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June 6th, 2009
So you have created an Automotive Microsite. What are your next steps?
All websites that you own should have a sitemap and if the site is a blog, it should have a self-generating RSS feed like WordPress and Blogger creates.
That said, I also suggest that you setup the best free measurement and diagnostic tools that will help you fine tune your automotive microsite marketing strategy.
First on the list is to create a free Google Webmaster Tools account and register the website’s sitemap. By doing this you can be alerted when links are broken. You will also get basic diagnostics on your website. Google Webmaster Tools will give you insight into how Google sees your website and will report common errors like duplicate META descriptions.
Now head over to Yahoo which has a tool called Site Explorer . Open a free account and register your sitemap and RSS feeds. Here you can register both your sitemap and your RSS feed if you have one. This tool also has a more reliable inbound link counters to see how many web pages are linking to your site.
Lastly, head over to Microsoft Bing and setup a Webmaster account where you can register your sitemap and get feedback from their search engine.
As an Automotive SEO consultant, I can’t encourage you enough to take advantage of Google Analytics which is free and provides a great deal of information about your visitor traffic and what they are doing on your website. Google Analytics combined with Google Webmaster Tools is a great toolkit for fine tuning your SEO and content development strategies.
To install Google Analytics you will need the help of your website developer because the Analytics code has to be added to the bottom of every web page. In the WordPress Microsites that we create, it takes only a minute to add the code to the footer.php file. Once this code is in place, you will start collecting valuable data on the people that come to your site.
Now that you have registered your sitemap and RSS feeds with the major search engines and have data tracking installed, you should register the website or blog with a few of the better directories.
If you have a microsite with blogging built in like WordPress, Blogger or NING, I would recommend you register your site with Technorati. There are also great blog sites like www.blogcatalog.com and www.bloghints.com.
Create a free account on Technorati and then go through the process to “claim” your blog.
Follow the steps below to get it right the first time:
In addition with Technorati, you should register you blog with other blog directory sites. These will create additional inbound links to your site. If your microsite is not a blog, there still are a number of great places to register your new site for inbound links.
The key is not to just create a microsite and “hope” that everyone will find you. Jump start your Internet marketing success with quality links to your new microsite. Here are a few proven places to register your new microsite: www.merchantcircle.com, www.aboutus.org and www.insiderpages.com.
Tags: automotive microsites, automotive seo, wordpress
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May 5th, 2009
This website is a skinned WordPress microsite. As many readers know, I have been an advocate for using WordPress to create microsites to complement existing full service dealer platforms. The popularity of the WordPress platform is growing and we have been having fun skinning sites for car dealers to be consistent with their brand image.
Over the past year we have tested a number of WordPress hosting companies and I wanted to share our current thinking. WordPress hosting packages will cost under $100 a year and are offered by many providers as part of their base install. Some of the big names like GoDaddy, Network Solutions and 1 &1 offer inexpensive hosting and WordPress support.
Keep in mind that in addition to base hosting costs, WordPress gets a number of patches and updates every month so if you are not comfortable with upgrading WordPress, figure 2 hours a year for your IT consultant to make sure all your plugins are up to date. The upgrade process is simple, most of the time. Occasionally an upgrade has issues so it is always good to have a backup of your WordPress website in advance of any major updates.
We are currently hosting most of our WordPress sites on www.HostGater.com. We started off with GoDaddy and the perform was painfully slow when using the back end administration panel. It was wasting too much of our time to put of with GoDaddy’s performance. So then we transferred a number of accounts to Network Solutions and at first the performance was much better than GoDaddy. Then, for whatever reasons, performance started to degrade over dozens of WordPress websites.
So, we have transitioned most websites to HostGator and we have been very pleased with the performance and costs. If you plan to host multiple WordPress websites you can purchase their reseller package and save by economies of scale. For the average business owners, the performance with HostGator.com will be fast and smooth.
If you have any other companies that you recommend for WordPress hosting, send me a note: brian@paschconsulting.com. I would like to spread out my WordPress websites to multiple vendors so as not to have all my eggs in one basket.
Tags: microsites, SEO, wordpress
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