

According to a study conducted by Experian Hitwise, it was found that Facebook is the most searched term for 2009. The online research firm has made a list of the top 300 search terms from January 2009 to November 2009.
MySpace, which was at number on in 2008 has slipped to 2nd position, whereas, Facebook which was number 10th in the list in 2008 has climbed up to number one slot in 2009. This has been a big leap for this social networking site.
This may be taken as an indication of growing popularity of Facebook, and falling importance of MySpace. Facebook received 0.67 percent of total searches in 2009, whereas, social networking sites and related terms had 2.48 percent share of top 300 searched terms in 2009.
Another major change was with the search volume of eBay. In 2008, it was 3rd most searched term on the Internet, whereas it has fallen to 8tt position in 2009. YouTube at number 4th was the new entry in the top 10 list. (See figure)
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“What the heck is so different about optimizing an e-commerce website? I think, it’s all the same.”
This is a typical newbie response when the here SEO for e-commerce is different than SEO for normal website. And in this mini – series, I will tell you how you can optimize your e-commerce website. These are the same tips that Amazon, eBay, and other online biggies apply to their e-commerce website. You can also apply these tips in your e-commerce website and take your e-commerce website to the first page of Google.
We will start our discussion with learning about keywords in the context of e-commerce website.
Use the keywords tool that you have to find the keywords that people type when they need to purchase some stuff. Abstain from keywords that include the word “Free”, “Freebie”, “giveaway” etc., whereas keywords that include “sale”, “discount”, “cheap”, etc., should be devoured for. When conducting a keyword research for your e-commerce website then do it with an intention to find commercial keywords only. If you have added blog to your e-commerce site then use these commercial keywords in blogs as well.
Always remember, people do not search for or very rarely search for brand name, and ISBN number; what they search for is the solution to their problems. Keep this in mind when making a list of keywords to use in your e-commerce website.
While creating a database make a column for SEO keywords along with product, price, brand name, SKU code, ISBN number, category, etc. The keywords you feed in the database should also go into page titles of the web pages, meta keyword tag, meta description tag, as well as in the content of the body. This is important in order to make your product searchable in search engines.
If you have been doing SEO optimization for quite some time then you must be aware that a singular keyword fetches one kind of traffic, while, plural get another kind of traffic.
Do not use plural keywords on product pages. Limit its use to home page and your sales landing page. Product page should only take singular keyword.
Do not stuff your navigation with keywords. This is pointless. It bores the audience, and repels them.
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The marketing research company comScore has released the ranking of top 50 websites in the United States for the month of September, and to no one’s surprise, Google site ranked number 1. In total Google sites served 165 million visitors. Yahoo! Sites gave a close fight with 160 million US visitors, and Microsoft sites took number 3 position with 133 million visitors.
Social media giants Facebook and twittered took 5th and 46th position respectively with 95 million and 21 million visitors. Shopping giant eBay served 70 million visitors and stood at 8th position, whereas, Amazon served close to 69 million visitors to take up 9th spot.
WordPress was the only blog platform to feature in the top 50 list. WordPress sites served more than 28 million visitors to stay on number 31, way ahead of twitter. See the picture below to know the complete list of websites featuring in top 50 websites for the month of September.

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