing.

But still, with all the changes that are going on, there is a lot of ‘elementary SEO’ you can do. I would almost call it ‘basic’, but in fact it is more than just basic. It is elements which are part of optimising your content on your website we all need to do. Relatively simple things you can do to make your content more visible to search engines and thus to the people searching for answers. (more…)

Euro 2012 – Interview with 6 SEOs in Florence

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Last week I met up with six people in Florence who all work in SEO. I met Elena Farinelli, Stefano Romeo, Lourdes Flores, Niccolo Villiger, Katia Baroncelli and Andrea Cardelli. We went out to a fantastic restaurant in Florence and had a traditional Italian lunch. It was great to meet so many SEOs in one place, thanks to Elena for organising the lunch meeting with the other SEOs in Florence. (more…)

More Lessons from The Hoxton Hotel’s £1 Sale – April 2011

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As you may remember from January of last year, we took an in depth look at how to integrate online and offline marketing efforts and to do so we used the Hoxton Hotel as a case study. In this case we saw a number of things that the hotel was doing well, and a number of areas in which they could improve. I tried to focus on the benefits of their efforts and the amazing success they have had in taking a (mainly) offline brand and making it work online.

When I heard that there was going to be yet another £1 Room Sale taking place I thought that I would get my snipping tool ready to take some screen shots and see if they have taken to heart any of the lessons from the last sale. The last story was largely upbeat, however I have decided to take a more scrutinizing look at the areas of opportunity on which they are still missing out, as well as some of the failures in the current sale as I found this sale to be more frustrating as a particpant/customer. (more…)

Euro 2012 – Interview with Alessio Madeyski, SEO Manager of Zalando

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When I was in Berlin, I met Alessio Madeyski, SEO Manager of Zalando.  He is an Italian with a Polish ancestory living in Berlin  (since Jan 2011)– a true International SEO professional. Alessio has also spent some time in Paris, Barcelona and Denmark.

How long have you been in SEO for?

I have been in an SEO role for more than one year.  But previously to this, I had been creating websites, mobile versions of sites and some social media stuff.  I actually started work as a molecular biologist but I did not like it as much as SEO and therefore I changed career.

What does Zalando do?

It is an ecommerce site which is now becoming the first portal for fashion and lifestyle in Europe.  We have launched it in Germany in 2008, currently making it in 10 countries in EU.

How do you find working in Germany compared to Italy?

The two countries are very different.  I was also in different roles in both countries.  I was working as a biologist in Italy when I decided to come to Berlin for an experience. I worked for few months as freelancer for an UK startup, and then I saw that Zalando was looking for an SEO manager for taking care of the Italian market. I applied and all went well. Now I am in charge even of the Scandinavian market, and this  is a real challenge for me. You know, different mentality, different language. This is the real difference between Italy and Germany: here every day is a challenge, in Italy all the things are more calm and quiet, and I don’t like that lifestyle.

Moreover, in Italy there are less opportunities for young people. If you are young, you cannot get senior positions or have the ability to climb the corporate ladder as quickly as you can do so here.  I have not been in SEO for a long time but I have a passion for it, and Zalando is very good to recognise it in people and builds on it. That’s the beauty of working here: they invest in you because they believe in you.

Have you been affected by these Google updates – Penguin and Panda?

Neither the German nor Italian market (which I work on) has been affected by the Panda and Penguin update. We have not seen a drop in traffic or rankings and we are still beating our competitors.

The reason we have not been affected may be due to the fact that we practice all white hat SEO work. To me, it’s not matter of what color is the hat you wear, but to do something for the user. I strongly believe that the brand belongs to the user, not to the company. So we, as Zalando, are trying to do all we can to listen to what the user wants.

What is your main form of link building?

I do not like the term “link building”.  I prefer to build relationships with blogs and portals, true relations that can lead to a link because of them. I also believe that great content depending on the type of the site you are working on can bring link in a natural way. Spam tactis, or black hat SEO has worked for some sites, but I don’t like it for the simple reason that there is nothing authentic in it. That’s why I prefer talking about “idea building” , because when you have a really good idea and you use your creativity, good links will follow.

Do you attend search marketing events in Germany?

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I attend search events, but many of the ones in Germany are in German obviously and I do not speak fluent German yet.  I’ve been to “Be Wizard” in Rimini and I will attend “WebReevolution” in Rome in june, for being more involved in the Italian SEO scene. I hope to go to SearchLove in London in October. I like conferences to so that I can build relationships and meet my SEO heroes.

How important is search in your company?

It is really important, and you feel this because we are evolving every day and this is amazing. We evolve with the user, in order to be able to answer their queries in the best way possible.

What is search like in Sweden?

Sweden is more advanced compared to Italy.  In Italy, people search for “Nike”, but in Sweden they search for “Nike clothes”, “Nike shoes”, they know more specifically what they want.  Moreover, Sweden, like all Scandinavian countries I suppose, is more accustomed to buying goods used online.

What SEO tools do you use?

We use two main tools – Searchmetrics and Sistrix.  Then of course we use all “classic” tools for keyword research, trends, insights, what’s hot and so on.

What reports do you do?

We adjust a report for each country. We tend to talk about difficulties in our reports to our head of SEO Norman Nielsen, because of our goal is not to be static, but to evolve and solve any problems we may have.

Outside Zalando

What do you see as the future of SEO?

It will keep on developing.  The key is to evolve. In my opinion, SEOs have to be more open-minded, like collaborating with social media guys, PRs, developers, graphic designers… SEO to me is how to answer to what people wants. And you cannot do it as only SEO.

I have actually started interviewing SEOs in my post “Meet your SEO” , so I was really pleased to be interviewed for “State of Search”.  Thank you for interviewing me and hope to see you when I come to London for Search Love.

 

Germany – Holland on Social Media

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As a Dutchman this is not an easy post to make. Last week Holland lost (big time) to Germany at the Euro 2012 Football Champhionships. Now that is not something you as a Dutchman want to be reminded off too much. But with Social Media this has become relatively impossible. Because there is so much discussion going on about it and it doesn’t go away.

The Germans (they won so it makes sense) decided to put all the Social Media activity in an infographic. That brings some interesting data to light.

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