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Monthly Web Design

We have had a few clients mention companies offering website solutions with search engine optimisation for as little as £59 per month.

With these fantastic website claims you get everything such as custom website design, content management (CMS), logo design, branded email address, email newsletter system, video gallery, eCommerce online shop and even Search optimisation (SEO).

Advantages of Monthly Web Design

The costs are cheap as this is spread over months but how many months ????

Lets take the example of £59 per month and look at what this actually works out.

£59 x 12 months = £708

£59 x 24 months = £1,416

£59 x 36 months = £2,124

At what point does the cost stop and what if you stop paying the monthly fees after 3 years spending £2,124. Does the website get deleted or removed?

One Off Cost or Monthly Cost for Web Design

To compare paying a one off cost for a website design to a monthly web design package you need to consider that with a one off cost you get the site and its yours to do with as you please.

Chameleon recommend that you look at the overall longterm costs of a monthly web design proposal and investigate the terms of the contact.

On-Page Optimisation Tool

Every website need on-page optimisation and using our FREE tool you can check out a web page and you may be shocked by what you see.

We have had feedback from users that had websites ranking before the Penguin and Panda updates and when they have used our tool it is clear to see that the reason is the over optimisation of specific keywords.

After making simple changes the websites have come back to ranking in high positions and often higher than previously.

On-Page Optimisation Tool

To use our free SEO tool you simply enter the website URL and let the tool do the rest. Go to:- seo-website-checker

Red Nose Day 2013

Help Support Red Nose Day – 15th March 2013

Here at Chameleon we are trying to raise £1000 and need your help!

Please go to the website and click SPONSOR and then give some money for Charity.

Make sure you put your company name so we can see who has been generous.

To VISIT the official Red Nose Giving Page click here!

Interflora and Advertorial Paid Links

Advertorial Penalties

The removal of the flower delivery giant Interflora’s website from Google organic search results has shocked many online businesses, making everyone realise once again that Google guidelines must be adhered to otherwise you will be penalised, regardless of the size of your company.

But what did Interflora do wrong and what were they penalised for exactly? The short answer to this is paying for advertorials.

What is an advertorial?

Advertorials are stories or editorials that are published on press websites and contain links to related businesses. The businesses pay the press sites to create the story and embed links to them in it, passing the power to their sites.

Interflora did this with an array of different newspaper sites, including The Independent as they had a high page rank and so the links brought lots of power with them.

Google do not disapprove of advertorials as an advertising platform in general, it is the fact that the links are paid for that does not meet their guideline criteria. Google states that such links such have a ‘no follow’ tag attached and so are not included in their robot crawl.

It is not just Interflora that suffered a Google penalty however, the newspaper websites involved were also penalised. The Independent, which had a high page rank of 8, was down-graded to a page rank of 4. This is because they were selling the paid advertorial links, a practice which is condemned by Google.

Why do Google not approve of Paid Links?

Google strives to be the best search engine online, and they can only achieve this goal by ensuring that their search results are the most accurately matched to the needs and wants of the user in terms of matching sites to keywords searched.

If these results relied on the number of backlinks that a site had gained only, then the company with the most money to purchase them would always be top for their desired keywords, even if they are not necessarily the best for the user in terms of relevance. Therefore, Google considers this to be a ‘black hat’ method of SEO and penalise heavily for it.

Interflora SEO Google Penalty Analysis

News hit the SEO world that Interflora has been given a Google penalty and been removed from organic search results.

Interflora SEO Google Penalty Analysis

When you Google the keywords “Interflora” they do not appear for their own brand name organically which can be seen above. This term was approximately 20% of the overall traffic for the florist sector and the fact that it was a brand name shows how well-known and influencial Interflora is within the industry.

Interflora’s brand name is known world wide and this effect will have a huge impact on the business.

Interflora has had a huge market share in the Flower industry. This stretched through to the online domain as if you searched in Google the keywords “Flowers”, “Florist” and “Flower Delivery” you would find Interflora in top spots.

We did some investigation work and found that they also ranked very well for terms like “valentines day flowers”, valentines day”,  “valentines gifts”, “flower delivery UK”, “flower delivery”, “wedding flowers”, etc.

Google Search Flowers

So what went wrong for Interflora?

Well, Google work hard to ensure that companies follow guidelines to ensure that the results consumers are presented with in their searches are the most relevant and therefore shows Google to be providing a good service. It doesn’t matter how big you might be, the rules and penalties are the same for all companies, as highlighted by the Interflora predicament. When something like this happens it sends a signal to everyone doing similar things to stop.

In 2006 BMW got hit by Google and as a result the page rank for the BMW website went to zero. GoCompare also got a Google penalty in 2008.

In all cases, the websites were penalised due to an unnatural increase in the number of banklinks to their site. Google detected a similar increase in Interflora and given a penalty to them.

What is also worth noting is that the backlinks were from well-known UK Newspapers which has resulted in them being penalised also.  The Independent, which had a page rank of 8, and now has a page rank of 4. This has a knock-on effect for all other sites linked to The Independent as the links will now bring less power as they no longer have a high page authority.

Interflora Google Penalty Analysis

Now looking at Interflora to understand how they got the Google Penalty you need to look at the backlinking profile.

interflora-backlinks-historical

This graph shows the backlinks that have been built to Interflora over the years and the volumes involved.

You may notice that in 2008 they had approximately 175,000 backlinks built to them and wonder why they were not penalised for this, but have been in 2013 for 60,000. Well, in 2008 Google did not consider large numbers of backlinks to be a negative influence on the reliability of their search results. However, through the years they have realised that a site paying for unrelated backlinks to get volume rather than quality actually negatively affected the quality of their search results and therefore made changes to the algorithms used to rank sites. These changes were implemented in 2012 under the Penguin and Panda updates.

Even though everyone in the world of SEO was aware of these updates and the resulting influence on unnatural backlinks, Interflora continued to build large numbers of links in a very short space of time; this is shown below.

Interflora Backlinks Recently

If you look recently you can see that they have a huge volume generated daily and this gives us an overall amount of:-

Interflora Backlinks Problem

There is no ethical way that a company can generate nearly 60,000 backlinks in this time, or even over 12 months.

This profile was the effect of trying too hard for valentines related keywords which seems a little foolish as the company Interflora was already on page one of Google for the relevant terms and in most cases top.

We have been informed that in January 2013 the company Interflora purchased links from News Papers using stories in order to capture the Valentine market.

Matt Cutts has put an article on the Webmaster Central Blog titled “A reminder about selling links that pass PageRank” and this article explains that Google has said for years not to buy links in order to achieve Google Page Rank as this violates Googles terms and conditions. He also explains that if you buy links for traffic then ensure that they are “nofollow” links.

So what can Interflora do now?

The question now is what can Interflora do now? This is a question that will be asked over and over in their marketing meetings as the task ahead of them is huge.

Officially they should remove all the links and then submit a reconsideration request and then a manual webspam team will check and review the request at Google.

They could change the domain name to something else they have like www.interfloraflowers.com and redirect the domain to the new name. This is a huge step to take but in the short term it is the fastest recovery option.

The key here is to follow Google guidelines and this means that the marketing team need to understand what they did wrong and why, and then think how they can rebuild confidence. However, this is not going to happen over night.

Google Adwords

It was only back in 2011 when Interflora took Marks & Spencers to court for using the “Interflora” keywords in Google Adwords. The court ruled that Google had not broken any laws allowing a trademark word to be used in this way. But they did find Marks and Spencers guilty of trademark infringement.

Now in these events their is one company that has won and that is Google. They have sent a message to all website owners and web companies that their rules are not to be broken as there are consequences. Also, as Interflora are now no longer able to appear in organic search results, their only option to appear in Google is using Google Adwords. This means that they will be paying Google for each click and piece of traffic they receive, lining Google’s pockets and no doubt increasing their Adwords daily budget!