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What do you need to learn SEO?

FTP File Transfer Protocol

Many SEOs and clients performing their own SEO ask what they need in order to perform SEO. It is actually quite simple and you really don’t have to be that technical to implement on page and off page SEO.

First you need an FTP program, File Transfer Protocol (FTP) is a standard network protocol used to copy a file from one host to another over a TCP/IP-based network, such as the Internet. FTP is built on a client-server architecture and utilizes separate control and data connections between the client and server applications, which solves the problem of different end host configurations (i.e., Operating Systems, file names). FTP is used with user-based password authentication or with anonymous user access. (via wiki-pedia)

I know this sounds complicated but all it does is allow you to transfer files from your computer to your web hosting server where your website is located. It is just as simple if you were copying files from a flash drive and putting them somewhere on your hard drive. The programming aspect of the website should be done by someone with extensive html coding experience, but you can add meta information and the proper html snippets of code to your website via FTP by just using a notepad application or a web developer software.

What Do I Need to Learn SEO

First off if you don’t have a computer and cable/dsl or better don’t bother reading any further, there is no reason for you to learn seo! Now that you have a computer, Internet access and an FTP program you are ready to perform SEO or search engine optimization. Anyone can sign up for a Google Account which then will give you access to all of their internet applications like AdWords, Analytics and AdSense. From their you can get the snippets of code to install into the HTML of your website. From here you will copy the code they give you and paste it into the HTML where they verify the code to give you access to:

Google Analytics– Analytical data compiled real time for you to view statistics of website traffic

Google Webmaster Tools– More analytical data which allows you to track links, set crawl rate, see what keywords are triggering your ads and even what pages aren’t working

Google AdWords– This will allow you advertise on Google search results pages for a CPC (cost-per-click)

Google AdSense– Adding this snippet of code will allow Google to show ads from websites using AdWords to share the CPC with you that the advertiser pays

These are just a few of the Google programs that will allow you to track the success as well as earn income or advertise using the Google Network of advertisers that you can use simply by having FTP access and very little html knowledge.

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SEO Web Design

SEO or Web Design, You Must Have Both

SEO or Search Engine Optimization can be overlooked in the design of a website. Without proper planning these days, your newly designed website may not be search engine friendly and not provide you with the results you are looking for.

Proper Keyword Targeting

Without keyword research you shouldn’t even be this far in your website creation so at this point you should have the words you are targeting.

Your home page is going to be the most viewed page on your site if you are doing everything right. You want a lot of information (text information) on your home page, revolving around all the main keywords you have for your SEO campaign. This should not be any more then 7 if you want to have an effective SEO campaign. Keep in mind, you are going to need:

  • Links
  • Header tags
  • Page Title
  • Page Content
  • Images

All supporting the keywords you selected for your SEO campaign in order for those keywords to be effectively ranked.  Once you target your market, use keywords associated with that market, then implement the keywords into the website on the home page and all corresponding pages within the site.

Design with SEO in Mind

Place your main header in the center of the page, give the user or website visitor something to look at, give the search engines a reason to believe you are the best result for the keywords used. If you are using a company or individual to code your website make sure they use text in their websites vs. using images for header tags. Some designers don’t use standard text for header tags only because they say it makes it look more like a document, however it is what the search engines look for in order to rank a web page. People are getting lazier and lazier and don’t like to scroll down, so have your most important information above the fold.

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Search Queries, is longer better?

There was a post previously about long keyword phrases vs short keyword phrases and the differences and the pros and cons. Over time there has been patterns in my customer’s traffic showing that longer tail search queries are becoming more and more and people are staying on the site longer after the search.

Short Tail Search Query

When your website is envisioned on the web, you always have high expectations of what the website is going to accomplish. When placing your content on the site, you are thinking that you want to be indexed for one word search phrases and two word search phrases. When in essence the person performing the search is getting smarter and refining their search to find exactly what they want on the first search. Four, five and six word search phrases are becoming more common and providing more useful search results for the searcher thus two word search phrases are becoming obsolete and harder to rank for.

Long Tail Search Query

How do you tell what is a good search phrase is? Let the searcher tell you, check analytics regularly to see new search phrases that may have been used to find your site. Think of how you would search for your product or service if you had no idea other than what it was called. Many times search engine optimization specialists are told specific names of the product or services, so because they have no idea what they do or how they do it and go with what they are told. When come to find out, that product or service name given to the SEOS actually is only known amongst the specialists in the industry and the searcher doesn’t use the terminology and searches for something completely different not listed in the content on the site. This will result in your site not being under a search phrase that has a lot better chance of a conversion due to the specific nature in the long tail search query and the jargon is down to the consumers level increasing accuracy in what they are looking for and how well you provide the content they are looking for.

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Meta Keywords Google Search Results

Should I Use Meta Keywords?

As you play around with more websites and you try new tactics, you start to see different results from different SEO strategies. In recent research, the use of meta keywords in the search engine results algorithm are becoming less and less influential in ranking your website higher on search engine results.

What happens if I don’t use Meta Keywords?

If you choose to leave any pages without meta tags, choose specific product pages. Ones with less importance if you are testing for your own research. You will want meta-keywords for Yahoo and Bing search results, those search engines still show a lot of credit towards search engine rankings. Make sure that your pages are keyword content rich, make sense and link to other relevant pages within the site and other websites.

Can you use too many Keywords in the Meta?

There really isn’t a limit to how many keywords you use in the meta-keywords section of your web page. Really you should use as many keywords as you see fit with the content on the page that you are optimizing. The content is really what produces the keywords for your page. The more text content that you use on the page, the more keywords you could use within context of the content. If your page is all over the place you really don’t have a chance of ranking the page, however if you repeat keywords or stuff keywords on a page your rankings could suffer as well.

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Effective AdWords; Keywords and AdGroups

Google AdWords Campaigns

When choosing to advertise your website on Google AdWords you need to first start out with a campaign. A campaign is a complete advertising group or advertising campaign full of ad groups, keywords and ads. Each campaign you create on Google AdWords has it’s own settings which can include:

  • Geo-targets of countries, states and cities
  • Demographics from age, sex, gender, income etc.
  • Day-Parting or showing your ads at or within specific times
  • Languages the ads appear in
  • Max CPC (cost-per-click) across the entire campaign
  • Choose which networks
  1. Content Network, places you on relevant websites participating in the Google AdSense program
  2. Google Search, for Google and their search partners
  3. Mobile Devices
  • Daily Budget
  • Scheduling
  • Position Preference
  • Ad Rotation
  • Ad Frequency

These settings for your campaign can be changed or modified at any time and over time you will probably change these settings multiple times.

Google AdWords Ad Groups

After you create the Google Ad Campaign, you are then prompted to make an Ad Group. The ad group is what consists of the keywords and the ads associated with those keywords. From here you can choose your keywords from a broad sense to an exact sense. The difference between broad match and exact match is simple.

Broad Keyword Match is any keyword search performed containing that particular word or words in the search. If you bid on the keyword “steak” any search performed with that word in it will show your ad as long as you meet the min. bid requirements and have enough of a budget and have met the Google Advertising Policy standards.

Exact Keyword Match is any keyword search performed with only the keyword or keyword phrase in the exact order you selected. If you bid on the keyword “buy steaks” your ad will appear when someone searches “buy steaks” onlyas long as you meet the min. bid requirements and have enough of a budget and have met the Google Advertising Policy standards., if they type “steaks buy” your ad will NOT appear.

Keyword Phrase Match is any keyword search performed with the keywords you selected only in any order.

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Long Keyword Phrases vs Short Keyword Phrases

During your SEO campaign set up you come to a point where you brainstorm on keywords to target giving search engines something to rank you for. Effective keyword research will allow you to find that broad search terms like “SEO” will receive more traffic due to the broad range of phrases that can be made using that one word. A long tail search phrase like “Learn How To Do SEO” which is more specific in what the searcher was looking for.
The challenge of broad search terms in any SEO campaigns is the amount of competition you will have trying to target the same term. Using long tail search phrases you will find a lot less competition and you will find a higher conversion rate on the searches that do find you. Keep in consideration Google and most search engines do not recognize certain words as search query words. “?” “if” “for” “a” are examples of words and grammar that they don’t recognize.
If your website has a product or service to offer chances are you can set your website with keywords getting more specific as a searcher clicks deeper into the site. On your home page should contain the most used search terms and the broadest of all the terms brainstormed by you.

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Keywords where to use them how to use them.

dictionaryKeywords are probably the most valued feature of your SEO plan.  You should have already made a list of keywords, one word, two word, three word phrases that identify your page that you are optimizing.  Yes I said it, you are going to do all this work for ONE web page.

You usually want to use some sort of spreadsheet with your keywords listed in it, you are going to need the space.  In order to analyze  for the proper keywords, you need to understand the business, the location, the product(s)/service(s) to be able to have a good starting ground.  Take for example www.searchandrank.com, this site is about: SEO, SEM, Search Engine Optimization, Search Engine Marketing, Meta Tags, Keywords, Descriptions and much much more.  You would take these keywords and should have them spread in the content of the page, but make sure that the content makes sense with the keywords that you are using.  Do not add them sporadically throughout the page, include them in properly structured sentences, and try to use them in the first 200 words of the page, if the text content is more than 300 or so.  Using Google’s traffic estimator featured on the seobook tool bar this will allow you to see the value to the keywords you are targeting.  If your business is specific to a region or city, you should key that into you campaign, add it into phrases that you use within the site meta data and content if at all applicable.

Sometimes there will be an opportunity to add links to give additional information while browsing the content on any given page, the use of anchor text will allow those keywords that associate to a page within your site or another site, to have additional weight in your pages rankings.

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What are Meta-Keywords and how do they affect my SEO?

As soon as someone mentions the word “keywords” everyone associates them with their websites.  Which is great, because that is where you would use them, not to mention in advertising campaigns as a whole.  Your SEO campaigns start with keyword research and what people are using to get to your site, basically what they put into the search engine as a search query to get results generated for them.
After you get the keywords generated, you then should be starting to incorporate them within your site, in the Title, Content, anchor-text, you then can put them in your meta tags, aka meta-keywords.  This is the back end source code of your site that pretty much labels your site on how search engines should categorize it.  A very crucial part of the business but you have to keep in mind, putting down every single word in your content in the keywords is not going to get you found that way.  Careful choosing and experience will get you picking the correct terms, and remember even if you are listed at #1 you still may not be receiving traffic.

You can use the Google Keyword Tool, Keyword Discovery Tool or WordTracker for information on keywords if you cant decide what works.  Although this is half the battle, it is still a chunk of what needs to be done for the site, wash the keywords or take out duplicates and any other terms that may not work for the particular content of the site and than redo the process until you have about 7 unique keywords per page.  Yes per page, otherwise you will be competing with your own pages and cause a bit of an issue when attempting to rank all your pages.

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