Tag: search engine optimization

  • SEO Infographic: How SEO Has Changed

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    Here are the new SEO techniques for on-site optimization: The New Way vs. The Old Way:

    Keyword Targeting

    Target a wider range of keywords vs. target specific keywords.

    User Experience

    User experience is #1 priority vs. design is separate from SEO.

    Design your website to respond to mobile phones and tablets.

    Be sure your page load times are fast. Load times are important not only to users but also for Google rankings.

    On-Site Content

    Write compelling content for your audience vs. write content for search engines.

    Keyword density is not overly important vs. keyword density is crucial.

    Content is diverse vs. a focus on text content.

    Sell your content with your title tags vs. stuff title tags with keywords.

    Schema.org and a more semantic web vs. microformat content markup.

    Writers & Content Authorship

    Rel: Authorship tag vs. ghost writers.

    Off-Site Content

    Generate highly creative sharable content vs. Outsource copywriting and spin content.

    Anchor Text

    Link diversity and brand links vs. aggressive exact-match anchor text.

    Domain Selection

    Build a long lasting brand vs. aggressive exact-match domain names.

    Blog Links

    High quality guest blogging vs. blog network links worked.

    Directory Submissions

    Manual quality checked submissions vs. automated directory submissions.

    Press Releases

    Strategic PR back to real PR vs. online PR for backlinks.

    Blog Comments

    Talk and connect with real people vs. automated blog commenting.

    Social Media

    Social traction correlates with links vs. links being more important than social media.


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  • Infographic: Great Content Leads to Great SEO

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    Why Content For SEO

    Content is a key to search engine visibility. High-quality, search-friendly content allows businesses and individuals to populate their sites with keywords and valuable information for visitors. Both keywords and great information are important to search success.

    A few key points from this infographic:

    76% of marketers who have SEO campaigns in place invest in content creation.

    Bing uses Facebook Likes as a ranking signal for logged in users.

    42% of consumers read articles and blogs for more information about potential purchases.

    Google advice: Make a site so fantastic that you become an authority in your niche.

    1 in 5 social media posts include links to more content.

    27 millions pieces of online content are shared every day.

    For a larger version of this infographic, click here (twice): http://cdn.brafton.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/WhyContentForSEO_FINAL_2.png.


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  • Infographic: SEO Tips from the SEO Experts

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    SEO Tips From the Experts Infographic

    SEO (search engine optimization) is critical to online success. Businesses need to understand how to properly optimize their online presence for search.

    Here are a few key SEO tips from experts:

    SEO is not about optimizing for search. It’s about optimizing for humans. – Dharmesh Shah, Hubspot

    It’s not enough to rank on the first page. Marketers need to earn their clicks. – Rand Fishkin, SEOmoz

    Modern link building focuses on high-quality original content that provides value. – Stephanie Chang, Distilled

    Think about the value you want to provide, and which keywords match that value. – Greg Shuey, SEO.com

    Download HubSpot’s lated SEO guide, Learning SEO from the Experts, at http://offers.hubspot.com/learning-seo-from-the-experts.


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