Search
Engine Optimization is, very simply, the act of acquiring traffic from search
engines to any of the digital assets that you own.
Most
commonly the asset is your website, but I’m going to talk about a couple of
other digital assets that you can drive traffic to as well.
If I only
had 30 seconds to tell you how SEO works, I would tell you it’s these three
things:
1. Document
relevancy: all the stuff we do on our pages to make them more relevant for
users and search engines.
2.
Increasing authority: all the things we do outside of our page in order to let
search engines know we’re trustworthy and useful to users.
Things like
links, views, sales, favorites. We’ll talk a little bit more about
those—they’re kind of dependent on the platform.
3. Technical
optimization: all the behind-the-scenes engineering that SEO pros do to make it
easier for search engines to find a website.
What is SEO
not?
There are a
lot of misconceptions out there so I always like to also touch a bit on what
SEO is NOT.
• SEO is not
paying for traffic. This type of strategy is considered “black hat” today and
it is highly recommended to not follow it in any way.
You might
read or hear about “paid traffic”, as opposed to organic search traffic—but in
that situation, paid traffic refers to traffic that has been attracted through
non-organic methods—such as PPC (Pay-per-Click) advertising, for example.
• SEO is not
a scam. It’s is not shady or against Google’s terms of service. SEO is
completely acceptable and normal if done in a “white hat” way. Lots of
companies rely and depend on it. SEO works.
• SEO is not
that fast. A lot of people jump into this the wrong way—they expect to see SEO
results right away and that’s usually not the case.
• SEO is not
just for Google anymore. There’s a number of different platforms that you
should be doing Search Engine Optimization on, depending on your business.
• And, most
importantly, SEO is not that hard. Actually, my favorite aspect of Search
Engine Optimization is that once you understand it, it’s really not that
difficult.
To rank well
you need to have high quality content, be extremely informative and establish
yourself as an expert in your niche. So many of my clients have blogs that are
posting about absolutely anything within their industry, take a large make up
brand I deal with as an example. They post trends, fashion, eyes, lips, skin
care, celebrities, news, animal cruelty, and just about anything that remotely
relates.
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