WHY IS SEO IMPORTANT?
Search Engine
Optimization, popularly known as SEO, is the process of improving traffic and
exposure to a website via search engines to get the website ranked highly in
the resulting search results pages. It helps to build an online presence that
is bigger and better than just slapping a static website up on the Internet and
hoping that some people drop by the site. It is a strategy whereby how you
create the site, what you do to promote it, and how you analyze the results of
those actions that help the website owner to develop bigger and better online
exposure.
GOOGLE
WAS THE FIRST TO START (SEO)
IT'S
DEVELOPED OVER THE YEARS TO INCLUDE MORE.
It wouldn't be fair to
neglect mentioning that some SEO tricks are called “black hat” because they
tend to exploit weaknesses in the search engine model and can lead to a site
using “black hat” techniques to be sandboxed (dropped to the bottom of the
SERPs). Marketers trying to game the system may get away with it for a while,
but Google has been known to severely punish those that are caught, making it
unwise to implement black hat techniques.
Other techniques, known
as “white hat” or organic strategies don't carry the risk of being sandboxed.
They use the guidelines that carry a sense of integrity and authenticity while
gaining wide exposure through providing value and understanding SEO. These are
the techniques that we are going to discuss in this report. To caution further,
always avoid techniques like keyword stuffing, spamming people by sending
unsolicited emails, and generating false websites with commercial links only
and no content (link farms). These activities are considered black hat
techniques.
HOW KEYWORD USAGE HAS CHANGED.
In the past, keywords
were used in meta description tags to give a search engine the hint about what
the page talked about. Black hat marketers began to exploit that vulnerability
by adding highly searched keywords into that area and basically making that
criteria useless to Google. Thus, Google decided to downgrade that criterion,
and as a result, keywords are evaluated as a percentage of the actual content
on the site for relevancy, not for just showing up in coding. If you know how
the search engines rate keywords, you can still game the system a bit, but not
without actually creating content that has some value. That's the entire point.
Here are a few things to know about keywords when you are writing content for
SEO.
Stuffing tastes great at
Thanksgiving time, but stuff too many keywords into your content, and you'll
get a rapid case of indigestion when Google sandboxes your site. The moral is
clear: Stuffing is only for turkeys. This might have been a great black hat
technique in the past, but today, Google's analytics are so powerful that they
not only look for relevant keywords on your pages, but they also determine how
often and where you've placed them. On average, if you put more than 2% of your
content as a single keyword, it will count against you, not for you. That means
that if your page is a 500-word blog post, at most, any single keyword should
not show up more than 10 times. Between 5 and 10 times is average and expected;
anything else is considered as stuffing.
HOW
TO USE YOUR KEYWORDS CAREFULLY.
You can put the keywords
anywhere on your page, but they count more towards relevancy in the search
engine analytics when they are placed in headers near the top of the article
and are bolded. These actions indicate to the analyzer that the topic is
important to the writer and will carry more weight in the search engine.
Matching keywords to
powerful keywords that you've already researched as having a high search ability
and low competition is also an easy way to get a higher ranking. It's not just
the amount of times you use the keywords, but what keywords you use that
determine your SEO ranking. If you use a highly competitive keyword, it doesn't
matter if you follow all of the guidelines, as other people have mined that
attention long ago. You'll automatically fall near the bottom of the SERPs. Pay
attention to how to find good keywords in order to attain higher rankings in
the search engines.
HOW
TO SELECT YOUR KEYWORDS
When you first start out, you might want to hire a company to develop a list of keywords for your SEO activities. It's going to take some time for you to understand what makes a good keyword selection, and during that time, you don't want to put up content that has no keywords. As you use those, you can start to look at some of the tools and techniques to develop your own keyword lists that you can give to your staff writers to include in their online content.
THE
GOOGLE KEYWORD TOOL.
There are a lot of keyword
tool that you can use that are out there on google, and some of them are, Hsupertools,
Aherfs and so on. These tools are created to help online marketers using the
AdWords program to create effective marketing campaigns. By entering a keyword
or phrase, the Google Keyword tool will give actual metrics that have been
measured by Google on various characteristics of that and other similar
keywords. For finding rich keywords that can help you gain maximum exposure, it
is a first stop for any budding Internet marketer.
After entering the
keyword or phrase you are researching, the tool pulls up the advertiser
competition and search volume as the default listing. You can modify this
listing by pulling down the list box at the top that says,” Choose columns to
display.” From that list, you can expand the elements that are shown for each
keyword and derivatives of that keyword to include CPC (cost-per-click), ad
position, volume trends, and the time when the highest volume occurred. All of
this is important information for figuring out if the market for that keyword
has been saturated and the competition is too stiff to really help you with
search engine placement. Take a look at this tool and see if you can find high
CPC keywords with a high search volume and low advertiser competition. These
are the keywords that will get you noticed quickly.
WHATS THE GUARANTEED OF THE KEYWORD PICKED TO RUNK ALL THE TME?
GET
THE SEO SCOOP FROM YOUR COMPETITORS
You may be new to this
whole SEO thing, but your competitors are probably not. At any rate, you should
always do a little market research on what your competitors are doing to stay
ahead of the game. This comes to keyword research and SEO strategies too. You
may find that you are selling the exact same products and services, but they're
able to generate massive Internet exposure and sales while you're lagging
behind. That's probably because they know something that you don't: How to
optimize their pages to get attention. Why not check out what your competitors
are doing and copy the strategies that are working for them? It can only make
you more competitive too.
Ever watch those spy
movies where the secret agent gets a neat spy kit that is complete with a
steel-cutting laser pen and exploding cuff links? Well, you can get your own
kit too to spy on your competitors online! It just takes some understanding of
what services are out there that can make spying on others online a snap!
WebCeo.com offers a
software product that not only helps you develop keyword lists, but also shows
you how the competition stacks up against your choices. You can get valuable
information on how to develop a good SEO strategy using this program, even if it
comes with a small cost upfront. It is an investment that will pay back
dividends.
If you really don't want
to spend money, you can also get onto Google Alerts and set up alerts when your
online competitors update their sites or send out press releases. You can use
online keyword density analyzers
that are free to see what
they're doing and how they're targeting their demographics. It may be a bit of
a hack, but it's still doable without spending money on extra programs.
SECRET
AGENT MARKETER
On the sly, you can
simply opt into your competitors’ email sales campaigns using some other name
and email address. That way, when they start to market to their clients, you'll
know exactly what they're doing. This is sort of like playing catch-up, and it
works after the fact, but the best way to really develop SEO is to be
proactive. Be the first to think up a killer approach because others will soon
follow in your wake. The best time to profit from SEO is when you've taken the
lead.
ARE
YOU A LEADER OR A FOLLOWER?
Let's face it; people who
are important leaders get more attention than their followers. The same is true
with SEO. Google has a way to assign rankings to different websites; it’s
called PageRank. This PageRank tells Google and others how important and
relevant your site is compared to others on the Internet. PageRank is not about
keywords, but it does impact the attention you get on the Internet. PageRank is
determined by a variety of factors, but much of it has to do with the quality
and the number of inbound, non-reciprocating links to your content and
site.
LOW
PAGERANK KEEPS YOU DOWN
Page rank can keep you
down when you're first starting to implement SEO techniques. If you don't have
any page rank, Google will delay indexing your pages and adding them to the
search engine. Obviously, you can't get to the top of the SERPs if you're not
even being indexed. So, it pays to get your PageRank up. After you have been
steadily crawled, it doesn't have as much influence on keeping you from getting
to the top. Initially, you want to have a strong page rank of at least a 3 or
higher, just to put you on the map.
QUALITY
AND QUANTITY OF INBOUND LINKS
You can raise your page
ranking by getting a high number of links, getting high quality links, or both.
They basically represent the neighborhood and how relevant you are to the niche
you are marketing. Some of the best inbound links are when official segments of
the public sector reference your site as a valuable resource. If you get a .gov
or a .edu site to link to you, you automatically are associated with more
credibility, and as a result, your page rank increases.
However, if you have
thousands of backlinks, and the anchor text of those inbound links use keywords
that associate you well with that niche, you can also gain significant page
ranking. Anchor text is what the visitor sees listed as the description of the
link instead of the URL on your site or others. It's a situation where one or
the other can work to your benefit.
FIND
OUT MORE ABOUT YOUR BACKLINKS
You can find out who is
linking to you or to your competitors by going to www.backlinkwatch.com. This
nice online tool checks who is linking to a particular URL just by typing the
URL into the search box. In some cases, online directories need a page rank of
3 or more to list them in a directory, so concentrating on raising your page
rank can also help you gain more exposure on online directories too.
PLAY
AND PAY WITH ADWORDS
It stands to reason that
if Google is the major search engine that uses SEO to create search engine
placement, then using their programs can help to boost your visibility. Using
AdWords as an Internet marketer can help you game the system for better search
engine placement, but it will cost you some money to do it.
WHAT
IS ADWORD
AdWords is the program
Google uses to let Internet marketers compete for advertising based on a
cost-per-click (CPC) model. A marketer or online business might want to develop
a sales campaign whereby they are selling tulip bulbs, for instance. They go
online and do research on different keywords that can be used to search or to
describe the types of tulips they have. They find one that is highly searched
but without much competition, and they find out what the average CPC that
others are paying for it. If they want the pages that they build on their site
to be at the top of the Google search engine results pages, they can bid more
for the AdWords keyword. That will make that keyword more attractive to publishers
who are looking for high-paying keywords and are trying to game the system too.
Thus, the pages will automatically attract more traffic due to showing up more
on Google.
WHAT
IS
ADSENSE PROGRAM?
AdSense is the publishing
part of the AdWords program. There, Internet marketers can use keywords in
their content and install Google ads on the page. The Google analytic tool will
look for specific keywords and serve up an ad for visitors to click on. If the
person who built the page gets it right, higher CPC offers will be shown, and
they will stand to make more from the advertising. That's why when a business
owner buys AdWords, he/she also contributes to the popularity of the site by
encouraging backlinks through advertising.
This type of SEO is not
viewed as an organic approach. It borders on black hat techniques, but it is
acceptable (probably because everyone is getting paid). It is a way to sponsor
more attention to your website, which will increase its SEO ranking. It's not
as simple as just opening your pocketbook, however, as other Internet marketers
are competing for the same keywords and attention as you are. It can be fairly
easy to commit to a small advertising budget and not get much extra attention
at all. Commit to too large a budget, and you will have spent yourself into a
corner. It's a very tricky way to get better search engine rankings and is best
left to those that really understand the system. It's not a strategy for
beginners.
GET
YOURSELF LISTED
It may seem a hard thing
to get people to backlink to your site, but it's really not. You can start with
directories to get yourself listed. There are numerous online directories that
you can add your link to that don't require a reciprocating link. It will get
you more exposure, increase your page rank, and add to the relevancy of your
site in the SERPs. It is an organic way to raise your SEO rankings and only
takes a bit of time to do it. Some cost money and others don't. For the most
part, if you get yourself listed, others may start to pick you up by default as
they constantly add new listings to stay competitive with other
directories.
You can submit your site
manually to Google, but that's not what we're after here. We're looking to get
some major backlinks to your website to implement better SEO onto your pages.
SOCIAL MEDIA
WHAT'S
THE POINT OF ALL OF THIS NETWORKING AND LINK GENERATION?
The ultimate SEO jackpot
is the viral link. In Internet marketing, you really do want to catch this bug.
That's because if your link gets so popular that it literally becomes
contagious, people will reciprocate your link over and over to tell their
friends, and on and on, and you’ll have instant high page ranking and the
number #1 slot for Google stardom. As you know, nothing gets you more attention
than being famous.
HOW
TO INCREASE YOUR CHANCES.
Some types of online
media are far more effective at going viral than others. For instance, online
videos on YouTube are a very effective way to create interest and exposure for
your site. It's also nice that they have a place to put a backlink to them back
to your site. You don't even have to be serious to get attention. You can put
up a humorous commercial for some product or service and ask people to rate,
comment on, and share the video. If enough people like it, it will slowly start
to spread across the Internet.
CONTROVERSY
SELLS
Controversy can be a very
effective way to gain attention, but only if it is positive in nature. If you
get too much association with a negative and volatile controversy, people will
shun your products and services, even if they visit your site to send you hate
mail. It's simply not worth it. Pick your topics for viral videos wisely and
try to keep the mood light and positive.
CAPITALIZE
ON BIG NAMES
Fame gets you noticed,
but how are you going to grab the limelight when other people are already standing
there? You can team up with big names to help you promote your content across
the Internet. If you get your backlink on a site that already has a significant
reputation, and they RECOMMEND you too, you will have a backlink that has
significant weight.
The same is true of
well-known websites. They have a higher page ranking, and those people they
link to are instantly fed a huge stream of traffic and Google SERP rewards. Try
to get yourself noticed by the big guys, and you will reap fame through association.
It's not black hat, and actually, it's quite old school. It's not what you
know, but who you know that can lead you to the big time.
DON'T
BE AFRAID OF EXPOSURE.
One of the biggest
mistakes that people make is that they associate exposure with a lack of
privacy. In search engine optimization, you want to be as exposed as possible
so that people can find you online. That means that EVERYTHING you do online
should be done with the intention of capitalizing on it for SEO purposes. Whether
you are commenting on a blog or news story, always consider adding a backlink
back to your site. When you send out emails, do you have a signature line that
automatically adds your website URL to the bottom of the email? When you update
your site, are you promoting your social networks? All of these tiny actions
add up when you do them daily to create a powerful and highly exposed online
presence.
SHARE YOURSELF
When you add a blog post
or a news update to your site, how easy is it for other people to share that
information? Do they have to copy and paste the URL to an email to send it? If
so, you haven't exposed yourself enough and haven’t made it easy enough to share
who you are and what you do with others. There are plenty of widgets that you
can install into a blog that will allow you to add buttons to the bottom of
each post that people can click to instantly share it with anyone on Facebook,
Twitter, Reddit, LinkedIn, Quora, and so on.
There are so many social
networks out there, and they all represent an opportunity to share yourself.
However, you don't have time to cultivate all of those networks, so you must
rely on others to share your content for you. Develop a network of people who
will share, comment, and rate your content. This helps you to get noticed and
shows that you aren't just online talking to yourself. Other people have joined
the discussion too. It gives you credibility.
AUTOMATE
YOUR EXPOSURE.
At some point in this
journey, you will realize that you have profiles on multiple sites and that you
are having trouble keeping them fresh with content. There's no reason that you
can't post the same information on multiple sites, as long as you realize that
it's best to automate that action. You don't want to spend tons of time copying
and pasting information all over the Web, and it wouldn't be appropriate
anyways.
Check in regularly to
each site and do add some live comments to make sure that people feel your
presence online. However, try to automate your own posting so that it doesn't
take up too much of your time. Once you get the hang of this, you'll be
surprised at how quickly you can build an online presence that not only excites
your friends and followers, but also generates SEO riches from the Google
search engine and beyond.
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