Posts Tagged ‘content’

It’s Not About Optimization Anymore. It’s About [Content] Creation.

Wednesday, December 23rd, 2009

writingJust the other day, a prospect said this to me.

And I got to thinking about it. She’s exactly right.

Every day, old websites, blogs, heck even social media profiles, are being optimized. Most, obviously, not all, new websites launched are optimized to a certain extent.

So while, for the moment, there are plenty of sites to optimize…it may not be like that forever.

Instead, content creation is king. Constantly putting out new, fresh content is the way things have been, and will continue to be, headed.

You’ll hear time and time again that Google loves fresh content. What’s fresher than a blog? Or social media? Or social bookmarking?

More and more, people look for small, sweet snippets of information: easily digestible and quickly answering whatever query they may have.

What’s the lesson for you?

If your website isn’t optimized, start there. Get that puppy search engine friendly.

If you don’t already have a blog…create one. Then answer questions you get all the time, whatever industry you may be in; include images and video. Make lists, how-to’s, even step-by-step guides.

If you’re not on any social media network, first find out where your audience is. Then get there! Start putting out fresh content – some self serving, but more importantly information your audience wants to know – whether it’s stats, local updates, or even a piece of witty humor.

Nicki Hicks
Optimization may be dying, but content is thriving

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Ask the SEOs #smx

Thursday, October 9th, 2008

Moderator: Danny Sullivan, Editor-in-Chief, Search Engine Land

Speakers:
Bruce Clay, President, Bruce Clay, Inc.
Todd Friesen, President, Oilman SEO
Rae Hoffman, Owner, Sugarrae Internet Consulting
Jill Whalen, CEO and Founder, High Rankings
Mike Greban

Topic: Social Media

  • Bruce Clay: site has spiked on search engines due to traffic from social media links
  • Rae Hoffman: great for letting Google know that people are visiting your site and using it
  • Mike Greban: Social search – people searching social networks; “new signals to search engines”; bookmarks give search engine weight

Topic: Content

  • TF: become the expert in your industry – and show you are with the content you provide
  • JW: are you answering people’s questions?
  • MG: content is NOT just compelling copy: video, images; “Build good content and build it for the end user”
  • RH: content doesn’t need to be perfect or great every time – just good content all the time, and tastes of great (example: cool content for flower shop: the funniest cards they see)

Topic: nofollow

  • MG: why link to sites that you are nofollow’ing? Doesn’t think you should waste time with nofollow
  • JW: thinks Google will eventually stop using nofollow tags, she doesn’t use them
  • RH: thinks it’s a new fad, that it’s better to have good external links, thinks it’s a red flag
  • TF: doesn’t believe in them
  • BC: works for him

Topic: Blogs

  • MG: how does the end user want to receive your information?
  • JW: watch dead blogs and hackers
  • RH: suggests to read about WordPress SEO, Feedburner for WP (“mybrand”); Google knows # of subscribers of RSS feed
  • BC: add relevant blogposts faster than relevant pages; dedicated bloggers; integrate info into site
NOTE: These notes are the major points of the presentations, and do not include every point the presenter made.


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