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What is SEO?
SEO stands for “search engine optimization”. Search Engine Optimization is the process of improving the visibility of your
website in search results. In other words, SEO is the technique of making the content of your website more legible and
attractive to search engines, so that they can both find and rank your site higher than the millions of other sites in response to a
search query.
No SEO means no visitors from search engines. If you don’t do it then search engines can’t categorise and rank your site for keywords
relevant to your business. Both on-site SEO and off-site SEO are required. You can’t achieve good results doing one without the other.
ON PAGE OPTIMIZATION
OFFPAGE OPTIMIZATION
On-Page Optimization:
On Page Optimization is what can be done on the pages of a website to maximize its performance in the search
engines for target keywords related to the on-page content. On the other hand, Off-page Optimization is what
can be done off the pages of a website to maximize its performance in the search engines for target keywords
related to the on-page content and keywords in off-page direct-links.
On-PageOptimization is to optimize your Website, so as to increase your Website's Search Engine Ranking Positions, which can be
done as follows:
1.Xml Sitemap
2. Competitor Analysis
3. Content Optimization
4. Site-map updating / creation
5. URL Structure Changes
6. Internal Linking structure Changes
7. Keyword URL Mapping
8. Creation of Meta Information
9. HTML Coding, Validation & Correction
10. Robots.txt
11. Canonical Issue Check
12. Keyword Research & Analysis
13. H1, H2 & Strong tags
14. URL Architecture
Off-Page Optimization:
Off page optimization is the work which normally performed by SEO or link builder to build strong back links
which is also known as referring links for website.Activities of Off page optimization is 100 % External
activity. we do not perform any off page activity within website or you can say that none of internal activity is
2. called off page activity.Off page involves a number of activities to improve a web site's search result ranking.
Some of the off page optimization services are define as below.
1 Directory Submission
2 Article Submission
3 Social BookMarking
4 Blog Posting
5 Blog Commenting
6 Forum Posting
7 Forum Tread Creation
8 Rss Submission
9 Search Engine Submission
10 Blog Pinging
11 Local Listing
12 Business Listing
13 Classified Submission
14 Press Release Submission
15 Micro - Blogging
16 Group Discussion
17 Yahoo Answers
18 Document Sharing
19 Presentation Sharing
20 Image Sharing
50 SEO TIPS AND TRICKS 2013:
1. No SEO means no visitors from search engines. If you don’t do it then search engines can’t categorise and rank your site for
keywords relevant to your business.
2. Both on-site SEO and off-site SEO are required. You can’t achieve good results doing one without the other.
3. Start doing SEO now. The longer you leave it to start, the further ahead your competitors will be, and the harder it becomes to
rank higher than them.
4. Know your competition. Find out what the sites ranking on the 1st page for the keywords that you want to rank for have done,
on-site and off-site, to get there.
5. No two websites are the same. An SEO strategy that worked for someone else’s site isn’t guaranteed to work for yours because
there are so many variables.
6. SEO doesn’t have to be expensive. You can get big results ona small budget if you invest time in creating good content and
building online relationships.
3. 7. SEO results aren’t instant. The results of SEO work done today might not become apparent, and might not be credited by
search engines, for weeks, or even months.
8. The newer your website is, the more patient you will need to be. It takes time to build authority and trust, and until you’ve
developed both, you shouldn’t expect to outrank older, more established sites.
9. Never consider your website to be finished. If you want your site to continue to rank higher, attract more visitors and make
more sales, then you should always be adding to and improving it.
10. Adapt to algorithm updates. To attainand retain good rankings you need to adapt your SEO strategy as search engines evolve
over time.
11. You don’t need to submit your website to searchengines. They have evolved beyond the point of needing to be directly notified
when a new website, or page on a website, is created.
12. Get advice directly from Google. Via their Webmaster Guidelines and Webmaster Help Videos.
13. Don’t risk Google penalties. As they have a significant share of the search market, a penalty from them results in a significant,
and often long-term, loss of visitors to your site.
14. You’re ultimately responsible for all ofSEO work done on your website. Search engines won’t remove a penalty on the basis
that you didn’t do, and didn’t know the specifics of, the SEO work on your site.
15. Set-up and use Google Webmaster Tools. To find out, among other things, what keywords your site is ranking for and which
other sites are linking to yours.
16. Set-up and use Google Analytics. To find out, among other things, how many visitors your site gets, the keywords they use to
find it, and what pages they visit.
17. Set-up a Google+ page for your business. Doing so builds trust with Google and improves rankings for localised keywords.
18. Diversify your traffic sources. Google is a great source of traffic but being 100% reliant onthem for visitors puts you in a
vulnerable position.
19. Use Pay Per Click in addition to SEO. If you can afford to do both, then do both, as althoughPPC can be costly, you can get
visitors to your site straight away for any keywords that you want.
20. Low quality equals high risk. Low quality backlinks and/or low quality on-site content can easily result in your site being
penalised by search engines.
21. Create content primarily for people, not search engines. There’s no point creating content that ranks well if it doesn’t help
people, interest them, or persuade them to buy from you.
22. Remove duplicate content. You can be penalised for having the same, or very similar, content on multiple pages of your site.
23. Remove, merge or add to pages with little content on them. Having lots ofcontent-light pages, with short page view times, can
result in search engines downgrading all ofyour site’s keyword rankings.
24. Don’t copy content from other websites. If search engines find that content on your site has been taken from elsewhere they
may downgrade rankings for some, or even all, of your webpages.
25. Claim authorship of your content. Linking your Google+ account to your content improves both rankings and click-through-
rate.
26. Ensure your content is good enoughto be on the 1st page. If your content isn’t better thanthe content already onthe 1st page
for a keyword then your site doesn’t deserve to rank there.
27. Make your content engaging for visitors. The more engaging it is, the longer people will stay on your site, and highviewing
times signal to search engines that your site deserves good rankings.
28. Create videos. They increase the amount of time that people spend on your site and also allow you to get links from video
sharing sites.
29. Create stats/charts/graphs/infographics. People are more likely to share and link to these types of content than plain written
content.
4. 30. More content equals more rankings, more visitors and more sales. Search engines reward, and visitors trust more, sites that a re
filled with lots of pages of good quality content.
31. Add a blogto your website. Doing so makes it quick and simple to add new pages ofcontent to your site.
32. Create content to post on other websites and blogs. People are much more likely to link to you if you provide them with
content to use on their site.
33. Balance creating content with marketing content. If you create content without marketing it then people will struggle to find it,
and if they can’t find it they can’t link to it or share it.
34. Write a unique, descriptive title for every page. Within 65 characters you need to make the topic ofa page clear to both humans
and search engines.
35. Write a unique, descriptive meta description for every page. Within 160 characters you need to describe the topic of a page in a
way that persuades people to click on your site instead of the other sites listed in the searchresults.
36. Research keywords before optimising for them. If you choose the wrong keywords, regardless ofwhat you do for on-site and
off-site SEO, you’ll get very few visitors and/or visitors who don’t convert into sales.
37. Use Google’s Keyword Tool. It provides a good list ofwords and phrases related to the keyword ideas that you enter into it.
38. Get keyword ideas from other people. They (customers, suppliers, partners, friends, etc.) see your business differently to yo u
and may associate different words and phrases with it.
39. Target relevant keywords. The more relevant your keywords are, the easier and quicker it is to rank for them, and the higher
the percentage of visitors who will become buyers.
40. Target keywords with commercial intent. You want visitors who are ready to spend money rather than those who are just
looking for information.
41. Long-tail keywords are a great source of traffic. It’s quicker and cheaper to rank for longer, specific keyword phrases, and more
than 40% of searches are comprised of four or more words.
42. Dedicate 1 page of your website to each keyword that you’re targeting. Doing so makes it simpler for search engines to
categorise and rank your pages.
43. Add keywords in the right places. They’re less important than they used to be, but you should still include them in urls, page
titles, meta descriptions, header tags and image alt tags.
44. Avoid keyword stuffing. You’re much more likely to be penalised than credited if you use a keyword phrase repeatedly on a
page.
45. Backlinks affect rankings more than anything else. The number and quality of links pointing to your site will largely determine
in what positionyour site ranks.
46. Don’t set backlink targets. Link building should be a steady, consistent, on-going process, that doesn’t stop when you reach a
certain number.
47. Get backlinks from relevant sources. Search engines want to display relevant results for each keyword, and links from relevant
pages/sites are a strong signal to them that your site is relevant.
48. Get backlinks from trusted sources. Links from trustworthy sites signal to search engines that your site is trustworthy too.
49. Be prepared to work for high quality backlinks. Generally, the more easily you can acquire a link, the less value it will likely
have.
50. Be wary of paying people to link to your website. Buying backlinks can, and does work, however, there’s a definite risk
involved if you buy cheap ones and/or from people who openly sell them.
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