Tag: SEO

  • Comprehensive SEO Checklist for 2016

    If you haven’t noticed, SEO has changed over the past months. Search engines constantly update their algorithms which often makes it difficult to keep track of the latest best practices. We’ll help you get started on implementing an effective strategy and getting your site to the top.

    Whether you’re setting up a new site or optimizing a current one, this checklist contains everything you need to know.

    Let’s start with three vital changes that have dramatically affected SEO in 2016.

    Mobile Dominates

    Mobile has become more important than desktop: over 50 percent of all Google searches queries are now performed on mobile devices. This means that we’ll have to prioritize mobile from now on when it comes to SEO and web development. It’s of the utmost importance that your website is responsive –scaling content and built with mobile users in mind.

    Social Matters More

    Social media content is becoming an equal to website content at a fast rate. Search engines are now indexing and ranking social media pages, so it is inevitable that website content and social content will hold the similar weight in rankings in the near future. This means that businesses should claim their social pages, become more active on their relevant social networks and engage their audience.

    Video Conquers The Web

    Video is now key to any branding or marketing strategy; perhaps because it is more engaging and immersive than any other form of content. This is the time to start taking advantage of video and reach your audience in creative ways.

    Now let’s look at our SEO checklist.

    SEO 101: The Basics

    Design a Responsive Site

    As I mentioned earlier, mobile dominates. More than half of all Google searches are now performer on mobile. Your site not only needs to be mobile-friendly, but responsive on all devices. Ideally you create your site with mobile users in mind first and desktop users second.

    Go with Google Analytics

    Statistics are at the core of SEO. They provide important insights into your audience and traffic: site visitor behavior, where your prospects are coming from, how they’re finding your site, etc. – metrics that enable you to hone and optimize your efforts accurately.

    Setting up Google Analytics is fairly straightforward with All in One SEO Pack: just sign up and add a tracking code to your website. You’ll find all detailed instructions on how to get started right here.

    Check Your Page Speed

    It’s important that you’re website’s pages load fast. The ideal load time is less than 2 seconds, because most users tend to leave your page if it takes any longer than 4 seconds to load.

    Checking your site’s speed can easily  be done using Pingdom or Google’s PageSpeed Insights tool. These tools analyze your site within seconds, telling you what’s wrong and what you can do to fix or improve it. A score above 80 (out of 100) is considered great for both mobile and desktop.

    Within seconds, PageSpeed Insight tells you what to do to improve your site's speed.
    Within seconds, PageSpeed Insight tells you what to do to improve your site’s speed.

    Install a WordPress SEO Plugin

    An SEO plugin will help you with on-page SEO like titles, meta descriptions, XML sitemap, social meta, etc.

    Our All in One SEO Pack is one of the most popular plugins with over 30 million downloads and over 5 million users. You can find documentation and beginners guides to help you get the most from this powerful SEO tool over in our Documentation section.

    Add Your Website to Google Search Console & Bing Webmaster Tools

    Google Search Console and Bing Webmaster Tools help you analyze and monitor various search traffic factors like security concerns, search queries, broken links and many more. In conjunction with setting up those accounts, you should also create and submit an XML sitemap to Google and Bing.

    Sitemaps provide search engines with a list of pages that are accessible to them. High-value or high-performance pages should be at the top. Luckily for you, All in One SEO Pack makes sure you don’t have to do this yourself.

    It’s highly recommended – in fact, necessary – to do a full site audit after setting up Google Search Console and Bing Webmaster Tools. Go through every section to ensure that nothing is broken or needs to be fine-tuned.

    Run an SEO Audit

    Last but not least, get an SEO audit performed on your website by a professional. We provide such a service and details can be found on our website.

    On-Page SEO

    A lot of people ask us if keywords are still relevant.

    They are, but not as you might think of keywords. Google has switched their emphasis from looking at basic “keywords” in your content to long tail terms. Their analysis of the way we use search engines showed that we don’t search by entering a string of keywords, we search by asking Google a question (entering a search term). Google realized back in 2013 that they had to change the way they return search results, so now, they don’t look at keywords in content, but instead they read and understand your content.

    Depending on your niche, it can be quite hard to figure out which long tail terms you should actually focus on. Luckily, there are a few effective methods you can use and combine to get a list of relevant terms for your site. Keep in mind that writing quality informative content is much more important than paragraphs of poorly written text stuffed with keywords nobody bothers to read.

    Develop Your Buyer Personas

    Buyer personas will help you accurately define your audience; and consequently create a marketing strategy that targets them. To build one, think about the problems your ideal customer is facing; their needs; and their online and offline behavior.

    Try to get as detailed as possible. Developing your buyer personas takes time and should be done seriously. After completing those steps, you’ll need to execute an effective content strategy to reel them in.

    Get Ideas from Google & UberSuggest

    You can come up with some great high-value, high-performance keywords with the following tools:

    Google AdWords 

    https://adwords.google.com/KeywordPlanner

    Enter your current keywords, your industry, and competitor sites in the Keyword Planner tool to get a list of relevant keywords.

    You can combine lists with keywords to come up with new ideas.
    You can combine lists with keywords to come up with new ideas.

    UberSuggest

    https://ubersuggest.io/

    Provides a list of long tail keywords and phrases that match your industry keywords.

    Google Trends

    https://www.google.com/trends/

    Generate a list of trending topics and keywords. It also has a tool that compares keywords and checks the performance of keywords in different locations.

    You can also just browse related searches and suggestions in Google – they can be found towards the bottom of the search results page.

    Titles, Descriptions, Headings, Permalink Structures and Images

    Create Unique Title Tags

    You should write unique title tags for your posts and pages. Here are a few essential tips when writing title tags:

    • Limit the title tag length to 60-65 characters. Search engines like Google won’t display more characters in the snippet and will cut your phrase off
    • Add your company name at the end of every title tag to raise brand awareness
    • Place the relevant keyword at the beginning of the title tag as this could increase your SEO score

    Our All in One SEO Pack plugin will help you with your titles.

    Write Engaging and Succinct Meta Descriptions

    Write a succinct and engaging meta description for every page or post. You should:

    • Limit the meta description to a maximum of 160 characters
    • Include a call-to-action, i.e. “read more” or “call [phone number]”
    • Make sure each description is unique

    Meta descriptions do not affect the score of a certain webpage, so you shouldn’t focus on stuffing them with relevant keywords. Engaging, well written meta descriptions however have been proven to increase the click through rate and are key to attracting visitors to your site.

    This is how an ideal Google Snippet should look like.
    This is how an ideal Google Snippet should look like.

    In fact, combined with title tags, meta descriptions are the billboard for your site. Google’s final word on meta descriptions has always been to use quality descriptions. As with title tags, All in One SEO Pack will help you with you descriptions.

    Make Use of Heading Tags

    Heading tags give search engines an idea of what your page is about. There should be one H1 heading which should be your page or post title.  Headings  should be used (H2, H3, H4…) appropriately across your content to break up content. Headings also allow you to define the structure of your text and add more detail to the appearance and layout of your content.

    Use Keywords in Your Permalink Structure

    It is highly recommended to use your keywords, particularly high value ones, in your page URLs. Try to use them whenever possible as they are a ranking factor for search engines. Where possible, your URLs should closely match your page structure and page titles.

    Alt Tag Your Images

    Always include your keywords in image Alt tags and titles; and use at least one (featured)  image in every post. Alt tags are displayed when the image cannot be loaded on the user’s device and are very much appreciated by Google and the like.

    Always Create Qualitative Content

    You should never create content for the sake of creating content. All your content should serve a specific purpose, usually to help answer a prospect’s questions or address their concerns. Here are a few rules to creating quality content:

    • Content should be over 500 words (it can be lower if necessary)
    • Speak directly to the reader – use a conversational tone of voice
    • Do not overstuff your content with keywords, Google may penalize you
    • Provide accurate titles and descriptions
    • Use images and videos to increase visitor engagement

    Use Internal and External Links

    Direct readers to other relevant content through internal and external links. They will not only be appreciated by your visitors, but also add some extra SEO juice to your page and help search engines crawl and index related content on your site.

    Keep Your Site Structure Simple

    KISS (Keep It Simple Stupid) applies to everything that deals with SEO and user experience on your site. In fact, SEO is all about user experience. In that vein, KISS also applies to your site’s structure.

    Make sure that all key content is easily accessible in as few clicks as possible, preferably under three clicks from your homepage. If that’s not possible, you may want to rethink your site’s navigation.

    Off-Page SEO

    Quality, relevant backlinks tell search engines that your site is reputable and shows you are an expert in your field. Below we’ll describe some creative methods to get some quality backlinks.

    Analyze Your Competitor’s Backlinks

    It’s important to know where your competitors are getting their links from, so you can acquire links from those places as well. You can find competitor backlinks via SEMrush or Moz.

    Next, create a list of your competitor’s most valuable links. This list will help you organize and develop an effective link acquisition strategy.

    Finally, reach out to the owners or editors of those sites and ask them for backlinks if it could be beneficial for the both of you. There’s no point in requesting backlinks from, for example, a site on American history if your site is about great hamburger restaurants. Website owners need to be able to offer their users value as well.

    Find Key Influencers in Your Niche

    Influencers have contributed to the success of many big brands. Google Search and social media (particularly Twitter and Instagram) can identify relevant key influencers in your niche. Engage them and aim to cultivate valuable relationships.

    These, for example, are top 5 influencers for SEO.
    These, for example, are top 5 influencers for SEO.

    Consider using Klout – it’s a great platform to identify and engage with key influencers in your industry.

    Find Non-Linked Content About Your Business

    You write great content and have great products or services. So chances are someone has written content about your business. Search for it, then contact the site owners or publishers and kindly ask them to link the content back to your site. Chances are they will be more than happy to comply.

    Review Existing Backlinks

    Go through your existing backlinks to see if they are relevant and link to the right pages and content. If they’re not linked correctly, you can reach out to the author and have them update the link or use a redirection plugin if they are linking to a non-existent page. Also check to see if they are using the appropriate anchor text. If not, kindly request that they change it to something more suitable.

    Believe it or not, you can remove backlinks that are irrelevant and harmful to your site. Simply ask Google to remove it from your SEO search assessment. That essentially means that you’re asking Google to not include it when calculating your PageRank. Here’s how to go about disavowing backlinks.

    Join the Conversation

    Participate in relevant forums and discussion boards to develop your authority. Provide useful and informed responses to relevant questions (on topics in your niche). You can always direct users to your site to find more comprehensive and thorough answers.

    Quora is a great forum for the above. You can answer questions and link back to your site.

    Finally, use social media and enable your visitors to share your content easily on their social networks. Respond to people who contact you via social media.

    Social SEO

    Go Where Your Customers Are

    Where are your prospects socializing online? Identify those networks, create profiles and build strong followings on those channels.

    Nowadays it’s essential to claim your social business pages on social media networks like Facebook and Twitter as it is expected that social content will become as valuable as regular site content.

    Monitor the Social Conversation

    Keep your ears tuned to the social conversation. You should know when people are looking up or discussing your company, products, services or anything else that pertains to your business. There are several social media monitoring tools you can use, such as Hootsuite, Buffer and many more. Hootsuite and Buffer also help with scheduling and managing social media posts.

    You should also pay attention to Open Graph social meta  as well. All in One SEO Pack features a Social Meta module that allows you to optimize your site for social media.

    Follow and Engage Influencers

    As mentioned earlier, identify your key influencers on social networks. Engage with them and cultivate mutually beneficial relationships. You’d be surprised at the power of a direct message (to the right influencer) in getting your content distributed over a wider network and to new audiences.

    Conclusion

    This checklist should help you to greatly improve your SEO if your site performance is below expectations. Although this list mostly covers the technical aspects of SEO, always keep in mind that delivering quality content to your customers is key to excellent SEO. And spamming links to generate backlinks isn’t the way to go.

    Stay tuned to our blog for more helpful tips to help you with your SEO and social media marketing.

  • What Business Leaders Think About SEO

    What are business leaders really saying about SEO?

    Search engine optimization is all about making your site easy to find on Google, Bing and other search engines. Despite the large amount of SEO tools that are available on the web, many business owners are still neglecting their website’s search engine presence – but that’s soon going to change. More and more business leaders across the world are talking openly about the importance of SEO as a result of almost all industries shifting their outreach online.

    So, what are business leaders saying about SEO? Let’s find out!

    Sam McRoberts – CEO @ VUDU Marketing

    For years, there has been a discussion about whether SEO is dead or not. Years have gone by but SEO has remained as important as ever, and Sam McRoberts, the CEO of VUDU Marketing, has expressed his views on this precise issue.

    In an interview with on Forbes, McRoberts was asked the question “Is SEO dead?”. His answer was intriguing – he said that if by “SEO” the interviewer was referring to the practice of ranking undeserving sites higher than they should be, then yes, SEO is dead.

    McRoberts is referring to the actions of some SEO plugins that, unlike AIOSEO, are designed to rank undeserving sites higher than they should be. However, the CEO went on to explain that legitimate SEO – the process of accurately ranking a website and helping customers find their important services – is certainly not dead but alive and kicking. During the interview, he expanded on what SEO is all about:

    To be fair, SEO experts have always been split into two (often overlapping) camps; those who work to actually make sites better, and those who work to game the system to get crappy sites (that don’t deserve it) ranking better. And again, in all fairness, most SEOs do (or have done) a bit of both.

    So what does this mean? Well, McRoberts’ words only show us how important SEO still is. With our All in One SEO Pack plugin, you can improve your website and beat less-deserving websites in the search rankings. Without qualitative SEO, your website will face an uphill battle against countless undeserving sites.

    Paul Reilly – Founder of Media Skunk Works

    In a more recent interview, Paul Reilly, the founder of Media Skunk Works, echoed McRoberts’ sentiment. The business founder and media expert explained that Google “isn’t stupid” and that the old tactics of ranking undeserving sites no longer work all that well, making it more important than ever to embrace proper and effective SEO practices.

    Neural networks learn like a child, so they just iteratively learn new information… and by just layering and layering more and more data, it’s going to make the game tough. The good news is for the people who are kind of playing the game a bit, you don’t have to be, like, the best. You just have to be better than anyone else.

    Reilly also went on to advise website owners to consider the huge value of keywords, one of the most important elements of SEO. By incorporating effective keywords that are implemented naturally into your website and posts, Google will be able to allocate your site a better ranking on searches relating to your business and content.

    Patrick Suh – Director of Marketing @ ExpoMarketing

    Patrick Suh knows a thing or two about marketing. He’s the Director of Marketing for ExpoMarketing and understands the importance of utilizing good SEO practices. He discusses the importance of working with an SEO agency in a recent article, explaining that collaboration between marketing and SEO is a perfect combination for businesses.

    My favorite part about working with an SEO company is the ability to tap into a team of experts that can help execute on the marketing vision and strategy. Because we work with an SEO agency, our marketing team has the ability to concentrate on other aspects of the business in order to help us achieve growth at a faster rate. My team and I see the most value in  collaborative teamwork.

    Neil Patel – Co-founder QuickSprout & others

    Neil Patel is the co-founder of Hello Bar, QuickSprout and Crazy Egg. He understands that the world of SEO is always changing and in order to adapt to search algorithm updates, it’s essential to have a solid SEO framework in place that keeps your website readily available to search engine users.

    Patel accurately states in a piece at the Huffington Post that what could be considered cutting edge today could be antiquated tomorrow. Concluding his piece, Patel explains that websites need to consider all areas of SEO. This goes beyond just keywords.

    A digital marketer’s work is never done, and there are a few important aspects of SEO that you’ll want to address right away. In particular, you’ll want to ensure that your content is mobile-centric (responsive), you’re taking voice search into account and focusing on the user experience by peppering in at least some interactive content.

    Simon Dance – Head of Organic Acquisition @ LYST

     Simon Dance believes that you should ignore everything you’ve heard, or already know, about SEO. In his article at Campaign Live, the SEO specialist outlined some of the primary opportunities, as he sees them, for websites and companies intending to grow their SEO practice.

    Dance accurately explains that SEO should be just one channel given that Google always changes page layouts which can result in your ranking changing. This is absolutely true, but also shows just how important it is to have all the most relevant SEO services at hand. With Google algorithms always changing, our plugin keeps you up to date.

    The Organic Acquisition expert also explained how important it is to “ship early and often”.

    Ship early and often. Any change that you make to your website will need to be crawled by the search engine robots, your pages re-indexed and then ranked within the search results – so ship early and often. The more focused changes you can make (backed by data), the more exponential the growth.

    In a Nutshell

    Business leaders all over the world, of all generations and from all industries understand just how important SEO is. Whether a local dog grooming business or an international marketing firm wants to increase and maintain growth: SEO is essential for reaching new customers and attracting organic traffic to your site.

  • Time to Prepare for Upcoming Google Mobile-Friendly Algorithm Change

    Google posted an announcement on their Webmaster Central Blog on February 26th about an upcoming change to their ranking algorithm for mobile-friendly search results.  Yesterday it was reported that Zineb Ait Bahajji from Google’s Webmaster Trends team was quoted at SMX Munich as saying that this algoritm change will have more of an impact on Google’s search results than the Panda and Penguin updates did.

    What is this change?

    The algorithm change by Google will expand on the use of mobile-friendliness as a signal for ranking websites.  Websites that are mobile-friendly will rank higher and consequently, sites that are not mobile-friendly may see their ranking drop.  This change will go into effect on April 21st, 2015.

    Why is this change important?

    Mobile-friendly tag in Google search resultsGoogle has been saying for some time now that mobile search is increasing in prevalence and that as much as 50% of searches are now performed from a mobile device.  They’ve been displaying the helpful Mobile-friendly text in search results since November 2014 to help us to identify sites that are mobile-friendly when we search from our mobile devices.

    This announcement in February by Google provides website owners a warning to make their websites mobile-friendly as a priority in preparation for this algorithm change.

    If this change is as significant as Google says, and to quote their announcement this change “will have a significant impact in our search results”, then website owners should prepare now by testing their site and ensuring it is mobile-friendly. Failure to do so “may” result in a negative change in rankings come April.

    You may also have received, or may well receive, an email from Google with a mobile usability report. An example is shown below.

    Mobile usability email from Google

    What should I do?

    The first thing you can do is test your website to make sure it is mobile-friendly.  Google provides two free tools for this:

    • If you want to test a few pages, you can use the Mobile-Friendly Test.
    • If you want to test an entire website, you can use your Google Webmaster Tools account to get a full list of mobile usability issues across your entire site using the Mobile Usability Report.  You will find this in Google Webmaster Tools by going to Search Traffic, Mobile Usability.

    Google also provides a guide to mobile-friendly sites.

    If the result from this testing shows mobile usability issues that need to be fixed then contact us for assistance and we can discuss what is involved with fixing these issues.

    It is important to take action now and be prepared for the release of this algorithm change on April 21st.  It’s impossible to predict what the impact on your site’s ranking will be but if the indications from Google are anything to go by, this will have a significant impact for sites that are not mobile-friendly.

    Contact us for more information and for assistance with testing and fixing mobile usability issues.