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SEO for Dubai Portal
- A case study for Dubai Portal Optimization - PriceOutDubai.com 2009-07-02 09:09:58
Optimizing a big shopping portal is not that easy! it needs
huge focus and technical skills to carry the shopping portal
onto the right track. I have got a query about a SEO DUBAI
SHOPPING PORTAL, the website is www.priceoutdubai.com.
I am sharing this post to deliver inside knowledge and get
inside feedback from you guys.
I just paused the keyword analysis work on your website (as
it’s a huge one) :). It’s a portal like WWW.AMAZON.COM.
___Keywords Analysis___
Usually, we select 10-15 keywords and target them for SEO
strategy. Like www.arbico.co.uk they have only one product
and that is computers. So, we could easily target computer
related keywords.
For www.carjunction.com they have one product and that is
vehicles, we targeted vehicles related keywords.
But, www.priceoutdubai.com is a combination of huge variety
of products. It means we have to vary keywords on category
by category and target them to get high rankings.
First of all, i am sure you not only need an specialist SEO
but a focused SEO as well for this kind of portal. This is
not going to be easy for anyone saying i can promote in 2
months or 3 months etc.
Let's talk about the variety of products they have got! It’s
a 7 time work required on this website and all done professionally
and technically.
___Target Market___
Target market is ONLY DUBAI. Not world wide
___TRAFFIC MATTERS not RANKINGS___
Normally, we send ranking reports to our clients showing
them how we are proceeding to the ranking list. However, for
this web portal Dubai traffic matters not ranking. You will
never know and you will receive traffic on variety of keywords
which even I have not thought.
____Competitors____
There will be not one but many competitors, competing on
different terms. Let’s say TOP 10 on "buy computer
Dubai" is totally different from "buy camera Dubai".
____Special Branding____
We will give "DUBAI" the special weight in SEO
everywhere on the website. Like someone searching for "Dubai
computers", "Cameras in Dubai" etc. could find
our website. We will give it a branding touch rather than
focusing only on results.
People should know and remember the name of www.priceoutdubai.com.
____Keywords ___
Keywords are going to play the top most part for this Dubai
web portal. Keywords decide whether we are targeting the right
path or wrong, if we make foolish things up in selecting keywords,
we are goanna always find where we are and where we are going...
____Technicality and SEO Friendliness____
There is one way we can be strong and play with Google "Technically
SEO friendly website". The web portal is not SEO friendly
(I hope you understand this term).
An SEO friendly website is what qualifies for Google guidelines
in terms of technical development. We will have to focus on
these things:
1- META TAGS SYSTEM
We will need a system to EDIT Meta tags on each and every
page
2- SEO FREINDLY URLs
Current URLs are not SEO friendly, there is a big hope that
SEO Friendly URLs are very popular in search engines, we can
keep keywords and get higher on competitors...
The main problem of this kind of portals is indexing, search
engines come on website and they are unable to index whole
website due to complex interlinking. The current drop down
menu is built in JAVA SCRIPT; search engines are unable to
read java script so they can't index the website.
We have to provide guidelines to search engines so they can
easily crawl and index website, like links in footer, links
in content, recommended links etc. (a major point of on page
optimization).
Also, we will make sure to make full use of GOOGLE SITEMAP
(tells Google which URLs are new, are which URLs are old).
We will need a dynamic Google Sitemap otherwise i will spend
all my time on it :)
____LINK BUILDING____
As i said earlier, we have to produce 7 time more work than
a normal website to achieve traffic. Link building is most
important external part of OFF PAGE OPTIMIZATION. we have
got high PR and quality links for dubai and worldwide. So
you don't worry about it.
Classifieds
Article submissions
Link exchanges
Blogging
Directory submissions
Forum postings
High PR links
Social media contributions
Do follow linkings
I hope you liked this one!!!
Please share your ideas here in comments, please take 5 minutes...
I-am-not-a-DUBAI-JOB-AGENT 2009-03-20 12:44:43
Recently I posted "Job Search Engines Pakistan, Dubai
and Worldwide". The core purpose of this post was to
educate those who are unaware of these search engines and
think nowise when they try engaging with abroad recruitment
opportunities... Interestingly, i got not one but three queries
asking me
"HEY AZHAR, YOU PROVIDE JOBS IN DUBAI, WHAT ABOUT THE
PROCEDURE and WHAT JOB SUITS ME"?
When I received these calls, it got me thinking and then
I smiled... It's not bad people are contacting me for their
Jobs, after all this is a reward for me if I can help someone
get their job. But, I ended up forwarding to the same job
search engines of Dubai, which I posted earlier. To know more
about me and this blog, please be relaxed and get around the
other posts on the page. ;)
ON THE OTHER HAND, IF YOU REALLY NEED AN AGENT, THERE IS
AN ALTERNATIVE Job seekers can set up job search agents on
job sites so that they are automatically notified by e-mail
when new job postings that match the criteria.
IT and SEO Industry
in Dubai internet city is a great short cut to success for
IT Professionals and Small Size Companies 2009-05-23 11:39:43
IT & SEO Industry in Dubai internet city is a great short
cut to success for IT Professionals and Small Size Companies.
Dubai Internet City is a strategic base for companies targeting
emerging markets in a vast region extending from the Middle
East to the Indian subcontinent, and Africa to the CIS countries.
Infect, UK, USA and Australian market is in reach from Dubai.
Here is the video:
IT Professionals - Anyone from Pakistan can easily search
their suited job, apply and be sponsered by companies in no
money. You can find your dream job in dubai internet city.
Do your home work and be ready to change your life. SEO Industry
- SEO is one the most growing industry in Dubai, real estate
in Dubai is one of hot industries and Dubai is the top place
for tourism. Small Size Companies -
The most big advantage for small size companies to increase
their reach to international. Hundreds of big companies are
looking to acquire SEO, Web development services from Dubai
internet city, if you have an office in Dubai internet city,
it's your bonus point. Renting an office in Dubai internet
city is the best option to convert your small size company
into big size company and generate revenue in dollars, pounds
and Durham.
Big companies worldwide like IBM, Sony Ericson, Microsoft,
Google, Yahoo, Master Card, Dell, Oracle, 3 com, HP all have
their head offices in Dubai internet city. Star your business
development today in Dubai internet city; it's a best choice
while you compare many destinations worldwide. Registration
is one of the easiest process and your chance to expand your
revenue.
...INDUSTRIES...
* Software Development
* Business Services
* Ecommerce
* Consultancy
* Education/Training
* BPO/Back Office
* Telecommunications
...INFRASTRUCTURE...
* Smart buildings
* IP telephony
* Call centre solutions
* LAN/WAN Technologies
* Broadband Internet
* Leased Circuits
* VPN and WI-FI
* Frame relay and ATM hosting
...FIRST STEPS...
* Temporary Offices
* Offline Services
* Free research data
* IT Telecom services
* Conference facilities
* Hassle free licensing
* Quick visa processing
...PROFESSIONAL BUSINESS...
Dubai internet city has very easy registration procedures
as well as government support tax free income.
* 100% Ownership
* 100% Tax free
* Capital Mobility
* Easy Licensing
* Cyber Regulations
* Protection of IP It's your chance to expand your business..
A research of www.MagNag.com
IT Peoples SEOs and
Web Designers are eyeing Dubai for their next destination 2009-05-21 16:10:27
Settling in dubai is not that hard these days, when you can
spend around Rs. 8000 and call from sponsored company. Many
IT guys, web designers, web developers, SEOs and professionals
are eyeing Dubai is their next destination of work and making
money. Multinational companies are not forwarding business
to Pakistan due to the current operation and war situation
in Pakistan. It has huge effects on IT industry here.
I have got a very informative article on dubai livings, lifestyle,
economy etc. You better know few facts about Dubai before
moving. I hope you will enjoy and learn from it. The article
is taken from http://www.dubai-information-site.com.
Dubai in a Nutshell
As promised in the previous newsletter, here is a synopsis
of Dubai as the best introduction to the Emirate for you.
This newsletter contains everything you must know about Dubai
on the surface. Each topic can be researched in detail by
following the links provided below. Keep this newsletter handy
for reference at any time in the future.
So...here we go The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is made of
seven emirates. Dubai (pronounced "dubaiy" in Arabic)
is the most popular emirate mainly because of Dubai City.
Research suggests that its name could have been derived from
the work "Daba" which means "to creep".
Researches have correlated this as a reference to the flow
of the Dubai Creek (I actually knew this from somewhere!)
Dubai is the most popular Emirate and the second largest in
land mass (of course just wait until man made islands are
built all over the sea). The UAE was formed in 1971. Each
Emirate already existed long before that (just like how the
independent states came together to form the United States
of America). Each Emirate has the authority to establish local
/ civil law however they all share the same political, legal
and military system. Abu Dhabi, the capital of UAE, has the
ultimate decision making power that can override any Emirates'
decision. You will hear us refer to Dubai City as Dubai in
short. Just keep in mind that we are referring to the City
of Dubai.
The Dubai Government is not a monarchy, aristocracy, democracy
or communist. Rather it's a hybrid of a few types that mesh
into the "Sheikdom" ( kingdom of Sheikhs) that rules
the Emirate. Since 1833, one royal Sheikh family has ruled
Dubai, the Al Maktoum Dynasty. Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid
Al Maktoum ("bin" Rashid means the son of Rashid)
is the current "ruler" of Dubai. He is also the
Prime Minister and Vice President of the entire UAE.
Dubai Economy I used to think Dubai got rich because it had
all the oil in the world. Makes sense doesn't it? Actually,
contrary to popular belief (most think every Middle Eastern
jurisdiction is rich in oil), the Dubai economy is driven
by trade, tourism, manufacturing and financial services -
not oil. In fact, Dubai is known to have fewer than 2% of
the world's oil supply (relatively low to other Middle Eastern
jurisdictions and popular belief). Less than 10% of Dubai's
economy is generated from oil and natural gas revenues!
Climate of Dubai The climate in Dubai City is warm to generalize.
It gets real hot (I mean REAL HOT) and often humid. It's common
for the temperature to be over 100°F. It's desert after
all! There is very little rain usually in January, February
and March. It is usually very light (occasionally you will
see heavy rain in the winter). You don't have to worry about
rain storms in Dubai. You have other kinds of storms - Sand
Storms! I've been in Dubai City both during summer and winter.
There is a significant difference in the climate and day to
day weather. I definitely prefer winters better as temperatures
are ideal to do just about anything. It can get unbearable
in the summer months. Every time I exit of out the car or
the house, I find my glasses all fogged up because of the
heat and humidity.
Culture of Dubai Dubai City culture is very diverse. Only
10% or so of Dubai is comprised on Dubai Nationals (Citizens
of Dubai). The rest are mostly immigrants who are working
in Dubai. The biggest immigrant population is from India,
followed closely by Pakistan and Iran. A big wave of Europeans
and Americans has also flooded Dubai since 2001 mainly for
career reasons. Sounds like America don't it? It's quite surprising
to observe the diversity in Dubai. When I go there, it doesn't
feel like I am away from home, except only the buildings and
physical surroundings look somewhat different. Pretty soon
those will look the same as well! Many festivals are celebrated
in Dubai City.
The Dubai Shopping Festival and Dubai Summer Surprises are
two of the more popular ones that attract over 4 million visitors
and bring in over $1B in revenues. Large shopping malls and
markets are also common in Dubai. The Government there is
always looking to make the next biggest "whatever"
in the world. An of course, no discussion on the culture of
Dubai would be complete without mentioning tourism and the
Dubai nightlife. Dubai is very well known around the world
for its tourism industry and nightlife.
Dubai Media Media in Dubai is an interesting topic. You will
always hear that Dubai is one of the safest places on Earth.
But how true is that? Personally, I think the perception is
maintained because wrongdoings aren't as widely published
as say it would in the USA. Why? Because Dubai isn't really
a Democracy. There is no free speech, free action or free
voice. This is my opinion of course and many share it. I will
discuss this in more detail in a dedicated Dubai Media section.
Generally though Dubai City has all the media avenues you
will find in the USA (print type, TV, radio and Internet)
Dubai TV is also quite broad now that cable is predominant
in every household. Most well known news companies are broadcasted
on Dubai TV like anywhere else in the world.
Dubai Transportation Public transportation in Dubai City
is more than abundant. Taxis and buses are everywhere. The
biggest train system in the world is also being constructed
(Dubai Metro) and is scheduled to be completed sometime in
2009. The Dubai International Airport (DXB) is the main hub
for world renowned Emirates Airline, which services the Dubai
and the other Emirates in the country. The city is building
a second airport scheduled to be completed post 2009 as well.
This airport will service the Emirates airline only and will
be the world's biggest airport. It's Dubai after all and it
has to have the largest of everything! With all that said,
my favorite ride is the "Abra". The Abra is also
called a water taxi and it's most commonly used to cross the
river. I use it often to cross the Dubai river to go from
Dubai to Deira and back. I also like taking the Abra from
land to enjoy dinner on an island occasionally.
Schools in Dubai Dubai City schools are run by the Ministry
of Education (more on this in the link below). There are both
public and private schools that anyone can attend. Arabic
is the main language in public schools with a strong emphasis
on English as a second language. Private schools predominantly
use English in class instructions. Public schools often cater
to specific nationalities. There are private schools mainly
set up for Indian, Pakistani, European and other citizens
around Dubai City. All in all the school system is very good.
Kish's nephews all attend them (as did Kish) and they are
all bright and sharp individuals. The college/university system
is also very good and is rapidly growing. Kish's sister went
to the American University in Dubai and graduated with a great
education. She currently works for Siemens (a multinational
company) in a well respected corporate position. Kish however
opted for studies in the US because of her academic interest.
Population of Dubai The population of Dubai was approximately
1.5M back in 2006. Majority of the population is comprised
of immigrants, mainly from Asia. This includes all of Asia.
There are a ton of Filipinos, Indians and Pakistanis particularly.
(Good for me since I am Indian and was born in the Philippines.
I just have the best of both worlds every time I visit Dubai.
It feels like home) The Nationals make up under 20% of the
population. Dubai is mainly male dominated with a 3 to 1 ratio.
All these numbers will continue to change as the city is undergoing
unprecedented transformation. Although historically these
numbers have been quite consistent. All kinds of languages
are spoken in Dubai; Arabic, English, Persian, Hindi, Urdu,
Malayalam, Bengali, Tagalog and many more.
Architecture in Dubai Architecture in Dubai City is quite
interesting. Each building is unique in its design but they
all have one thing in common. They all touch the sky! (or
try to at least). The Dubai mentality of everything needs
to be the biggest and best is apparent in its lavish and glamorous
infrastructure. If you ask me to describe it in one word,
I'd simply say UNREAL! I could also say AMAZING! Or UNBELIEAVABLE!
It truly is, wait till you see it! If you have already seen
it you know what I am talking about. If you have not, I suggest
cruising down Sheikh Zayed road and just observe to your left
and then to your right. Residential architecture is also interesting.
Home in Dubai are called villas. Dubai villas are large and
are usually expensive to rent. You will often find expatriate
families and the Sheikhs living in these. Villas can be extremely
unique from each other. Apartments and condos on the other
hand can be quite generic. Though the building they are in
will differ significantly in appearance from the exterior.
The newer architecture cares more for distinction. The older
buildings all look pretty much the same. A cool fact about
Dubai City Architecture is that the brightest and best architecture
engineers are brought in from all over the world to design
various buildings in Dubai. You have the best designs of all
worlds in one spot!
Dubai Lifestyle The rich get richer and the poor get poorer.
This cannot be more true in Dubai City. That said though,
Dubai is the land of opportunity much like the USA was and
still is to a certain degree. With the right education or
entrepreneurial spirit, one can turn rags to riches in Dubai.
It's a very career and commerce friendly environment, at least
as of the mid 2000s. The lifestyle in Dubai is similar to
Beverly Hills, California for the most part. If you got it,
you gotta show it! In fact sometimes you gotta show it even
if you don't got it! I think you get my drift. Because of
the concentrated wealth in Dubai City, the rich love to show
and tell. The poor on the other hand can barely afford to
go out for a nice dinner. It's that kind of a place. The poor
are usually the laborers and the construction workers who
are mostly imported from nearby nations to build the world's
next biggest XYZ. Their lifestyles are therefore incomparable
to the rich. If you have money (and I mean even middle to
upper middle class), you can live a very nice life in Dubai.
Human labor is very cheap. You can get maids and drivers that
live with you 24/7 and you pay them a salary of $300 USD at
most. There is basically no dignity of labor. The poor are
looked down upon and you won't find the equal treatment and
respect that you see here in the US for example where the
janitor is treated with the same respect as a CEO of a Fortune
company (most of the times at least). That is one thing I
absolutely cannot tolerate. My blood boils when I see one
human being treating another with such harshness and rude
attitude. Aarghh!
Dubai Islands Dubai itself is a peninsula of the greater
UAE. Because of the ruler's ambitions and drive The City has
been building artificial mad made islands on water. Why? Because
Dubai City is running out of land space. So much is going
on there and so much is being developed so rapidly that land
mass is shrinking by the day. So what to do? Just throw sand
in water and build islands! Lol. This concept is truly amazing
to me. I first used to wonder how can the dirt stabilize and
not move on water. I later realized that the water is shallow
near the shores and it is possible to dump enough dirt into
it to build a foundation that touches its ground. The farther
away you go from shore the more difficult it will get to build
these islands. Water will get deeper as you move out so let's
see how long can the regime keep building on water! Time will
tell and it will be interesting indeed. Two of the main Dubai
islands I can think of are the Dubai Palm Islands and the
Dubai World project.
More on these two Dubai islands in their respective discussions.
Visa to Dubai Visa requirements to Dubai differ for every
Nationality. The procedure to apply for a Visa to Dubai however
is quite simple. Visas can be issued within 72 hours if you
fill out all documentation appropriately. If you are a US
Citizen, you don't need a Visa to Dubai. Simply travel with
your passport. Dubai is very pro America! (I like to be ignorant
sometimes and think that most of the world is) If you have
an urgent need, Visas to Dubai can also be issued within a
day.
And you are just getting started Now that you have scratched
the surface of Dubai City, continue to explore the individual
links in this section and then move on to the next. We have
more than enough information to make you feel like an expert
before you go to Dubai.
Job Search Engines
Pakistan Dubai and World Wide 2009-01-23 10:48:33
Job search engines have been the hottest search category
in year 2008 according to Comscore ratings.. Here i am posting
some very good job search engines for Pakistan, Dubai and
Worldwide...
If you have your updated profile on these websites with your
current C.V. God might give you this opportunity to find a
suitable job in Karachi, Pakistan.
So... There is a PC, a POST, a CHAIR, a STAFF waiting specially
for you. If you want to start your career in an organized
way.. then do the necessary updation on your profile so MEGA
ORGANIZATIONS find you. Or you can search for queries posted
by them. BEST OF LUCK.
Happy Birthday, Digital
Advertising! 27th October, 2009 17:09 PM
The Banner Campaign that Started a $24 billion Business, and
Got a 78% Click-through Rate
Oct. 27 marks the 15th anniversary of the industry's first
banner display ads, which appeared on Hotwired.com. To the
many of you reading this who weren't in the business back
then, that's not a typo; I'm not referring to www.HotWire.com,
the travel site, but HotWired -- the first commercial digital
magazine on the web and the offshoot of Wired magazine.
Its launch in 1994 was not without debate internally as to
whether the ad units offered to the advertiser community should
be simple text links or graphical ad banner units. Graphical
ad display banners won out and the rest is history. And take
a look at the hilarious come-on AT&T used to generate
a click-through: "Have you ever clicked your mouse right
HERE? You will!"
The reaction ran from enthusiastic to somewhat leery. MCI,
as one would expect, was truly supportive of our proactive
initiative. Their corporate culture encouraged exploration.
Volvo, on the other hand, understood the value of our experimenting
with the new medium, but did not want to push/urge any interaction
with the consumer. They didn't know what to expect, did not
know how to handle responses and was concerned legal implications
were involved. As a result, you see the first Volvo ad banner
was nothing more than the Volvo logo and photo of an auto.
No call to action or direction to click was to be incorporated
into the Volvo banner. In fact, if someone clicked on that
banner in October of 1994, it would take them to a simple
questionnaire that could be emailed by the consumer on what
kind of Volvo they might be interested in.
HotWired was the first commercial web magazine to attract
blue chip corporate sponsorships dollars on the web. The site
launched shortly before Netscape's browser, and the advent
of such other new media such as Pathfinder.com (Time Inc.'s
commercial web content offering) and Cnet.com.
Looking back at the birth of this industry and the first
simple graphical banners, I am still amazed at how much has
been achieved in the first 15 years. That said, I anxiously
await the further advancements coming our way in terms of
new ad technologies, ad forms and ad measurement capabilities
(e.g. attribution modeling). The issues surrounding display
banners and online brand measurement are many and have been
well chronicled (see the recent special eMarketer report entitled
The Online Brand Measurement: Connecting Dots for example).
Research suggests we have a long road ahead in terms of measurement
-- and I don't disagree; however, I'm not convinced we're
that far off. I don't believe there will ever be a "silver
bullet" to solve all of our problems, as our industry
is constantly evolving, becoming more complex and proving
to be a moving target. But all that said, from what we have
learned through the use of fundamental building blocks of
acquired knowledge, industry and case studies, the use of
traditional media metrics, the use of existing best measurement
practices for digital and a quest to continually "test
and learn," we will ultimately be successful.
Has any one item in our industry been encased with so much
debate -- at times even disdain -- as to its true value, role
and contribution to marketing communications from its inception
in 1994 to this day? Yet the display banner is the impetus
to the creation of the online advertising category that will
reach beyond $24 billion in 2009, according to eMarketer.
Perhaps more important, no other development since has advanced
advertising measurement, effectiveness and accountability
than the display banner.
So on Oct. 27, I hope you will join me in toasting the birthday
of the banner display ad -- whether you are a "cup is
half-empty" or "cup is half-full" type of person.
Some days I love the business and others day... well, not
so much... but I have to admit: it's been an unbelievable
15 years.
I leave you with a challenge... Can you guess the two-word
copy from one of the original banner ads that generated 78%
click-through rate? I look forward to your answers.