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Cabela’s Learns Valuable SEO Lesson

May 3rd, 2007

by Netconcepts

Originally published in WebProNews

For the world’s foremost outdoor outfitter, Cabela’s, ecommerce landing page have made all the difference. Derek Fortna, Marketing Program Manager for Cabela’s, has been implementing best-practice search friendly marketing since his switch to Netconcepts’ GravityStream platform.

“With the earlier system, he says, “If I’m a user searching for boat trailer parts, I can’t buy from that page, I have to make another click to go into the web site to make a purchase. With the GravityStream proxy, if I find what I want I can place the order right there.â€?

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For more information about Cabela’s success with Netconcepts, read the Cabela’s Case Study.

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Long-Tail Optimization: Hold the Brands

February 7th, 2007

by Brian Klais

Originally published in DIRECT Magazine

Brian Quinton, author for DIRECT Magazine discusses the effect of Long Tail optimization and the opportunity held by unbranded keywords. Quinton turns to Netconcepts’ VP of Search, Brian Klais, for expertise of the Long Tail of Natural Search key performance indicators.

Unbranded keywords are the key to unlocking natural search’s success potential. However, the ability to measure your natural search channel and quantifying your ROI is a new concept for most companies. Quinton does a great job of tying in the research and background that went into Netconcepts’ white paper “Chasing the Long Tail of Natural Search” to these ground breaking advancement in search.

Read this entire article and learn how to capture your own Long Tail.

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Searching for Better Returns

November 15th, 2005

Originally published in New Zealand Herald

“If you don’t have good placement in search engines it’s equivalent to having an unlisted phone number for your business.” Stephan Spencer speaks to The New Zealand Herald about how his company audits and builds e-commerce websites for big US retailers, optimising sites for search engines, and other e-marketing products and services while working in two countries.

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REI boosts sales via keywords

May 25th, 2005

Originally published in DM News

Outdoor equipment and clothing company REI used SEO to boost its sales after seeing its competitors achieve consistently higher rankings in the search engines than they were.

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Yahoo’s Search Life After Google

April 1st, 2004

Originally published in Catalog Age

In an interview with MultiChannelMerchant, Stephan Spencer had this to say to the announcement that Yahoo! would stop using Google’s technology in favor of its own search engine, and what it would mean for catalogers.

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Madison firm helps e-tailers get Googled

October 2nd, 2003

Originally published in Capital Times

How do online retailers reel in the customers? In an interview with The Capital Times, Communications Director of Madison-based arts and crafts retailer Guild.com said companies need to be investing time and resources into getting it right. His company called on the expertise of Netconcepts and received a 45% improvement in traffic to their website.

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Google Change Good News for Marketers

October 2nd, 2003

Originally published in Catalog Age

The news that Google is continuously reindexing the Web is a gift for online marketers says Brian Klais, Vice President of EBusiness at Netconcepts in an interview with MultiChannelMerchant.

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Create pages for customers, not search engines, experts urge retailers

June 5th, 2003

Originally published in Internet Retailer

Online retailers must be careful not to fall into the trap of creating pages for search engines, rather than customers, warn experts. In a panel presentation at the Annual Catalog Conference, panelist Stephan Spencer, President of Netconcepts said online retailers need to make their content sing to the search engines.

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