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In our four week startup process, we ask new clients to look at keyword spreadsheets and provide “human input” from their expertise at least twice before we come up with final keyword list(s) to optimize for search engine optimization. Aviation marketing on Google is a great way to help prospects and customers find you.

In every monthly status meeting, we spend several minutes going over SEO results and changes.

There are many marketing tasks that our clients would rather spend their time (and money!) on than SEO – they’d rather talk about the colors on their home page. The placement of their logo on their stationery. The timing of a direct mail campaign. All of those things are also important. And much more visible. And probably much easier to talk about because we can SEE them.

Search engine marketing is harder to talk about and harder to quantify for two reasons:

1) It can get technical, and

2) There is often a delay between performance of SEO tasks and a visible or measurable result.

We insist on good optimization, sometimes over the protests of our clients, for one main reason.

For most businesses today, SEO is the highest ROI marketing effort. The benefits it provides exceed the value of other marketing approaches – direct mailing, broadcast advertising, online ads, etc.

Jayson DeMers – How Much Should You Pay for SEO Services?  Search Engine Watch

We disagree with Jayson – printed newsletters and a few direct mail campaigns have had equal or better return on investment for us than  SEO; although it’s hard to isolate costs since in the aviation industry people may find us through Google, receive a postcard, and finally respond to us when they see an email, as an example.  It’s difficult for us (and probably even for them) to say exactly which message prompted them to take action when they did.

In any case, being found on Google, Yahoo, Bing and other search engines when prospective customers are looking for your particular product or service today is what having a great ad in a printed industry or local directory was ten years ago.

Most aviation decisions would be considered B2B (Business to Business)

  • 78% of B2B buyers start their research on search engines
  • 50% of B2B buyers turn to social media/peer reviews
  • 78% of B2B buyers go directly to vendors’ websites

The Data Behind How B2B Buyers Make Purchase Decisions

We will talk about what we do to optimize a site in a moment, but most importantly to most of our customers is the results they can expect.

Aviation SEO Results

One way that people judge an SEO company is by how well their own site performs against its competitors.  After all, if they tell you that search engine optimization is important and want to perform it for  aviation websites, you should see that they “practice what they preach!”

This table shows ABCI compared with our known competitors in aviation marketing. We also included a couple of our client sites for comparison, as well.

aviation seo

The sites highlighted in blue are ABCI client sites, shown here as examples of our work. We’ve bracketed the ranges of expected performance for our client sites: the service levels are as follows:

  • A    Business Jet Program
  • B     TurboProp Program
  • C    Light Aircraft Program

For comparative purposes, we have included our corporate site and a few of our clients that are engaged in the various service levels.

  • Traffic Rank is a ranking of the most popular websites on the Internet. (#1 gets the most traffic, highest number gets the least.)  This is determined by the Alexa system. (You can see the Alexa rank for your own site by entering your domain name in the search window on www.Alexa.com
  • Indexed Pages is the number of pages that the Google search engine “credits” to your site.  Google sends more traffic to sites it sees as “bigger” and more extensive.
  • Linking Domains are a measure that Google and other Search Engines use to determine how “important” a website might be. The more links to your site from others, the better.

So, how do we achieve these results?

We start by selecting appropriate keywords (sometimes more accurately called keyphrases.)

How do we know which keywords to use?  We base our keyword selection on three criteria.

  1. Relevance
  2. Popularity
  3. Competition.

Relevance can only be decided by humans, not by software. This is why we work with clients to prioritize our lists of keywords based on their experience of what words customers are likely to use. Years of experience working with customers can’t be replaced by any mechanical function, so our clients are left with the task of poring over spreadsheets once or twice a year.

Popularity and competition are only slightly less vital. It does very little good to optimize for keywords that are extremely relevant but that nobody uses.   As an example, “aviation copywriting” is an accurate (and very relevant) description one of the most important services we offer, but because few people in this industry are familiar with the term “copywriting” we generalize to “aviation marketing.” Sometimes a small difference in a keyword can make a big difference in results.

Here are the details of SEO tasks ABCI performs, based on your selected service level.

Number of keywords optimized“Landing gear” is one keyphrase, and “landing gear for King Air 350s” is another keyphrase.
Web Server AnalysisCommon errors include having Javascript files embedded incorrectly and poor navigational structure. We look at how your server is set-up and make changes as necessary.
Keyphrase ResearchGreat keyphrase research is the solid foundation of any SEO campaign. We analyze keywords to determine what phrases will convert, which phrases will drive traffic, and which will do both.
Keyword AnalysisWe analyze your keywords an industry leading keyword research tool.
Meta Tags (Title & Description)Meta tags tell the search engines what your site is about. It also shows up to viewers when they do a search in Google. This must be written well from both a search engine and a user perspective. It is important these tags incorporate keywords but also compel users to click.
Creation of robots.txtThe robots.txt file allows the search engine “robots” to know those folders that should not be included in their index (i.e. pages that are not for users to see).
Creation & registrations of sitemap.xmlShows the search engines every page on your site, the importance of these pages, and how often they’re updated.
Initial content asset linksWe research, write and distribute themed content assets to build trust and authority with the major search engines.
Content asset linksOngoing content asset links to keep your website ahead of your competitors’ and allows you to rank, over time, for highly competitive keywords.
Link building/link procurementWith a variety of sources used – from social profiles to bookmarks and directories – your site will have valuable “votes” in the initial 2 month period.
Social signalsIn addition to links, search engines now look for social signals around a website′s use and popularity.
Google+ business profile setup/optimizationThe Google+ social network influences Google’s search results. Thus, we set up and/or enhance your Google+ business profile.
DMOZ submissionDMOZ is the most trustworthy directory listing out there. We submit your site and create a profile.
Information architecture auditWe make sure your navigational structure is SEO friendly and that your internal linking maximizes your SEO capabilities.
Google Analytics setup & analysisIf you don’t have Google Analytics installed already, we’ll do this for you. We go over your results with you monthly, interpret and change our strategy based on results.
Local search optimizationWe create, claim and optimize your Google Places page so your local listing returns higher in the map results.
Setup of website sitemapA sitemap is visible to readers and is helpful with navigation. Google recommends each page on your site be within 2 clicks of the home page, a sitemap enables this possibility. This varies from the sitemap.xml file, which is for search engines to read.
Alternate text added to imagesSearch engines can’t read images, they can only read text. We’ll add text to the image properties so Google gets a clear snapshot of what your site is about.
Link redirect auditWe fix any links coming into your site on unknown pages and set up appropriate 301 (permanent) redirects.
Custom 404 error page setupA custom 404 error page will tell search engines and users where to go if they type in the wrong page.
Schema HTML tagsSchema refers to an HTML tag that marks up the content on your pages in a mark up language recognized by major search providers, making it easier for search engines to understand the relevancy of your site to a specific search query.
SEO copywritingABCI’s aviation copywriters craft your content to professionally market your business while incorporating keywords at the correct keyword density for the most successful search engine ranking results.
Shareable/linkable contentGreat content that people will naturally link to is one thing, actually getting the word out about that content is another. We promote your content so the links start coming in naturally.
Social media monitoringWhat are people saying about your brand? Log in and see at any time what visitors are saying in the social media world.
Competitor analysis reportWe’ll research those in your industry to gain link sources, produce unique content and strategize on how to gain the maximum visibility in your industry.

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