Monday, October 19, 2015

Search Engine Optimisation

SEO Product Launch

As part of our job, we at ASIT Group continuously look at the field we are in and the products available. In the field of Search Engine Optimisation we found a few different things:

  • The products are usually way overpriced ($2500 a month is not reasonable)
  • The products require complete control over your website.
  • They ‘guarantee you’ first page on Google.

Over the last few months we have been busy developing, building and fine-tuning a brand new, break-through product that has proven techniques behind it (see our case study).

First of all, unless you pay a ridiculous amount of money, being guaranteed first page on Google is not possible. We have found that paying that amount of money is just not feasible for smaller businesses. As a smaller business we at ASIT Group know how difficult things can be and have strived to create a product that solves the main issues of getting higher up the Google index.

Our product is only $99 AUD a month and does not require any access to your website. It is purely an add-on product that works in the background to boost your Google ranking.
  • Only use white hat techniques
  • Proven results
  • Free website audit
  • Directed traffic
  • You maintain control
  • Monthly suggestions to help increase your ranking

If this sounds like a product that would suit your business or website then let us know! We would love to have you on board. You will be assigned a personal case manager who is available for discussions and strategising. Just pick your keywords and fill out the form!


Or send us an email!



Obviously, we do provide more customised, higher-end packages but these are done on a quote basis.

Wednesday, April 22, 2015

ASIT Update!

We've been super busy here at ASIT Group and figured we would give you a bit of an update as to what is going on!

We've released a few new websites for some clients which are listed on our portfolio page but we'll show you now as well.

http://www.pathiapainmanagement.com.au/

http://www.formatc.com.au/

http://haven-mnc.com/

That last one is fairly important. It's a new group in Coffs Harbour and the Mid North Coast trying to unite all nerds, geeks and enthusiasts. ASIT Group have been doing all of their design work including flyers, website and business cards. There's an event that Haven is hosting at the Coffs Harbour Level Up! It's going to have games and cosplay competitions
Racing Club on the 23rd of May called
and Quidditch and Zombies and everything so make sure you get down there! ASIT Group will be floating around as well.


What else has been going on? Oh yeah, we launched a more automated service for our hosting accounts. So instead of going back and forth between us with emails and account settings, it's just one form now! Of course we'll email you every month with the bill! If you're interested in a hosting account just head on over to this page and choose a package.

We're also very close to finishing off a new service about to launch so stay tuned for that! It's pretty exciting and will hopefully lead into a bigger and better version of itself pretty soon.

Till next time.
Alec


Wednesday, April 1, 2015

Deciphering the clients’ needs


This is probably the most difficult thing to do when starting a new project. Everyone has a different way of expressing things and sometimes it can be a bit difficult to understand exactly what it is the client wants.

Sometimes the client has images, drawings, plans, layouts and everything planned exactly how they want. It’s rare, but it does happen. When it does the whole project goes amazingly smoothly and everything falls into place very quickly.

The next level is when the client has a specific idea in mind but no actual plans written or drawn out. This is still extremely useful and helpful and we at ASIT Group have found it most beneficial to quickly draw up a few different possibilities based on what we understood from the client and ask them which one is closest or for them to mix and match the possibilities. Eventually the client does get what they want but it may take a little bit longer.

The final level is when a client has nothing. Literally nothing to give you. They might be able to give you a word, like ‘inspiring’ and that’s all. It then becomes extremely difficult to understand what the client wants their product to look, act and feel. It becomes necessary to approach the project more like an artist than an engineer and the whole process becomes very iterative.


The final issue to consider is how much input you should have. The client may have a very specific image in their mind but, it might be bad. It might be really bad. So bad that the internet should never see it. What can you do? You can advise the client not to proceed with that idea, you can present other possibilities to them but if they are stuck on their train of thought then they will want their idea to be produced, no matter how hideous. The best you can do is offer the alternatives but in the end you will develop the product and the client will be happy and that’s all that matters.

Friday, February 20, 2015

Quick Check In

Hello to all of our amazing dedicated readers and the people who occasionally drop in.

We are aware that we have been a bit quiet as of late, this is because of a lot of different reasons, different holidays, lots of web design and development going on and it's all sort of clashed to the point where we haven't been able to update this as regularly as we would like to!

However, have no fear, we have not forgotten you and will do our best not to neglect you in the future. We will have a new full length blog post out for you as soon as possible.

In the mean time however, have a quick look at this website we found recently, it allows you to write, compile and run code in a huge number of languages, right within your browser! If you want to quickly check a line or two and don't want to start a whole new file just to do so check it out.

http://www.tutorialspoint.com/codingground.htm

If you have any inquiries just shoot us an email at

inquiries@asit-group.com

Or visit our website

http://www.asit-group.com

Till next time :)
Alec

Thursday, January 15, 2015

SEO Case Study


Search Engine Optimisation (referred to as SEO from here on) is the process of applying different and varying methods in order to obtain a higher ranking on different Search Engines for your chosen keywords. There are a myriad of different things that contribute to the actual rank and the search engines release new algorithms periodically so staying on top of the latest SEO news is of paramount importance in order to maintain your website’s position.
SEO techniques vary from the very simple to the obscenely difficult and each technique can be considered either ‘white hat’ or ‘black hat’ depending on whether it is a trustworthy and reputable technique. For example backlink farming is considered a black hat technique and will eventually hinder the progress of your website.
For this particular case study we decided to analyse our own website (http://www.asit-group.com) and try to gain first page on Google for a search term for which we were not indexed at all at the time. The search term chosen was “web development coffs harbour”.
Please note that this report will hint at the use of various tools however will not actually use any specific names or give any specific websites used, also note that when the term ‘Google’ is used it refers specifically to ‘www.google.com’ and not any redirects based on country.
The starting date of this research was the 25th of October 2014 and it finished exactly two months later on the 25th of December 2014.
After researching what the latest algorithms demanded of high ranking websites an audit was done of our website. We decided on how we were going to target the website in order to utilise the chosen keywords most effectively.



The Code


Firstly, the code itself was not compliant with the standards from the W3C and as such would have a negative impact on the ranking. After the code was made to be compliant additional meta tags were added, with better, more precise descriptions, titles and keywords. A viewport was also added in order to help mobile viewing of the website.


Website Optimisation


After auditing our website we discovered that a lot of the content on our website was not well optimised and as such we had to go back and remake images and reword text in order to achieve a better website responsiveness and loading time.


Moz Rank


Moz Ranking is a very important system that does weigh in when ranking your website. Moz has the ability to rank your website based specifically on the domain and the trustworthiness as well as give it an overall score. After doing a fair bit of research on the matter it was found that a decent Moz Rank starts at 3 out of a possible 10 so this is what we were aiming for.
The Moz Rank was one benchmark used continuously throughout the study in order to compare how the techniques were working.





Backlinks


In order to increase the Moz Rank as well as how the Search Engines viewed our website it was extremely important to generate lots of reputable backlinks from trustworthy websites. Various techniques were used for this and within the two months we went from having no backlinks at all to at least 100, the final numbers are uncertain because there are many different tools used to count the number of backlinks and they all had different results.


Social Media


Some of the most trustworthy websites according to the Search Engines are the big social media platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn and of course Google itself. As such we doubled our social media efforts and made sure we linked back to our website at every available opportunity.


Blogging


In order for a website to appear as trustworthy it must be seen as an ‘authority’ in the field. One of the easiest and also most effective ways of doing this is by blogging about your selected topic. We continued blogging about various topics as often as possible and actually embedded our blog into our website as well and encouraged people to visit the website to read the blog rather than the blogging platform we were using.





Alexa Rank


Alexa is another important rank and is basically a global rank. One of the tricky bits about SEO is this, in order to reach a higher place and gain more traffic you first have to have a lot of traffic. It’s a catch 22 situation. As such we tried to drive more and more traffic to the website in order to increase this aspect and gain a better result. What we managed to do was actually quite impressive.


Google PageRank


Google PageRank isn’t actually updated as frequently as it should be and as such isn’t a reliable tool for SEO, for the primary part of this research it was ignored.
Obviously there are a lot more techniques involved in this process with a lot of different tools being tried and tested and we actually also built a couple in house to help with the process.




The Results


Moz Rank


The Moz Rank results jumped very quickly in the first few days after the optimisation was applied and remained steady for the duration of the research. Each measure was converted to a percentage for the graph to provide a stable comparison.






Alexa Rank


This is the area where we saw the most immediate improvement. The first graph displays the actual position (the lower the number, the better).


Our initial rank was above 15 million and our final rank after the 2 months was about 966 000.
This next graph shows the varying rates at which we gained places on the Alexa Rank and shows how the rate lessened towards the higher ranks as there was a lot more competition.


It also shows how, at one point we actually lost places on the Alexa rank.




Page Appearance


Finally the most important result, where our website actually appeared in Google when searching for the term chosen. Initially, the website was not anywhere in the first 30 pages (possibly more, it wasn’t checked). Within a day we had jumped to page 8. The ranking remained about the same for a period of time until it jumped and then jumped again.



The end result is obvious that we did in fact manage to get on to the first page of Google for the search term chosen. We are currently swapping between positions 6, 7 and 8.


So if you are tired of being anonymous to your potential customers, why not try some SEO? Contact us for a personalized quote. Additionally for our blog post readers, if you mention this post whilst in discussion with us, your second month will be free!