Five Simple Steps for SEO and Social Media
Beginners
Author: Steve
Mullen
I’m frequently asked to look at a website and
evaluate it for usability, SEO, and social media optimization (SMO). At
times, I’m asked, “What should I fix first?” Below are the five most
important things that can usually be done by novices to optimize a site
for both the search engines and social media sites.
1) Write good page titles: These titles, which are shown at the top of
your browser, are the most important thing you easily control when
optimizing a site. Even if you’re using an online “fill in the blank”
template program, you can usually control the names of the pages. Just
putting the name of your business isn’t enough. You need to have
targeted keywords in that title. For example, if you’re selling widgets
with a company called “Widgettes”, and your customer base is mostly in
the Albequerque, New Mexico area, don't make the front page title
“Widgettes, Inc.“. Instead, try “Albequerque, New Mexico Widgets, from
Widgettes, Inc.” Also, make the title different for each page and make
it reflect what’s on the page.
2) Maintain your website: You’d be surprised how many people overlook
this one. Some search engines will lower your ranking for things like
broken links or images. More importantly it looks bad for the people
who do find your site. You should check your site every few days to
make sure nothing is falling apart. You do that with your house or your
office building (I hope). You should do it with your virtual storefront
too!
3) Blog (the verb AND the noun): Blogs are painfully easy to build
these days. If someone is building your site for you, ask him or her to
set one up. If you’re doing your own site, check with your host. I use
GoDaddy, which makes it extremely easy to install Wordpress. The most
important things about blogging are to do it frequently, and give
people quality content. Three posts a week should be your goal. If
you’re selling widgets, why not talk about a novel use for a widget or
even how to select the right one? If you do that, they may link to your
blog, and links are the ultimate goal. Additionally, if you see an
interesting article that someone else wrote about widgets, post it on
your blog and give the author credit. One last point — if you’re
creating a blog for link building, don’t use free services like
Blogger. If someone links to your blog on Blogger, it only helps
Blogger’s search engine ranking. If the blog is on YOUR site, the link
helps you.
4) Build links: I mentioned this above, but I’ll say it again: Link
building should be your top goal. Search engines look at links as
recommendations. If your site has enough recommendations from other
relevant sites, then you’ll be rewarded with higher search engine
rankings. There are a lot of ways to build links. Not many of them are
easy, but not many of them require you to be an expert in search
engines. Building a blog and keeping it populated with quality content
is one way to build links. You might also contact a complimentary
business and suggest they use some of your blog content. Additionally,
get involved in the blogging community for your business, if there is
one. If people see your name on smart blog comments enough times, they
may consider you an expert. Additionally, when you post on other blogs,
use a signature that has your website address in it. In some cases,
that will count as a link back to your site. At the very least it might
get them to visit your site.
5) Submit articles and blog posts to social media sites: There are
literally dozens of different social bookmarking sites. My favorites
are Digg, Del.icio.us, Ma.gnolia, Reddit, and Stumbleupon. You can find
a great list and explanation of each in this article on the site
SEOmoz. Sites like these were created so people could list interesting
content and share it with others. So, obviously, it’s a great place to
gather links and credibility if you have interesting content. Don’t
spam these sites with every little announcement about a new employee or
whatever. Use it to spread your good content.
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About the Author
Steve is the founder of EndGame Public Relations
(http://www.endgamepr.com), a PR firm based in Richmond, Virginia. With
equal parts experience in the media and public relations, and a
particular interest in technology, Steve's carved himself a niche by
focusing on media relations, SEO PR, and production of social media
like blogs and podcasts.