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17. Unique Research
Surveys work well
Research should provide new, unique insight
Numbers do exceptionally well – find quantitate research
topics
Google Dataset search
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26. Checklist of What to do After Building Links
Remember to provide a tracking link as otherwise source
will not be tracked from many Wordpress blogs
Don’t just pay the blogger, thank them
Socially promote the article/post and tag the
blogger/reporter so they know
Monitor traffic from the link
Check the website is still indexed
Check the link still exists periodically
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27. Digital KPIs to Measure
Converting traffic to website
Check sources (email, PPC, Google, direct, etc)
Brand mentions
Both number of searches for brand in Google and mentions on
social media
Unlinked mentions can be tracked too
Return on Marketing Investment
One of the most important checks – make sure the money (and
time) you are putting in have a positive return
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28. Get Value – Base Success on Traffic
Referral Traffic: Check the
amount of traffic being sent
from places you have built
links to your site (client site).
This will help you see how
much value you have gotten
from that blogger.
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29. KPI Checks: SEMRush
I like SEMRush for
ranking checks but also
because it is an
excellent tool suite for
link checks, technical
checks and keyword
checks. SEMRush also
integrates with
Majestic and has a host
of useful features.
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30. Follow Up With Bloggers
Message them twice after the post goes live with traffic
updates from their blog to the client site
Ensure to show them how you are socially promoting
their blog post
Remind them of the month deadline of traffic reporting
and ask them to help promote the post to ensure more
traffic
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32. E-A-T (Expertise, Authority, Trustworthiness)
“The quality and amount of main content, website
information, and website reputation all inform the E-A-T of a
website.”
Is the author here an Expert of what he is talking about?
Is the web page Authoritative?
Can you Trust it?
“Extensive reputation research is important when giving
Highest ratings, and is evidence of the E-A-T of the
page."
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33. Expertise
Experts can exist in any field (gossip, humour, fashion,
etc.)
Experts can contribute to user-generated content too
(Q&A sites may have expert users participating)
An expert should have an expertise on the topic of the
query. There are no general experts.
Experts may not necessarily have recognised / formal
expertise (education).
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34. Authoritativeness
Very positive reputation is often based on prestigious awards
or recommendations from known experts or professional
societies on the topic of the website.
For topics which need less formal expertise, websites can be
considered to have a positive reputation if they are highly
popular and well-loved for their topic.
Quality raters will look for reviews, references,
recommendations by experts, news articles, and other
credible information created/written by individuals about the
website.
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35. Trustworthiness
On-page trust signals include a prominent “About” page,
extensive contact information, and well-written privacy
policies. These signals are more important for financial
and shopping sites, but it doesn’t hurt to add these to
any site.
A good signal of trust for informational pages is the
presence of good references (links to sources)
supporting statements in the main content.
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