A friend of mine said it quite simply, ” SEO is a moving target.” She is right. Once you think you have it figured out Google makes another algorithm change and completely throws everything out of whack. The truth is, everything you need to know about SEO is on the Internet. You shouldn’t have to feel like you should pay someone to obtain knowledge that’s free. However as long as we are bottling water and selling it, there will always be people who will sell things that can be had for free.
In this post our fictitious character Billy will explain how got moved up in the rankings. His story will not put you on page 1. His story may not even put you on page 2, 3, or even page 4 for that matter. What hist story WILL do is educate you on the topic of SEO, and will teach you some things that you can do to your site to make it optimized for search engines. No matter how much you do to your site to make it optimized for search engines, if you are not linked to enough high ranking websites then you will not do well. There will of course be exceptions that will contradict what Billy is going to share with you, but for the most part this post deals with the majority. Ready to get learned? Here we go!
Billy Buff is an awesome photographer located in Houston, TX. Billy started his photography business about two years ago, and since that time has done fairly well considering the current economic situation. He’s posted ad’s on Craigslist, networked with other photographers, gotten referrals from past clients, and picked the brains of the top photographers in Houston. However he still feels that he is not getting enough business or inquiries, so Billy decides to search for his business online through Google to see if that’s the reason. He Googles search terms like “wedding photographers in houston,” “photographers in houston,” and “houston wedding photographers.” He finds that his site is no where to be found! WTH? Well, technically his site is on page 12 but folks rarely look that far. He knows he has to do something fast so he starts google searching “seo tips” and reads up on on the blog posts coming straight from the horses mouth; Google Webmasters Blog. He figures if something changes with Google then he’ll know about it first! He goes onto read all kinds of stuff and compiles everything he finds into a list of “to do’s.” Billy says it’s time to take evasive action in order to move his site up in the rankings. There are a lot of things that Billy can add to this list but we’re going to keep things simple and focus on what Billy CAN do. Bill’s list looks like this:
- Pick 3-5 keyphrases
- Change my site title
- Change my site description
- Decide on www.billybuff.com OR billybuff.com
- Renew my domain name
Pick 3-5 key phrases – I’ll make it simple for you if you are a wedding photographer and tell you the most searched terms. These things aren’t going to change any time soon unless a city is renamed. These three do the best, and of course replace your city with…your city. “wedding photographers in your city“ “photographers in your city” and “your city wedding photographers”
Site title – This is one of the most important factors. If you want to be high in the rankings you’ll have to fore-go cosmetic looks on this one. The site title that does best is “wedding photographers in your city – your name photographers” That site title remains under Googles golden rule limit of 70 characters including spaces, and it stuffs all variations of your business’ name in the title. It’s important to leave the “s” at the end of photographers even though it’s just you. When people search they search in plural terms.
Site description – Keep it simple! I’ve found that Google doesn’t like long drawn out descriptions. I have found “your name is a wedding photographer located in your city, state” works the best. It stuffs your keyphrases into the description and tells the search engines and your visitors what your site is and who you are.
WWW or NO WWW – That’s a personal choice you’ll need to make right off the bat. No WWW is shorter, fits better on business cards, and looks better while WWW seems 1990’s. Either way pick one and create a 301 redirect to the other. If you can visit your site through www.site.com AND site.com that’s bad. Google sees them as 2 different sites,thus viewing them as duplicate content, thus penalizing you just a bit. If you have access to your hosting account you should have access to your .htaccess file which sits in root. From here you will create a 301 redirect (permanent redirect) from one to the other. You can also make this move in your Google Webmasters account without having to do the above.
Renew you domain – Believe it or not the length of time until your domain expires does play a role in the rankings of your site. If its set to expire in less than a year then renew it for 5 years.
Billy of course goes through the entire list and completes every task and waits. A few weeks later he already notices an increase and is happy with his results but continues to improve on it. He decides that he’ll concentrate on link building and let Google do the rest for the time being and can finally rest now that his site is optimized for search engines.
From our short story we can gather a few things; Billy’s site went up in the rankings for his chosen key words, Billy is getting more traffic to his site, and Billy is buff. However Billy is still sad because although he’s getting more traffic to his site, his inquiries are still down. Now Billy worries that his website itself may be the problem. He’s using a template that was good for when he started hist business but now he has outgrown it and needs an upgrade.
Billy will tell you what he’s going to do about it on the next post.