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3 Steps To SEO Success

3 Steps To SEO Success: Step 1 Titile SEO


Purpose of Titile


The title of a web page appears as a clickable link in search results and bookmarks. A descriptive, compelling home page title with relevant keywords can increase the number of people visiting the site. For example: Biography Database,Pictures DatabaseNew York Times, and SEO University.
Search engines view the text of the title tag as a strong indication of what the page is about. Accurate keywords in the title tag can help the page rank better in search results.



Length of Titile


A title tag should have fewer than 70 characters, including spaces. Major search engines won't display more than that.

Content of Titile


The title tag of your home page (and any other page on your site) should not contain the site’s domain name or URL. These will appear near the title in search results, so use your 70 characters to tell people what the page is about. The title tag should not contain any HTML, because it will be displayed incorrectly or not at all.




3 Steps To SEO Success: Step 2 Meta Description SEO Tips


Purpose of Meta Description


The meta description tells searchers what a web page is about. It is often displayed below the title in search results, and helps people decide if they want to visit that website. For example: Biography Database and Pictures Database

Length of Meta Description


Search engines will read 200 to 250 characters, but usually display only 150, including spaces. The first 150 characters of the meta description should contain the most important keywords for that web page. Using fewer than 50 characters could mean you’re not saying enough about the page.


Content of Meta Description


The meta description should be engaging, and should include keywords that accurately reflect what visitors will find on the web page. The keywords should be the same ones that a site's potential customers are using to search. Include a site’s location if it is important.


3 Steps To SEO Success: Step 3 H1 Headings SEO Tips


Just one H1 Headings


In most cases, a web page should have just one H1 heading. Using multiple H1 headings is okay if that is a logical way to organize the page, but they should be used sparingly. That’s because search engines can view multiple H1 headings as an attempt to signal that all the content on a page is equally important, a tactic that’s seen as an attempt to game the search engine algorithms.

Purpose of H1 Headings


Search engines look for an H1 heading to determine what a page is about. Human visitors do, too.

Length of H1 Headings


The H1 heading should have no more than 10 words, and no more than 70 characters, including spaces.

Content of H1 Headings


The H1 heading appears on the web page itself, unlike the page title, which people will see mostly in search results.


PublisherSEO University

What must we do to be Hummingbird-friendly?

Let me ask you few questions, and try to answer them sincerely:
  1. When creating/optimizing a site, are you doing it with a clear audience in your mind?
  2. When performing on-page optimization for your site, are you following at least these SEO best practices?
    1. Using a clear and not overly complex information architecture;
    2. Avoiding canonicalization issues;
    3. Avoiding thin-content issues;
    4. Creating a semantic content model;
    5. Topically optimizing the content of the site on a page-by-page basis, using natural and semantically rich language and with a landing page-centric strategy in mind;
    6. Creating useful content using several formats, that you yourself would like to share with your friends and link to;
    7. Implementing Schema.org, Open Graph and semantic mark-ups.
  3. Are your link-building objectives:
    1. Better brand visibility?
    2. Gaining referral traffic?
    3. Enhancing the sense of thought leadership of your brand?
    4. Topically related sites and/or topically related sections of a more generalist site (i.e.: News site)?
  4. As an SEO, is social media offering these advantages?
    1. Wider brand visibility;
    2. Social echo;
    3. Increased mentions/links in the form of derivatives, co-occurrences, and co-citation in others' web sites;
    4. Organic traffic and brand ambassadors' growth.
If you answered yes to all these questions, you don't have to do anything but keep up the good work, refine it, and be creative and engaging. You were likely already seeing your site ranking well and gaining traffic thanks to the more holistic vision of SEO you have.
If you answered no to few of them, then you have just to correct the things you're doing wrong and follow the so-called SEO best practices
If you sincerely answered no to many of them, then you were having problems even before Hummingbird was unleashed, and things won't get better with it if you don't radically change your mindset.
Hummingbird is not asking us to rethink SEO or to reinvent the wheel. It is simply asking us to not do crappy SEO... but that is something we should know already, shouldn't we?

How to get your first 1,000 visitors as fast as possible

1. After you create your profile start following other people and companies in your industry.

2. Perform keyword searches on Twitter for keywords related to what you do. Also start following 100 to 200 of those people each day.

3. Start tweeting about topics related to your industry (don't just tweet about things on your website).

4. You'll notice that after a few days 20 to 30% of the people you follow will follow you back. You can start manually unfollowing the people who don't follow you back or if you don't have the time you can use a service like Tweet Adder which can do this for you in an automated fashion.

5. Start participating on Twitter by tweeting at people in your industry and retweeting some of their tweets.

6. At this point you should have been on Twitter for more than 5 days and now you can start tweeting about your company and content. Make sure you aren't doing a hard sell and that 80% of the time you are still tweeting about stuff that isn't related to your company

How to get your first 1,000 visitors as fast as possible

1. Friend thought leaders in your industry. Although a large percentage of the people will not accept your friend request, at least 10% of the thought leaders should.

2. Start engaging with your audience by posting stuff on your wall. The stuff shouldn't be about your company, but more so about industry news and events related to your sector.

3. To create the most engagement post things that are short and during times you think your "target friends" are online.

4. Start commenting on your friends' wall and like messages that you like within your feed.

5. Start asking questions on your wall. These questions should be related to your industry. By asking questions you'll start to see more engagement from your "target friends".

6. After a week of engaging more heavily on Facebook you should start seeing more friend requests. Instead of turning away people you don't know, accept them as they could be a reader or your website or a potential customer of your product/service.

7. At this point you should be posting information about your company 30% of the time. But, again, don't hard sell your product... only do soft pitches.


8. After you spend a month or so building up your Facebook  presence it shouldn't be hard to get at least a few thousand visitors to your website just from these 2 traffic sources.