Saturday, March 28, 2020

Some more essential resources for SEO students

Every year it seems Google gives us a new ranking factor.
In 2014, HTTPS became a ranking signal.
In 2015, mobile usability became a ranking signal.
Then, 2016 shifted content development as RankBrain came onto the scene.
And, in 2017, there was a more significant push for more HTTPS websites.
Now, mobile page speed looks to be the next big ranking factor to focus on.
All that said, John Mueller assures us that “awesomeness” is the key to ranking in Google.
But, with over 1 billion websites online today, how do you create awesomeness?
One thing I know for sure is that all of these ranking factors are all shaped to create a better, more awesome user experience.
With Google evaluating sites based on hundreds of ranking factors, knowing where to aim your SEO strategy in 2019 for the biggest bang might seem impossible.
But good news: Ranking signals are going to continue to adapt to the user.
This means that new SEO trends already surviving have roots in the current algorithm — and with a little creativity and SEO savvy, it’s entirely possible for you to rank well in 2019.
While ranking signals are far from limited to just seven, the factors highlighted in this post are ones I consider to be the most important for this year.
Here are the ranking factors that will really matter in 2019, and why.

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What is image optimization?


Image optimization is about reducing the file size of your images as much as possible without sacrificing quality so that your page load times remain low. It’s also about image SEO. That is, getting your product images and decorative images to rank on Google and other image search engines.


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We all have a lot of downtime with CV thats for sure .  However instead of just getting bored at home why not learn something useful like SEO.  i mean how much bloody Netflix can yopu learn without going totally mad.  Thats what I think anyway


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It’s likely that some of your customers are searching for your business using the words and phrases you jotted down. Whether the majority of people are is another story.
So the first step is to figure out the most common way people search for what you do.
You can use the ideas you’ve already jotted down to do that. Start by doing a Google search for one of the words or phrases on your list. It doesn’t matter how ridiculous or long-winded this phrase is. I’ll use a purposely silly one to prove it.






Don’t be so obsessed with SEO that it actually hurts your strategy. No matter how good you are at SEO, this is only part of the equation. If people are not watching your content, then what’s the point? Video content and SEO work together to give your brand more visibility.
To optimize your content, make sure it is “shareable” and “linkable.” In other words, provide relevant and informative content that gives people the impulse to share and encourages publishers to link to. Your video must be high-quality, engaging, and valuable to the reader to get the most organic growth.
By producing content optimized for sharing, you will have a greater chance of achieving such results, which will then give your video more authority on Google.

2. Focus on Mobile Optimization

Mobile optimization is no longer just a part of video SEO; it is the central focus. Two years ago, mobile video viewing surpassed desktop viewing, and the gap only continues to widen. Although desktop video remains a key aspect of driving traffic, your video SEO campaign will die without mobile optimization.
Optimizing your videos for mobile consumption isn’t as difficult as it used to be. Make sure your website and video player is responsive to mobile viewing. Many hosting services automatically offer mobile optimization for all your content. Also, publish your videos on YouTube, Vimeo, and similar platforms that are automatically optimized for mobile viewing.
Because over half of all digital video is viewed on mobile devices, optimizing your native video for mobile consumption will maximize traffic and search engine rankings.

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Through competitor research and data mining, you can uncover keyword gems that have average search volume, but a high click-through rate for your audience.
Check out how Chris Hornack, founder of Blog Hands, saw an 80 percent increase in traffic after performing keyword research.
So, as the industry continues to whisper about the negative impact of keyword research, you need to identify your primary keywords and bucket them into topics suited for your searcher.
For instance, a Google study found that mobile search queries such as  “brands like” and “stores like” have increased by 60 percent over the past two years. This study explains the need to adapt your keyword strategy for the mobile consumer.
Andrea Lehr, Brand Relationship Strategist at Fractl, shares insights on how she buckets her keywords here.

Voice Search

According to Google, 72 percent of people who own a voice-activated speaker say that their devices are often used as part of their daily routine.
It’s evident that since the growth of AI assistants like Siri, Alexa, and Cortana, a new way of searching is coming.
Optimizing for the way people speak can feel like going to your first yoga class.
You’re looking around at what other people are doing, trying to breathe deeply while holding your lotus cup above your head, meanwhile, you’re just waiting for savasana. #Awkward.
I get it. And, Dawn Anderson does too. She offers some awesome tips on SEO for voice search, including thinking about how people ask questions and understanding local queries and intent.
And, Brian Dean recently shared his insights into optimizing for voice search after reviewing 10,000 Google Home results.

Rich Snippets

Rich snippets use schema to markup your text and data for better visibility in Google search results.
Rich snippets could mean photos or ratings on your result (which is standard for recipes) like this.





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