Showing posts with label Social Media. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Social Media. Show all posts

Thursday, 25 February 2016

New Era and New Rules for SEO



The rules for effective SEO have shifted seismically over the past few years. Experts offer tips on the current state of SEO and how you can use it to maximize your investment in content in 2016. 

Marketers are beefing up their investments in content, but to leverage those investments, they’ll also have to put some time and effort into learning the new rules for SEO. The days of driving traffic to your site by packing headlines with keywords are long gone, experts say, and the new SEO strategy revolves around another big-money marketing focus: experience. 

“Historically, the recommendations around SEO have been … to focus on keywords,” says Martin Laetsch, director of online marketing at Beaverton, Ore.-based marketing automation company and SEO consultancy Act-On Software Inc. “The reality is search engines are getting much smarter. The content creator is having a lot less control over how their pages are showing up and what words they’re showing up for.” 

According to an August 2015 study on the future of SEO by Moz Inc., a Seattle-based SEO consulting company, the most important factors for SEO impact next year will be mobile-friendliness, which will increase in impact by 88%; analysis of a page’s perceived value (up 81%); usage data such as dwell time (up 67%); and readability and design (up 67%). SEO factors that the study reported will decrease in impact are the effectiveness of paid links (down 55%) and the influence of anchor text (down 49%). 

Here, experts offer six tips on how to use SEO to maximize your content marketing investments.


1. Intention is everything. 

You no longer need an exact keyword to offer a relevant search result, says Cyrus Shepard, director of audience development at Moz. “In the old days, it was about getting the click. Now search engines are seeing how people are interacting with your website: Are they going back and clicking on results, or are they finding the answers they’re looking for when they’re on your site? Today it’s about the post-click activity. Not only do you have to get the clicks, but you have to satisfy user intent.”


2. Keywords aren’t the be-all and end-all. 


Including keywords in headlines is becoming less important, Shepard says. “Google has gotten better about interpreting meaning. It used to be that if you wanted to rank for ‘best restaurants,’ you had to say ‘best restaurants’ three or four times. It’s still helpful to mention ‘best restaurants,’ but the semantic meaning is becoming much more important. Now you can just talk about great dining experiences, and the search engines will pick up on it.” 

Adds Laetsch: “Historically, we wanted to get a keyword in the body copy or in the meta description. Now that’s all gone out the window. As the search engines get smarter, they start to think about other words that you expect to be in that article, what will signal that this is an authoritative article on the topic. If you were writing an article about the Apple Watch, you might have the words ‘Apple,’ ‘iPhone,’ ‘Watch,’ ‘apps’ and ‘time.’ If those are in the body copy, it sends signals to the search engines that this is a pretty good article.” 

Seventy-five percent of search queries are between three and five words long, so you should write headlines accordingly, he adds. “The search engines are figuring out that if people search for the word ‘marketing,’ or any one- or two-word query, they don’t get the results they want. To get quality results that are most likely to answer their question, they have to go to three-, four- or five-word queries. As content creators, when you’re thinking about optimization, you have to think about that.”


3. Focus on the user experience. 

"Google, right now, is making 500 algorithm changes a year,” Laetsch says. “Every change is focused on making sure that when someone searches on Google, if they get the right result on the first few pages, they’ve got a great experience. It’s not, ‘How am I going to tweak the engine or trick Google, Bing or Yahoo?’ It’s how you make sure that your content is the best possible content on the Internet for the words that you care about.” 


Thus, original content is becoming more important than ever, says Rhea Drysdale, CEO of Outspoken Media Inc​​​​., a Troy, N.Y.-based SEO consulting firm. “The more original content that you can produce—whether it’s an image or a video, or long-form content, anything you can put together that’s going to justify someone wanting to read it or share it—the better.” 

While articles with a “top five” list format often are clickable, Drysdale suggests using them sparingly. “People like things that they can quickly digest, but it doesn’t necessarily have much weight with search,” she says. “You have to make sure that whatever comes after the number makes sense and is useful.” 

Create an editorial calendar to appeal to your customers’ interests, Laetsch says. “That’s the most important thing that a marketer can do for SEO in 2016. Your content has to be original and targeted to your audience. If you curate content, take a paragraph from another article or site, and give them full credit and add an attribution, but add a paragraph or two in your own voice: ‘Here’s why I think it’s relevant.’ You’re adding a journalistic voice and making it your own.” 

4. Size matters. 

Longer articles, between 1,200 to 1,500 words, perform better in search, on average, Laetsch says. “It’s significantly different than it was two or three years ago, when 300 words was a pretty long page. Longer articles are getting more traffic, and they’re ranking higher in SEO, especially for competitive terms. The changes that Google is making, and the reason they’re making these changes, is to make sure they’re sending traffic to pages that delight humans.” He suggests breaking up long-form content with subheads, bullet points and images throughout the copy to make it easy for readers to more quickly scan and digest it. 

Longer articles perform better in search results because there are more words and images to rank on the page, Shepard says. “People are sharing longer articles on social media more, and linking to them and citing them more. Shorter articles do well sometimes, but on average, longer articles tend to perform better.” 

5. Optimize for mobile. 



More people are reading news on their smart phones, so it’s important to ensure that your content is searchable there, says Derek Edmond, managing partner and director of SEO and social media strategies at KoMarketing Associates, a Boston-based B-to-B SEO and social media marketing consultancy. “Making sure Google can understand the content that’s found within a mobile app, and leveraging the marketing of the app with respect to SEO, is an opportunity on the consumer and B-to-B marketing side.”


6. Use unique images. 

While images aren’t as big of a referral source in Google as they used to be, having unique images on your site is valuable, Shepard says. “The same image can show up in hundreds of places around the Web, but having unique content around those images is what makes it stand out. I’m not opposed to using stock images to illustrate a point, but any time you can create something that’s custom or use unique photography, that will pay off more in the long run.” 

The most important SEO tip for 2016 is to focus on your audience, Shepard says. “In the past, it was about marketers trying to promote what they wanted people to see. Today it’s about delivering what people actually want to see that will give you an SEO ranking boost.” 

Adds Laetsch: “The reason we’re doing optimization and want to show up in Google, Bing or Yahoo is not because we make money because we show up No. 1 or No. 2. The reason we want to rank well in the search engine is so that our audience, the people we’re trying to reach, have a great experience. It doesn’t matter how high you rank if your target audience goes to your site and they’re not happy.”

Wednesday, 23 October 2013

How to get traffic with SMO

Making group in Facebook rather than pages: -     If you are strictly stick with any one concept which is organic and meaningful and you can write more and more quality contents about it, then I suggest you, make group in Facebook rather than page to avoid unnecessary activities which will create your prestige as well as you will get quality and constant traffic to your site. Add only those people to your group who are interested and related with your concept. So, you will definitely earn credits and importance for your article.

One more advantage of this trick is if your articles are really interested and helpful then you can establish good relations with your group members because within closed group you feel better and comfortable and you can also request to your group members to share your article with other people who are interested. So, you will get good quality traffic to your website or blog and more and more interested people who will give respect and importance to your articles.

Facebook, Twitter hash tags for your website concept: - Nowadays Facebook have also introduced Hash tag concept by which you can share your views, votes within your interested area or brand. You can also get regular updates of your brands/products. It feels you more comfortable. To know more about it visits Facebook Hashtag. Twitter has already introduced it earlier as we know.
Hashtag

Select some good and high ranking competitors, forums and directories and make good relations: - Nowadays many directories or forums are available for different concepts. So, you should choose some high ranking directories as well as forums and share your web page links with those directories/forums as well as make good relations with members of  it, it will help you to earn more credits on those directories. More credits will put you on high rank in those directories and you will get definitely good and quality traffic to your site.

You can apply same formula with your competitors, make them feel more comfortable and advantageous with you and share links with them.

Some More Ideas for Get Traffic with SMO:- 

My favorite thing to do that has always worked best is end the article asking the users a question. This will generate comment feedback on Facebook posts which will get more users on Facebook to notice the item.

For Twitter it's best to have a good amount of followers, generally 2k+ and post only relevant material that will get re-tweets.

LinkedIn is generally a business community so business related articles work best. Once again it's best with LinkedIn to end your piece asking a question to generate comments.
SMO

SMO: The Concept of SMO

What is SMO
What is SMO:-

Social media optimization (abbreviated as SMO) refers to the use of a number of social media outlets and communities to generate publicity to increase the awareness of a product, brand or event. Social media optimization includes using RSS feeds, social news and bookmarking sites, as well as social media sites, such as Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn and video and blogging sites. The goal is to create awareness and create a specific action, such as driving traffic to a web site. Social media optimization refers to optimizing your websites and content in terms of sharing across social media and network sites. Usually social search and social proof go hand-in-hand with social media optimization.

Origins:-

  1.     Increase your linkability
  2.     Easy to tagging and bookmarking
  3.     Reward inbound links
  4.     Help your content travel
  5.     Get communities connected
  6.     Encourage the mash up

The Content: - Whatever if you want to get more and more traffic on you blog or website or any other social media, the most important think is useful and unique content. If you don’t do that all other efforts for getting traffic is waste. Even if People found your blog or you web presence in any form, it doesn’t leave any effect on the visitors if your webs don’t have any useful content or some other means to prove your skills.
SMO

If you manage to create a useful content and people appreciate, you are in the path of getting likes, fans, followers and retweets etc. that all enable you to expand your client and that carry message for you. Likes, fans and followers are a new way of optimizing your visibility. This is the most important thing that social media can offer you. But it is possible when you use a unique content.

 But if you consider the social media rule of 80-19-01, where only 1% social media users create original content and these users always get top position.

There is still a good chance to get great visibility with social media optimization when it’s done correctly.

The Strategy

First of all, think about what you want to achieve with ranking high in search results. Why do you want to be on the top of search engine rankings with your chosen set of keywords or phrases? Do you want to drive traffic to your website, blog or similar, or do you just want to be found so that you can showcase your skills and sell consulting work (or perhaps find a new job)?

There’s a fine difference here that not many of us think of. If you want to drive traffic to your website, you try to build content that links back to your own website, right? But if you just want to be found, it doesn’t matter that much if you have great links to your site, if your contact details and skills can easily be identified from your LinkedIn or Plaxo profile. In this case you could even argue what good is a blog or a website anyway, if your skills and experience can be showcased at a social network profile that is easily found.

Social Media Optimization
Wouldn’t it be enough to build a profile that ranks high with the internal rankings of LinkedIn search or Plaxo search with the chosen keywords, or that ranks high in search engines generally but as a social media profile? Did you know there are actually ways to optimize your social media profile for the internal searches in places like LinkedIn?
Having the right keywords placed in different parts of your profile and having filled the profile in a certain way you can do that quite easily. Though I need to state here that in most cases your profile may rank high, but it also looks like crap, like something that’s only built for search engines and not for common use. But the profiles can be optimized, tried it myself and it works just fine.