Businesses are growing more aware of the need to understand
and implement at least the basics of search engine optimization (SEO). But if
you read a variety of blogs and websites, you’ll quickly see that there’s a lot
of uncertainty over what makes up “the basics.” Without access to high-level
consulting and without a lot of experience knowing what SEO resources can be
trusted, there’s also a lot of misinformation about SEO strategies and tactics.
1. Commit yourself to the process. SEO isn’t a one-time
event. Search engine algorithms change regularly, so the tactics that worked
last year may not work this year. SEO requires a long-term outlook and
commitment.
2. Be patient. SEO isn’t about instant gratification.
Results often take months to see, and this is especially true the smaller you
are, and the newer you are to doing business online.
3. Ask a lot of questions when hiring an SEO company. It’s
your job to know what kind of tactics the company uses. Ask for specifics. Ask
if there are any risks involved. Then get online yourself and do your own
research—about the company, about the tactics they discussed, and so forth.
4. Become a student of SEO. If you’re taking the
do-it-yourself route, you’ll have to become a student of SEO and learn as much
as you can. Luckily for you, there are plenty of great web resources (like
Search Engine Land) and several terrific books you can read. (Yes, actual
printed books!) See our What Is SEO page for a variety of articles, books and
resources.
5. Have web analytics in place at the start. You should have
clearly defined goals for your SEO efforts, and you’ll need web analytics
software in place so you can track what’s working and what’s not.
6. Build a great web site. I’m sure you want to show up on
the first page of results. Ask yourself, “Is my site really one of the 10 best
sites in the world on this topic?” Be honest. If it’s not, make it better.
7. Include a site map page. Spiders can’t index pages that
can’t be crawled. A site map will help spiders find all the important pages on
your site, and help the spider understand your site’s hierarchy. This is
especially helpful if your site has a hard-to-crawl navigation menu. If your
site is large, make several site map pages. Keep each one to less than 100
links. I tell clients 75 is the max to be safe.
8. Make SEO-friendly URLs. Use keywords in your URLs and
file names, such as yourdomain.com/red-widgets.html. Don’t overdo it, though. A
file with 3+ hyphens tends to look spammy and users may be hesitant to click on
it. Related bonus tip: Use hyphens in URLs and file names, not underscores.
Hyphens are treated as a “space,” while underscores are not.
9. Do keyword research at the start of the project. If
you’re on a tight budget, use the free versions of Keyword Discovery or
WordTracker, both of which also have more powerful paid versions. Ignore the
numbers these tools show; what’s important is the relative volume of one
keyword to another. Another good free tool is Google’s AdWords Keyword Tool,
which doesn’t show exact numbers.
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