Title: SEO Expert, in Atlanta
1SEO
- SEARCH ENGINE OPTIMIZATION
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3what seo is
- Search Engine Optimization refers to the
collection of techniques and practices that allow
a site to get more traffic from search engines
(Google, Yahoo, Microsoft). SEO can be divided
into two main areas off-page SEO (work that
takes place separate from the website) and
on-page SEO (website changes to make your website
rank better). This tutorial will cover both areas
in detail! Remember, a website is not fully
optimized for search engines unless it employs
both on and off-page SEO.
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4SEO Keyword Research
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5Keyword Research
- Before you can start optimizing your site for the
search engines, you must first know which terms
you want to target. A good start would be to
choose 3 or 4 keywords you would like your
website to rank well for. With these keywords in
your mind you can then set a goal to rank in the
top 10 results on Google for each of them (we
refer to Google because if you can rank well
there, you'll rank well on the other search
engines). These keywords can be either broad or
specific, but you'll want to study our list of
pros and cons of each before choosing.
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6Broad keywords
- A broad keyword is one that many people search
for, because they may only have a vague idea of
what they're looking for. Broad keywords tend to
be very short and aren't very specific (e.g.
"shoes" or "sports"). These keywords are
difficult to rank 1 for because so many other
websites might have an article or two that
mention shoes. However, if you can rank well for
a broad keyword, you will be receiving a great
deal of traffic.
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7Specific Keywords
- A specific keyword is something that contains
many adjectives or words that make the search
very targeted. The people doing these types of
searches know exactly what they want (e.g. "used
black high heel shoes"). These keywords are much
less competitive and are easier to rank for on
search engines. The downside is that they receive
a great deal less volume of searches per month.
In terms of traffic, you will need to have
several 1 rankings for specific keywords to
equal one 1 ranking broad keyword.
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8Unique or Branded Keywords
- These are the words that are specific to only
your company. They are one of the most easiest
ways to get traffic. However, some companies will
release a new product, with a unique name, and
then forget to optimize for that keyword on their
website. Their SEO savvy competitors can then
pick up the slack and take over the top rankings
for these terms. If you have a popular brand or
product, make sure that you have optimized for
these freebie keywords.
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9Keyword Research Tools
- Keyword research tools are 2 parts voodoo magic
and 1 part hard statistic. This is partly due to
Google not releasing actual numbers and partly
due to overeager SEO Tool developers trying to
sell their products. Because there is such a
sizable uncertainty in all keyword research
tools, it is best to use as many different
sources as you can,. Even with multiple sources,
you should only take the information you gather
as a recommendation, rather than a fact.
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10Picking a Short List
- To put the optimizing tactics that we teach to
good use, we recommend that you try to target no
more than 2 or 3 keyword phrases per page. A
common mistake by many SEO beginners is to stuff
500 different keywords on one page and wait for
the 1 rankings to roll in. That might have
worked 10 years ago, but the algorithms that
search engines use these days are much more
sophisticated and are not tricked by this. That's
why it's best to start small, and be concise with
the keywords that you choose. New sites in
particular will find it nearly impossible to rank
well for many keyword phrases upon first starting
out.
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11SEO Keyword Use
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12Keyword Density
- Although some SEOs will talk about aiming for an
exact proportion (e.g. the number of times your
keyword appears divided by the total number of
words on the page), it's a little too much work
for something that will take care of itself as
long as you know how to write well! Use your
keyword frequently on your site, but not so much
that it makes the page look weird or a sentence
sound awkward. If you just use the keyword once
at the top of the page and then reference the
keyword as "it", for the rest of the article,
you'll definitely be using it too little.
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13Keyword Variations
- You may have found a couple of high traffic
keywords using a keyword research tool, but those
estimates often group similar keywords, alternate
spellings, and plurals into a single word.
Valuable traffic is hidden when using those
tools. This hidden traffic lies in all the subtle
variations of your keyword
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14Similar Keywords
- If you're making a page to target "big hats,"
consider changing up the adjective "big" to its
synonyms, like "huge," "giant," "large,"
"humongous," or "oversized." You can also use the
names of specific words that relate to "big
hats," like "cowboy hat" and "sombrero." By using
this tactic, you give yourself a chance to rank
for those similar keywords, plus you let the
search engines know more about your page and what
it's about. The more a search engine knows about
your page, the better off you're going to be!
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15Seo Title Tag
- he first and most important part of your on-page
SEO is the title tag (lttitlegtlt/titlegt). Many
people who outsource or create a site in a
WYSIWYG editor completely forget about the last
of the meta tags that still gives some quality
ranking love from search engines.
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16Higher Click Through Rates
- Search engine optimization isn't just about
showing up number one on search engines. Rather,
it's about getting the all the traffic that you
deserve from the search engines. If you rank 6
for "free hats" and you and your competitors
forget to include that in the page's title tag,
chances are, the person doing the search won't
see much difference between your site and the
others.
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17Better Rankings
- All too often, people believe that the title tag
is a place to list the business and domain name
of the website. This is wrong and is wasting one
of the easiest ways you can tell the search
engines what the a page is about and how they
should categorize it. While humans might not
notice the title tag, search engines certainly do.
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18SEO Link Builiding
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19Seo Internal Linking Structure
- The honest fact is, if company owners knew how
important that the internal linking structure of
a site was to a site's performance on the search
engines, they'd have multiple dedicated staff
working just to make sure they had it optimized
100. This topic is a little advanced, but it's
helpful to break the inner linking structure down
into three parts
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20Page Depth
- Page depth refers to the number of required
clicks to get to a page from the homepage. Pages
that are available in one click are deemed more
important than those that are nearly hidden and
require more than 3 clicks to reach. It might
seem a little strange, but if you can visualize
your website in a tree graph, you will easily
notice why certain pages are performing poorly in
the search engines. - By organizing your site in this format, you can
see which pages are getting a lot of page depth
love and which are hurting. If you have a lot of
worthless pages and few important product pages,
you might take this opportunity to restructure
your site.
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21Quantity of Internal Links
- This point is simple the more internal links you
have that point to a certain page, the more
important search engines believe that page to be.
A common page that ranks well on almost every
site is the homepage. This point will continue to
be true for many years because nearly every
webmaster programs their site so that every page
has a link back to the homepage. - So how do make your other pages benefit from
this? Does that mean you should have every page
on your site include a link to EVERY SINGLE
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22Quantity of Internal Links
- PAGE in your site? No. That's an obvious red flag
to search engines, and you'll be seen as a
spammer if your site has a couple of paragraphs
and then 500 links to every other page on your
site. - A better strategy would to have a "Top Products"
section that includes a link to pages you want to
receive the most link love. Another strategy is
to have a link for each of the major areas of
your site. This will help give those areas a lot
of link love, and in turn, they'll be able to get
more link love to the pages contained within
them.
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23Quality of internal Links
- Just including a bunch of internal links to an
important page is not enough they also need to
be high quality links. For your most important
pages, make sure the links they receive have as
many of the following criterion as possible - Anchor Text - If you're targeting a certain
keyword(or keywords) make sure the internal links
have the keyword in the anchor text. Also, bonus
points for using slightly altered anchor text
throughout your site.
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24Quality of internal Links
- Link Position - The higher a link occurs in the
HTML, the better. If you link to "cowboy hats" at
the top of the page, but "sombreros" towards the
bottom of the page, search engines are going to
view the link to "cowboy hats" as more valuable
than the link to "sombreros." - Link Zone - The best scenario for link love is to
link from one page to a highly-related page. The
closer the subjects of each are in topic, the
higher the amount of link love that will be
transferred. For example, it is
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25Quality of internal Links
- better to link form a page about "cowboy boots"
to a page about "cowboy hats" than it is to link
from a page about "tacos" to a page about "cowboy
hats." This doesn't mean you shouldn't include
links on pages that are different, but just keep
in mind that the link love will not be as strong
as it could be.
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