7 Things You Need To Bullet Proof Your SEO
Search Engine Optimization (SEO)
SEO is the process of optimizing your web site – and any other owned media) for the purpose of getting better traffic from search engines. An optimized web site is more easily understood by Search engine crawlers, so there are more chances of ranking higher in SERPS (Search Engine Result Pages).
Search engine optimization is organic and cost effective way of getting improved search engine traffic and visitors to your site or blog. It requires ensuring that 'keywords' have the proper frequency on a page (called keyword density); and that the page title and page Meta tags are also optimized for each page so they reflect not only the site's content but also the desired keywords. SEO is also reliant on incoming links. Having quality inbound links increases page popularity and helps gain traffic to the site.
Having a solid SEO means that a visitor and the search engines will find a quality site with relevant material when they arrive on a website or a page as a result of a search query. SEO is not a quick fix and it takes time to see the results of a well optimized site. SEO is also called Organic Search.
SEO: On Page and Off Page
There are two kinds of of SEO – on-site SEO or on-page SEO, and off-page or off-site SEO. On-Page SEO are guidelines and mechanisms you can apply to your web site, your micro-site or blog so that it’s more search engine friendly.
SEO simplified
Organic search or SEO (Search Engine Optimization) can really be made uncomplicated – simple – if it's understood what it's really there for. Often performance driven agencies over-complicate things for clients trying to make it into a science. Of course it is science, but it can be simple.
1. Relevant, fresh and useful content is King
Well, first things first. Get your content right on your owned media. Your content needs to be compelling, interesting and totally relevant to the what the target audience is looking for. The more relevant the content is, and the more the content, the more search engines will be able to deliver. And not only do you need to get the right content on your websites, microsites, portals, blogs, whatever, you need to keep at it. Getting it right and forgetting it is useless.
2. Provide value with your content
The reason someone arrives on your site via a search engine result is that they are hoping to find a resolution – an answer to what they were looking for. Google has defined four key moments when we are online. When a need arises, consumers quickly turn to Search on, say a Google and a YouTube to find a resolution to that need. These needs arise when a consumer wants to know something, wants to go somewhere (on a holiday, to a restaurant, to a business location), wants to do something and wants to buy something. Simply put, these are the four basic need states that digital marketing needs to answer.
3. Keywords in content
Do your research before you create content for your website or blog. It is crucial to SEO. For best SEO, you would want to include your targeted keyword(s) in your post’s or page headline and throughout the article. Here, you'll need to choose your keywords before starting to write content. SEO, keyword strategy is really about the right keywords throughout your site. Make sure that all the right words that describe what you are selling on the site are covered. What will a consumer type in to google when looking for your product or a competitor's? What are related words? What are the right phrases, what are things that could be used as keywords that aren't directly related but could be used as triggers?
Avoid keyword stuffing though. Google is very particular about this issue. While you should include the targeted keywords throughout your content, jamming stuffing into your text as much as possible will hurt your rankings, rather than improve them. Here again, focus on delivering quality content, and if it is relevant, the keyword will almost organically and naturally feature in your content. That's what good SEO is about.
4. Optimize the Title, the URL and the description – on every page
Optimizing the title, making the URL relevant and crisp, and having a well written, interesting description is the most important step. In SEO, an interesting, relevant Title Tag is crucial. This is what appears when someone finds your brand/page/blog on a Search Engine page (it's called an SERP or a Search Engine Results Page). This is what people first see when they google you. It is the link they will click on– or not, so get this spot on. This is your copy headline. This is what all good ads are made of – the magic key.
5. Optimize your loading time
Page speed is very important – it helps with page ranking, it usually generates faster conversion, and you'll possibly get more page views – specially return visits, and fewer jump outs. Pay attention to image sizing and formats, optimize caching on your site, reduce cookie sizes and more. You can outsource this or search on google for tips and how to's.
6. Mobile ready
Your website, your blog, your content should be seamlessly deliverable on mobile. That's a huge requirement today. You really cannot expect to be successful with any of your SEO, unless your format is mobile friendly. Your website for example should be responsive – adjusting itself to the mobile screen automatically, without user interference.
7. Off page SEO
Off page SEO is really about who says what and where about your site or your blog. Off page SEO is important for search engines because gives them a a clear idea on how the others (other websites and users) perceive your particular website, a page or a blog. Backlinks is a common off page SEO practice. Others include high value links from websites and portals of authority, no spammy links, branded anchor text, relevancy of the linking site, and the amount of back links. Remember that social media and social bookmarking are very important for your off page SEO as well.
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