SEO traffic is a mystery to most SEOs (come on, don't be shy, you know who you are), let alone to an average blogger or online business owner. So is there hope for us, non-SEOs types, to see any search engine traffic from Google? Watch this presentation to find out.
Full post: tgcafe.it/seo-guide-2014
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5. But first,
let me see if I can
discourage you from
going after Google traffic
to begin with...
6. Google search engine traffic is great,
but NOT the only way to get targeted
highly converting website traffic.
7. You might be much better off not worrying about
Google at all and focusing on other much more
obtainable and reliable sources of traffic like:
referral traffic from other blogs
social media
content sharing sites like Slideshare, YouTube, etc.
8. Still want to learn how to get you
some search engine traffic?
11. “We all want the low-hanging fruit,
but let’s be honest – the low-hanging
fruit is rotten, bruised, and covered
with the grubby fingerprints of all the
other spoiled brats pawing at it.”
~ Dr. Peter J. Meyers,
Moz.com
14. “99% of you create mediocre content. If you think
you’re in the 1% who do better that’s proof you’re
really in the 99%.
There is nothing wrong with mediocre content. I can
turn out mediocre content with my eyes closed. I only
wish all my articles were in the 1%. So keep your
hostility in check. You’re not looking at some elitist
rant here. No one produces consistently great content.
No one.”
~ Michael Martinez,
SEO-Theory.com
15. 3 ways to know your content is BIG:
BIG content takes around 40 hours to produce.
BIG content needs big concepts, but it doesn’t
have to be lengthy.
BIG content can turn your business into a thought
leader.
16. 6 Practical Steps to
Writing BIG Content that Results in BIG Traffic
Establish a regular publishing schedule.
Focus on the quality of your posts.
Answer specific questions.
Improve your existing content.
Improve your post formatting.
Create resource pages.
Details at tgcafe.it/seo-guide-2014
17. “Write for a single person you have in
mind as the perfect person to read
what you write, almost like a letter,
even if they never will, or a person
who you're sure will read it because of
a connection you have to them.”
~ Matt Mullenweg,
Wordpress Founder
20. “Semantic search is Google's
growing ability to make
associations between things in ways
that come closer to how we humans
make such connections.”
~ Mark Traphagen,
Stone Temple Consulting
21. When you ask me, “How do I get to Market Street?“, I
might hand you a bus schedule.
I know that the bus schedule might contain the best
solution to your problem, even though your question
did not contain the words “bus” or “schedule.”
THAT’s Google Semantic Search in action...
23. “Marketers who invest in smart
keyword research will continue to
have a huge advantage over the
competition.The trick today is
turning those keywords into
concepts.”
~ Cyrus Shepard,
Moz.com
24. We need to write our content around
ideas/concepts instead of keywords.
27. “On-page SEO: You can do it right
or you can do it over.”
~ Eric Enge,
Stone Temple Consulting
28. 6 Practical Steps to Optimizing Your Content in Light
of Google Semantic Search:
Know the intent of your user; look for the questions behind
the keywords.
Use on-page SEO.
Write for that perfect person to read what you write.
Use the language your clients use.
Develop a strong social presence.
Use Google Autosuggest for your keyword (idea) research.
Details at tgcafe.it/seo-guide-2014
30. “Rejecting Google+ because the
same friends and customers you
already have on other social
networks aren’t there is hugely
missing the point.”
~ Mark Traphagen,
Stone Temple Consulting
31. If SEO is the king of your search
engine traffic, then Google+ is the
voice behind the throne.
32. “If you’re still sitting on the fence wondering
whether you should join “yet another social
network” I have this to say: the semantic
web and semantic search are a real
paradigm shift. If you’re not adjusting your
mindset as a marketer or as a business
owner to meet it, five years from now you
will no longer be in business.”
~ David Amerland,
Author of Google Semantic Search
34. I can’t put it any more clear than this:
Google+ = Google
35. 5 Practical Steps to Leveraging Google+
for More (SEO) Traffic:
Optimize your Google+ profile to be found.
Connect your Google+ profile with your website.
Clearly identify your area of expertise.
Treat your Google+ posts as micro-blogging.
Build relationships with influencers.
Details at tgcafe.it/seo-guide-2014
36. “Influencers & leaders of knowledge are in
good supply on Google+, whatever your
field you have an unprecedented opportunity
to hobnob with the rich & powerful on this
score. Just as importantly, you also have the
opportunity to become one.”
~ Joshua Berg,
RealSMO.com
38. Google Authorship is the glue that pulls your
content together from across the Internet into
one singular identifiable author.
39. The benefits of Google Authorship for SEO
traffic are numerous, but the truth is this:
it’s so essential and easy to do that
it’s a shame not to do it right now.
42. Structured Data Markup (aka Schema.org markup) is a
string of code added to the pages on your site so that
Google can better understand the data it contains.
43. Do you have to have structured data on
your pages? Two options:
1. Yes, because it’s easy to do (instructions in post).
2. No, because even if you don’t, Google Semantic
Search’s got your back.
Details at tgcafe.it/seo-guide-2014
45. “Links are the fossil fuel of search
relevancy signals. Polluted. Not
getting better. And yet, that's
what Google Hummingbird
drinks most.”
~ Danny Sullivan,
SearchEngineLand.com
46. Don’t forget the real reason links existed
in the first place: to drive traffic.
Don’t build links for Google;
do it for traffic.
Bratwurst... yum!
47. With that in mind,
how do we build links in 2014?
48. With that in mind,
how do we build links in 2014?
Short answer: honestly.
49. “Create valuable, compelling content of the
kind that webmasters will want to link to
and it is more than likely that you will then
get the links you expect to have in order to
rank. Try to game the system and, well …
you know what’s coming.”
~ David Amerland,
Author of Google Semantic Search
50. “Stop Taking Link Building Ideas from SEO
Websites – It should be obvious by now that
if you read about a great linking idea or
resource on a forum or blog that it will be
quickly crushed by overuse, laziness, and
irresponsibility. And then the spammers will
move in on it.”
~ Michael Martinez,
SEO-Theory.com
51. Instead of link building, we should rather
focus on link earning.
52. 8 Practical Steps to
Earning Links that Result in More Traffic:
Write content others would want to link to.
Build relationships ON your blog.
Build relationships OFF your blog.
Leverage different forms of content.
Let anchor texts happen naturally.
Relevance is the New PageRank.
Speaking of PageRank: it’s alive and kicking.
Quality over quantity.
Details at tgcafe.it/seo-guide-2014
60. I do realize that our sincere desire to keep up with the
news and the fact that 24 hours per day just refuse to
stretch no matter how much we want it to, here are
helpful resources to help you do a better job of it.
61. 1. Stay on Top of Marketing News with
Weekly Marketing Skinnies
(every Saturday morning at Traffic Generation Café)
66. (...wanted to give you an option that didn’t involve
me spoon-feeding you the best marketing news - just
in case you insist on doing the legwork yourself...)
67. You can do it with:
Google Alerts
Talkwalker Alerts
69. No matter how I look at it, if you really want to get
any search engine traffic now or in the future,
here are your options:
1. Follow SEO Traffic Guide for Non-SEOs
at Traffic Generation Café.
(no guarantees, but doable)
70. No matter how I look at it, if you really want to get
any search engine traffic now or in the future,
here are your options:
2. Become an SEO expert and REALLY learn
what it takes to stay on top of
your search engine rankings.
(unrealistic, considering you have a business to run)
71. No matter how I look at it, if you really want to get
any search engine traffic now or in the future,
here are your options:
3. Hire a REPUTABLE SEO company.
(not cheap, but might be worth it if it increases your
bottom line, right?)
72. No matter how I look at it, if you really want to get
any search engine traffic now or in the future,
here are your options:
4. Follow SEO Traffic Guide for Non-SEOs.
(no guarantees, but doable)
73. No matter how I look at it, if you really want to get
any search engine traffic now or in the future,
here are your options:
tgcafe.it/seo-guide-2014
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