April 2008
Maximize Traffic With 10 SEO Power Tips
How do you know what type of content is really going to attract the right searchers?
In this article I wanted to cover a few very basic tips that you can keep in mind
when building high-performance strategies. Remember that good search engine
marketing is not about trying to manipulate or "fool the search engines." Good SEO
skills are more about creating genuine relevancy for well-written content that
deserves to be found because it is truly the most relevant and useful to your
audience of readers.
What students quickly discover in the 5-Day classes is that the optimization skills
are not nearly as hard as many people make them out to be (even for the most
competitive phrases,) once you've been trained and understand the full scope of
influences that are at work. The biggest advantage that we have had is all about the
"accuracy of information."
1. Write content that your audience is already looking for within the last 90 days.
True keyword research is not about 'guessing at keywords' but its all about
researching actual data. How are your SEO research skills using Wordtracker or
Keyword Discovery? At the SEO Workshops we teach much more than the traditional
"keyword research" methods. We help students learn "Keyword Forensics" and how to
quickly tap into the hidden niche trends that 99% of most Webmasters never even
notice.
2. Does your Web copy speak to the reader or does it speak about yourself?
Remember that your Web site should be focused on your audience first and appeal
specifically to a niche interest. When writing your Web copy, you need to dialog in
an appropriate tone and format for the right audience. Some of the most interesting
content will have more appeal if it speaks to your audience in terms of "you." You
can, you might, you will, yours, your and you're INSTEAD of we, ours, we're, we
will, we can, etc.
3. Focus on writing for the human audience first and search engines second.
While search engine optimization is important to your visibility, try writing your
content first. Most people don't write their best when trying to optimize and create
content at the same time. Focus on creating highly useful content that is extremely
focused on one topic per page. Once you have completed your writing so that you are
pleased with it, then go in to do a mild re-write for the search engines.
4. Tips for triggering idea generation and giving your strategies a unique twist.
While many people seem to spend time exploring their competitor's Web sites, we
encourage you to lead the way with new ideas. Try not to be obsessed with what the
competition is doing, but be creative and start your own new trends. Spend just a
little more time working on your projects this week than you did last week. Setting
yourself apart from the competition is easier than you might think and gives you a
huge advantage over others.
5. Creating your content so that it "speaks" to a specific audience of visitors.
Think of how your Web copy reads and ensure the dialog flows smoothly. Read your
work out loud and see if you can improve the tone of your message with natural
expression. Keep your specific audience in mind. How you write for senior citizen
(in tone and in format) may differ considerably from writing for an audience of for
example "new parents." Always ask yourself "what is important to these readers?"
Rely on researching accurate data to eliminate guess work.
6. Remember strong calls to action
Without a firm call to action, don't expect the reader to naturally guess at what
you want them to do next. Plain ordinary dialog that asks the reader to take the
next action will usually work best. Dialog that is written for voice (similar to the
way a broadcaster writes to project their personality.)
7. Build your search engine optimization skills in the beginning with the "stress
free" approach.
If you are new to SEO, you may want to focus on the long tailed niche phrases since
most searchers are doing fairly descriptive and intelligent searches these days.
Ideally you want to attract those who already know what they are looking for and
just need to find your pages more easily. With practice and the right training you
can go after highly competitive phrases too but you'll find that the best
conversions nearly always come from the niches. Also remember that it is the basic
SEO skills that carry you through and must come before any of the advanced
strategies. The result will be stable top rankings that stand the test of time with
minimal fuss.
8. Give your readers a non-threatening reason to respond right now.
What is the objective for your page and does your Web copy work effectively at
fulfilling that objective? It may not always be about trying to sell a product or a
service. It should not be about fulfilling your needs first but it should be about
meeting the needs of why that searcher first conducted a search. Meet their needs
and deliver up something that satisfies their search first and then give the visitor
a non-threatening reason why they might respond to you. Do you want their e-mail
address? Or do you just want them to pick up the phone and call? Never lose sight of
the fact that the Web is a marvelous two way interactive experience, if you want it
to be. Make your Web site a vehicle for relationship building and remember that many
readers may actually have the desire to interact and participate through Blogs or
other "User Generated activity." Give your visitors something that involves their
participation.
9. Remember that your readers always want to feel like they are in control of their
Web experience.
People often use the Web for researching topics of interest or doing preliminary
price comparisons or for looking up information. While most people explore the Web
for their own purposes, the more that you put them in control of their experience
the better. If appropriate, you may want to consider adding additional tools or
functionality to your Web site in order to enhance its usability for your specific
audience.
10. Did you know that if you write your content so that it naturally "reads very well."
You will naturally gain some bonus for having created content of quality. By this, I
mean content...that reads well to a human being. Don't stuff keywords all over the
place. Instead, use moderation in everything you do. One of the things you need to
understand is that "theme based" search engines like Google, are actually using a
measure of artificial intelligence (AI) to measure how well your article "reads"
based on all of the overall context of your body text (other than the keywords)
based on data that a search engine has gathered concerning a specific topic. This is
great news for writers because if you are making a transition to writing for the
web, you'll find some search engines are literally rewarding pages that are "well
written."
About the Author: John Alexander has taught live SEO Workshops since 2002 at
http://www.SearchEngineWorkshops.com as well
as Online Webinars at the SEO Workshop Resource Center at
http://www.SEW-WRC.com.