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What Should You Do If Your Search Rankings Just Won't Go Up?

What Should You Do If Your Search Rankings Just Won't Go Up? | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Sometimes you do everything right, and it works like it should. Other times you do everything right, but nothing happens.


But here’s the good news.If your rankings are stuck, there are things you can do to help them move up in the SERPs. It’s absolutely possible.


Today, I’m going to show you exactly what to do to get your rankings up....

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Neil Patel shares practical SEO tips to get your site ranking better on search engines.

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We Analyzed 203,900 Data Points to Answer the Question: Do Keywords Matter?

We Analyzed 203,900 Data Points to Answer the Question: Do Keywords Matter? | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Let me start with a basic statement. Keywords aren’t that important anymore.

How can I be so sure about this? Because the data tells me so. First, let’s look at an example.

In a recent study, we cracked the Hummingbird algorithm code wide open. We analyzed 9.93 million words of content, smashed them together, shook them up and came up some astonishing results. Our focus was to understand exactly how Hummingbird works and how it ranks websites based on their content.

Our study analyzed select sites within a narrow niche and discovered how they ranked comparatively in select topics.

The top-ranked blogs did not necessarily have high keyword saturation, keyword representation or lots of high-DA backlinks.

What did the top ranked blogs have, if not keywords or backlinks?

They had strong topic coverage, few gaps in the topics that they covered and comprehensive content within each of their chosen topic categories.

In other words, they had really strong content, instead of a really strong link profile....

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For content marketers, content writers and PR pros, Neil Patel says there are more important things than keywords. Find out what they are.

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SEO Handbook: 17 Essential SEO Tips Your Blog MUST Follow - SumoMe

SEO Handbook: 17 Essential SEO Tips Your Blog MUST Follow - SumoMe | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it
New to SEO? Here’s all the tips you need to know to optimize your content before, after, and when you blog.

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Practical tips for better SEO results.

rodrick rajive lal's curator insight, May 19, 2016 11:10 PM
An important guide that helps you promote your content and boost viewership. This is a must read for those who are into blogging and websites!
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9 Quick SEO Wins Every Marketer Should Pursue

9 Quick SEO Wins Every Marketer Should Pursue | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Are the right technical pieces in place? Are you producing the right content? Are you connecting with customers, colleagues, and other industry thought leaders? These are the hallmarks of a good SEO program today.


Before you start thinking it’s all too difficult, it’s really not.There are some quick SEO wins you can achieve to take steps toward higher rankings. Here are nine of them you can probably do just by setting aside an hour here or there.

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In this post, you'll find nine "quick wins" that can better your SEO strategy.

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SEO Is Dead. Here's What Is Taking Its Place

SEO Is Dead. Here's What Is Taking Its Place | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Thanks to recent Google changes, search engine optimization isn't nearly as powerful as it used to be. But that's OK--there's a better way.


If you've ever tried to deal with search engine optimization, you most likely have, at some point or another, wanted to bundle your whole site up and toss it into the nearest virtual trash can. Particularly if you felt compelled to focus on keywords, or any other technique calculated to artificially pique someone's mouse clicks.


You should be delighted to hear then, if you haven't heard yet, that the old-fashioned concept of SEO is deader than last week's sandwich. Google pretty much pounded the crap out of keyword stuffing and other absurdities with the search algorithm changes it's made over the last couple of years. And then Google made search secure, which means you can't even see what keywords someone used to get to your site.


It's about time, because all the minutiae blinded entrepreneurs to what is really important: making a connection with an audience. The term--not exactly new--that seems to be displacing SEO is OAO, online audience optimization. Before getting too squirrelly about another Three Letter Acronym, let's get grounded and think about what's important....

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Erik Sherman is glad the old SEO is dead and he suggests we watch out for online audience optimization.

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8 Search & Social Media Optimization Tactics Worth Doing Well

8 Search & Social Media Optimization Tactics Worth Doing Well | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Fast changing trends and serious competition has digital marketers chasing the latest and greatest tactics like hamsters on exercise wheels....

 

... All the scrambling often means core skills are overlooked. In fact, one of the easiest things a company can do to improve online marketing performance is to stop sucking at the basics. When it comes to optimizing for search and social media, well implemented basics are as good for search engines and social networks as they are for your customer’s user experience. Here are a 8 fundamentals worth applying to your organization’s daily content creation, amplification and optimization process....

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Lee Odden's SEO advice is always worth noting.

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A Step-by-Step Guide to Dominating Any Keyword You Choose

A Step-by-Step Guide to Dominating Any Keyword You Choose | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Not to sound like a sleazy used-car salesman or an obnoxious motivational speaker, but there’s definitely a recipe for crushing it with your keywords.


During the years, I’ve experimented with nearly everything under the sun and have come up with a surefire formula for dominating the SEO game by targeting the right keyword and tailoring your campaign to reach your audience.


Here’s how to do it step by step....

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Page one, position one. It’s the ultimate goal of every SEO marketer. Neil Patel offers a blueprint to help you get to page one on Google.

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Google's RankBrain and Penguin 4.0 to Shake Up the Internet

Google's RankBrain and Penguin 4.0 to Shake Up the Internet | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Last week Google made a number of major announcements. There’s nothing unusual about that, of course, except this time the announcements have big implications for SEO, which will make thousands of businesses around the world wary about their efforts to scale SERPs.

This time around, Google has publicly discussed two new updates which offer a major shake-up to the standard Penguin or Panda upgrade. One is a new algorithm called RankBrain, which boasts machine learning capabilities, and the other is a slightly disconcerting real-time Penguin update. For the latter, it essentially means it’s time for businesses to be at the peak of their game with their SEO practices.

When not frightening businesses with a continuous SEO ranking update, Google is nearing completion of an extraordinary project which would bring the Internet to over 100 million people around Indonesia. For businesses, however, the big news is Google’s latest updates–here’s what’s known so far....

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An artificial intelligence component and a new search engine optimization update should have businesses and SEO consultants busy.

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7 Brilliant Examples of Brands Driving Long-Tail Organic Traffic

7 Brilliant Examples of Brands Driving Long-Tail Organic Traffic | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it
The majority of brands that researched and targeted long-tail search terms have experienced a leap in organic traffic and rankings, but that doesn’t mean you won’t experience challenges.


Truth be told, if you want an immediate organic traffic boost, creating content around long-tail search phrases may not yield those results.
But your focus should be on the long-term. That’s when your web pages start showing up in results, even for keywords you didn’t primarily target.


If you’re willing to play the long game, long-tail keywords can increase your organic traffic and convert better than head terms....

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Neil Patel shares smart tips on how to win with longtail search terms.

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SEO is Dead. Long Live OAO.

SEO is Dead. Long Live OAO. | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

OAO is the collection of techniques that online content publishers use to rise above the pack of sales sites, catalog sites, or sites that live through shady SEO practices, generating cheap clicks that cause unwary web surfers to stumble upon their pages.


OAO allows online publishers to leverage their greatest assets—their wealth of high-quality content—to create a consistent web-wide presence, and generate consistent new and repeat visitors. OAO uses the best practices of SEO, along with social media, content sharing, engagement mechanics and branding, to build and optimize loyal and targeted audiences for online content publishers.


OAO is an emerging discipline, but savvy publishers can begin to put its elements in place in their online strategies right away. Here are some tips to get you started...

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Linda Ruth looks at online audience optimization ass it replaces SEO.

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Get Your Web Marketing Priorities Straight: Focus on Search

Get Your Web Marketing Priorities Straight: Focus on Search | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

What you should spend most your time on when working on your web marketing strategy based on average return on investment (ROI). Hint: It's NOT Social Media...


So how do you decide which web marketing strategy to work on to attain the most fruitful retail website possible? The sexy new trend is social media marketing, so that means you should do that, right?


WRONG!


In this eMarketer article (and the graph above), the complicated decision of “what do I do?” is made easy and backed by real data.It’s crystal clear. You need to work on getting traffic to your website through the search engines. Google, Yahoo, and Bing are the #1 referral traffic source for retail websites (35%). Social media ranks fifth out of six (2.4%)! You definitely want a piece of that pie. Here’s how…

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This was a really practical discussion of the importance of "search" in your marketing strategies. SEO still matters, but the tools and approach differ with each enhancement by Google and other search engines.

Laura Brown's comment, July 31, 2013 9:27 AM
Try unmarketing instead. SEO is a dying breed as Google keeps updating and innovating to weed out sites which focus on SEO instead of real actual people (RAP).
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5 Reasons Your Small Business Needs Local SEO | Business 2 Community

5 Reasons Your Small Business Needs Local SEO | Business 2 Community | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

This is partly because Google’s algorithm isn’t playing any games these days, and partly because there are so many businesses working on their local SEO at the same time you are. If these people are your competition it’s going to be more and more difficult to rank as time goes by.

 

Despite all of this, there are still businesses out there that aren’t embracing the essential nature of local SEO. Some are trying to keep things on a purely social playing field by purchasing ads on Facebook and focusing their marketing efforts exclusively in these areas. Others are (seemingly) deliberately ignoring the opportunity presented by the local listing pages offered by the major search engines – Google, Bing, and Yahoo each offer pages that businesses can claim in order to increase their local exposure. And if the search engine has a result to deliver that was created with their webmaster tools, don’t you think it’s more likely than someone other content to appear when someone searches for a term relevant to your business?...

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Local SEO is very important for many small businesses and is also one of the more difficult online marketing strategies to master. These tips will help...

Adam Donkus's curator insight, May 14, 2013 4:01 PM

The last reason is definetly the most important reason to invest in local SEO