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Next Digital
Search Lead
Australia’s largest independently
owned full service digital agency
Hi, my name is Daylan
Digital for 10+ years
My blog is Daylandoes.com
Start with a story…
Facebook Spam : I wanted to figure out why it exists
I hate facebook spam - sreenshot
Mid-morning rant…
So I found out and wrote an article about it
WHOA! 500 people!
2.15pm
The Reddit Effect
Turns out it hit the front page of Reddit
UH-OH!
3.15pm
And the traffic came….
8.00 am
The Next Day
Lots and lots of traffic
Kevin Costner was right! I built it & they came.
Regular Week The Facebook Post Week
A little different from most weeks
And the traffic brought the media
“Hi. I’m a reporter working on a story for The New York Times, saw Daylans blog post
On people selling Facebook pages, and wanted to get some more details. Could someone
Please pass this message along to him?”
Thanks
Roy Furchgott
New York Times
Even these guys wanted to talk to me
But my interview got bumped for some fluffy political thing
201 countries visited my site
221,100 from USA
76,000 from UK
31,000 from AU
64 from Kenya
29 from Palestine
88 from China But people kept on coming…
The article goes live
And the NY Times article eventually went live
Hacked!
Which annoyed someone enough to hack my site
And delete the entire thing…
The
NERDIER
Side of Writing
Tips & Tricks I’ve learnt along the way to help
build your online authorship.
COMMUNITY
AUTHORSHIP
SEO
ANALYTICS
TITLE
VOICE
WEBSITE
WEBSITE
WEBSITE
Pros:
Cheap or FREE to run
Easy to set-up
Updates Automatically
Indexed into Search Engines quickly
Sharing community
Secure and strong hosting platform
Cons:
Not as much freedom (Less
Configurable)
Not your own URL
Design Limitations
Not your platform
Hosted Blog
WEBSITE
Pros:
Full control
Free download
Lots of plugins
Massive amounts of design options
Scalable
Your own domain
Cons:
Require hosting
Some technical set-up
Costs money
Self-reliant
Stand-alone Blog
WEBSITE
Domain name : $5-$15 per year
Hosting : $3 per month
Theme : Free - $100
Yearly cost : $100
www.crazydomains.com.au www.themeforest.net
VOICE
VOICE
Unique.
Provide something of value.
Stand for something.
What do readers want from content?
VOICE
Tips for finding your online voice.
Just Do It.
(please don’t sue me Nike)
Write like you speak
Make mistakes.
Keep going.
VOICE
You don’t have to write for the Internet
VOICE
You just have to write for this guy
TITLE
TITLE
Write your headline first
Give the audience what they want
Keep it to 70 Characters (with spaces)
Keep on tweaking it
‘How to’ lists are great for traffic
The Twitter Bait
ANALYTICS
ANALYTICS
Analytics is integral to understanding your online audience
• Which content is most popular
• What time of day gets most traffic
• Where your traffic comes from
• Is your site performing ok
• Are readers bouncing
• Is your navigational structure ok
• What country are your readers located
• Is your SEO working
• How much many is your Adsense making you
• Where do your readers go after your article
• New or returning visitor
ANALYTICS
Google Analytics
Complete analytics package for your website. Free and very widely used.
http://www.google.com/analytics/
Google Webmaster Tools
Like mini-analytics but allows you to Interact with and dictate how Google
treats your website.
https://www.google.com/webmasters/tools
Bing Webmaster Tools
The Bing equivalent of Google Webmaster tools. Allows you to interact
with and dictate how Bing handles your website.
http://www.bing.com/toolbox/webmaster
Free Analytics Tools
SEO
SEO
80+% of internet users in Australia use search
engines each day
94% of those searches are on Google
Search engines do their best to find the most
relevant and informative authority on a topic.
Find your topic and become that
Authority.
Awesome content isn’t enough.
SEO
Great, original content
Sound infrastructure that search engine
crawlers can access easily
Promotion (links, social)
Freshness
The Essentials of Good Rankings
SEO
Do NOT buy links
Don’t copy content
Learn about your competitors
Learn about your audience
The Essentials of Good Rankings
SEO
Find exactly what your audience is searching for.
https://adwords.google.com/o/KeywordTool
Tools & Resources
SEO
Tools & Resources
MOZ.com - Learn a bit more about SEO
http://moz.com/beginners-guide-to-seo
Install SEO Plugins
http://wordpress.org/plugins/wordpress-seo/
Do your own Google searches
If you have an idea. Google it and see what the competition is like.
Open Site Explorer
http://www.opensiteexplorer.org/
See how your competitors back link profile looks.
Social Site explorer
http://socialsiteexplorer.com/
See how social your competitors are.
AUTHORSHIP
AUTHORSHIP
Authorship :
Allows you to see analytics for your content in search results
Gives you ownership of your content online
Gives exposure to your Google Plus account
Distinguishes your content in search engines
AUTHORSHIP
.
Authorship is widely considered to be the future of search
AUTHORSHIP
How to Set-up Authorship
Create a Google Plus account.
Upload a picture of yourself
Verify your websites email address at
https://plus.google.com/authorship
1.
2.
COMMUNITY
COMMUNITY
Remember: It’s about this guy
COMMUNITY
Forums
Twitter – follow people with similar interests
Google Plus – communities, similar authors
Facebook – friends, groups
Reddit – subreddits and comments
Comment on other blogs and websites
Guest Contribution to other websites
Offer downloads and advice
Promote offline
Find your community and interact with them
COMMUNITY
AUTHORSHIP
SEO
ANALYTICS
TITLE
VOICE
WEBSITE
T: @DaylanDoes
G+: gplus.to/daylanpearce
W: Daylandoes.com
THANK YOU

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The Nerdier Side of Writing

  • 1. Next Digital Search Lead Australia’s largest independently owned full service digital agency Hi, my name is Daylan Digital for 10+ years My blog is Daylandoes.com Start with a story…
  • 2. Facebook Spam : I wanted to figure out why it exists
  • 3. I hate facebook spam - sreenshot Mid-morning rant… So I found out and wrote an article about it
  • 5. The Reddit Effect Turns out it hit the front page of Reddit
  • 7. 8.00 am The Next Day Lots and lots of traffic
  • 8. Kevin Costner was right! I built it & they came. Regular Week The Facebook Post Week A little different from most weeks
  • 9. And the traffic brought the media
  • 10. “Hi. I’m a reporter working on a story for The New York Times, saw Daylans blog post On people selling Facebook pages, and wanted to get some more details. Could someone Please pass this message along to him?” Thanks Roy Furchgott New York Times Even these guys wanted to talk to me
  • 11. But my interview got bumped for some fluffy political thing
  • 12. 201 countries visited my site 221,100 from USA 76,000 from UK 31,000 from AU 64 from Kenya 29 from Palestine 88 from China But people kept on coming…
  • 13. The article goes live And the NY Times article eventually went live
  • 14. Hacked! Which annoyed someone enough to hack my site And delete the entire thing…
  • 15. The NERDIER Side of Writing Tips & Tricks I’ve learnt along the way to help build your online authorship.
  • 18. WEBSITE Pros: Cheap or FREE to run Easy to set-up Updates Automatically Indexed into Search Engines quickly Sharing community Secure and strong hosting platform Cons: Not as much freedom (Less Configurable) Not your own URL Design Limitations Not your platform Hosted Blog
  • 19. WEBSITE Pros: Full control Free download Lots of plugins Massive amounts of design options Scalable Your own domain Cons: Require hosting Some technical set-up Costs money Self-reliant Stand-alone Blog
  • 20. WEBSITE Domain name : $5-$15 per year Hosting : $3 per month Theme : Free - $100 Yearly cost : $100 www.crazydomains.com.au www.themeforest.net
  • 21. VOICE
  • 22. VOICE Unique. Provide something of value. Stand for something. What do readers want from content?
  • 23. VOICE Tips for finding your online voice. Just Do It. (please don’t sue me Nike) Write like you speak Make mistakes. Keep going.
  • 24. VOICE You don’t have to write for the Internet
  • 25. VOICE You just have to write for this guy
  • 26. TITLE
  • 27. TITLE Write your headline first Give the audience what they want Keep it to 70 Characters (with spaces) Keep on tweaking it ‘How to’ lists are great for traffic The Twitter Bait
  • 29. ANALYTICS Analytics is integral to understanding your online audience • Which content is most popular • What time of day gets most traffic • Where your traffic comes from • Is your site performing ok • Are readers bouncing • Is your navigational structure ok • What country are your readers located • Is your SEO working • How much many is your Adsense making you • Where do your readers go after your article • New or returning visitor
  • 30. ANALYTICS Google Analytics Complete analytics package for your website. Free and very widely used. http://www.google.com/analytics/ Google Webmaster Tools Like mini-analytics but allows you to Interact with and dictate how Google treats your website. https://www.google.com/webmasters/tools Bing Webmaster Tools The Bing equivalent of Google Webmaster tools. Allows you to interact with and dictate how Bing handles your website. http://www.bing.com/toolbox/webmaster Free Analytics Tools
  • 31. SEO
  • 32. SEO 80+% of internet users in Australia use search engines each day 94% of those searches are on Google Search engines do their best to find the most relevant and informative authority on a topic. Find your topic and become that Authority. Awesome content isn’t enough.
  • 33. SEO Great, original content Sound infrastructure that search engine crawlers can access easily Promotion (links, social) Freshness The Essentials of Good Rankings
  • 34. SEO Do NOT buy links Don’t copy content Learn about your competitors Learn about your audience The Essentials of Good Rankings
  • 35. SEO Find exactly what your audience is searching for. https://adwords.google.com/o/KeywordTool Tools & Resources
  • 36. SEO Tools & Resources MOZ.com - Learn a bit more about SEO http://moz.com/beginners-guide-to-seo Install SEO Plugins http://wordpress.org/plugins/wordpress-seo/ Do your own Google searches If you have an idea. Google it and see what the competition is like. Open Site Explorer http://www.opensiteexplorer.org/ See how your competitors back link profile looks. Social Site explorer http://socialsiteexplorer.com/ See how social your competitors are.
  • 38. AUTHORSHIP Authorship : Allows you to see analytics for your content in search results Gives you ownership of your content online Gives exposure to your Google Plus account Distinguishes your content in search engines
  • 39. AUTHORSHIP . Authorship is widely considered to be the future of search
  • 40. AUTHORSHIP How to Set-up Authorship Create a Google Plus account. Upload a picture of yourself Verify your websites email address at https://plus.google.com/authorship 1. 2.
  • 43. COMMUNITY Forums Twitter – follow people with similar interests Google Plus – communities, similar authors Facebook – friends, groups Reddit – subreddits and comments Comment on other blogs and websites Guest Contribution to other websites Offer downloads and advice Promote offline Find your community and interact with them

Hinweis der Redaktion

  1. Click like if you hate cancerOne like equals one prayer for this soldierName a band that doesn’t have an E in the name.It was stuff I was seeing because a friend had clicked a like button yet not directly shared itFacebook had looked like this for weeks and it was really annoying me so I wanted to figure out why they existed.
  2. So I did some digging around and found that there were people making money off this stuff.People build pages with lots of interaction and then sell them on to businesses or individuals who want a large fan base to promote to.SO I worte the post, hit publish, shared it on my various social accounts and went to work.
  3. A little after lunch I logged in and say I had had over 500 people hit my site. I was used to 100 a week at most (and they were mostly my dad checking it over and over again)I did a little bit of digging to see who these people were and it seemed like Reddit was driving a lot of this traffic.
  4. Reddit is a social bookmarking site.People share cool stuff they’ve found on the web and other users upvote it if they agree tat it’s cool.It’s were contetn for the internet is founded. If you see something funny on the news or breaking story, it’s usually been on Reddit for over a week already.Well, my little post had been submitted and eventually upvoted to the front page.Normally, this would be great, but this opens up a phenominon called The Reddit Effect.Overwhelming amounts of traffic to your site all at once which can often bring down your serverOne hour later…
  5. I added some caching plugins to my site to ensure my little server could handle the volume and not die.I watched it for the rest of the day, responding to comments,By the next morning
  6. And it was still alive…
  7. In the 4 days after my post went live I’d had over 100k people visit my site. It had gotten a lot of attention
  8. Including from some massive online publishers who wanted interviews and to hear about my ‘discovery’. It snowballed for the next week and all sprts of publishers were publishing my post all over the world.But then one mornign I got into work and there was an email waiting for me from my boss saying that another rreporter was wanting to chat to me.
  9. I thought it was a prank at first.But sure enough we did an interview via skype and I was told he just needed to get comment from Facebook beofre he published it.A couple of days went by and the interview never appeared.And it seemed that they figured my story wasn;t as important as this other trivial issue that was occuring at the same time.
  10. All good.Lots of people from all over the world were still coming. Reading something I put together in 30 mins while watching sunrise.And then I got another email from the NY Times. They said Facebook had made some counter claims and would I like to comment.I did and I provided eveidence that some of the stuff they were claiming was just incorrect.It went back and forth like that a while. They said something, I proved them wrong. EtcUntil finally after a few months, Roy said They have one day to respond and then it’s going live.
  11. The article went live.I was pretty
  12. Website is your platform, so important you choose the right one.When looking at starting a blog – 2 main options.
  13. Hosted option
  14. Stand alone options
  15. I prefer the stand alone which you can set-up for about $100 a years.With adsense you could probably even make that back if you get a steady stream of traffic.
  16. Voice refers to who you areonline. What makes you differetn from everyone else. Why would people want to read your stuff?From a readers perspective, I;ve found theya re after three core things.
  17. Unique – don’t be generic. Give a reason to read you over a million other blogs out there. Different take on something.something of value – Youa re asking for 5-10 mins of their life. Give them soemthing that’s worth it. Teach them something or change their opionion about a topic. Give a download even but don’t waste their timeStand for soemthing – This is what I’ve found. Get stuck being too polite online. Write for yourslef and those who like your take on things, don’t give into mediocrity.If something is rubbish write about it. Happens a lot in the search marketing field – there are superstars who everyone dotes over every word.If they do something rubbish – call them out. Have an opinion. Very much relates to the first point.
  18. Just do it. – just vent. Eventually you find your writing mojo and it becomes your style.Like you speak – doesn’t work for everyone, but it does for me. Anything I write (for my blog) is me completely. Those who read it and know me have told me that they can hear me speaking as they read. Your writing becomes your brand that people recognise, just like your voice is recognisable by everyone who knows you.Make mistakes – some of my earliest web writing is generic and horrible. In a year from now I’ll probably think the same thing about something I write today. It’s all good. You learn along the way.Keep going – cliché, but practice makes perfect. Every post won’t be awesome. Some posts will get 5 readers others will get 5000. Keep going though. As your skills grow so too does your audience.
  19. A lot of people think that the internet is huge. Who cares what I have to say.You don’t have to write for the internet.
  20. You only need to write for this guy right here. He is your audience.It seems big, but don’t let that scare you.
  21. Title is crucial for success.This is a generic Thai cook book in reality, but it has an amazing title which made it a best sellerYour title is your foot in the door.Combined with search, and this is how you will reach your audience 9/10 times. It has to be awesome or informative (or better yet, both)A few tips I’ve found for finding that perect title
  22. Headline first – having it as a foundation I find helps dictate the theme of the article – great for writers block. It will morph and transform, but if you have a topic you want to write about, think of the title and build your article around thatAudience – touch on this one a little later on, but find what you audience wants. Do a google search of your topic and see what people are searching for. This info can help dicatet a good title that will work70 character – SEO reasonsTweaking - as mentioned earlier, keep tweaking ti what works better for the article. Don’t be precious about it. Keep on improving it. It’s not concrete, change it if something works better,How to lists – it’s how people search. Definitive learnings
  23. Analytics is
  24. This is your guide to the health of your site and your readers information. Without it you are flying blind.You have so much information that can help you determine what works well online contetn and technically.And the best part is that it’s free too
  25. Three crucial tools ive found are
  26. This is all about making sure your site and content can be found in search engines.
  27. Considering how important search engines are, if you’re online and your not found for specific search results, then you might as well not exist.Google is the king of search and will be for a very ong time still
  28. Contetn – if you’re in this room then you have a story to tell (make it original. Duplicate and ripped off copy is a no no and something suthorship is trying to stamp outSound infrastructure – 60% of the web is WordPress. Platgforms like Wordpress,drupalect are constantly updated for flaws and very very well built.Promotion – Links are like votes. TH emore you promote your site in relevant places the more Google/Bing see you as being an authorityFreshenss – Keep on having a conversation. Ensurign your contetn and site remains fresh is how to ensure Google see’s you as being relevant still.
  29. To google keyword toolFree tool from google to see how much traffic exists for a certain termWhat you think people are looking for and what they actually are are often differentEG: Opening a restaurant and starting a resataur
  30. Moz.combegineers guide is a great overview that’s easy to explainWordpress in particualr has some great plugins that are free that take care of a lot of the hard, nerdy stuff (Yoastetc)Do you own research. OSE – Back link profiel. Findout sites that are linking to them and contact them yourslef.SSE – see how social your comeptitors are.
  31. Authorship
  32. 160% increase in click through rate on posts with authorship
  33. Your search results are completely catered for you due to to a bunch of factors.Your location, your interactions, your browsing history, your time on sites, how much you use the Back button after a search, even who and what you send via your gmail account.The most trusted will be the most served result.Who you connected with will dictate your content. – but not only if you set this up.Your search results are personal now. Google follows you whether you know it or not
  34. Set-up a google plus account.If you have any google property you are almost there (youtube, Gmail etc.
  35. This is all about building your profile in you niche. In the circles that are influential and interactive with your subject matter.
  36. Doesn’t need to be everyone. Just this guy is fine.Target your audience by playing in the same sandpit as your target audience.
  37. You have the great contetn in your head. Add these seven things and your on your way to a pretty great online pressence.