Updated SEO Tips

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by byybora, Apr 5, 2012.

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    SEO fundamentals have changed drastically over the last year or so. Using “old school” techniques on your blog will be ineffective, and in some cases counterproductive. Here are several of the key changes.

    Keywords
    Old: Use the same keywords over and over
    New: Keyword variation is important

    In the old days, we would use the same keyword phrase as anchor text for inbound and internal links over and over. Google is smarter now and looks for variation in root keyword phrases. Using identical anchor text will lead Google to devalue the link. Keep this in mind for new links, and consider tweaking anchor text on existing ones as part of a link reclamation project.

    H1 Tags
    Old: H1 tags matter
    New: H1 tags matter less

    Google doesn’t give as much weight to H1 tags as much as it used to. On the other hand, Title tags are still of paramount importance. In the past, bloggers would “double dip” on keywords by skillfully varying the composition of H1 and Title tags, but today that’s probably not the best use of a blogger’s time. H1 tags should still be optimized, but my recommendation for blog posts, for both SEO and social marketing optimization, is to make Title and H1 tags identical.

    Reciprocal Links
    Old: Reciprocal linking is good
    New: Reciprocal linking is bad

    Link exchange programs used to be a blogger’s bread and butter for SEO. No more. Google is smart enough to detect these arrangements and now concludes that such links are weaker than unreciprocated ones. As reciprocal links have been devalued, the technique should not be emphasized.

    Content Location
    Old: Onsite content is everything
    New: Offsite content is important

    There was a time when bloggers blogged on their blogs, period. While onsite content obviously is still important, bloggers are going offsite to guest-post, in large part for the opportunity to build high quality links to their blogs. This is a powerful technique and one every blogger should consider.

    Google+
    Old: No Google+ to worry about
    New: Worry about Google+

    Google+ is an SEO game changer. To quickly point out just three areas that bloggers need to be aware of:

    • Rel=Author links associate a page of content with the author’s Google+ profile. Authors with high authority on Google+ have the potential to rank well for content even if it lives on a lower authority domain.
    • Google+ content is indexed by Google and displayed prominently in SERPs. This has led some bloggers to produce lengthy, optimized, original content directly onto Google+.
    • Google’s continuing shift toward personalized search means it will display content from one’s Google+ community in SERPs. This favors bloggers with Google+ influence (however that is determined) and who are in a lot of Circles.

    Old: SEO
    New: Social SEO

    Google values social shares not only on Google+, but on Facebook, Twitter and other platforms as well. Whereas in the past SEO could be divorced from social media marketing, this is getting to be less and less the case. A few years ago, if a blogger had slick SEO-social integration, it was a competitive advantage. Today, in many niches, it’s a requirement.

    Source: http://blog.getrank.org/2012/03/updated-seo-tips-for-your-2012-blog/

    What is your SEO suggestions for 2012?
     
    byybora, Apr 5, 2012 IP
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    Wow great post you have posted thanks for sharing it.
     
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    This is really a very informative post you have dicussed here.It is really very usefull for seo .thanks dear i really like it.
     
    developers, Apr 5, 2012 IP