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

Outdated Keyword Optimization Techniques can Killing Your Rankings

Written By Unknown on Thursday, 25 July 2013 | 07:42

Outdated Keyword Optimization Techniques can Killing Your Rankings

It’s almost a weekly occurrence. An email (or four) pops up in my inbox asking for help because pages that once ranked really well in Google have gradually been falling. For most, it happens without fanfare over time, until somebody finally asks the questions “Where have all our sales gone?” and “Why can’t anybody find us on Google anymore?”
Since the first roll-outs of Google’s Panda and Penguin updates, there has been a slow and silent progression with regard to keyword optimization and SEO copywriting. With “better quality” and “natural-sounding text” being two popular battle cries of Google, web pages all around the Internet are seeing differences in rankings and traffic.
However, the possible causes of these differences have largely gone unnoticed. That’s because many of the criteria Google looks for where on-page elements are concerned have changed — and they have changed slowly and quietly for the most part.
There are a basketful of causes that could account for sites having reduced rankings (and, thus, less traffic and fewer sales and conversions). However, using these outdated keyword optimization techniques may be having more of a negative impact on your pages than you thought.
1. Optimizing for Only One Keyphrase Per Page
In years past, Google had significantly less sophisticated methods of identifying what web pages were about. Still, many people believe they have to choose one keyphrase and use it in its exact state to get a page to rank.
I interviewed Matt Cutts about the changes in SEO copywriting. One of the areas he talked about was the diverse number of clues Google now uses to discover what web pages are about.
It is not necessary to use just one keyphrase to ensure Google correctly identifies your page’s topic. As Google’s algorithm has gotten more sophisticated, keyword optimization has become much simpler. (Read the article mentioned above for more info about the changes Matt suggests.)
2. Using Keyphrases Too Often in Your Copy and Content
Here’s where keyword density advocates will chime in. Let’s skip that whole conversation and look at results, OK? It is pretty simple to see the results this old strategy achieved. Now many sites are facing over-optimization and have to backpedal because of the drastic changes in Google’s intolerance of keyword overuse.
Keyword optimization isn’t about quantity. In fact, in one video from Google’s YouTube channel, Matt specifically says that mentioning keyphrases too many times will get you “diminishing returns.” In addition, when talking about optimizing for a specific keyword density, he states, “…rather than helping, let’s make that hurt.”
Dial it back. Just because you can put a keyword phrase somewhere doesn’t mean you should.
3. Writing With No Regard for Keyphrases
On the opposite end of the spectrum are people who think Google’s call for natural copy and content means writing with no regard for keywords at all. Uh…no. “Keyword” optimization — by its very name — means you are writing using keywords and phrases.
“Natural” doesn’t equate to keyword-free.
With very few exceptions, getting good rankings requires the use of keyphrases in your copy. It’s how you use those phrases that comes into question in discussions of natural SEO copywriting.
To help your text read more naturally, avoid amateurish mistakes like:
Forcing singular or plural keyphrases into sentences when they are grammatically incorrect. Just as an example: “Visit our dogs carriers page for great bargains” is simply wrong. It should be “Visit our dog carriers page.” While “dogs carriers” might be a great phrase, using it in your copy this way will not only look like a typo on your page, but it also doesn’t look natural.
Stating the obvious – One practice that always makes me cringe is a page that reads something like “Our USB drives (also called flash drives, flash sticks, thumb drives and USB sticks) are of the highest quality.” It’s a lame attempt to shove a ton of keyphrases into a short amount of space. It sounds horrible.
On-page keyword optimization certainly doesn’t operate in a vacuum. There are lots of elements in the whole SEO equation. But getting your pages in line with Google’s preferred copywriting strategies can go a long way toward obtaining higher rankings or recapturing lost ones.
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Most Common SEO Mistakes made by Webmasters

Written By Unknown on Monday, 22 July 2013 | 04:49

Featured Article PictureRecently, I came across a very interesting article on Search Engine Land website that was referencing two videos from Google’s Matt Cutts.
First One was of particular interest because it gave specific examples of several areas in which webmasters failed when it came to on-page SEO and SEM. I want to help you with three of those today.

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The Search Engine Optimization Game - SitePro News

Written By Unknown on Monday, 22 April 2013 | 05:50

By Amit Rawat

If you are part of the online world, you would have heard a lot of talk about Google’s algorithm changes called Penguin and Panda and, as a result, may have made changes to your website or those of your clients.  However, if you are a small business owner, such as a carpet cleaner, hairdresser or plumber and search engine optimizsation is not something you think about an awful lot, all this talk probably means diddly squat (not a technical term).
To put it in plain terms, when it comes to Google, Panda and Penguin are not cute animals you find at the zoo, rather they were names given to major updates to how Google prioritized pages when someone does a search.
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Does Google still need text to understand my site?

Written By Unknown on Thursday, 21 March 2013 | 05:38

Google’s latest Webmaster Help video discusses Google’s need for text in indexing content. Matt Cutts responds to a question about how important text is in getting Google to understand their site. The user has a site that is mostly made up of images, and says that users like it better, bounce rate has declined, and conversions are up.



“Google does still want text,” he says. “So there’s a couple options. One is: if you have an image that you’ve made of some text that’s really beautiful, you can include some textual content there. You can sort of say, ‘alt,’ you know, or the title – that sort of thing. So you can say, for an image, here’s some text to go along with that, and that can help.”

He goes on to say that one reason a site might be having more user interaction, time on site, conversions, etc., is because it’s prettier. “And we see that,” he says. “Better design can help people enjoy and use your site more.”

He also suggests considering Google Web Fonts.

By Ami Rawat
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Conversion Rate Optimization – 3 Main Pillars of Success

Written By Unknown on Tuesday, 5 March 2013 | 07:30


A high conversion rate is the wish of every online business website owner.  For this, one requires proper tactics and more importantly, careful implementation of those tactics. This process is called as conversion rate optimization. Conversion rate optimization is the practice of creating an excellent landing page for visitors to provide the best user experience. The ultimate goal is to increase the percentage of visitors that convert it to leads. The visitor must take the desired action that you wish him to take. It can be buying a product, filling up a subscription form, newsletters etc. Generating more and more leads from within a particular amount of visitors is the aim of conversion rate optimization.

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SEO and Social Monitoring Software Company

Written By Unknown on Sunday, 3 March 2013 | 07:22

Rand fishkin talks about content marketing perspective and How Unique Does Content Need to Be to Perform Well in Search Engines.



Posted by: Amit Rawat on 3rd March'2013
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Google: PageRank Dilution Through A 301 Redirect Is A Myth

Written By Unknown on Tuesday, 26 February 2013 | 09:48

Just under three years ago, we reported that 301 redirects don’t pass full PageRank and that you should try to link through a normal link versus using 301 redirects.

The truth is, a 301 redirect and a link pass the same amount of PageRank. There is no more dilution of PageRank with a 301 redirect when compared to using a normal link.

Matt Cutts squashed this myth that I believe many SEOs thought to be true, today in a video:



Here Matt Cutts says:

The amount of Page Rank that dissipates through a 301 is currently identical to the amount of PageRank that dissipates through a link.

So the myth that you should not use 301 redirects because it will dissipate more PageRank than using a normal link is not valid.

Posted by: Amit Rawat on 26th Feb'2013
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Google’s Panda Update Has Turned Two

Written By Unknown on Monday, 25 February 2013 | 23:17


It’s been two years since Google unleashed the Panda update. How the time flies.



As you probably know, the update was designed to promote higher quality content from sites in Google’s search results. Google laid out some unofficial guidelines for what it means by “quality,” and victims of the update strives to recover from the huge drop in search visibility suffered as a result from the update, by following these guidelines as best as possible. Few have been successful.

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Posted by: Amit Rawat on 26th Feb'2013
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Matt Cutts - 2012 Korea Webmaster Conference

Written By Unknown on Tuesday, 12 February 2013 | 02:51



The 2012 Webmaster Conference was held in Korea on Jan 30, 2012. Matt Cutts was the main guest speaker and gave a presentation

Posted by: Amit Rawat on 12th Feb'2013
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How to build an effective content marketing strategy

Written By Unknown on Wednesday, 6 February 2013 | 22:14


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Content Strategy – Google Panda Update



Posted by: Amit Rawat on 6th Feb'2013
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Asus Qube Google's Latest TV Device

Written By Unknown on Tuesday, 5 February 2013 | 01:49



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Best Article Submission Posting Sites

Written By Unknown on Tuesday, 29 January 2013 | 03:17


Here you go with another cool list of 'Top 10 Posting' or say 'Best Article Submission Sites' for those who want to do SEO by themselves for Google, Bing. Article submission process provide you with another great platform for building your website's quality inbound links.


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