Thursday 26 January 2017

Five Essential Tactics to Master SEO in 2017

2016 was a significant year in the realm of search engine marketing. While some of the updates focused on the paid side (removal of right column ads, expanded text ads, responsive display ads, etc.), other updates focused on organic traffic. Some of the key updates included the following:
  • Removal of right-column ads. While this was more of a paid search update, the impact is felt on the organic side as desktop searches show up to four ads at the top of search results.
  • Mobile-friendly update #2. Google launched a second algorithm update a year after “Mobilegeddon,” which gave mobile-friendly websites a boost in rankings on mobile devices.
  • Local search algorithm update. Unofficially named Possum, this local search update (while unconfirmed by Google) made a significant change in local search results. Duplicate business listings are filtered out, and more relevant results are shown based on search queries.
  • Penguin 4.0. Google *finally* launched a new major Penguin update after a couple of years. Penguin also now runs in real-time and is included in the core algorithm (like Panda).
With regards to 2017, there are a couple of elements you need to master to see a significant return on investment from SEO. Some of these are basic and have been known for quite some time, whereas others are related to recent trends and updates.

#1: Master Keyword Research & Content Marketing

Keyword research is more important now than ever before due to the updates that Google has applied to its core algorithm over the past couple of years. Additionally, RankBrain, Google’s machine learning artificial intelligence program used to process new search queries, helps the search engine giant put things into context rather than relying on metadata. By processing information on a contextual level, Google can serve more relevant results.
How does this help you when it comes to SEO? By utilizing keyword research tools and digging into search trends, you can base your content marketing strategy and website content around popular search queries, long-tail questions, and other terms that will help you capture more traffic. It’s also important to utilize phrase matches and synonyms within your content rather than using the same focus keyword continuously.

#2: Implement Schema Markup

An integral part of our auditing process for new SEO clients is to evaluate the schema markup used on websites. Often, we come across websites that have not yet integrated schema markup. What is schema markup? Schema.org is a collaborative project sponsored by Google, Microsoft, Yandex, and (now formerly) Yahoo! with a singular mission to promote schema for structured data on web pages, email communications, and more.
This collection of HTML tags can help submit structured data to search engines so that the information appears as rich snippets. This type of onsite optimization is used to create rich snippets for products, videos, events, music, organizations, people, recipes, and ratings. As illustrated by the sample search below, rich snippets stand out for product searches by displaying price, stock availability, and ratings/reviews.

Rich Snippets & Schema Markup
I’ve seen this luggage set in person – very impressive….note that this is not an ad for out client, but they do have an awesome site. 

3. Optimize Your Local Business Listings

As a general web user, nothing frustrates me more than coming across business listings that are either incomplete or display inaccurate information. I’ve had countless experiences where I have shown up to a local business that had either closed permanently or changed store hours without submitting those updates to Google. With mobile usage increasing month-over-month, local businesses cannot afford to ignore the digital realm anymore, especially with savvy marketing professionals and small business owners capitalizing on recent internet trends.
According to the Mobile Playbook, 20% of all searches made on Google & Google-owned properties are made with local intent. If you think that’s crazy, just look at the impact local searches can have on businesses:
  • 94% of smartphone users search for location information.
  • 51% of users visited a store.
  • 48% of users called a store.
  • 29% of users made a purchase at a retail location.
  • 80% of mobile searches triggered store visits within five hours of the initial search.
  • 85% of mobile searches triggered calls to stores within five hours of the initial search.
As mobile becomes more relevant for SEO and lead generation, it’s crucial to not only own your local listings but to ensure that it is updated with photos and contains accurate information. You can capture a great share of traffic on Google alone by optimizing your Google My Business profile and encouraging satisfied customers/clients to leave glowing reviews.

4. Build Relevant & Valuable Links

Search engines no longer put a value on the number of inbound links a page has to establish authority. These days, search engines expect you to earn any link pointing back to your site by investing resources into creating great content. There is often a debate about the importance of links in the future, but Google has stated that content and links are the top two ranking factors, so don’t discount the power of link building yet. Of course, spammy links are terrible, so please don’t attempt to circumvent Google’s guidelines and annoy webmasters like the guy below.

Link Building Spammy Tactics
Sorry, RichardMn, I’m not publishing those links on my blog.

The best approach to link building is to create amazing content and linkable assets for your own website. The development of infographic, whitepapers, case studies and resources can lead to other websites within your niche referencing your site as an authority. Additionally, seeking out relevant sites and content publishers can help you find opportunities to submit content or generate a link back to your site that is legitimate and in accordance with Google’s webmaster guidelines. Stay away from link farms, sponsored links, or any other black-hat tactics, or else you may find your website in Google’s penalty box.

#5: Make Mobile a Priority

If “Mobilegeddon” and the subsequent update a year later wasn’t enough to convince you that mobile was important for SEO, here are a few reasons why you should make it a priority in 2017.

Mobile-First Index

Google’s mobile-first index is launching in 2017. Of course, this will not change much for websites that are responsive because the content is the same for both mobile and desktop devices. Additionally, this will not affect websites that are not mobile-friendly, as the content is the same on both types of devices. Issues will arise for websites that show different content on mobile and desktop devices. For example, if you have a regular website for desktop traffic and a “m.” website with streamlined content, Google’s mobile-first index will rank your website based on what it sees on mobile devices. This could mean Google is seeing less content than it would if it crawled the desktop version of your website.
Therefore, it’s important to prepare for the new mobile-first index and make sure that your mobile version is accessible to search engine bots.

Google AMP

Google’s open source initiative, Accelerated Mobile Pages, has been gaining traction over the past year. More publishers are jumping on board and implementing a stripped-down version of their website purely for mobile devices, which load quicker than the regular version and have a “AMP” label in search results. While it seems like only news-based sites reap the benefits of AMP implementation, it is expected that Google will display the AMP-enabled link of a page within organic mobile results if it’s available. For example, if you have a page ranking high on mobile devices and have an AMP-enabled equivalent page, Google may show the link for the AMP page instead of the original. The main benefit here is a potentially high click-through rate due to the AMP label. While this is not in effect yet, you should at least plan to enable AMP for any blog/news related pages on your website.

Penalty for Intrusive Interstitial Ads

As of January 10, 2017, content pages not easily accessible to users on mobile devices from an organic search may be subject to a penalty and may see a decrease in rankings. Google’s transition to mobile-first has opened fire on websites that push annoying interstitials and pop-ups on mobile websites that may harm the overall user experience. Keep the UX clean on mobile devices and focus on converting users naturally rather than shoving interstitials in their faces.

SEO Isn’t Dead

The claims of SEO being dead have been around for years, but time and time again, those claims end up falling on deaf ears. However, the world of search engine marketing has evolved quite a bit over the past 10 years, which is why it’s important to be aware of the latest trends. Mastering search engine optimization is no small feat. It takes several skill sets to rank highly: content writing, programming, email marketing (reaching out to publishers), analyzing data, etc. However, if executed perfectly and strategically, the return on investment can be immense. You just have to be patient, though. Search engine optimization is a long-term strategy, but worth it in the end.
Are you ready to get ranked in 2017?

Wednesday 4 January 2017

Interview Questions on Link Building Strategy

1. What is Importance of Link Building Today as far as you're Concerned?

Link building is the prime measurement tool of Google search algorithm. You get high ranking as per the number of quality backlinks you get for your blog posts.

This is one of the factors which is never going to die in the SEO industry.

So it had importance yesterday, it has today, and for sure it will have tomorrow as well.

2. Which is your Favorite Link Building Strategy?

Link building is a process. So we cannot say this is my favorite or that is my favorite. In my case, I go for the quality guest blogging for my niche websites, because getting guest posts is not easy for everyone.

3. What does thing need to keep in mind before Competitors website Analysis?

We do competitor analysis only and only after finding some great players after doing a keyword search on Google.

So if you competitors are ranking high for some good search terms, it’s the time to learn more about their link building strategy.

4. Please Share your favorite SEO and link Building tools?

I am not using any link building tool as of now.

5. What are some innovative link building strategies?

Guest blogging, infographics, broken link building, blogger outreach are some of the best ways to get quality backlinks.

6. What factors go into a quality link Building?

The blog must have high relevancy to your niche website. They must have good PageRank (although this ranking factor is dead now, I personally still consider it), good DA, PA, and ranking of the website.
If the website is ranking high for some good keywords, this simply means that Google is loving that website. So getting a backlink from such websites can be highly beneficial for your niche sites.

Link Building Strategy

What Is Link Building?


Link building is a really important element of SEO which define how your website gets ranked by search engines like Google, Yahoo, and Bing.

Link building can increase the number of high-quality links pointing to a website, in turn increasing the likelihood of the website ranking highly in search engine results. Link building is also a proven marketing tactic for increasing brand awareness.[Wikipedia]

Remember. "A Backlink Or Inbound Link Is Like A Vote For Your Website/Blog. If You Have Good Content, Others In Your Subject Matter Will Automatically Quote Your Content And Add A Link To Your Site Giving You Credit"


Benefits Of Link Building!


Link building is an important part of SEO. Link building is the process of building inbound links for your websites. Here I am going to share why It’s Important for our website/blog?

As you know Google updating its Penguin Algorithm regularly which changed everything about. So in today’s Link building is a process of getting links from relevant authority sites and quality sites. 

  1. The more inbound links the higher the SE ranking
  2. If the site linking to you is already indexed, spiders will also receive your site
  3. Helps you to receive traffic from other websites linked to you.
  4. The high-quality incoming link means your site will be admired as a valuable resource. This could be easily done by writing quality content.

ALWAYS REMEMBER - “A Small Number Of Inbound Links From High-Quality, Relevant Sites Is More Valuable Than Many Links From Low-Traffic, Irrelevant Sites.”


Link Building Strategies:

  1. Writing Impressive content
  2. Guest blogging
  3. Infographics
  4. Directory Submission
  5. Image Submission
  6. Video Submission
  7. Search Engine Submission
  8. Forum Submission
  9. Classified Submission
  10. Do follow blog comments
  11. Dofollow social bookmarking website.
Now It’s time to Experts Conversation. What they think about Link Building and what strategy they follow for their blog/website.

MY FAVOURITE TOP 5 SEO EXPERTS

As we know, SEO is one of the important factors to rank a website high on the main search engines. You can’t ignore SEO process if you want to increase traffic from search engines. Search engine optimization is the one and only best practice to gain organic traffic from search engines.
As we know, Google updates its algorithm regularly, so if you want to stay updated with all Google Algorithm and SEO Community, then you should have to follow these industry experts. These below experts have the best Search marketing experience and helping a lot of companies to establish their online businesses. These experts provide you best strategy and guidance, how to get success in online business and increase revenue?
In this Post, I am going to mention my favourite top 5 SEO experts I recommend you too to follow all time. I have followed all of them since 2013 and continuously,
Matt Cutts
Matt CuttsMatt Cutts have a bachelor degree in mathematics and science from the University of Kentucky. And also have a Ph.D. degree from the University of North Carolina.He is well known for developing SafeSearch and Google’s family filter.He is the former head of Google web spam team. But As per Wikipedia and Matt Cutts blog he is on leave to spend some time with his family.
We all know Matt Cutts is a rock star in the world of SEO, One of the favourite quotes of mine from Matt Cutts.
If you would love to hear more from Google Updates, why not hear directly from the source?
Website: mattcutts.com/blog
Twitter: 
@mattcutts
Check out here – Seo Writing Tips
Rand Fishkin
Rand Fishkin
Born in New Jersey, In 2002 Rand Fishkin involved in the field of SEM and2004, Rand Fishkin foundedMoz.com with his mom Gillian. And well known as Wizard of Moz, in today which is one the most popular software making company in the marketing field. He hosts a weekly video segment called Whiteboard Friday, where they discuss marketing tactics and his terms. He is also a Co-founder of Art of SEO and Inbound.org.
Website: moz.com
Twitter: 
@randfish
Neil Patel
Neil Patel
Neil Patel is the mastermind of the world of SEO; He has done some incredible thing in the field of Internet Marketing. He is a co-founder of Crazy EggHello BarKISSmetrics, and writer QuickSprout. He helps companies like Amazon, NBC, GM, HP and Viacom grow their revenue.
Last week I read some great blog post of my fellow bloggers about Neil Patel.You can check out here:-
What People Can Learn From Neil Patel – Ãbdül Häséèb Blog
Here is my favourite quote of Neil Patel
Website: quicksprout.com
Twitter: 
@neilpatel
Aaron Wall
AAaron Wallaron Wall is the Founder of SEOBook.com and to its parallel site PPCBlog.com, a very influential and powerful SEO blog that’s frequently updated. Aaron Wall is a one of the most influencing personality in the field of SEO. Just Type “SEO training” into Google and Wall’s site is the first to pop up. His SEOBook.com website founded in 2003, which offers Internet marketing tips, Search Analysis and online business tips.
Website: http://www.seobook.com
Twitter: 
@ SEObook
Brian Dean
Brian DeanBrian Dean is a well-known entrepreneur and SEO expert and founder and CEO of Backlinko. His firm is focused on organic traffic, link building campaigns as well as provides SEO Training.
Following Brian Dean profile is the best way to keep track of recent SEO Updates, changes, Link building tips, and development in Internet marketing world.
Website: http://backlinko.com
Twitter: @
Backlinko