2. INTRODUCTION
• SEO is: “When you fine tune your site and
blog posts so that they get found and rank
higher on search Engines like Google”
• How does this helps YOU?
3. TABLE OF CONTENTS
• SEO Basics
• Section 1: Content
A) Keyword research
B) Blogging
- making your posts visual
- Make it easy for Google
• Section 2: Links
- Using internal links
9. CONTENT IS KING
• Every time you
post, Google
registers it as a
new page
• Google tries to
scan every page of
your website to
determine what
it's about
10. LINKS
• Google scans all the links on
your website. Links look like
this: Old Macdonald had a
farm.
• theylink to other websites
and pages on your own site
• People can also link to your
site from theirs
11. STRUCTURE
• The structure is the
framework, like the
outside of a house
• Youguys only have to
worry about content
and links because you
aren’t designing a website
16. GETTING FOUND USING
KEYWORDS
• You can figure the out which keywords will help
you rank based on:
- Traffic
- How Specific they are
- How Relevant they are
17. TRAFFIC
• Is anyone searching
for that word or
phrase?
• You want to focus on
keywords that have
results
18. GOOGLE ADWORDS TOOL
• To find it, just google “Google Keyword
Tool”
• Enter the words you want to focus on
and see how they're doing/what the
competition is like
• Try to choose keywords that have a
high traffic score and a low
competition score
21. BE RELEVANT
• Make sure the keyword is relevant to what you are
writing about
• If your article is about Donuts, your keyword
shouldn’t be Broccoli... it should be Sprinkled
Donuts, Chocolate Donuts, etc.
22. BE SPECIFIC
• Since the competition for popular
words like "chinese food" and "cheap
liquor" are high, look for the phrases
that are easier to rank for
• Ex: "chinese food in
Downtown Vancouver" or "cheap
liquor stores in Gastown."
23. LONGTAILS
• When you look at
the results, you'll
notice that the
longer and more
specific a keyword
phrase is, the less
competition it has
• These are called
"longtails"
24. NOTE TO SELF: USE YOUR
KEYWORDS!
1. The Keyword is in the title of the page
2. The Keyword is used repeatedly
throughout the post (minimum of 3 times)
3. The Keyword is used in the URL
26. 2 PARTS OF BLOGGING
•1) Make your posts visual
2) Format posts for search
engines
27. 1) MAKE YOUR POSTS VISUAL
•5ways:
1) Optimize titles
2) Use pictures
3) Use heading
4)Break it up into chunks
5) Bold certain words
28. OPTIMIZE TITLES
• Start with the
Keyword you
are focusing
on
• THEN make
your title
enticing to get
people
interested and
clicking on it
29. USE PICTURES
• Make sure you are using pictures in your posts!
• Pictures are a great way to catch people's eye and get
them to click on a link to read the full article
• Vancity Buzz kills this on the homepage, but you can
use them in your articles to help as well
30. USE HEADINGS
• Put headings throughout your post - this helps people
scan and focus on what they want
• Put your keywords in your headings to help with search
engine optimization
• Important note: This is NOT the same thing as
just bolding text
31. USING HEADINGS
1) Go to the top of your post
2) Select the heading you want
36. BOLD CERTAIN WORDS
• Boldimportant phrases to stress what you are
optimizing
• Bolding
words also helps guide search engines and
makes articles easier to read
37. 2) FORMAT FOR SEARCH
ENGINES
• URL structure
• Titles and Meta tags
• Pictureslabeled and sized appropriately with
hyperlinks removed
38. URL STRUCTURE
• Most blogging software allows you to change the url
• Make sure there are no numbers or symbols in the
URL to make it easier for search engines to figure out
what your post is about
• WordPress should do this automatically, but if you
have a really long title or one with numbers in it,
change the URL
39. CHANGING YOUR URL
1) Find your URL box at the top of the page
2) Edit and then hit “OK”.
40. USE TITLE AND META TAGS
• Title tags are the headline for your page when it
shows up on a search result
• Meta tags are that title’s description
• For our purposes, use them both as the same thing
Title
Meta
41. TITLE AND META TAGS IN
ACTION
This is on the bottom of your WordPress post page
Title
Meta
42. LABELING PICTURES
• Google is a very smart program, but it isn't great at
figuring out what a picture is about
• For example, if it’s a picture of a hockey stick, call it
hocketstick.jpg instead of 3456stick.jpg. You can do
this on your desktop
48. 3 TYPES OF LINKS
• Inbound - when someone else links to you
• Outbound - when you link to someone else
• Internal - when you link to one of your own pages
49. INTERNAL LINKING
is something you can do that makes a
• This
HUGE difference
50. WHY USE INTERNAL LINKS?
• Your website
can be a
confusing
place for a
Google
51. RELEVANCE WITH INTERNAL
LINKS
• Internal linking shows
Google which pages are
relevant to which and
links them together
52. LINK TO RELATED POSTS
• If you are writing a post and you have written another
one with related content, link them to each other
Cheap Chinese
food? Yum!
Wait a sec...
Thats related to
cheap food
53. USE RELEVANT ANCHOR
TEXT
• Anchor text are the words that you actually use as a link when you
create a link
Irrelevant
Relevant
54. PUT RELEVANT WORDS
AROUND THE ANCHOR TEXT
• Not only is the anchor text important,
but search engines also analyze the
words around it
55. CHECK OUT THAT ANCHOR
TEXT
Irrelevant
I walk by Joe’s Pizza Place with my dog all the time
Relevant
I eat the pepperoni pizza at Joe’s Pizza Place for lunch.
56. AUTHORITY WITH INTERNAL
LINKS
• Internal links also let you tell Google
which pages are the most important
on your site
57. LINK TO THE SAME PAGE
CONSISTENTLY
• The more you link to a page or post, the
more you tell a crawler that this is the
most important page on your website
• Make sure that the page you are linking to
is consistent with the one you want to
show up in searches
62. WHAT IS ON THE GENERAL
PAGE
- Focus Keyword: How to Use Analytics
- SEO Title (also the title of my post): How to Use Analytics for your Small
Business
- note that I used the keyword here
- Content: I have used my keyword phrase 5 times in the article
- Meta Description: I have used the keyword in my Meta Description
- URL: The URL is red because it doesn’t include the keyword – click the “fix
the page URL” to adjust it
Helpful Hint: In order to get the Green Light, you have to fill out this page
properly
63. STEPS FOR USING GENERAL
PAGE
• Step 1: hit “Save Draft”
• Step 2: Put in your Keyword: this is your keyword phrase as we have discussed in the full guide to SEO
• Step 3: Put in your SEO Title: this is the same as your article title at the top of your page. It must contain your keyword.
• Step 4: Put in your Meta Description: This is the hook for people searching for you online. It must contain your keyword.
64. STEPS PART 2
• Step 5: Save your article again, then click the “Check” link with the button next to it (right
under the save draft button).
• 1 of 3 things will happen – the light will go red, yellow or green.
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If it’s Green, it means you have completed everything you need to and are
ready to publish!
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If it’s yellow, it means you still need to do a few things. Check the analysis
tab to see what is left
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if it’s red, you have quite a few things left to do. Check the analysis tab to
see what is left
Step 6: do your updates, then hit save draft and check your article again. Once
you get a green light, you are good to publish!
Helpful hint: You don’t have to do every little thing – just do your best. You will get
better at SEO every time you write an article
66. CONCLUSION
• Dokeyword research using Adwords and use those
words in your posts
• make it visual with pictures, headings, bold, optimized
titles
• format your posts for search engines
• link
to posts relevant to what you are writing and
use good anchor text
Hinweis der Redaktion
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SEO is: “When you fine tune your site and blog posts so that they get found and rank higher on search Engines like Google”\n how does this helps YOU?- well, it helps google find YOUR articles online and gets more people reading what you write about\n Think of your subject as your own private blog that you are trying to establish – vancity buzz is helping you by giving you a better ranking to start, but you still have to do something on your own \n The more you do, the more benefit you will see personally \n
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The internet is a very big place\n Vancity Buzz alone has a lot of pages\nIf you write content and it isn’t optimized, will anyone read it? \n
Content\n Structure \n Links- All 3 are analyzed by Google to figure out where your page should rank\n
Every time you post, Google registers it as a new page \n Google scans every page of your website to determine what it's about\n Google isn’t Perfect\n you can help by ensuring your content is focused on keyword campaigns, and of course, is relevant, good quality and regularly updated\n
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Google analyzes how your site looks, is put together and runs- Sites with very long load times aren’t good \n
You are already doing this - let’s fine tune it!\n
without keyword research, you are just a monkey on a typewriter\n
When someone wants to find something, they type words into a search bar for what they're looking for - these are keywords \n The search engine ranks the results based on their relevance and authority to the keywords, and display the results. - Since keywords are just words that identify what you are talking about- any word can be a key word\n You may not realize it, but you are using keywords every time you write a blog post, although depending on how you use the words Google may or may not "see them."\n (last thing) Your job is to learn how to use keywords effectively so when people search for a term related to what you do, your pages will appear\n
if it’s about Vancouver... make sure you include that in your keyword!\n
You can figure the out which keywords will help you rank based on: - Traffic- How Specific they are- How Relevant they are\n To show up when people search for keywords, you have to be relevant to those words\n
Is anyone searching for that word or phrase? \n You want to focus on keywords that have results (there's little point ranking for words no one is looking for)\n however they don't need a lot of traffic, as popular words are harder to rank for.\n
Enter the words you want to focus on and see how they're doing/what the competition is like\n Try to choose keywords that have a relatively high traffic score with a relatively low competition score, because you aren't the only one trying to rank for these words!\n The keyword results will be displayed based on competition and monthly searches for that particular word.\n
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Make sure the keyword is relevant to what you are writing about\n If you're trying to rank for keywords that don't fit your website, service or blog, you will have less relevance in a search engine result because you have less authority in that area\n
In general, the more specific your terms are the easier it will be to rank for them- These are called “Longtails”\n
By using longtails instead of more popular keywords, you should be able to rank higher and hopefully drive more traffic to your pages\n More importantly, you'll be attracting people who are looking for something specific to what you do on a search engine\n
we will go through applying this throughout the blogging section coming up, but keep this in mind as we do\n
You guys are already doing the hard part of writing great content\n 2 parts:- Make your posts visual- Format posts for search engines\n
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Google is a very smart program, but it isn't great at figuring out what a picture is about\n You can give Google a hand by naming your pictures appropriately. \n For example, if it’s a picture of a hockey stick, call it hocketstick.jpg instead of 3456stick.jpg. You can do this on your desktop\n
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InboundInbound links are when another site links to your website. When your site gets inbound links, it gains "authority." You get authority for an inbound link based on how important the site is that's linking to you (this is known as "link juice"). For example, the Globe and Mail linking to your site has more juice than a small independent blogger with a limited following. You can't force people to link to you; the best way is to write great content so others take notice.\n OutboundOutbound links are when you link to another site. It's a way to tell Google that your site is related to theirs, and it also helps you get noticed by others\n InternalInternal links are when you link to other pages on your site. Internal links show Google which pages on your site are related, and helps Google understand what you focus on. You can also show if a particular page is important by linking to it repeatedly.\n
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your website can be a confusing place for a Google.\n The solution is internal linking. \n Internal linking is when you link one page on your site to another\n This means even though you produce great content and have it completely optimized it still may not be understood by search engines.\n
This way, search engines can find their way through your site and get a better grasp on what it is about. \n Another additional bonus of internal linking is that people reading a page on your site will be constantly given an opportunity to continue reading and go to another page, even when they have finished the article they came to read.\n
If you are writing a post and you have written another one  with related content, link them to each other\n This tells a search bot that these two pages are related\n
Anchor text are the words that you actually use as a link when you create a link\n For example,  in the phrase "Check out our 12 step guide on SEO  and help your site", the "12 step guide on SEO" is the internal link\n Make sure that your anchor text is related to the page you are sending the bots to\n Not only is it confusing for bots if they aren't labeled properly, but you will aggravate your readers if you send them on a goose chase\n
\n Not only is the anchor text important, but search engines also analyze the words around it.\n Try and surround the anchor text with relevant keywords to place an emphasis on your internal links and ensure crawlers know exactly what your link is about.\ndon’t just throw a list at the bottom. integrate it into your post. this will also get people clicking through more. \n
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Internal links let you create authority within your website\n Internal links tell search engines which pages on your site are more important, and thus which ones should be given the most attention\n
The more you link to a page or post, the more you tell a crawler that this is the most important page on your website. \n Make sure that the page you are linking to is consistent with the one you want to show up in searches. \n For example, it may be your "10 step Guide to Yoga for Beginners” or “the best 15 cheap chinese restaurants in Vancouver” \n