Google recently updated their advice on how to rank better in the search engines by saying: “In general, webmasters can improve the rank of their sites by creating high-quality sites that users will want to use and share.” The advice used to be: “In general, wemasters can improve the rank of their sites by increasing the number of high-quality sites that link to their pages.” What does this mean? In a nutshell: If you want your site to rank well you should focus on improving your site rather than generating lots of inbound links.
10 Ways to Improve Your Google Rankings
- Make the page more relevant
- Make the page higher quality
- Make the page more well-cited
- Make the page more accessible
- Make the page’s listing in the search results more compelling
- Make the site the page is hosting on more relevant
- Make the site the page is hosted on higher quality
- Make the site the page is hosted on more well-cited
- Make the site the page is hosted on more accessible
- Make the site the page is hosted on a more recognizable and compelling brand
You Can Do This
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Page-specific work (numbers 1-5)
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Site-wide work (numbers 6-9)
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Branding work (number 10)
Page-Specific SEO Work
- Pick a keyword/phrase that you want to focus on for the page
- Optimize the URL structure to include that keyword/phrase
- Use that keyword in header tags when appropriate
- Use the keyword in the copy where appropriate
- Add images to your page and make sure they are named using your keyword
- Add alt tags to the images that use the keyword
- Ensure your meta title and description uses the keyword
- Avoid keyword stuffing aka “writing for search engines”
- Focus on writing high quality content that readers will find interesting, helpful, and engaging.
- Include helpful images, graphs, charts, etc. to interest readers. People are visual! Don’t forget that.
- Make sure the design of the page reflects your brand standards
- Avoid spammy words, phrases and other negative attributes. This is usually very obvious to the common reader.
- Attract organic inbound links through high quality content
- Reach out to the press and related industry blogs to mention your company. This could be through product reviews, mentions, guest posts, etc.
- Ask low quality, low PR sites to remove their links to your site (if there are any).
- If you’re a local business, you need your business to be listed in respected directories like Google+, Yelp! and TripAdvisor and many niche directories.
- Use social media sites to attract traffic/social signals to your page
- Ensure your website is accessible to people with disabilities
- Include ALT text on all of your images
- Make sure it is easy to get to the page through your website’s navigation
- Write a descriptive title using your keyword
- Write a helpful description that uses your keyword
- Make sure the description accurately reflects the information on the page
- Have a marketer/copywriter look over the description to see if it can be made more exciting while retaining clarity
Site-Wide SEO Work:
- Writing high-quality content
- Including images and other things that make copy more appealing
- Never keyword stuffing a page
- Making each page relevant to the focused keyword
- Including alt text on images
- Adhering to all accessibility standards
- Writing compelling, clear meta titles and descriptions
- Ensuring navigation is easy to use