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Old 02-23-2005, 03:38 PM
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Default Could someone review my SEO please (www.scanex.co.uk)

Hi,
I've just built this site and thought that I'd optimised it heavily for the search term document management, It is only on page 13-ish of Google. Could any one give me any pointers please.


Document Management


I'll gladly review your sites.

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Old 02-23-2005, 06:20 PM
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Try different variations of the phrase...

The following comes from inventory.overture.com


18252 document management
5037 document management software
4202 document management system
2023 electronic document management
1439 document management solution
808 electronic document management system
710 document imaging management
691 electronic document management software
669 enterprise document management
654 document management tool
564 web based document management

...


I hope this helps.

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Old 02-23-2005, 07:25 PM
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You need to get incoming links to your website. Include your keywords in the text of the link.
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Old 02-23-2005, 08:23 PM
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Default Document Management

Hi Dean,

The problem may be a keyword thing.

Corporate talk is "Document Management"

Plain english is "filing system"

The above is just an example but I have pointed it out because the most important thing for SEO, Find out how your customers look for you.

Like myself and many others, you build a site, you know what it is about, you point it in the direction you think works.

How do people look for your sort of business?

That is the key question so do your homework and ask your customers. You may have been found on a third variation of a search term that you have not even thought of.

Index is not necesarily the page that they come in. Every page should have keywords and description that match the content of the page.

In the real world you are looking for your preferred search term, in reality to get that higher rank is quite good, but are you getting enough visitors?

Nice site, good looking but!. You have no relevant content high up the page. Clean up your code. The page style should be moved to your style sheet. Or basically clean or tidy up your code.

Just my thoughts and hope it spurs you on as you are on the right track. And get some relevant liks in.

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Old 02-24-2005, 05:18 AM
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We also try to optimise for the term 'document management' - just recently for our other main keywords we have finally got to 1st page in google (uk), this has taken over a year of tweaking and changes to get there, but for document management we are still way down the list - the highest we have is document mangement software - and we're on 3rd page.

It is a very broad and quite vague phrase, It is worth using a slightly longer phrase as suggested above, and looking into what people actually search for. Our website stats have also helped give us some ideas of what people are searching for, and there are plenty of tools online to help you.

We also run an adwords campaign, and measuring the conversion rates and studying the search terms etc was also a big help in optimising our site for google and the like.

Nice site too!
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Old 02-24-2005, 07:04 PM
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Thanks for taking the time guys.
Some very nice clear suggestions. Bum, looks like this is going to be a tricky one.

Thanks for the compliments too, makes it worth while.

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