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Stop Sabotaging Your Success - Real Strategies to
Implement Now
It is easy to point out the problems - like sabotaging
your SEO success by ignoring the long terms affects
of certain techniques.
Here are the solutions - the ways you can still
benefit from the various techniques, without contributing
to their demise.
The primary thought behind all techniques should
be: "What is natural"?
If you are constantly asking yourself, "Am I using
this in a way that the search engines will view as a
natural enhancement to my site and not as an overused
and abused method"? then you should be fine. So,
Keep it Natural, Don't (Over) Use and Abuse should be
your new mantra.
Let's look at specifics.
RSS Feeds:
* Do: Use them to enhance existing content.
* Don't: Use them in place of hand written,
unique content
* Do: Limit the number of feeds you use on
any given page to 3 or 4.
* Don't: Clutter every page on your site
with endless feeds.
* Do: Target feeds are specific to the keywords
you are using on each page.
* Don't: Put feeds that are about other topics
that are not relevant on your site.
* Do: Turn your hottest, most newsworthy
content into feeds to get out there to other people.
Blog posts are a natural for feeding content to other
people. Blogs are often updated very frequently and
are about the hottest topics in your industry.
Article Syndication:
* Do: Post your article on your own site
first, and wait for it to be indexed by the engines
before you syndicate it out.
* Do: Date each article with the date it
was written.
* Do: Interlink your articles to other articles
on your site that you have written that are relevant
to the topic.
* Do: Update your SiteMap when you add articles
to your site.
* Do: Link to your article from your Blog.
* Don't: Post the article on your Blog and
on your site - that is duplicating content and can be
considered spam.
* Do: Take the time to create different versions
of your article. When syndicating articles out to various
article sites, use a handful of different version. Vary
the text used as the anchor text in the links, and vary
the pages that you link to within your site in the various
versions. This will give Google what they are looking
for - varying anchor text and links going to many pages
on your site, not just one. This is one of the most
important, and overlooked steps out there. This alone
can increase the value you get from article syndication.
* Don't: Stuff your article with too many
links to your site.
* Don't: Link to pages on your site that
are not relevant to your article topic.
* Do: Create an Article Syndication Plan
so that you have a clear plan to consistently release
quality articles out to the public. Often people go
crazy getting a couple articles out there, but then
never do it again. Constant syndication, at a natural
rate will get you the most benefit.
* Do: Remember to look at the guidelines
of each source you submit to - they all have various
rules for submitting articles.
* Do: Consider the "keyword weight"
of your article; aim for a good keyword density, using
1 - 2 keywords per article.
* Don't: Stuff the article with keywords,
creating something that is not an easy flowing read
for your audience.
* Do: Look for a unique viewpoint or angle
when writing your article. Rehashing the same old topics,
sharing the same old opinions won't get you as much
mileage out of the article.
* Do: Have fun with it. Let your personality
shine through in your writing. Articles should not be
stiff and stilted. Let your readers connect with you
through your writing.
* Do: Consider breaking longer articles into
a 2 or 3 part series. This will vary how the engines
see the content out there, and it creates suspense and
anticipation as readers wait to see what the next article
in the series will say.
* Do: stay on top of the latest talk, news
and buzz in your industry and be prepared to quickly
pump out a great article to take advantage of some hot
buzz or breaking news in your industry.
Press Releases:
* Do: Consider the topic of the press release,
and make sure you can say YES to the following questions:
Is this a topic that people other than me will find
interesting? Is this positive press for me and my company,
without being too filed with hype and sales pitches?
* Do: Keep the press release witty, to the
point, informational and well written. Don't elaborate
on too many small points. In a press release, often
less is more.
* Don't: Send out a press release every day,
unless you have something newsworthy to share every
day.
* Do: Have your press release edited.
* Don't: Send out a press release riddled
with errors.
* Do: Verify all facts and information used
in your release.
* Don't: Under-use releases. You should plan
on 1 or 2 releases each month, as long as you have news
to back them up. More is OK only if the news is really
important to release out there.
* Do: Ask an expert if you aren't sure if
your topic is news worthy.
* Do: Include a link back to your site, where
people can get more information.
* Do: Create a section on your site where
all your press releases are archived. It is great for
credibility.
With careful thought and planning, using some of your
own creative ideas and sticking to the Do's and Don'ts
outlined above, you can expect long term success with
these techniques.
Whether you handle your SEO yourself, or hire a firm
to get your rankings - be sure the focus is on long
term success and not abusing techniques.
Always stay current - if a technique is abused and
no longer beneficial, you'll want to eliminate it from
your repertoire quickly so it doesn't hurt you.
Happy SEOing!
Author: Jennifer Horowitz
Jennifer Horowitz is the Director of Marketing and
co-owner of http://www.EcomBuffet.com
Since 1998, her expertise in online marketing and Search
Engine Optimization (SEO) has helped clients increase
revenue and achieve their business goals. Jennifer has
written a downloadable book on Search Engine Optimization
and has been published in many SEO and marketing publications.
Keywords : Search Engine Optimization, SEO, RSS
Feed, Press Release, Article Syndication
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