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The Very Useful IIS Search Engine Optimization (SEO) Toolkit by Ben Vincent

I’ve done my best to make my site ‘indexable’ by Search Engines but I’ve never really tried to optimise it. Martin Peck got me thinking about it more when I shared my analysis of my IIS logs last year. Back then my referrer list looked something like this:

Referrers Last Year

As Martin rightly pointed out, Google is by far the most popular search engine and I really should see ~80% of my traffic from Google, not Live Search. My first job was to added Description and Keywords to every page. Initially it was all manually entered and I wasn’t really sure how helpful it would be.

This month all my guessing disappeared when Microsoft released a Beta of the IIS Search Engine Optimization Toolkit. It sounded promising so I gave it a whirl. It’s pretty straightforward to use, you click on the icon in IIS Manager and start an analysis of your site (or anyone else’s for that matter). The results of my first check were interesting!

 IIS SEO Toolkit Analysis

A couple of things immediately jumped to mind; Wow I have lots of URLs & Links and boy I have some issues to fix! 54,305 to be exact! Clicking on the report showed lots of helpful detail:

IIS SEO Toolkit Analysis

Clicking on each of these errors gives tons of info; what the issue is, what it means, what pages are impacted, what the content of that page is, what the headers are, what pages it links to, what pages link to it, etc etc. You get the idea, tons of data to help you resolve the problems.

A couple of hours later (over the last two weeks) I have been able to make significant improvements. Here’s the latest analysis for my site:

IIS SEO Toolkit Analysis After

Three things to note:

  • My URL count has dropped by 30%. Why? All my URLs are lower case, so they are no longer considered unique. Why is this important? Well now a Search Engine will see less pages. Which means the PageRank I would have got for five different pages will now be higher for the one single page these URLs pointed to.
  • My Link count has dropped 40%, again using lower case URLs is the ‘fix’ here.
  • My violations are down 90%!

Looking at the data shows that there’s really not much more I can do to get the number lower. That said I’m going to try and get it to zero (ignoring the Robots info which is perfectly valid):

IIS SEO Toolkit Analysis After

So has it helped? Since starting this work I’ve noticed a considerable change (in just two weeks) to the traffic hitting my site. First off, my Referrer list is now in the correct order (Google, followed by Live). And secondly the number of referrals in one month is almost equal to all the data I analysed last year!

 Referres May to Jun 2009

The thing I found the most interesting, is what did people search for. Well in turns out it’s really all about my blog and my photos aren’t really generating traffic to the site! Obviously the saying “a picture speaks a thousand words” isn’t true on the web, not until image recognition improves.

Search Queries May to Jun 2009

The other, less obvious, benefit of this effort has been the sharing feature on Facebook. When they parse a site for content they look for a number of different headers. If found they use these instead of the ‘guess’ they normally make. The image on the left is a guess, the image on the right uses the headers I’ve been adding. Clearly there’s no comparison! The image is one I’ve chosen and the description is real text, not links that don’t say anything useful.

Facebook Before Facebook After

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Posted: Mon, 29 Jun 2009, 18:37:04 GMT Updated: Wed, 29 Jul 2009, 07:03:14 GMT by Ben Vincent
Category: Development
Tags: Tassography, Search Engine Optimzation (SEO), Microsoft, IIS SEO Toolkit


Showing Paul and Jacqui around the Bay by Ben Vincent
Paul & Jacqui had been planning a trip for a while, so it was great to finally see them in San Fran. We took the opportunity to show them around the Bay. I’m not sure what Paul enjoyed the most, cycling over the Golden Gate Bridge or all the local Star Trek sites. I had no idea the Monterey Bay Aquarium was used in Star Trek IV:   [Read More]

Posted: Fri, 26 Jun 2009, 05:18:18 GMT by Ben Vincent


Ireland vs USA Rugby by Lisa Vincent
After my introduction to rugby during the 2008 World Cup, I’d been waiting for an opportunity to see the game in person. The Ireland team was visiting the US for a friendly competition game against the US in Santa Clara this past weekend, so we schlepped down to the South Bay. Ben immediately commented that it was not a proper rugby game since you’d never get such amazing, sunny, warm weather for a rugby game in England. I preferred the hot sun to the cold rain, though.   [Read More]

Posted: Thu, 18 Jun 2009, 04:38:36 GMT Updated: Thu, 18 Jun 2009, 05:15:49 GMT by Lisa Vincent


Too lazy to visit the Farmer’s Market? by Lisa Vincent
Saturday morning. We should be getting up early to walk or bike over to the Ferry Building to shop for yummy, fresh produce. Yeah right – we’re single and kidless, so we’re sleeping in. The lazy way of getting produce from local farms – be a yuppie and get organic produce delivered straight to your door.   [Read More]

Posted: Sun, 14 Jun 2009, 00:09:24 GMT Updated: Thu, 18 Jun 2009, 05:16:22 GMT by Lisa Vincent


Windows Live Web Communications Art Exhibition by Ben Vincent
It amazes me how creative some of my colleagues are. Last Friday we had an Art Exhibition for everyone working on Windows Live (Hotmail and Calendar), down in Silicon Valley. I entered five photos, making a total of 37 pieces entered by the team. Everyone was allowed three votes and the winners announced at the end of the day.   [Read More]

Posted: Tue, 9 Jun 2009, 18:56:09 GMT Updated: Wed, 10 Jun 2009, 18:17:08 GMT by Ben Vincent


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