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Being Green in a Changing World of Search Engine Optimization
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It's time to look for keywords
It's time to reach new heights
It's time to meet your buyers in Google search tonight
It's time to write your content
It's time to code it right
It's time to publish blog posts in your WordPress site tonight
When I started with SEO it was all rainbows and sweet music…
A keyword was just a keyword.
Webmasters could hide content in white text on white backgrounds.
Desktop was the only search.
300 words was a worthy blog post that would rank well.
You could buy inbound links.
And even better…
A #1 rank meant you’d actually be at the top of page one search results and in the spotlight.
And you actually knew where you ranked in Google!
We were superstars!
Voice search arrived and took over 20% of Google’s inquiries, and as a result, search phrases became much more complex.
Are we starting to lose control of SEO and search?
Lack of data Stronger competition Information overload Rules and restrictions Pandas and penguins Knowledge graphs and rich cards Personalized search Mobile and voice search Malware and performance issues
Years ago I lost my love for SEO.
I was tired of plugins.
I was tried of dealing with penalties from
client shortcuts.
When I lost my love for SEO,
I lost control of my destiny.
I needed to remember that SEO isn’t about WordPress plugins.
I needed to remember that SEO is really about doing good and helping others succeed.
I needed to remember what made me special was that I wanted to do good and help others.
SEO taught me that I could be a superstar.
I excelled by focusing entirely on the user, by providing help, and by offering solutions.
I educated, I gained trust, and I built authority online.
SEO has changed a lot, and yet, it is the exact same. The goal of search has always been to help people find information.
• Ask questions about you and your target market
• Review your existing data and history
• Research competitors for keywords and tactics
Research
• Build a seed list of preferred keywords
• Pull search volumes • Score for Relevance • Create a sitemap and
plan for keywords
Plan • Write quality content • Optimize content for
SEO and usability • Promote and link build • Reverse engineer your
success and repeat
Execute
Good SEO has and always will start and end with a structured process.
The first step in your SEO journey is to ask questions about you & your visitor:
Who are you? What do you do? What makes you different? Who do you compete with? Who do you help? How can you help them? What problems do your visitors have? What questions do they want to ask? Can you answer any of these questions?
Is Mac and Cheese healthy?
How do I build a website?
How many centimeters are in a meter?
What’s the average age for buying a cell phone?
Where’s the closest Starbucks?
Embrace what makes you unique!
It’s the easiest way to stand out in a crowd and the easiest way to make an impact in organic search.
Rebecca Gill WordPress Agency Owner & SEO Instructor
@rebeccagill RebeccaGill.com
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