Category Archives: SEO

Using SEO To Reach College Students

Teens and college students of all ages are going about college much differently these days. A lot of younger college students still like the idea of traditional college, the whole brick and mortar thing. Many older students are doing the online college thing. But you can’t just pigeonhole any one type of college student.

You can bet that most people looking into going to college, no matter how old they are, are using the internet to pick their schools, apply to school, and even attending at least one course online, if not pursuing their whole degree online. If you are a college looking to attract new students, here are some things you need to be doing. Continue reading

Originally posted on February 23, 2017 @ 2:44 am

5 Benefits of Understanding SEO and Marketing From Outside Industries

Unless you’re already familiar with SEO and marketing from a previous experience, you may wonder what the benefits would be in other professional settings. Well, especially with how information flow works in the modern business environment, search engine optimization is more important than ever, almost across the board in every single industry where you’d ever want to advertise yourself, or be found by people searching online.

For a few examples of this, take the healthcare industry, promotional work, the life of a writer, how bloggers make money, and website creation all into consideration. Each of these fields can be strongly affected by how well overall SEO and marketing are working together in the digital realm. Continue reading

Originally posted on February 25, 2017 @ 1:52 am

Using SEO On Business Website Pages

Business websites, in particular, need to pay attention to good SEO practices. Because every business will have to deal both with general text terms and specific ones, it’s important that you have a plan regarding word choice so that when people search for you on the internet, the right traffic heads your direction in the right situation.

To make this happen, use techniques like paying attention to strong, discrete language, putting your company members’ bios up, using dynamic videos for engagement and time purposes, linking to high-profile sources, and avoiding penalty traps that can come with certain techniques that Google is aware of and has determined to be poor business practices. Continue reading

Originally posted on October 31, 2016 @ 3:30 am

Supplemental Website Posts That Help With SEO Scores

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Creating a successful website these days requires a different set of skills than was required even a few years back. And the primary reason for this shift is because of the importance of good SEO. In the past, you could hijack search engine optimization processes with word stuffing and paid backlinks. Now, a little more thought has to go into the process.

And that’s why supplementary content has become so important in the scheme of things. It’s not good enough anymore just to have valuable information in text form. Now you have to think about things like semantics and Google penalties. So, what are these supplemental types of posts you can make to help you out with this?

Testimonials

Publishing testimonials is a good start to your SEO project. What this does is add intrinsic natural value to the subject of your website. Because people will naturally be using keywords that are associated with your business as they explain that they had a good experience with you, this will organically translate into a much better score from Google, especially compared to a site that doesn’t bother publishing these kinds of reviews digitally.

Blog Posts

And no matter what your website is about, you should always maintain a blog section. This is not only good for business because it shows people the most current news going on, it also ups your SEO score every time you post, assuming you follow basic SEO rules, like making sure there are at least 300 words, paying attention to headlines and subheadings, ensuring that you don’t overuse anchor words, and all of those details.

About Me and Contact Pages

And you should never forget to make contact pages and about me/us sections. Not only does it tell visitors to your site more about ownership and add to transparency, it also gives you ample opportunity to make use of phrases that Google will look on as adding value to your overall website. You can really dig into SEO phraseology in these sections, while still maintaining a completely natural formatting system.

Social Feeds

You can also use social feeds to populate your website in a way that will help with your SEO scores as well. If you have Facebook or Twitter feeds run directly into your site somewhere, Google’s crawlers will see the text as well as the links and images and add that value to the authority of your site.

Authoritative Explanations

And lastly, if you choose to either have authoritative explanations and language directly near certain terms in order to define them more clearly, or even have a separate section where you can use these phrases, that will also give your site a comparative advantage in terms of quality of quantity.

Originally posted on September 18, 2016 @ 1:57 am

Why SEO Is Important For Blogs, Websites, And Social Media

SEO, it’s a term you’ve been hearing non-stop, a buzzword, if you will. Bloggers and businesses alike are utilizing search engine optimization in order to make their websites and blogs easier to find. If you aren’t using SEO it’s pretty likely you’ll never appear on the front page of any search engines, and that’s where most people click links.

SEO isn’t just for blogs, though that is one of the most important places to use it. It included keywords, links, and keywords phrases, among other things. You can get more out of you SEO work by using keywords in more places. Continue reading

Originally posted on August 4, 2016 @ 2:38 am