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		<title>Case Study: figleaves.com</title>
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<li>40% increase in natural search traffic</li>
<li>Page 1 Google Rankings for their 3 most important keywords</li>
<li>Indexation has risen over 15% across Google, Yahoo, and MSN</li>
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<p>figleaves.com, is the global leader of multi-brand intimate apparel etailers. The figleaves.com website features 250 brands and more than 30,000 items of lingerie, swimwear, sleepwear, activewear, menswear and hosiery. Brands range from designers such as La Perla and Andres Sarda to basic Playtex and Wacoal. Additionally, figleaves.com provides quality service to over 70 countries worldwide.</p>
<h2>Challenge:</h2>
<p>After establishing a headquarters in the United States, figleaves.com came to the realization that if they wanted to compete in the global market, they would need an expert SEO company. They had already engaged another search marketing company to help them with aspects of SEO, but figleaves.com wasn&#8217;t reaping the benefits that they expected and were starting to experience a decline in natural search traffic. figleaves.com was seeing moderate traffic for a variety of keywords but not seeing the natural search conversion they expected. They wanted to increase natural search traffic to the most relevant pages without making visitors dig through pages of results. </p>
<h2>Solution:</h2>
<p>Knowing the reputation of Netconcepts and the work of their president, Stephan Spencer, figleaves.com chose to consult with Netconcepts to complete a Natural Search Audit of their E-Commerce site. &#8220;Netconcepts&#8217; audit process showed us all the areas of our site that needed attention, and helped us understand how to prioritize them to achieve a search optimized site,&#8221; stated Richard Brooks, Search Manager at figleaves.com. Netconcepts prescribed an initial focus on resolving structural barriers like URL structure, linking, and navigation before moving on to content optimization and other SEO tactics. &#8220;Netconcepts really helped us to clarify what our priorities should be,&#8221; stated Richard Brooks. &#8220;Netconcepts&#8217; expert analysis and prioritization of our SEO issues helped us rally the support we needed in our organization to make some real SEO progress.&#8221;   </p>
<h2>Results:</h2>
<p>Netconcepts provided the SEO methodology and program structure figleaves.com lacked internally to fully capitalize on their natural search potential. Within the first months of implementing Netconcepts&#8217; recommendations, figleaves.com had already experienced a 40% increase in their natural search traffic. &#8220;We now rank on page one on Google for three of our most important keywords: &#8220;swimwear,&#8221; &#8220;underwear,&#8221; and &#8220;bras,&#8221; stated Richard Brooks. One of the most important influences in increasing rankings is the acquisition of back-links. Already, figleaves.com has more than doubled their number of back-links. Indexation alone has risen over 15% across Google, Yahoo, and MSN to top 300,000. Ed Bussey, Senior Vice President and Head of figleaves.com US had this to say, &#8220;We got great buy-in during our discussions and have seen great results from your recommendations. When we want to improve our SEO strategy further, we will come back to Netconcepts.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>Case Study: Guild.com</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Jan 2004 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<li>Sales up 41% after 4 weeks</li>
<li>#1 ranked on key products</li>
<li>10,000 new pages indexed</li>
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<p>Guild is the leading direct marketer of home furnishings and gifts created by artists. A small Madison, Wisconsin-based art cataloger, Guild is recognized as a notable ecommerce player, having raised $40 million in venture capital in the heady dot-com era, then sold to Ashford.com, only to be bought out again by its founder Toni Sikes, current CEO. </p>
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<p>During the five-year dot-com ride, Guild has bit on multiple SEO attempts, but like many, found results to be inconsistent with the promise and sales hype. While they had primarily sold through catalogs and to trade, the web offered the greatest opportunity to expand their business.</p>
<h2>Problem:</h2>
<p>Guild wasn&#8217;t experiencing the kind of growth they had hoped for. Online partnerships with AOL and Yahoo! had ended and the customer was becoming more price sensitive. As President Mike Baum put it &#8220;we needed to capitalize on the growth areas.&#8221;</p>
<p>Guild knew that it needed to get more visibility among its potential customers. After trying many lackluster SEO vendors and approaches, Guild partnered with Netconcepts in April 2004 to once-and-for-all fix what was wrong with their ecommerce site, in Google&#8217;s eyes. </p>
<p>&#8220;When Netconcepts approached us, previously next door neighbors back in the early days of the Net, they pointed out how our site had many structural issues preventing good Google rankings. When they started showing us real life examples of top ranked Google listings for random inquiries, we gained confidence in what they were proposing, and decided it would be worth partnering.&#8221;</p>
<h2>Solution:</h2>
<p>Guild contracted Netconcepts to audit their web site and then to implement a site-wide search engine optimization program. Toni Sikes explained that &#8220;Working with Netconcepts, we&#8217;ve come to understand that SEO is not an quick fix, but a big, worthwhile effort that requires experts to coordinate each stakeholder group&#8217;s work. We invested hundreds of precious IT and marketing hours over the course of many months. Through that whole time, Netconcepts delivered exceptional communication and leadership. We trusted them to get us to where we wanted to go and produce a return on investment, and we weren&#8217;t disappointed.&#8221;</p>
<p>Netconcepts spent time with Guild&#8217;s technical team to kick off the engagement, focusing on the webserver setup and any technical constraints in rewriting their URLs to be search engine spider friendly. Further time was spent coaching the executive team on all aspects of search optimization, including strategy, tactics, and work to be done by each party in order to make all the necessary changes for Google.</p>
<p>After careful site analysis several changes were suggested. Some of these changes included simplifying URL structure, changing text locked up in graphics to text within HTML, removing superfluous HTML code, adding keyword-rich copy to a large number of category and landing pages, changing terminology (e.g. &#8220;glass&#8221; to &#8220;art glass&#8221;), and revising copy, HTML, and links to target newly identified keyword markets. Toni Sikes, Guild.com&#8217;s CEO, recalled that &#8220;we worked very closely with Netconcepts and they came in and consulted with our team, teaching us the skills to maintain our site ourselves.&#8221; </p>
<h2>Results:</h2>
<p>Four weeks into the project, with some minor initial changes, sales were already up 41% with the &#8220;big bang&#8221; still to come. </p>
<p align=center><img src="http://www.netconcepts.com/images/logos/guildvisitorscasestudy.jpg"></p>
<p>Positive results from optimization came quickly. President Mike Baum reports that within a few months Google-specific traffic growing from 5% to 40% of total website traffic. What&#8217;s more, the number of pages of Guild.com in Google&#8217;s index tripled, to over 10,000 new pages indexed within a few months. In addition, 30,000+ lines of superfluous HTML code were removed, resulting in not just improved rankings (due to the improved keyword prominence of having the keyword-rich copy higher up in the page in the HTML), but also easier indexing with less server load. 2004 was a year of record traffic for Guild, something they directly attribute to SEO and the work of Netconcepts.</p>
<p align=center><img src="http://www.netconcepts.com/images/logos/guildvisitorsyearlycasestudy.jpg"></p>
<p>Google rankings currently include #3 and #4 for &#8220;glass vases&#8221;, #1 and #2 for &#8220;glass bowls&#8221;,&#8221; and #1 and #2 for &#8220;glass pitchers&#8221;. Glassware, by the way, is one of Guild&#8217;s top sellers, and is also high margin. </p>
<p>Netconcepts&#8217; focus on collaborative problem solving and education &#8220;was of enormous help to us&#8221;, said Toni. &#8220;We definitely plan to employ Netconcepts again in the future. Guild was particularly impressed with Netconcepts&#8217; willingness to share knowledge and empower Guild workers with the skills needed continue optimized development of the website.&#8221;</p>
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