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A thought-piece on search engine optimization (SEO)

for hospitality digital marketing.

Brandon Dennis
Marketing Manager
buuteeq, Inc.

buuteeq, Inc.
1455 NW Leary Way
Suite 250
Seattle, WA, 98107

Phone: +1 (800) 734-1769


Email: info@buuteeq.com
Web: www.buuteeq.com
A thought-piece on search engine optimization (SEO) for hospitality digital marketing. .............................................................................. 1

Why SEO? – An Executive Summary ............................................................................................................................................ 3

The Data ............................................................................................................................................................................ 3

A Bit of History - Penguin & Panda ........................................................................................................................................ 4

Example 1 .................................................................................................................................................................. 4

Example 2 .................................................................................................................................................................. 5

Product Features .................................................................................................................................................................. 5

Metadata ....................................................................................................................................................................... 5

Meta Titles ................................................................................................................................................................. 5

Meta Descriptions ......................................................................................................................................................... 8

Meta Keywords ............................................................................................................................................................ 9

301 Redirects ................................................................................................................................................................. 10

Cloud DMS Keyword Tool ................................................................................................................................................... 11

Page Load Speed ............................................................................................................................................................. 12

Canonical Links .............................................................................................................................................................. 13

404 Redirects ................................................................................................................................................................. 14

Search Optimized URL Structure.......................................................................................................................................... 14

Organized Web Architecture .............................................................................................................................................. 15

Mobile Identification ........................................................................................................................................................ 16

Mobile Redirects ............................................................................................................................................................. 17

Page-Pairing .................................................................................................................................................................. 18

Semantic Web Content ..................................................................................................................................................... 18

Freshness...................................................................................................................................................................... 18

Automatic Upgrades ........................................................................................................................................................ 18

Search Optimized Article Builder ......................................................................................................................................... 19

Header Tags ............................................................................................................................................................... 19

Image ALT= Text ......................................................................................................................................................... 19

Social Graph .................................................................................................................................................................. 19

Facebook .................................................................................................................................................................. 20

Google+ .................................................................................................................................................................... 20

Google Webmaster Tools ................................................................................................................................................... 21

Code Insertion ............................................................................................................................................................ 21

Google Analytics ......................................................................................................................................................... 21

XML Sitemaps ................................................................................................................................................................. 21

No Flash ....................................................................................................................................................................... 22

Html Sitemaps................................................................................................................................................................ 22

Client Performance Examples ................................................................................................................................................. 24

Summary ........................................................................................................................................................................... 24

Contact ............................................................................................................................................................................ 24

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Why SEO? – An Executive Summary
Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is the practice of formatting website data for search engines like
Google to encourage indexing and increased rankings on search engine result pages (SERPs).

buuteeq has chosen to follow SEO best practices as outlined by Google. They frequently perform their
own internal SEO research and implement other research provided by the white-hat, professional SEO
community. Combined, these practices place a hotel’s best foot forward, encouraging higher SERP
rankings and protecting hotel websites from penalties due to future algorithm changes.

buuteeq incorporated these best SEO practices into their product, Cloud DMS, which powers and
publishes hotel websites, mobile optimized websites, Facebook apps and more. Since Cloud DMS is
software as a service (SaaS), hotel clients will gain the benefit of future SEO improvements,
adaptations and innovations as technology evolves, ensuring their SEO is never outdated.

The Data
Google is currently the most powerful search engine in the world. Google enjoys 82% of market share,
with Bing coming in at second at 8.5%, as StatOwl reports. Because of this, most SEO is made to
conform to Google’s requirements and suggestions.

Chart by StatOwl.com

Each year, Google makes between 500 and 600 changes to its algorithm (a full list of algorithm changes
is provided by SEOmoz). This shows the SEO industry is always changing, constantly having to keep up
with Google and alter its methods in order to maintain impact and avoid penalties for black-hat
practices.

buuteeq adapts to these changes by keeping a close eye on SEO forecasts, in order to provide clients
with safe, updated built-in SEO.

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A Bit of History - Penguin & Panda

In April of 2012, Google released two changes to their search algorithm, drastically changing the way
websites ranked. On April 19th, Google released Panda 3.5, which was a refresh of its Panda update in
2011. This update was intended to demote low quality content within SERPs. On April 24 th, Google
launched Penguin which, unlike Panda, was designed specifically to target websites engaging in
questionable SEO practices and either de-index them or demote them.

Penguin was an attempt by Google to discourage “over-optimized” website content, undertaken to


game Google’s system. Many websites paying for SEO services were hit, and some businesses even went
out of business because of Penguin. Conversely, many websites following white-hat SEO guidelines
enjoyed greater SERP prominence. Google targeted gray-hat and black-hat SEO practices, including
using exact-match anchor text for backlinks, backlinks from low-quality blogs, blog comments or
forums, and keyword stuffing.

As a statement to buuteeq’s SEO practices, all of their customers enjoyed steady SERP ranking during
and after Panda 3.5 and Penguin. None of them were penalized. In fact, some even enjoyed a
significant boost due to Penguin.

EXAMPLE 1

This data is from the analytics of one of buuteeq’s North American bed & breakfast clients. Web traffic spiked for the
month after Penguin, and ended higher than it began the month.

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EXAMPLE 2

This is data from the analytics of one of buuteeq’s boutique hotel clients in Chile, South America. As expected, the website
saw weekend valleys and weekday peaks, but noticeably, one of the site’s three highest peaks of the month happened the
day Penguin was released, and this property also ended the month higher than it started.

Product Features
The following is a specific, but not exhaustive, list of SEO technologies buuteeq incorporates into their
Cloud DMS software.

Metadata

Cloud DMS supports metadata in the form of meta tags for websites. Every page on the website has a
unique meta title, keyword field, and description. Cloud DMS automatically generates meta titles and
meta descriptions for all published pages, which can be manually edited if desired. This metadata is
scanned by search engine crawlers and used to decide how and where to rank the website for specific
keyword phrases.

META TITLES

The meta title is the most important part of metadata and is a signal search engines use to
decide how to rank websites. Cloud DMS ensures that every page meta title is completely
unique in two ways:

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H OMEPAGE

The homepage meta title is created by combining the hotel name with the hotel’s city,
state and country, as inscribed by the client in the Hotel Info field under the Settings
module. This ensures the homepage can rank for queries most common to trip
planning, which often include brand names and location information. Clients can
customize their meta title at any time by editing these fields as they wish.

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A LL O THER P AGES
The meta title tag for all articles, promotions, galleries and maps is taken from each
page’s navigation label, as chosen by the client. Meta titles on all pages can be
changed at any time.

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META DESCRIPTIONS

The meta description, while not used by search engines to rank a website, can be seen in a
SERP and read by guests. Google will bold keywords found in a page description, thus increasing
the chance guests will click on the result. It is a good idea to have a meta description,
including keywords and fewer than 150 characters long, for every page.

Cloud DMS includes an ‘SEO Setting’ option for the homepage and all article pages. In this
section, clients can hand-craft meta descriptions. Google can choose not to use an included
meta description in favor of more relevant copy on the page itself.

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META KEYWORDS

Meta keywords were once used heavily by search engines as a way to discover how to rank a
website. Due to abuse of the keyword function, most search engines, including Google and
Bing, completely ignore keywords. In fact, Google may even penalize websites stuffed with
dozens of keywords and key phrases. That said, it is safe and harmless to have one or two
keywords (no more than five) and so Cloud DMS includes this functionality for clients who
desire it.

Keywords can be added to the homepage and all article pages from the ‘SEO Settings’ section.

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301 Redirects

Google assigns authority to each unique URL, which it calls a “page rank”. A page rank is based on the
TLD’s rank, and steps down a place with each subfolder or category. Thus, an article right beneath a
domain name with PR 5 will have a PR 4.

However, if a website’s URL structure changes, as is common with a website migration, page rank can
be completely obliterated since Google won’t know where to find the content it had previously indexed
and ranked.

The solution is a 301 redirect, which tells Google the page it is looking for has permanently moved to a
new location. Google honors this information and assigns the page’s old authority and page rank to its
new location.

Cloud DMS comes equipped with a powerful 301 redirect tool as part of its website migration onto the
system. Before turning off an old site and switching over the old domain, Cloud DMS scans the old
domain to discover its URL structure, which it records in BackOffice. Then, before launching the new
site, it is a simple matter to assign a 301 redirect from the old URL to its new URL and location,
running on Cloud DMS.

This innovative feature eliminates any loss of domain authority due to site migration under the same
domain, allowing clients to keep and grow their existing page rank.

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Cloud DMS Keyword Tool

Cloud DMS collects search behavior data about website visitors over time. It then presents this data in
the form of a keyword chart within BackOffice. From here, clients can see which keywords are
directing traffic to their website, the global competition of those keywords, which keywords convert
more visitors into guests, and more.

The tool then presents clients with the best conversion opportunities available, giving clients guides
concerning necessary on-page changes, new articles to create about which topics, and so on. This vital
information can help hotel marketers learn more about their guests and make important decisions to
maximize the effectiveness of their SEO.

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Page Load Speed

While the verdict is out on whether or not Google will penalize websites in SERPs for slow page load, it
is still the number one cause for visitors to bounce—that is, to hit ‘back’ to the SERP. If a visitor
immediately goes back to the SERP after visiting a website, Google offers the visitor the option to
forever block the website from appearing in their personalized search results.

If Google records a specific website having received many block requests from visitors, they may
demote the website in SERPs or de-index it altogether. For these reasons, it is critical that a website
loads quickly on all devices as part of a robust SEO strategy.

buuteeq invested a great deal of time and energy to ensure their clients enjoy fast-loading websites
with high performing SEO. The following is the result of an in-house experiment buuteeq performed to
gauge the homepage load speed performance of their clients’ websites compared to those of other
suppliers. They tested the YSlow scores and Google Page Speed scores of a random sample of ten hotel
website clients per supplier, and then averaged the scores. They also tested each site’s overall SEO
score, performed by FreeSEOScoreCard.com, which uses a methodology (seen here) derived from
Google’s SEO Report Card (seen here). Below are the performance averages per supplier, on a scale of
1-100, 100 being an impossibly fast page load speed and the best possible SEO score:

100

90 93.2
80 84.5 85
82
70
71.6 73.7 70.8
60 65.7
Supplier 1
50 54.7
Supplier 2
40 buuteeq

30

20

10

0
YSlow Google Page Speed SEO ScoreCard

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The following is a table of the sample used in this test. Client websites were taken from each
supplier’s featured customer showcase. We provide links to buuteeq’s sample but have hidden those of
other suppliers to protect their privacy.

Yslow Yslow Yslow Yslow Yslow Yslow Yslow Yslow Yslow Yslow
/ Page / Page / Page / Page / Page / Page / Page / Page / Page / Page
Speed Speed Speed Speed Speed Speed Speed Speed Speed Speed
/ SEO / SEO / SEO / SEO / SEO / SEO / SEO / SEO / SEO / SEO
buuteeq 82 / 84 / 80 / 80 / 83 / 83 / 83 / 81 / 82 / 82 /
96 / 94 / 93 / 94 / 94 / 84 / 95 / 95 / 96 / 91 /
95 93 83 93 100 83 95 65 68 75
Supplier 1 78 / 69 / 70 / 76 / 69 / 67 / 70 / 82 / 65 / 70 /
68 / 75 / 93 / 54 / 59 / 80 / 70 / 75 / 5 53 / 81 /
50 55 88 78 15 40 53 85 78
Supplier 2 75 / 73 / 78 / 78 / 70 / 77 / 73 / 74 / 73 / 66 /
92 / 79 / 80 / 82 / 83 / 81 / 83 / 87 / 87 / 91 /
38 63 58 48 68 88 90 38 83 83

Canonical Links

Search engines dislike duplicate website content, and they often penalize the SERP rankings of
websites publishing duplicate content. The problem with this is, since search engines robots discover
new websites by following links on other sites, search engines can think a website has duplicate
content when it really doesn’t based on the page’s URL structure. For example,
MySampleHotel.com/rooms and MySampleHotel.com/rooms?channel=tracking are two
distinct URLs, both pointing to the same page (the latter just includes tracking information in the URL
for marketing purposes). However, Google will see two different links pointing to webpages having the
same content, and so it will penalize the website for having duplicate content.

The solution to this problem is a canonical link element on each webpage specifying
rel=”canonical”. This element instructs search engines where to find the true page URL address,
and to ignore any other URLs directing them to the page. This will keep a page from being penalized
for duplicate content, for the element instructs Google that the specified page is the first publisher
and owner of the content. This same solution is used to instruct a preference between a naked
domain and a subdomain with the ‘www’ prefix.

Cloud DMS incorporates rel=”canonical” so client websites never suffer from duplicate content
penalties.

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404 Redirects

When guests try to access a page that does not exist on the website, they are presented with a ‘page
not found error 404’. If search engines like Google record a website rendering many 404 errors,
they may decide to demote the website in SERPs in order to keep their users from having a poor user
experience. It is therefore important that websites are designed to reduce the number of 404 errors.

Cloud DMS redirects all guests who experience a 404 error to the homepage. This provides guests with a
better user experience and points them to a hotel’s marketing content, instead of a blank page.

Search Optimized URL Structure

Instead of producing dynamic URLs filled with strange symbols changing over time, Cloud DMS produces
static URLs built with a ‘pretty permalink’ structure. This means they are readable and understandable
by both humans and search engine robots. This is important for SEO because search engines often use
the actual words of a URL when deciding how to rank a website. A hotel website with keywords in the
URL will often rank higher than websites that don’t.

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Organized Web Architecture

Search engine crawlers use on-page links to discover and index other pages. Good navigation is built
with information architecture than not only makes guest navigation easy and intuitive, but provides
clear navigational hierarchies between website pages.

Cloud DMS neatly organizes pages into categories. Articles within categories are shown as side-bar
navigation options, clearly discoverable by both guests and robots. Cloud DMS keeps each article page
close to the category, which is directly beneath the top level domain (TLD), so page rank is distributed
logically across the site.

Additionally, Cloud DMS uses the page’s full URL when cross-linking within the website, instead of using
a shorter page location. This domain-level referencing aids with SEO, providing search engines the
exact URL for content in order to distribute domain authority properly.

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Mobile Identification

Cloud DMS properly identifies mobile optimized content using the ‘Googlebot-mobile’ User-Agent.
This ensures that Google will recognize mobile optimized content when it indexes a website,
encouraging better SERP results from mobile devices and greater CTR as Google marks mobile
optimized content in SERPs.

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Google is experimenting with marking mobile optimized websites in search engine result pages (SERPS) with a mobile icon.

Mobile Redirects

With mobile search and Internet use increasing, it is important to have mobile optimized websites in
order to encourage mobile bookings. Cloud DMS publishes a mobile optimized website within a
subfolder of the same domain.

Mobile websites hosted on a 3rd-party domain dilute the domain authority of the hotel’s TDL. A mobile
redirect to a 3rd-party website could also potentially cause Google to rank the 3rd-party website higher
than the actual hotel website. Instead, Cloud DMS publishes the optimized experience under the same
domain, and redirects guests using a rel=”canonical” mobile redirect, listing the mobile optimized
site as an alternate (not primary) site, keeping the guest on the hotel website and avoiding duplicate
content issues.

This subtle but important feature ensures the website does not lose any of its domain authority over
time, due to a mobile redirect.

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Page-Pairing

In most cases, mobile website redirects will redirect the guest to the mobile optimized version of the
homepage. This provides a poor user experience as it often fails to provide guests with the information
they were initially looking for.

Cloud DMS solves this problem with page-pairing. When guests discover a specific page of a website
from a mobile device, e.g. through search engines or website bookmarks, they are redirected to the
mobile optimized version of the initial page they were looking for, instead of being redirected to the
mobile homepage. This helps decrease bounce rate and give guests the information desired,
encouraging more conversions. It also improves website SEO, ensuring search engines do not get
confused as to the true location of website content which could affect SERP rankings, regardless of how
it is optimized.

Semantic Web Content

Semantic web content is structured using rich snippets, to be easily shared across platforms, devices,
services, and other entities. For example, many entities, including search engines and social networks,
look for the same types of content when listing or sharing web pages, including brand names, product
descriptions, locations, events, and so on. Rich snippets aid these entities in quickly finding, indexing
and sharing this content. Websites that are structured with rich snippets are more likely to enjoy
optimized SERP listings, including map directions, user reviews and phone numbers right in the SERP,
and more compelling details in social shares, including photos and page descriptions.

Cloud DMS supports the Local Business and Event rich snippets, which will improve the visibility and
CTR of website content in SERPs.

Freshness

Since November of 2011, Google uses what they call a “freshness algorithm” to decide how to rank
websites. They consider new pages on websites with new content to be “fresh”, and they give a
modest boost in the rankings to fresh content. They gauge the health of a website by how fresh it is—
websites producing new, fresh content more frequently are given preference in SERPs.

Cloud DMS gives clients the ability to quickly create and edit website content, which can positively
affect a website’s freshness. Article content can be updated in real time, allowing hotels to produce
fresh content as often as they like. This is especially useful for quickly creating or editing promotions,
deals and time-sensitive event information.

Automatic Upgrades

The SEO improvements to Cloud DMS over time happen automatically, without necessitating client
interaction. buuteeq’s development team can publish upgrades to the live software powering
thousands of hotel websites around the world in real time. This saves time and client disruption, and
ensures every client can immediately enjoy the benefit of buuteeq’s updates.

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Search Optimized Article Builder

Cloud DMS’s article builder allows great freedom and creativity while packaging the produced content
in an optimized way for search engine consumption. It keeps user-created content within a consistent
architecture and clean of unnecessary scripts.

HEADER TAGS

In an effort to better discover what a web page’s topic is, search engines scan header tags and
give weight to them when deciding how to rank the page. Cloud DMS includes H1 and H2 tags,
which are customizable and can be used anywhere the client wishes to organize on-page
information in a logical, linear way both readers and robots prefer. It is wise to include
keywords and key phrases one wishes to rank for in H1 and H2 tags.

IMAGE ALT= T EXT

Since search engines can’t see images like humans can, they rely on a snippet of code called
image ALT= text in order to understand what the image is about. Google will combine the text
included in the ALT= tag with text surrounding the image to decide how to rank the image in
image search.

Cloud DMS currently supports image ALT= on all images published within BackOffice. ALT= text
is taken from the image label given by clients in the image library. It can be edited for more
direct SEO precision from the photo library within BackOffice.

Social Graph

There is evidence Google and Bing are starting to favor websites integrated with social networks in
their search results. Therefore, websites communicating with social networks like Facebook and

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Google+ will not only gain the benefit of social interactions, but could even rank higher in search
results as they gain more social interactions.

Cloud DMS integrates with a number of popular social networks, with support for Pinterest,
Stumbleupon, and others currently in production.

FACEBOOK
Guests can like and share hotel content, right from the hotel homepage. Since Bing integrates
Facebook data with its search results, it is important to gain likes and shares so the hotel
website ranks higher when friends of those who liked it make travel plans from Bing.

GOOGLE+
Google’s social network is fully integrated with Google search. When logged into Google, guests
will see websites they and their friends have previously +1d more prominently in search results,
along with their friends’ photos and names beneath each result. This is a trust indicator leading
to more visits.

Additionally, Google allows integration between a website and a Google+ profile so the photo
of the profile owner appears next to the website in SERPs, which increases clicks.

Cloud DMS supports the +1 button on the homepage, which allows guests to +1 a hotel page and
share with their friends. It also supports custom code snippets in the header, where clients can
install Google+ publisher code to integrate their website with their Google+ page.

Cloud DMS also supports Twitter and TripAdvisor.

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Google Webmaster Tools

Google Webmaster Tools (WMT) is a free service Google provides to gauge the health of a website and
see interesting data about it, such as which keywords and key phrases are being used to find the
website, how many backlinks the website has and where they come from, if there are any errors
needing to be addressed, and more.

Cloud DMS is compatible with WMT in two ways: Code Insertion and Google Analytics.

CODE I NSERTION

Cloud DMS’ code insertion function allows clients to perform the necessary syncing to integrate
with GWT so they can enjoy this rich data. Clients collect the code snippet provided by WMT
and place it directly in the header of their website.

GOOGLE ANALYTICS

If they have a Google Analytics account, all clients have to do is insert their Google Analytics
code into the website, sync their Google Analytics Account with WMT and then verify the
website.

XML Sitemaps

XML sitemaps are documents installed in a website’s root directory, helping search engine spiders index
and understand website content. XLM sitemaps can help websites get indexed by Google and other
search engines faster and more completely.

XML sitemaps are an integrated part of buuteeq’s Cloud DMS software. All sitemaps are properly
configured for web pages and both image and video multimedia files. buuteeq’s XLM sitemaps have a
number of powerful features including:

 Automatic updates to the sitemap whenever a client publishes.


 Automatic sitemap submission to Google, Bing, Yahoo! And Ask.com. Updates are submitted to
Google via buuteeq’s compatibility with Google Webmaster Tools, ensuring swift indexing.
 Separate image and video sitemaps, to direct search engine crawlers to client multimedia.
Image sitemaps append the hotel’s name to each image to improve branded organic search
results.
 Automatically creates mobile sitemaps and submits to Google to ensure greater mobile content
discoverability.

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No Flash

Over the past decade, it has been popular to build hotel websites with Flash, a technology first
released to the public in 1996. However, Flash has never worked on iOS devices, including the iPhone,
iPad, and iPod Touch, and recently, Flash for Android was removed from the Google Play marketplace.
This makes Flash an obsolete technology that is not officially supported by mobile devices.

Instead, developers are switching to HTML5, which has much of the dynamic interactive capabilities of
Flash without any of its limitations, such as poor performance on older browsers and devices, the
consumption of operating system resources and battery life, and its inability to be crawled and indexed
by search engine spiders (making Flash websites invisible to search engines as well).

In sum, websites made using Flash do not function well on mobile devices. It is imperative that hotels
abandon Flash and instead embrace HTML5, which is the modern technology buuteeq uses to create
mobile optimizetion for their clients. HTML5 loads faster, can be indexed by search engines, and fully
supports rich media like images, slideshows, image animation such as transitions, and video.

Cloud DMS produces websites and mobile optimzied webistes built with HTML5, ensuring search engines
have clear visibility when indexing every page, and that every page looks perfect on all screen sizes
and mobile devices.

HTML Sitemaps

An HTML sitemap is a web page containing organized links to every page on the website. It can help aid
guests who are looking for a way to scan all website content quickly, but they are primarily useful for
search engine crawlers. An HTML sitemap ensures search engines like Google crawl and have the

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opportunity to index every page of a website’s content, since search engines can only index what they
discover through links.

buuteeq’s Cloud DMS produces websites fully equipped with an HTML sitemap, linking to every page of
the website’s content and automatically updating whenever the client publishes changes.

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Client Performance Examples
buuteeq’s clients enjoy powerful SEO, increasing ROI. Listed are a few examples of hotels using
buuteeq to achieve the SERP listings they desired. Results are accurate as of October 15, 2012.

Garden Court Hotel Adrift Hotel


“Palo Alto Wedding(s)” “Long Beach WA Hotel(s)”
4th Organic Result 4th Organic Result
1st Local Result 2st Local Result

“Palo Alto Hotel(s)” “Long Beach WA Lodging”


4th Organic Result 4th Organic Result
2nd Local Result 2nd Local result

Cornerstone Bed & Breakfast Country Lane Resort


“Philadelphia Bed and Breakfast” “Snowmobiling in Northern Idaho”
4th Organic Result 2nd Organic Result
1st Local Result

Summary
buuteeq has integrated today’s white-hat SEO standards with Cloud DMS so their clients enjoy the
benefits of information architecture optimized for search without any of the dangers of aggressive
black-hat SEO. buuteeq is in a constant state of research, adaptation and innovation to offer guests
up-to-date SEO that weathers the tide of Google algorithm changes. Because Cloud DMS is SaaS,
subscribers gain the benefit of this research automatically.

buuteeq has helped hotels from all over the world to manage their SEO and attain their unique
individual search goals.

Contact
For more information, buuteeq, inc. can be reached using the following contact information.

buuteeq, inc.
1455 NW Leary Way
Suite 250
Seattle, WA, 98107

Phone: +1 (800) 734-1769


Email: info@buuteeq.com
Web: http://www.buuteeq.com

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