Showing posts with label SEO. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SEO. Show all posts

Monday, 16 October 2017

SEO 2017: 8 Crucial Rules for dominating google’s search results.


In this article by R.L. Adams, a software engineer, serial entrepreneur and author of the popular blog called Wanderlustworker, he discusses the 8 crucial rules to make your posts and your content popular in search engines, specifically Google.  As we already know, there are tons of rules and recommendations of how to be popular or how to rank high in the Search engines but these insights come from a person that not only know the theory but also practice it, so this article must be valuable for people looking to apply them. What is also really important is not that you have the right tactics or rules but that these rules are recent and that you can still apply them as time goes by, this is why this 2017 guide for dominating Google’s search results may result pretty relevant nowadays.

Let’s start reminding you that Google’s algorithms offer the most relevant and most organic search results quickly and accurately. Google’s algorithms are constantly changing and updating, this is why it is really important for you to be prepared and keep track of all these changes so you can become a master in SEO. The author explains us how some people understood the power of ranking and the way this algorithm worked and started coming up with several ways to “fool” them “by building massive link farms and content farm, spinning low quality articles and auto generating links in an effort to outgun other listings and secure the top spots on Google” according to the author. Google has reacted by updating and launching new and enhanced algorithms such as Panda, Penguin and Hummingbird to booth weed out the spoofs and scammers, but also to improve semantic search, which now resulted in a pretty good tool for humans given that these algorithms practically mimic how humans would read content, and interpret the semantic of the texts for Google to give you quality and relevant content.

R.L. Adams throughout this entire article explains us that Search engines is a matter of getting the greatest initial return for a GREAT amount of effort, it is not an “easy peasy” job he says that it is a slow and painful process, this is why he shares these 8 rules with us.  In order to be ranked on the top, there’s basically one thing you must master at performing and this is to get Google’s trust in order to do that you must do as follows:

#1 Indexed Age: A completely new article in the web is going to be less trustworthy than one that has been there for more time. Age relies on when Google discovered the domain and not when it was created.

#2 Authority Profile: this means quality links coming from quality content across the web, reliable sources and sources that already have authority and also diversity, not all links coming from the same source.

#3 Underlying content: Make sure you double check that your article is well written, keyword centered and highly engaging otherwise it might be harmful.

But let’s get going to what really matters, the reason why we are all here for, which is the rules to dominate SEO:

Rule 1: Always work to gain Google’s trust. (Already discussed how)
Rule 2: Age always comes before beauty. Google looks for link consistency over time besides how good your site looks like. Age is measured by its content and the links that are pointing to it and it takes consistency into account, you can not work one month and then abandon your site two months.
Rule 3: Quality will trump quantity every single time. Focus on doing the right thing once rather than several times so Google’s algorithm can consider your content as quality.
Rule 4: Content will always be king. Great content is shared often, make sure that your content can deliver real value to the readers.
Rule 5: Regardless of what you have heard, size really does matter. It is more plausible that you deliver value if the article or the content is long enough so you can elaborate your ideas. A study showed that the articles that were on the top rankings were over 2,000 words but they are not superfluous, size matter but also quality.
Rule 6: Keywords, keywords, keywords but don’t over do it. Make sure you include in the content the keywords that you would like to relate your article to, but just don’t over do it. Google’s algorithms prevent to top rank spam pages. There’s good news about Google’s algorithms, it is that they can now identify semantics, so you don’t have to be repeating and repeating the same exact word.
Rule 7: Step up your mobile game: Today if you don’t make sure that your content can be seen through a mobile phone or your page takes too long to charge in mobile phones, your are dead.
Rule 8: Location, location, location (Of your link of course). In order for you to top rank  one of your main tasks is that you have to be linked from high quality, relevant site and not garbage.

These are the 8 rules that have given the author the opportunity to succeed in SEO with his blog. He ends his article preventing readers from thinking that this would be an easy job, it is going to be really difficult but whenever you seed limitless amounts of free organic traffic coming to your site, everything is worth it.

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Monday, 21 November 2016

Black Friday: Digital Golden Rules



As many of us may know, the day after Thanksgiving (Friday) is known as Black Friday, an unofficially date start of Christmas holiday shopping season.

But does it work and what does this event mean? Before stores openings people stand in line for hours, to grab the bargain of the year.
Since 2005 Black Friday has been the largest retail shopping day in the U.S. going from Thanksgiving Day to “Cyber Monday”.
Looking at the trends it is impressive to see how preferences for online shopping are continuously growing since 2011. In fact, Black Friday’s online sales grew from $816 million to $3,07 billion in 2015. Although this trend is very interesting, it is also relevant to analyse the average spent per shopper: from 2011 to 2012 we discover a consistent growth (from $398 to $423) but from 2013 to 2015 we notice a slight decrease.
People are more or less willing to spend the same amount of money during the years: a bit less than $400. This means that the number of online shoppers are growing.

What are the online strategies for Black Friday?

The main characteristic that makes this event so unique in just one specific weekend is the excitement and the critical role of time to get the best deal. Traditional marketing still has an effect, but digital online marketing has the speed and adaptability to do more at the end of the day. It is such important to understand Cost leadership, with this strategy the business offers the product for the most affordable price because of consumers want to have the opportunity to buy a lot and at the meantime to save money, so we can really say that this means a “smart shopping”.

The interesting fact is that for this weekend companies create new e-commerce webpages with special discount marketing campaigns. When the weekend is over you can click and delete these pages. So, once companies create these special discounts, to gain visibility and become a Cost Leader, a work of Search Engine Optimization has to be done. In fact, most of these websites rank very high for valuable Black Friday related keywords.
Regarding keywords, since Black Friday is a seasonal event, a huge amount of that is only used in November, but all these words won’t mean so much during the rest of the year.
This graph can clearly explain what this means: consumer behaviour when doing keyword research.
There are also many long tail researches based around Black Friday that will create traffic to websites. Companies have really just to provide relevant contents. One of the most relevant strategy for this black Friday is to publish sharable contents.
Digital advertising network can help even small retail shop to sell products nationwide even if a company isn’t willing to spend a huge amount of money. Some tips to be successful are, for example, to start the ads in November and keep them through cyber Monday, advertise on relevant websites (the major adv networks such as Google display ads, AdBlade exc.).

Furthermore, studies have shown how it is such important not to forget hashtags, in particular companies have to:
-       Post pictures on social media
-       Be different to others and original
-       Be careful on timing, between 6am to 8pm the tweets will be blasting off (it is advisable not to use more than 50 hashtags)
In conclusion we can say that Black Friday is a huge opportunity for both companies and shoppers. Since this event is continuously growing we believe that companies have to benefit of this fact and being always more active, creative and attractive on digital platforms and all what concerns this world. Digital marketing, in particular related to this seasonal events (such as this one before Christmas), can generate huge revenues in every product range. Today we are in an era in which consumers are completely digitalized so even if small retailers have to catch up this occasion in order to keep up.




Mattia Boscolo