Press Releases New SEO Back Door to Top Rankings
by Mike Banks Valentine
Greg Jarboe, President and co-founder of SEO-PR
revealed a blockbuster secret back door to top search engine ranking
when he presented to a comparitively small share of attendees
at WebMasterWorld.com World of Search #7 conference.
Jarboe presented a case study of client WineZap.com
showing their press release which was distributed online in July
of 2004. Jarboe provides optimization and distribution of press
releases for online companies seeking publicity and search engine
positioning for websites.
Jarboe projected side by side views of a before
and after optimization press release for WineZap.com, an online
resource to research and price wines. WineZap was seeking publicity
for the launch of their new website and wine search engine.
The changes to the press release were relatively
minor, but made major differences in the most critical spot -
the headline, and use of wine related search phrases in their
release.
They also incorporated a call to action and discount
coupon for those who clicked through from the press release to
a special landing page with newsletter sign-up to qualify for
substantial discount on wine purchases through the WineZap web
site.
Jarboe recommends a "sweet spot of 400 to
500 words" as the ideal press release length and though he
wavered on the right keyword density and recommended experimentation
to find the perfect density for rankings, he showed a list of
wine related terms included in the WineZap press release from
"wine prices" to "wine variety" of about a
dozen keyword combinations.
Critical terms were included only once each, but
were each included in the short 400 word release. Important keyword
phrases were hyperlinked within the text and the release posted
to PRweb.com site press release archive.
Jarboe showed ranking results from within both
Yahoo News and Google News searches where the release turned up
in top 5 rankings, with similar results in standard web searches
within a few days.
This ranking is unheard of in a highly competitive
wine and wine magazines online for search phrases dominated by
long-time online players and was achieved within a week for WineZap,
a newly launched wine website.
This client had paid for tracking of results over
time and Jarboe showed slides showing over 90,000 views of the
press release on the PRweb site with 1400 views by journalists!
This for a site launch in a competitive sector got them press
notice and reviews.
Jarboe provided insight into standard search algorithms
and news search algorithms, which vary dramatically and some are
nearly opposite of standard rankings.
News searches rank based on how many news sites
are writing about the topic of your press release, how recent
or "fresh" stories are, the length of the story when
covered by the press and the frequency of the search term.
One element of news search algorithms that's vastly
different from standard algorithms is that number of sites linking
to the release is hugely discounted because news is expected to
be new, and as such, won't have time to gather links.
As a matter of fact, the news release gets picked
up and used on dozens of sites with live hyperlinks to the website
issuing that release, since the item is considered time sensitive
is linked very quickly.
This has the effect of gaining widespread permanent
links to the client site because it is reproduced by topical sites,
sometimes archived, which gives the site issuing the press release
both very early visibility in news sites and news searches, AND
in standard search engines because they've been linked to through
that release on relevant and topical sites, therefore gaining
long term rankings and visibility.
For a cost of between $400 and $2000, depending
on press release length and additional services ordered, (archiving,
tracking and optimization) a site can gain immediate and long
term rankings for critical search phrases if they distribute newsworthy,
topical and well-timed press releases.
Smart SEO's should seriously consider adding press
release writing, optimization and distribution online as a value
added service. Jarboe offers a partnership with PRweb and distribution
channels eMediaWire.com, plus a network of promotion partners.
Jarboe presented additional items of interest
about news search, including statistics showing that 98% of journalists
go online daily, that 92% go online for research purposes, and
the most stunning statistic claims that 73% of those journalists
go online to search for press releases!
News releases are typically indexed within three
days. Online news search queries are for vastly different topics
than standard web searches and are performed using much more targeted
and intelligent phrases than standard web searches.
Probably two-thirds of WebmasterWorld of Search
attendees were down the hall at the Las Vegas Convention center
at a session called "Link Building and Referral Tracking"
hearing about tired SEO link building techniques which are rapidly
declining in effectiveness while a sprinkling of REALLY smart
attendees were listening to Greg Jarboe talk about the most underused
new blockbuster technique for link building - online PRESS RELEASES.
Of course, link building should not be the purpose
of press release distribution online and is secondary to gaining
MEDIA attention for your online business or event.
But when releases are distributed to journalists
online and used in major media, it can lead to television and
radio appearances as well as site reviews by journalists covering
online business.
Jarboe pointed out that the "Public Relations"
is 100 years old this month and told the story of the first press
release, which was sent to newspapers by snail mail for damage
control on the first train wreck by offering to transport reporters
free of charge to the scene of the accident (by rail) to witness
the scene themselves and give first hand accounts of the accident
so that rumors and embellishments didn't destroy the railroad
industry.
Vastly different from today, where we email press
releases to thousands of journalists as fast as we can write them
and click the "submit" button through online press release
distribution services such as Jarboe's SEO-PR.com.
Press releases online are currently used by large
corporations routinely through their in-house PR departments but
small business webmasters and online businesses should learn the
value of news search rankings and media attention gained through
online press release distribution and optimization.
Press releases are the new back door to high search
engine rankings for popular and competitive search terms and SEO's
need to learn to integrate press release strategy into their search
ranking services as a value added service.
Mike Banks Valentine offers Press Release Optimization
& Distribution for online businesses and can be reached at: http://SEOptimism.com/SEO_Contact.htm