February 3, 2012

Is content alone enough to get your site ranking shoot up?

Is content alone enough to get your site ranking shoot up

You must have heard thousand times that content is king in search engine optimization. But is it truly that important? And even if content is important, how far articles and words can push your page ranking up in search result pages.

First of all, we must face that SEO marketers can do almost nothing without content. But we don’t also deny that simple bulk-generated articles with vanilla words won’t take you anywhere. Let’s face it. All major search engines – Google, Yahoo and Bing – are assigning more weight to contents, which carry value for target audiences. If you are eager to know how a compelling content should in post-panda search engine optimization follow this article.

1. To begin with, cut down on bulk small size articles. Search engines are giving less importance to these articles. In fact, as a site owner or webmaster, we also realize that it is not always easy to make justice to topics within 500 words. According to Gorank.com, right now average page size of any Google search result stands at 943 words. The same stands at 1305 words for Yahoo search results. So, you must go for 750 words onwards articles. If budget limits, opt for less number of article but never compromise on quality.

2. Search engines can’t do away with keywords. But too much, of keywords, is not desirable. In fact, in post-panda world, Google assumes even 2% keyword density as spamming. Isn’t it a fix? However, there is a way-out. You can bypass direct keywords with synonymous keywords without distorting idea of your article. Search engines love this.

3. Search engines like authority sites. It is an open secret. But for you it won’t be easy to earn authority tag from search giants. This is even tougher for competitive keywords. We thought to have a solution.

Don’t start with industry standard keywords. Do some research and find out specific keywords. Try to make them as specific as possible. It is true that they won’t bring in heavy traffic. But if you manage to deliver top-quality articles then visitors would share them on social networks. This will earn your site authority status for those keywords and topics. And once you have authority tag for lesser known and specific keywords, no body stops you venturing into more popular keywords.

4. We often mean written articles only when talk about SEO content. But content can be information in any form – images, video, graphics, charts or audio narration. As an internet marketer, you cannot avoid them. Complement your articles with charts, images, videos and other informative pieces. Your content will be more crispy and user friendly. Besides, search engines also prefer good mix of written words along with other visual, graphical and narrative pieces.

The take away from this article is, value added SEO content never misses the bull’s eye. Understand what search engines are asking for and adjust the content style accordingly without any compromise on value.

About the author: Alyssa Clerke is a blogger who also happens to be a tech freak. She is always on a look out for latest gadgets and apps and right now hunting for some new Android apps. She is a hardcore biker as well and her dream machine is the dyson air multiplier, a futuristic bike.

Traffic from Technorati

traffic from technorati

For those of you who’ve been around the blogging scene for a few years you no doubt saw the rise and fall of the blog ranking website Technorati. Most had all but given up hope, as the results went from bad to worse, to showing no value whatsoever and saw low quality sites ranking well and high quality sites ranking nowhere. That is… until recently.

Over the last few months there seems to have been some changes over there, and once again the results seem to becoming more reliable and they are actually sending some valuable traffic again.

In the last 25 days Technorati has sent me over 120 visitors to my blog of which I’m glad to then invest the effort into converting them each into long term readers, and perhaps a fan or follower as well.

The key to building traffic is not only to focus on the largest sources like Google, Twitter, Facebook and the like, but to also analyze the smaller trickles and see if you can then turn those into streams, or even rivers of traffic. If I could add even one additional, cumulative visitor each day, I’d consider my blog a success.

The way you go about generating 2000 + visitors a day is simply by adding one to one, and providing those visitors with value so they return again and again.

If you’re going to play the ranking game with Technorati, it isn’t all about the number of sites linking to you (as it used to be). Lately they are taking more variables into consideration when assigning a rank to your blog. Now while even this new method isn’t infallible, it is a much greater improvement over the last few years.

Some of the metrics they seem to be looking at are:

-          Links from other blogs

-          The growth with which those links are taking place

-          The frequency with which you post

-          Various other “secret” variables

The ranking system gives your blog a rank from 1 to 1000 with 1000 being the highest you could achieve and 1 seeming to mean you are being punished for something as I’ve seen some high profile blogs down there including John Chow’s which is easily one of the most popular “make money online” type blogs with tons of valuable content.

One thing I will mention as I think it might be the reason for my own site’s decline in their rankings. I recently watched as my blog climbed the ranks to the number 436 spot including #60 in the “small business blog” category, and after an issue with my RSS feed (it wasn’t updating) my rankings plummeted to 387 during the same week which could mean that posting frequency has a fair bit of influence. I believe I have my feed fixed now, so will make a point of leaving a comment if the number increases again after a few days of consistent posting, so stay tuned!

Technorati is simply one more avenue with which to promote your blog, help with branding, and if all goes well pull a small portion of their traffic away from them to your own blog. The more venues and mediums that you can find and use to help spread your message the more likely you are to experience the success you seek with your site.

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The Importance of Keyword Research

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When you start up your blog there are a million things to worry about, choosing a quality domain name that is both memorable and carries some SEO benefit with it. Wondering which CMS platform you should choose, and then which framework and perhaps theme. There are so many variables going in that you might overlook one of the most important steps in the process, and live to regret it later on down the road when you realize it’s been a year, and you’re only getting a handful of visitors to your blog still.

Proper keyword research isn’t just choosing the five top keywords you think people will type in to find sites like yours and hoping for the best. Instead invest the time and energy into locating all the words surrounding those five words, and delving in further to see just how much traffic they actually can be expected to bring you if you do manage a first place ranking. For example I rank #1 for Twitter Marketing.

I knew before I started ranking for this keyword that the competition was fairly high (they recommend you look for sites with less than 100,000 competing pages) at 1.1 million competing pages, but I also know Google views my site with some level of authority and I could probably pull it off. Now Market Samurai shows the maximum potential traffic I could expect with a #1 ranked site is 75 visitors a day for that keyword. Now that I’ve ranked that one, I can move on to another keyword that can be expected to bring in visitors to my site, and over time I’ll have the five or so thousand visitors a day I’m looking for.

Do you know what you currently rank for? Are you tracking those keywords? Improving them so they move up in ranks, and so provide you with a higher volume of traffic? The difference in the traffic you’ll receive between ranking on page two, and ranking on page one can be considerable. The difference between ranking first and ranking third can also be huge. It’s hard to toss numbers about with any type of accuracy since there are just too many variables, but a guideline you could use is this.

Keyword CTR Chart

So as you can see here if a search term is getting 1000 searches a day the first ranked site is getting approximately 350 visitors to his website for that one keyword.  Chances are he isn’t targeting just one keyword, and even if he ranks higher up for some of his other keywords, you can see how the cumulative traffic would start to add up.

If you’re looking to increase the level of traffic you are currently receiving on your blog, one of the simplest ways is to improve the position of a bunch of the keywords you currently rank for. Let’s use an example; we’ll take a website that is getting 100 visitors a day off of just 5 keywords. Ranking on those keywords hasn’t been his focus so he’s further down the page so there is lots of room for improvement.

Example’s Current Situation

Keyword 1 – Ranked 11 (1200 searches a day so he is getting approx. 12 visitors for this)
Keyword 2 – Ranked 10 (2000 Searches for this so about 27 visitors)
Keyword 3 – Ranked 9 (300 daily searches so 3 visitors)
Keyword 4 – Ranked 8 (600 Daily Searches so about 34 visitors)
Keyword 5 – Ranked 7 (600 Daily Searches so about 24 visits per day)

The total of his 5 keywords are bringing in 100 visitors to his blog each and every day (Chances are there would be additional traffic coming in from social networking sites, direct, bookmarks, etc.)

Now he could try ranking his site for additional keywords, or try building up a huge Twitter following to drive more traffic to his blog, or he could simply work at beefing up the positions he already has. Now in this example we are only dealing with 5 to keep things simple and to use solely as a demonstration, but in real life you’d likely have hundreds here you could choose from.

If the above client were to work hard and improve his positioning’s on just these five keywords here is what would happen.

Example’s Improved Situation

Keyword 1 – Ranked 2 (1200 searches a day so he is getting approx. 204 visitors for this)
Keyword 2 – Ranked 1 (2000 Searches for this so about 680 visitors)
Keyword 3 – Ranked 5 (300 daily searches so 18 visitors)
Keyword 4 – Ranked 3 (600 Daily Searches so about 68 visitors)
Keyword 5 – Ranked 4 (600 Daily Searches so about 46 visits per day)

Now instead of getting 100 visitors to his blog, he’s enjoying over ten times that amount and has over 1000 visitors daily coming in. (Are you starting to see the importance of keyword research and implementing a keyword strategy?

We each have our own pool of keywords that are unique to our blog or website, and that we can start spending time improving and tweaking until we are able to squeeze out more traffic from them. Google already has the people searching for those keywords, it’s up to you to ensure that your site is there and able to be found when they do and has the type of content that can be expected to serve their purpose and yours.

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Where to get Backlinks

Where to find backlinks

Back links are an integral part of every SEO (search engine optimization) campaign, because they play a significant role in determining the search engine ranking, or how early the site appears in the results pages, of a given website. Having a large number of high quality back links can significantly boost the search engine rank of a page, and here we’ll go over what back links are, why they are important, and where you can get them.

A back link is, essentially, any incoming link from another website. There are a few key factors that go into determining the usefulness of the back links to your web page. Firstly, the “quality” of back links refers to the volume of traffic going to the website from which the back links are coming. Basically, the more users that visit a site that links to you, the more likely you are to get more traffic as a result (even from users not following those links). Secondly, the number of back links also plays a large role in SEO, although there must be a balance between quality and quantity. A huge number of back links from a site that nobody visits are equally as worthless as a single back link from the most popular website in the world.

Where you get your back links will impact both the quality and number of back links you receive. Of course, while it is possible to make back links yourself, it is much more time effective to have a group of professionals handle the job. There are a number of different websites and e-business sites that provide large numbers of back links (usually about a thousand at a time) for a relatively small fee. The quality of these back links varies, however, and it’s important to be able to gauge the effectiveness of the links before you buy.

If you want to increase the number of readers that come to your blog, or if you work from home running your own e-business and want to build traffic and bring in customers, then you will need to optimize your website. SEO is a relatively easy way to significantly increase the number of users that come to your site, and back linking is an important aspect of ever search engine optimization campaign. By building a large number of quality back links, you can bring in lots of new traffic to any site.

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