Assisting the best Ducati Community in the Northwest: DesmoNorthwest!
May 21st, 2008I’m very excited to be working with DesmoNorthwest, the Pacific Northwest Ducati Owners Club! Their membership is very active on the club website forum and I’m very pleased to be assisting them with the membership registration functions. Stay tuned for some fantastic improvements!
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Introducing CleanAirLawnCareNW.com: Portland Solar Powered Lawn Care
May 21st, 2008Crouch Consulting is proud to be the website manager for ClearnAirLawnCareNW.com Clean Air Lawn Care NW is your source for the latest in green, solar powered, sustainable energy, and environmentally responsible lawn care in the Portland, Oregon metro area.
Environmentally responsible lawn care serving all of southeast and southwest Portland, Oregon, including: Lake Oswego, Beaverton, Milwaukie, Tualatin, Tigard, Sherwood, Oregon City, Cedar Hills, and Raleigh Hills neighborhoods. CleanAirLawnCareNW.com is offering a special for a free month’s worth of mowing with a 12 month contract!
This website features the fantastic Xplosive Reloaded Wordpress Theme by Jai Nischal Verma.
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2008 Portland SearchFest Notes
March 13th, 2008The SEMpdx Searchfest continues to be one of the best conferences on emerging search industry related topics, and we’re so lucky to have it right in our backyard! Many of the full time SEO professionals have already posted their notes. I’m posting mine here to share with my co-workers and clients as well. Please feel free to email me if you have any questions.
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Presentation slides can be found here and will make the notes more relevant.
Keynote
Temporal Link Analysis: Tracking when and how many incoming links were created to a given site. This analysis makes reciprocol linking very obvious to Google and site rankings will suffer as a result. (This was later proven in the Hot Seat Panel discussion.)
VIPS - Vision Based Page Segmentation. Search engines now look for patterns in web templates of where to find the actual content within a website compared to the header, footer, and navigation areas. Links and content within these areas are given the greatest attention.
Tracking Page Rank is less and less important due to predictive and personalized search results. Rand’s advice was to monitor traffic rather than Page Rank.
Rumor: Google can crawl the entire “fresh” web in 4 hours?!
The new sought after inbound links are those based around community and content. Referred to as Editorial Linking.
Site Architecture, Usability, and SEO Analysis
Internal linking:
- ‘you may also be interested in’ content related links
- use analytics to drive popular and related links
- avoid an easy duplicate content issue with your index pages by linking to just the directory containing the index page
Search box is most often looked for in the upper right hand portion of the header.
Keyword analysis: Consider # of page viewed, Time on Site, and Bounce Rate to create actionable intelligence from analytics. For instance if the bounce rate is very high but the time on site was 5 minutes, the user was actually engaged reading the page whereas just considering the bounce rate might suggest the page was a failure.
Google Internal Site Search - provides reporting on what terms are being searched within your site. Very helpful for determining what is either missing or hard to find on your site.
Links: Gooruze, eMarketingPerformance, TubeMogul, SMXWest, BusinessOL, Online Marketing Summit, Sphinn
Link Building
Ideas for link building in today’s search engine climate:
Page rank sculpting with NoFollow
Sharing promotional badges
Yahoo Site Explorer - Get competitor links
Yahoo Hub Finder - Very cool!
Easy link baiting example with a photo and caption on Digg
‘Techtarded’ - Definition of a person not technologically inclined.
Links: WebConnoisseur, Pounce, Twitter, SEO for Firefox extension,
Marketing with Social Media
Mini and Micro Blogging = Ubersyndication. Make the machines do the work for you.
Twitter App for FaceBook
“Make visitors fans of your product.” They’ll post content and links because they’re fans.
“Web 2.0 is now.”
Set up Google Alerts on anything of PR concern and subscribe to the corresponding .RSS feed. (So easy and obvious!)
Links: Bringr, SearchMob, Tumblr, TwitterSearch, SocialPoster, Flock, KickApps, Jott
Hot Seat Tips
- Unique title tags per page
- Make sure copyright year is actually correct on all pages.
- Spam resistant contact forms should include a ‘how did you hear about us’ field.
- SEOMoz Crawl Test
- Replace %20 with hyphens as much as possible in URL’s
- Search results on enterprise sites should include results based on entry-to-site search string, navigation history, and related pages.
- Chat now icon’s should have an image of a person, and one that evokes and a positive emotional response.
- Webmaster Console
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Boss Autos Has a Huge Year with Crouch Consulting
February 8th, 2008Boss Autos and Crouch Consulting worked early in 2007 to remodel their website and apply tried and true SEO techniques to increase organic traffic. The results were stellar as we increased traffic 2100% in only 2 quarters!

Working with Dan at Crouch Consulting has been a fantastic experience. As an automotive enthusiast and a web specialist, he understands what makes my inventory unique and how to position my content accordingly on search engines. The increases in traffic to my site speak for themselves. I would not hesitate to recommend Crouch Consulting to any other small business if they want affordable, understandable, and effective results. -Clayton Boss, owner Boss Autos
Thanks for the kind words Clayton! I’m looking forward to achieving even greater success with you this year!
In 2008, I’d like to add more clients in the automotive and motorsports industries to my list of successful partnerships. If results like these appeal to you, please feel free to email me about how I can work with your team to dramatically increase your presence and conversions on the web.
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Crouch Consulting Year in Review 2007
February 7th, 2008This blog has received woefully little attention this past year, and I’m starting 2008 by posting my year in review a month late. Not a great start and a blogging sin is what I would describe it as to my clients to be truthful! But just like a great mechanic, the projects you are most likely to neglect are your own because you’re busy performing for your clients. (How’s that for a thinly veiled excuse of an apology?!)
But in all seriousness, as we begin 2008, I have many people to thank for what has been a most successful 2007 at Crouch Consulting:
+ At Oregon State University, the Office of Enrollment Management and the Office of Admissions; my boss and my main clients. I am really fortunate to work with a truly dedicated team of professionals that are striving to do the best job they can. I’m inspired all the time by their efforts and I look forward to successfully completing even greater projects with them in the coming year!
+ The professional organizations of PACRAO and PNACAC, as well as Academic Impressions for inviting me back again for another year to speak at your conferences and workshops. It is always rewarding to communicate with other professionals in our field and continue our growth together.
+ To Pacwest Engineering LLC in Albany, Oregon, for being a great friend and resource to Crouch Consulting.
+ Stephanie at ATI Wah Chang for the opportunity to chew the fat with the big boys once and a while.
+ I have been fortunate enough to work with BossAutos for 2 years and I’m grateful for the work and exposure Clayton!
+ To Mark and Laura, owners of Calapooia Brewing who give me far more latitude than I deserve!
+ No thank you posting would be complete without a big thank you to Millholland Conrad for continuing to trust me with their business for over 7 years!
+ And to the new relationships made this year with the following clients: Albany Massage Center, Mark Stevens Photography in Denver, and WornBy in London. I have enjoyed working with all of you and look forward to our work together in the coming year!
Here’s to our success in 2008 and I pledge to make this blog active and useful moving forward!
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TjRubley.com - Best of 2007
December 31st, 2007My year in review over at TjRubley.com marks my 400th post and over 140,000 hits! I’m looking forward to putting more energy and features into my personal blog next year. Take a look and let me know what suggestions you have!
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Adding a Carousel Image Viewer to BossAutos.com
November 28th, 2007Clayton approached me about modifying the BossAutos.com template to somehow incorporate links to all the different automobiles he has in inventory and those that he has brokered for his customers in the past. This turned out to be a snap using Bill W Scott’s Carousel JavaScript package.
The carousel component manages a list of content (HTML LI elements within a UL) that can be displayed horizontally or vertically. The content can be scrolled back and forth with or without animation. The content can reference static HTML content or the list items can be created dynamically on-the-fly (with or without Ajax).
The script was easy to use and is very flexible with it’s numerous configuration options.
Check out the Carousel implementation and all the great sports and luxury cars at BossAutos.com.
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TjRubley.com Has a Record Month
April 3rd, 2007TjRubley.com is my personal project where I blog modern-classic sportscar classifieds. It’s a fun side project for me and I’ve used it as a test bed for many SEO techniques to see how popular I could make the site.
March was my best month ever, nearly cracking 10,000 unique hits in a month without any paid placement or banner advertising to drive traffic. Almost 99% of that traffic is a result of organic search results.

Like those results? Interested in increasing traffic to your site from organic search results? Contact me for a consultation!
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SEO for Admissions
March 16th, 2007Blake Vawter and myself will be working with Academic Impressions to present an online webinar on Search Engine Optimization techniques for Admissions. This will be a great presentation for Admissions and Enrollment Management professionals who are looking for greater visibility on the web without breaking the bank.
Key presentation details:
- Identifying the costs and benefits of search engine optimization (SEO)
- Using SEO to increase your website’s search engine visibility
- Employing web analytics to track website visitors and their behavior
- Making informed decisions based on web analytics data
I hope you’ll join us on April 24th for Getting Started with Search Engine Optimization in Admissions.
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