With so much
SEO advice being dispensed nowadays, it’s hard to know what you should or
shouldn’t believe. It can be especially difficult for Internet Marketing
newbies to separate the wheat from the chaff, however, there ARE proven SEO
tips and techniques that virtually every SEO expert agrees work and are very
effective.
Following
are 7 simple SEO tips that will help your search engine rankings:
1. Have
Fast-Loading Pages
You may not
be aware of this, but page load-speed is now one of the more than 200 signals
Google uses to determine the ranking of web pages in the search results. As a
result, it is more important than ever that your pages load quickly. Slow
loading pages are annoying to searchers and affect their ability to access
content quickly. This is viewed as a negative user-experience by Google and can
have an adverse effect on your rankings.
You can
quickly check your page speed at Page Speed Online, a free web application
offered by Googlelabs. This tool tests the speed of your page and gives it a score from 1-100, based on the performance of your page. The Page Speed Score indicates how much faster a page could be. A high score indicates little room for improvement, while a lower score indicates more room for improvement. In other words, the higher the score, the better. The Page Speed Score does not measure the time it takes for a page to load – just whether or not it loads quickly. Here are some things you can do to speed up your pages:
offered by Googlelabs. This tool tests the speed of your page and gives it a score from 1-100, based on the performance of your page. The Page Speed Score indicates how much faster a page could be. A high score indicates little room for improvement, while a lower score indicates more room for improvement. In other words, the higher the score, the better. The Page Speed Score does not measure the time it takes for a page to load – just whether or not it loads quickly. Here are some things you can do to speed up your pages:
o Avoid Redirects – a common redirect that many
designers use is unintentional – they leave off the trailing slash on a URL
which forces a redirect to the directory name with the slash. Redirects also
happen when you move a page or site – change the URL to point to the new
location when you link to a redirected page.
o Avoid
404’s – while a
useful 404 page is important for your customers’ experience on your site, you
don’t want to link to them, as they generate another HTTP request that provides
no value. This is especially important with images on your page.
o Optimize
Images – keep the
images small. (Source: How to Speed Up Web Pages)
2. The Trust
Factor
Believe it
or not, the trustworthiness of your site – or lack thereof, has an effect on
your rankings. So the more things you can do to make your site appear
trustworthy, the better. Some steps you can take to improve the trustworthiness
of your site include having a clear privacy policy if you collect personal
information. Tell people what you’re going to do with their information. They
have a right to know.
Also, at the
very least, provide an e-mail address on your site for customers to contact
you. In addition, create an “About Us” page. Provide the names of the owner(s)
and employees, if you have any. Be sure to include pictures and brief
biographies. The worst thing you can do is give the appearance you want to be
anonymous, which obviously generates suspicion.
And don’t
underestimate the power of testimonials. Just make sure they’re legitimate and
verifiable. Otherwise, you risk getting into trouble with the FTC.
3. Create an
Effective Title-Tag
The title
tag is a critically important factor in achieving high search engine rankings.
For those of you who don’t know what a title-tag is, it’s the words displayed
at the top of your browser. It is also used as the title of your website in the
SERP’s (search engine results pages). Therefore, you should put plenty of
thought into writing your title tag – to make sure it’s as effective as
possible. Your title-tag should also
contain specific keyword phrases, in addition to the name of your company.
contain specific keyword phrases, in addition to the name of your company.
For example,
suppose your company name is “ABC Home Remodeling,” a home remodeling company
in New York, you would want your company’s website to appear in the search
engine results for searches on phrases such as “New York home remodeling” and
“home remodeling in New York.” If you prefer to work with homeowners only in
the Albany area, you would need to be geographically specific in your
title-tag. For example, “Albany home remodeling.”
What about
meta-tags? Aren’t they important too? Opinions vary on the importance of
meta-tags, but in my opinion, they’re not as important as they once were. They
won’t have a significant impact on your rankings one way or the other. But if
you want to use them, it certainly won’t hurt anything – provided you don’t
abuse them (i.e. keyword stuffing).
4. Publish
Quality, Relevant Content
In case you
haven’t heard, sites like EzineArticles, Buzzle and Associated Content got
absolutely hammered by the recent Panda update. But why? Those sites have been
around for years, and have a ton of quality content. Unfortunately, much of
their content is also low-quality. When explaining the Panda update, Google
said it was important for high-quality sites to be rewarded. By punishing the
titans of article directories, Google sent a powerful message about quality.
But it’s not
enough to just publish quality content. Your content also needs to be relevant
to the overall theme of your site. Google places a tremendous amount of value
on relevancy. So do everything you can to make sure your pages are as relevant
as possible and accurately reflect your site’s actual content.
5. Syndicate
Your Content
Content
syndication is a simple, effective and proven SEO method. When I say content
syndication, I’m referring to two types of syndication in particular: RSS feeds
and article submission. RSS (an acronym for Really Simple Syndication)
syndicates your web content, making it easily accessible to other sites and
helps build inbound links, making RSS an extremely powerful SEO strategy.
If you use
any of the popular blogging platform like Blogger or Wordpress, you already
have a built-in RSS feed. If your website doesn’t have a built-in RSS feed and
you’re technically savvy, you can create your own by following the instructions
in Anatomy of an RSS File. Or, if you’re technically
challenged like I am, you can use a service like RapidFeeds.com.
Article
submission is the second type of content syndication I referred to. Basically,
there are two ways you can submit your articles. 1. To article directories and
2. Directly to publishers. I prefer to submit my articles directly to
publishers because it gives me control over where my articles are published.
If you
submit to article directories, there’s a good chance your article will get
buried among the thousands of other article submissions. In addition, once
submitted, your articles are available to be published by anyone. That means
your articles have the very real potential of being published by low-quality
sites, which could effectively damage your site’s reputation with the search
engines.
6.
Authority, Authority, Authority
Authority
sites are considered authoritative for a reason. It’s because people trust
their content. That’s why authority sites rank so highly in Google’s SERP’s.
So what
exactly is an authority site?
Definitions
vary, but my own personal definition of an authority site is “a site that is
linked to and respected by thousands of people who often reference its
material.”
Authority
sites have quality content and consistently show keyword to content relevancy.
If you write articles, instead of submitting them to article directories which
have diminishing link value, instead, submit them to top authority sites like
Problogger, SiteProNews, WebProNews, PromotionWorld, Copyblogger,
SearchEngineJournal and others. And while it might be considerably more
difficult to get your articles accepted and published by those sites, the fact
that Google places such high value on links from authority sites makes it worth
the effort.
7. Social
Networking Matters
While only Google knows for sure how much of an
impact social networking sites like Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn and others
actually have on search results, the fact that it’s providing real-time social
sharing is an indication that Google takes participation in social networking
sites seriously. And if Google takes social networking seriously, then, common
sense suggests, social networking participation will help your SEO efforts.