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Online marketers spend a lot of time demystifying Search Engine Optimization (SEO), from the
jargon and rules to new updates and algorithms. As the technology continue to advance, what you
might know about SEO a year ago may no longer apply today.
Since SEO can be quite complex in its ever-adapting nature, it’s easy for blogs, brands and sites to
make mistakes based off common misconceptions. We highlight these issues below, along with
simple solutions on how to correct them.
Google have made the ‘ad’ sign less prominent these days so it’s easy for users to think that the PPC
ad that they are clicking on is the first organic search result that comes up. It is therefore
recommended that a brand bids on their brand term in order to avoid competitors leveraging the
user’s wrong assumption.
In the event that both you and your competitor bids on your brand term, your ad will more likely get
displayed over theirs as you have more relevancy.
When launching a brand new website, it is quite a common misconception that one’s SEO efforts will
take effect immediately. However, a site’s history is also taken into account, for which the new site will
have none.
Therefore, you should engage in some PPC activity to bolster the visibility of your new website for the
first few months until your SEO activity start to show results. You can monitor the status of your SEO
activities with tools like SEO PowerSuite’s
Cheap and quick SEO solutions are almost always the ones who engage in .
These are aggressive SEO tactics which usually doesn’t obey search engines guidelines.
Popular methods are keyword stuffing (where a certain keyword is nonsensically repeated in the
content as many times as possible), using hidden text (hiding all the keywords that you stuffed so that
it is not seen by the human eye e.g. making it the same color as the background) and link buying
(buying links as opposed to engaging in legit link building activities).
Before engaging an SEO service or agency, be aware of the strategies and technique that they
advise. If it seems too quick and easy, it may very well be fake.
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Confusing PPC (Pay Per Click) with SEO
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Expecting SEO results to take immediate effect for new sites
Domain Analysis.
- Falling for cheap SEO services who use black hat techniques
black hat techniques
- Considering SEO at the end of a new website build
SEO should be a key consideration to any new website project. Gone are the days where SEO is just
all about link building and having proper keywords in your content. Consider having keywords in your
page URLs, display an HTML and XML sitemap and implement basic HTML tags like the title tags,
meta description tags and header tags.
Make sure that at least a basic SEO checklist is considered and budgeted for in your website build.
Engaging in SEO is free in practice as there is no media spend involved and showing up on search
engine results is complimentary. However, there is a fair bit of effort involved in making sure that your
site is engaging in as many SEO strategies for it to rank highly on the search results page.
You might want to set aside budget for an SEO tool, consultancy or agency to help you achieve a
higher ranking over time. If you need to justify your SEO spending, you can utilize SEO Powersuite’s
tool to compare present rankings with any date in the past, e.g. when you started a
new campaign, made important innovations or changed the strategy.
Quick and cheap SEO services that offer black hat solutions may be easy for a short term project, but
will cost you in the long run.
When buried in a project, it is often all too easy to focus on getting the content out and subsequently
adding in keywords haphazardly the minute before publishing. The problem with this is that some
traffic-generating keywords might be forgotten in the rush of getting content out the door.
, and there various keyword
generation tools that will help speed up the process. Again, Rank Tracker is a good tool that connects
to your Google Analytics account, which can help to collate a decent set of keywords that are already
bring traffic to your site and relevant to your pages’ content.
Many brands don’t realize that their site might contain duplicate content. Examples may include the
‘About Us’ section if you have regional versions of your site, using printer-friendly versions of a URL
and utilizing various URL parameters.
Options for addressing this is to use the rel=canonical tag for pages that are essentially the same. An
example of this is the Professional Investors section versus the Individual Investors section on the
website.
There are a lot of overlapping content on both sites, but a redirect is not possible because Individual
Investors may not access some parts of the Professional Investor site due to compliance
requirements.
- Not budgeting for SEO activity
Rank Tracker
- Skipping the keyword brainstorming phase
Keyword brainstorming should therefore be given adequate time
- Forgetting to address duplicate content on the site
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If you have regional sites, you would also need to use the href lang tag (rel=”alternate” hreflang=”x”)
to show that you have content targeted towards variants of a single language. This is useful if you
have two regional sites in English, one targeting the UK and the other targeting the US.
If given the choice, always choose to display an HTML page rather than a PDF as there are more
optimizable elements in an HTML page. People are also more likely to share an HTML page rather
than a PDF.
However, if you do need to display PDFs on your site, make sure to use plain text as opposed to
words in the form of images. Set your title in the document properties, use an SEO friendly URL (with
‘-’s separating each word) and make the file size as small as possible for optimal download speed
and usability.
Search engines find it more difficult to read any content that is not in HTML format. If you use Flash
content, it will be harder to rank in the search engine results page.
Always make sure that content you want to rank has an equivalent HTML format. You may also want
to replace Flash functionality on your site using HTML5 techniques.
Social elements are factors that can increase your ranking, so make sure that you have a
, share your articles through your social channels and gain references from social accounts that
have good reputations.
In 2011, Google rolled out an update called ‘Panda’ which downgraded ‘thin’ or ‘shallow’ content, so
make sure content on your site is well written and user-friendly. If your site is image heavy, make sure
you apply descriptive alt tags.
A redirect is the process of forwarding one URL to a different URL. Some use cases of redirects
include moving from an old site to a new site or redirecting from example.com to www.example.com
so that users may easily find your website.
- Incorporating too many PDFs on your site and forgetting to optimize
them
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Excessive use of Flash content
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Ignoring social elements
social pres
ence
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Having thin content
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Not using proper redirects
A 301 redirect is the proper way to do this as it indicates to both browsers and search engine bots
that the page has moved permanently, and carry any link weighting from the original page to the new
URL.
SEO is a combination of several factors and no single factor can guarantee an increase or decrease
in search ranking. Therefore, it is always best to implement the basics of SEO first and try to get your
site optimized as a whole, rather than focusing on ultra specific details such as trying to assess how
much more weight an H1 header tag has versus an H2 tag.
Always try to implement best practice SEO when possible and don’t lose the bigger picture when
getting into the detail.
By correcting these avoidable mistakes, you can better optimize your brand’s SEO strategy to ensure
you are seen and heard. What other common SEO misconceptions did we miss? Let’s
discuss in the comments below.
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