Tag: google SEO

  • Forget SEO – It Is A Total Waste Of Time

    Forget SEO – It Is A Total Waste Of Time

    Forget SEO – It Is A Total Waste Of Time

    Now, I know that this is a controversial statement but hear me out before passing judgment on my parentage or doubting my sanity..

    I am NOT saying SEO is dead per se. You can, with a lot of work rank a website for long tail and low competition keywords, although getting a new site to rank for highly competitive keywords is like pushing water uphill, and is not going to happen whatever those SEO professionals tell you.

    The perception that organic rankings in google is free is incorrect.

    My point is that the amount of time it takes and the associated costs to get a site ranked, especially in a competitive niche, is not always worth the effort.

    With paid traffic you can switch it on and off as you like and you can easily and accurately measure the ROI.

    Who is Lloyd Hester and What Does He Know?

    Gone are the days where you could rank a site on page one of google in a few minutes. I know, I used to do it. Try typing in “Who is the number one SEO expert” into google or “Lightning Fast Google Rankings” or click on these links to go straight there.  Who is the number one SEO Expert? or just Number one SEO expert and also lightning fast google rankings  NOTE:  In reality, this is not that impressive if you remove the inverted commas the result disappears from the first few pages at least.

    Continuous and Ongoing Changes For Marketers

    What worked then does not work now. And, what works today will probably not work tomorrow.

    The Guru’s have stopped selling SEO ranking tools and gone over to selling youtube ranking, Amazon sales machines and running webinars for profit!

    If you are working on SEO then you are aiming at getting google to rank your site in the search engine ranking pages (SERPS).

    Google’s terms state that any type of manipulation to improve rankings is a bad thing. Not up there with fox hunting or mistreating defenceless animals but they do not like it and spend their lives trying to find out how we do it and blocking it.

    They really don’t like it. I imagine that their underground, protected shelter looks a lot like the CTU unit out of 24. Who knows, maybe they have their own Jack Baeur running about searching out and torturing those of us planning a Black Hat campaign on the World?

    Any form of link building that is done for the purpose of improving your site’s position in the SERPS  is against the mighty G rules. That’s it.

    Not only that, google are continually updating their algorithms to cause us pain and giving them silly names like penguin and panda!

    Now this being said, of course, there are a lot of ways to build links and I am not suggesting that you totally ignore them. However, in my humble opinion, I would forget SEO for SEO’s sake.

    Content Is King – Oh Yes

    Content is king and if you are producing and posting relevant, informative, educational and interesting content that provides value to your readers, you will find those people will naturally talk about it, it will get syndicated and links will grow naturally.

    Posting to snapchat (HUGE at the moment) facebook, Instagram, twitter, Pinterest and youtube can all help drive traffic to your site and if you get a lot of interaction, retweets, pins. Likes etc, then you could well get promoted into googles prized ‘first-page’ for a certain low competition keyword.

    Using on-page SEO techniques are a different matter, however, if you are producing content it does not take long to optimise it properly which will give you a boost.

    Adding the right h1, h2 tags, using keywords in your title and related phrases in the body text is all good and will make a positive difference.

    But, if you want to drive guaranteed traffic to your site then I would suggest paying for traffic. Shock, Horror.

    If you value your time then this is by far the cheapest way. Running a facebook campaign is not expensive and as long as you get a reasonable ROI then it is not a problem.

    Spending all your time and effort trying to rank a website only to get it slapped down a few places, replaced, or worse still totally wiped out in a few weeks is soul destroying and whilst we can shout at google all we like, it is their ball and they can do what they like with it (well nearly)

    If you are building amazon affiliate sites for example, why spend hours writing unique content and building links to it when you can put up a site quickly, run an ad campaign and get instant results. If it does well ramp it up, if not then move on the next one.

    Always The Exception To The Rule

    There are always exceptions to the rule and I am sure there will be plenty of people who will be quick to tell me of their SEO gymnastics and phenomenal results but, I would put a pound to a penny that there are very few of them that have ranked for a very competitive term.

    It is still easy to rank for “What to do in Azerbaijan for the over the fifties” or “The best vinegar to make pickled onions” But, to rank for a term like “best mobile phone” or “top t-shirt designs” the chances are it is not going to happen.

    You can even sell it to someone who has not read this post and let them try to SEO the crap out of it and see if they can rank it.

    Overall, the work it takes, and the unreliability makes it a fools errand.

    Of course, I do not expect everyone to agree but I have yet to see an argument that has made me change my mind.

  • Searching For Your Own Keywords or Domain on Google Too Often Can Cause Problems

    Searching For Your Own Keywords or Domain on Google Too Often Can Cause Problems

    Do Not Search For Your Own Domain on Google Too Often And, If You Do………  

    Google use a number of ways to help them rank a website. We are always being told that the mighty google works under a veil of secrecy and as far as their algorithm is concerned this is true.

    However, if you take the time to read google’s extensive webmaster section then you will find a wealth of information on what google is looking for in a good website.

    The gurus selling automated software, only tend to talk about the issues that they have a solution for.

    Search engine optimisation is about on page factors including keywords, page titles, meta tags, internal links and outbound links as well as backlinks from other relevant and non relevant websites as well as link wheels, social bookmarking, pinging and other tactics that will have you flying up the rankings.

    There are also a number of other factors that never seem to get a mention and that includes peoples search habits and practises.

    Most people with any experience of SEO will also have heard of bounce rates and stickiness of the pages. Google measure the time that is spent on a site, if a website is visited and clicked back off within 30 seconds this is not good.

    Google will think that the results it served up are not as relevant as they should be. this is the reason that we do what we can to make the page sticky to keep visitors on our sites for as long as possible.

    Another factor is whether you click on the results pages at all.

    For example, if someone does a search for “bird table plans” then google delivers the results in the order of relevance based on their ranking factors.

    Now, when you then click on the results and spend time on the site, this confirms googles opinion and all is good. However,  if you do not click on any of the links, especially the top ones, they will assume that these are not as relevant as they first thought and your site can start to drop down the results pages.

    This means that if you are regularly searching for your website or keyword phrases and do not then click on it then you could well be damaging your rankings.

    So do not google your keywords too often and, if you do then make sure you stay on the site and even navigate to other internal pages on your site.