65 SEO/SEM professionals from Australia and New Zealand (84.6% of all respondents) have participated in the survey and here are the key findings:
- The SEO SEM industry in Australia and New Zealand is dominated by Male under 30 years old
- Australian and New Zealand SEO SEM professionals are experienced, but do not always come from a IT background.
- Search Agencies are the main employers and salaries are reasonable
For more information, you can download a comprehensive report of the SEO SEM survey
]]>Problem is then how do you get someone with a decent pagerank - or two million people with a less decent pagerank - to actually want to link to your website, publish your media release or your fascinating article on how global warming has affected the hibernation in the local squirrel community?
If you can’t add any value to that person’s website like value to their visitors or just to make them look smart by linking to your site, and honestly how many of us own one of those domains is your only option to pay up and risk the ultimate punishment from the mighty G or be left behind?
There are options if you must buy/sell links - for example you can have the links disguised as AdSense Ads as shown in this SEO Blog or you can request that the link purchase is wrapped within a guest blog post or that fascinating article about the hibernation in the local squirrel community.
Whichever option you go with I would recommend that you watch your step - especially if you use Webmaster Central and Google Analytics. Things will change in the near future, just make sure your SEO efforts are not relying to heavily on these purchased links, it might even be an idea to leave the link building (not buying) to a BDM to whom I think that job belongs anyway.
Best regards from the cradle of Google,
Andreas
The SMX Sydney program features two keynotes from Marissa Mayer, Google’s Vice President for Search Products & User Experience who will be discussing the dramatic changes we have experienced in relation to Google’s Universal Search, Google Maps and Google Streetview in a keynote discussion with SearchEngineLand.com editor-in-chief Danny Sullivan and Barry Smyth, Principal of Search Strategies.
The second day of the event will see Danny Sullivan take the stage once more to discuss “Search 3.0, Search 4.0 and Beyond” where he will touch on the implications of blended search (search 3.0), personalized search (search 4.0) and what’s next for search and search marketing technology.
The event takes place at the Luna Park on April 10-11. Click here to register or to learn more about the event.
]]>Lee Stephen, CEO of Aegis Media attributes this loss to a slow moveĀ toward more innovative ad units and a delayed start with social media networks., which resulted in NineMSN to miss out on ‘mass community’ such as MySpace and Facebook.
On the other hand, Fairfax Digital and News Digital Media have made a quicker move by providing premium ad units and capturing more revenues from agencies.
]]>Rankings Australia (March, 2008)
Organic Optimization
1. trainSEM
5. Glass Onion
6. Net Starter
8. SEO Sydney
]]>Ad Tech Sydney also host some interesting conferences on topics related to online marketing. This year key speakers include Tony Faure (head of MSN ), Jack Matthew (CEO Faifax Digital) and many more.
In 2008 AdTech takes place on the 12th and 13th of March at the Hilton in Sydney CBD. Click here to register for the event or get more information
]]>In Australia You Tube is:
You Tube is used and monetized as a brand channel. You Tube is the one stop to build brands online. Helwett Packard has been one of the first company to use You Tube to promote their brand by customizing the You Tube homepage for a couple of weeks. The advertsing solution is appealing, but it is mostly targeted at big companies as the advertsing package start at AU$30,000/ day.
Another interesting thing about You Tube is its audience. There is a common misconception that You Tube’s audience is only comprised of teens and uni students. While 53% of the website audience is represented by visitors below 34 years old ( including 27% of 18 -34 years old), 47% of the visitors are 35 and older, including 27% between 35 -49 years old. In fact You Tube audience is actually really similar to the Australian online population.
]]>At SEO Sydney Blog I wanted to tackle this issue and therefore I released a survey dedicated to Australia and New Zealand. The survey has 10 questions and will take about 5 mins to complete. The survey is anonymous and the results will be published on the second week of March.
If you are a SEO/SEM professional in Australia and New Zealand, feel free to take the survey.
]]>For more information, click here
]]>The second biggest player is Amazon with only 2.06% of market share. Trading Post Online, the online platform of the classified newspaper Trading Post is in third place with 1.63% of the market.
IT hardware providers Dell and HP are capturing repsectively 1.07% and 0.92% of the market, while online ticket shopping websites (Ticketek and Ticketmaster) end- the Top 10 ranking.
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