Showing posts with label Build. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Build. Show all posts

Sunday, 12 February 2012

How to Build SEO for Your Website the Right Way - Know What Google Wants

With the large number of websites currently available on the internet, it is becoming increasingly difficult to be noteworthy to Google and other search engines. If your website is well established, you are at least a step ahead of the new sites coming online each day, but that doesn't necessarily equate to the volume of traffic you are looking for.

The one thing that is constantly a positive when you want to garner the interest of future customers is to build SEO that gets Google's attention, and the way to do that is to know what Google wants.

Search engines are designed to be fair to all websites that compete for free space in the searches, so following the guidelines explicitly for the best exposure is the only way to expect to press closer to being located on the first page of an applicable search.

Keep Your Website Current

People who tell you that a website can be designed to run itself are not very perceptive of how the process works. Search engines like seeing new content each time they crawl a website, and visitors to your site will want to return often when you build SEO by keeping them supplied with new information on a topic of interest to them.

As people return and the traffic increases, Google will raise your rank and move you up the ladder. Keep your content original and do the research necessary to provide factual and interesting information. If you have a popular niche topic and provide updates often, you will build SEO and increase your ranking.

Optimization for the Search Engines

You should make it very clear what you are promoting on a website. This is true in the printed word, pictures, and videos, but it must also be true behind the scenes where the search engines pick up information.

The more straightforward and obvious your content is made, the higher that content will be ranked. You should have a description for a webpage that includes the keyword phrases for which you want to be ranked. Those same keywords need to be your tags so they build SEO.

Quality Backlinks

Off page SEO is the heart of selling your website, and it is represented by backlinks. Of course, where those backlinks originate has much to do with how highly they are regarded. Just as there are quality backlinks that can boost your ranking, there are also links that can damage your ranking, so it is important to understand the value the search engines place on the origin of the links and how they are obtained.

If your website information is useful and provides value to the reader, it is much easier to attract quality backlinks, many from sites that are already ranked high in searches. New content and link building must be a continual part of building SEO for your website. Give it the time and effort it deserves, and you will be well rewarded.

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Thursday, 9 February 2012

How Does a SEO Content Writer Use Article Directories to Build Linkbacks?

Last time we talked about linkbacks, which are hyperlinks that point back to the client's website from other sites. The best way to build linkbacks is probably to establish mutually-beneficial relationships with other sites that will want to promote you. That takes time and investment, though. So how do you build a bunch of linkbacks quickly and easily?

That's where article directories come in.

What's an article directory, and why should an SEO content writer care?

One way to quickly and easily build quality linkbacks is by submitting your writing to article directories. These are sites that publish writing in order to archive it or distribute it to other sites. For example, EzineArticles is popular.

Unlike getting published in a magazine or newspaper, article directories generally offer minimal rejection and quick publication. As long as your article conforms to their guidelines, your article has a very good chance of being published. Some do get rejected, but relatively few compared to magazines or newspapers. Publication is also often quick, generally within two weeks, and sometimes even same-day.

The best part is that good article directories have a PR around six or seven, which isn't bad. That means the linkback in your article will carry weight.

Where to place the linkback: in the resource box

A crucial virtue of article directories is that they provide a resource box at the end where you can link back to your client's site. The resource box is usually the place where you put an author bio or further resources for the reader to check out.

For reasons of etiquette, the linkback is best placed in the resource box, rather than in the body of the article. Putting it in the body undermines the objectivity of the article, and threatens to make the whole thing look like an advertisement. It is more acceptable to put it at the end in the resource box. Some article directories have specific rules about this, so read their guidelines carefully.

Whatever you do, be sure the article directories gives you that resource box and that it appears with the article on the same page as a live link. Without that linkback, your work is all for naught. You should also make sure you can use the article's keyword as anchor text, which is the topic of the next article.

Key points

So, to sum up, the key things to remember are these:
article directories provide a quick and easy way to build linkbacksput your linkback in the resource box at the end

In the next article, I'll explain how to use anchor text to your advantage in link building.

B. T. Newberg is an author, editor, and freelance SEO content writer. Learn more SEO secrets at BTNewberg.com.


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