Ten Steps To A Well Optimized Website - Step 10: The Extras by Dave
Davies
Welcome to part ten in this search engine positioning series. Over the past nine
weeks we have covered the nine fundamental steps to a proper search engine
positioning campaign. From choosing keywords and writing content to optimizing
your pages and building quality links we have covered the required steps to
attaining solid rankings that will last. In part ten we will cover the extras.
The extras consist of tips, tools and Subscriptions that you will want to use to
keep you on the cutting edge of who's who and what's what in the search engine
positioning arena.
Over this series we have covered the ten key aspects to a solid search engine
positioning campaign.
<strong>The Ten Steps We Have Gone Through Are:</strong>
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Keyword Selection</div>
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Content Creation
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Site Structure
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Optimization
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Internal Linking
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Human Testing
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Submissions
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Link
Building
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Monitoring
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<font color="#FF0000">The Extras</font>
<strong>Step Ten - The Extras</strong>
The first nine steps in this series cover the true nuts-and-bolts of a solid SEO
campaign. These are the crucial steps you need to take to attain top rankings
that will stick. That said " there are "the extras", the icing on the SEO-cake
so-to-speak. Those little things that will bump you up from number 4 to number
2, or help you hold your positioning through an algorithm change.
Some of these things have been touched on in previous articles while others are
completely new. Either way, these are the things that will give you that little
one-up over other ethical SEO's who know their stuff.
<strong>Tools</strong>
One of the most important advantages you can gain over your competition comes
from the tools you use and more importantly, how you use them. Some people
blindly follow the advice given to them from so-called "SEO-software". This is
never the right decision. Taking the information these good tools can provide,
and knowing how to turn that information into advantage is the key.
Here are the tools that many successful SEOs use to build solid rankings for
their clients and why:
<strong>Top
Optimizer Pro</strong>
I've noted this one in the article on link building and it's definitely worth
mentioning again. Never before have I found a tool that can tear apart your
competition so thoroughly for such an affordable price and in such an
easy-to-understand manner.
This tool with take a look at the top 10 for a search phrase, and give you:
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their position
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their PageRank
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their Alexa rank
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the total number of backlinks to their site as seen by Google
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the number of their site pages indexed by Google
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their keyword density for the targeted phrase
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their title
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their H1 tag
This is the overview it gives you. You can then select one of the sites and view
more detail including:
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the backlink URL
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the backlink domain
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the IP address of the backlink
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the PageRank of the backlink from that page
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the specific anchor text use for that backlink (or a note whether it was an
image)
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the title of the page linking back
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the Alexa rating of the page linking back
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the top three keyword focus' of the page linking back
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the number of links pointing to that page
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the number of outbound links from that page
Right below that there is access to a breakdown of the sites backlink's that
gives a summary of:
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the specific anchor text, the number of times that anchor text was used, and
the percentage this represents of the total backlinks counted
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where these links come from. This will give you great information as to how
many of these links are coming from the same domain, which is generally
accepted in the SEO community as holding less weight than the same number of
links from different domains
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a PageRank breakdown of all the links
At $247 from TopNet Solutions it's a bit pricey but worth every penny if you
only use it on one campaign.
Click here for more details.
<strong>PR
Prowler</strong>
A necessity for any search engine positioning campaign that requires link
building. This tool, also developed by TopNet Solutions, doesn't do all the
fancy things that Top Optimizer Pro does however it does do one thing VERY well
- it's seeks out quality relevant link partners with high PageRanks.
If you're not in a competitive industry and you just want to save time on link
building (and I do mean a LOT of time) this tool will do it for you. You simply
set it to find links based on specified search phrase(s) and with a minimum
PageRank. You can search for up to 1000 links at a time. Simply start the tool
and continue on with other work or go to bed while it's working for you. Come
back and you've got some great leads and the best part is, it's weeded out all
the duds so your efforts are focused only on the links that will most benefit
your site.
This tool has taken campaigns that would have required many hundreds of links to
a point where the same effect can often be realized with 50 and in a fraction
of the time spent.
Click here for more information on PR Prowler.
<strong>FireFox</strong>
While this isn't exactly an SEO tool per-se it makes researching and optimizing
much faster and more convenient. FireFox is a browser (read: Internet Explorer
replacement) that has MANY features that make it more convenient.
I like the tabbed browsing (moving between multiple pages through the use of
tabs on one browser screen), the username and password ability is far better
and more advanced than Internet Explorer's and it's far more secure than the
more popular Microsoft product. It blocks popups and spyware just isn't written
for it.
I will admit that for the first few hours I was trying it out I found it a bit
more difficult to use but once you realize how much more powerful it can be and
that the difficult arises from the instinct to make the task more difficult by
doing it the way you would have with IE, you'll never want to switch back. The
next time you've got 5 IE windows open to various search engines, another for
WordTracker and a couple more to various other pages think of FireFox and
you're world will be made easier. It's a free download.
You can read more on the advantages of the FireFox browser in a search engine
positioning article written by ISEDB Editor Jim Hedger at
http://www.isedb.com/news/article/1062.
<strong>Search
Status</strong>
A tool developed for FireFox users giving them access to the Google Toolbar and
Alexa Rankings. It can be downloaded and installed free of charge.
A big thanks to developer Craig Raw for a great tool, free of charge, for those
of us who want to use something that isn't powered by Microsoft and that has
all the advantages of the FireFox browser.
<strong>WebAlerts</strong>
You're doing your link-building, you're writing articles, or you just want to
see what others' are saying about you. Do you really want to run searches for
yourself and for your articles every few days?
Set up a Google WebAlert for a phrase from an article you've written, for your
company name, for your competitors and/or for a phrase from the description
you're using in your link exchanges and let the most powerful servers in the
world do the work for you.
<strong>Beanstalk On Tools ...</strong>
There are definitely some very useful tools out there as noted above. What must
be understood is that these tools alone won't get you the top rankings any more
than a map will guarantee you a good vacation if you don't know how to read it
and you don't know where you want to go.
The single most important thing anyone hoping to attain (and maintain) top
positioning on the search engines can do is to keep himself or herself
educated. While we noted a few great Subscriptions in the last article on
monitoring here are some of the key Subscriptions I uses to keep up-to-date on
what's going on the in SEO world.
<strong>Search Engines</strong>
This is definitely the most obvious. Run periodic if not daily searches on your
keyword phrases and a few others. Don't just look for your rankings but look at
who's in the top positions and look at their sites and who's linking to them.
Watch for changes and look for what's different in the sites that are now on
top.
Don't kill yourself trying to figure out every single engine. Google, Yahoo! and
MSN are the three biggest and just following these three is more than enough
work. Generally I've found that meeting the requirements of these three will
generally result in solid rankings on most of the other "secondary" engines.
<strong>Forums</strong>
I can't speak highly enough about forums. When you're looking for up-to-date
information this is where to go. The challenge on forums however is in deciding
who knows what they're talking about and who doesn't. Further, you'll need to
be able to figure out which members follow your code of ethics when it comes to
SEO. Business owners seeking long-term rankings with minimal maintenance should
not be taking advice from Black-hat SEOs.
I mentioned a few forums on the last article. A few additional forums worth
watching are:
Search Engine Watch
Forums - There's not much to say about this one except that it's a
must-see. Tons of great information, many members so a wide variety of opinions
to draw from.
IHelpYou Forums
- Managed by SEO Doug Heil this is an interesting one. While I can't say I
agree with everything Doug has to say I will give him credit for ethics. If you
want to make sure your tactics are squeaky-clean then here's where to get
advice. My recommendation: take the info with a grain of salt. Doug tends to
occasionally make blanket rulings on tactics that have their place but if you
go in knowing this he can be a great source of some solid information.
High Rankings Forums
- Managed by SEO Jill Whalen, this one has some great discussions. Sticking
with my belief in giving credit where it's due I have to advise to pay
attention to what Jill says. She knows her stuff and while she definitely falls
into the category of white-hat SEOs, she's willing to discuss a variety of
tactics, their merits, and judge them based on their use and worth. Open and
honest discussion - that's what forums are about. Mentioned last week but worth
mentioning twice.
The other forums mentioned last week and which are worthy of note are:
Web Pro World
SEO Chat
Search Guild
Li'l Engine
<strong>Conclusion</strong>
So here we are, the end of it all. 17,000 words read (thank you) and, if you've
been following the program, many MANY hours spent optimizing your website.
Will it be worth it? If you have followed these steps, keep yourself updated on
changes, and keep working on building your links, creating quality content, and
insuring that you're always putting in 10% more than your competitors then it
certainly should be.
I would like to take a moment to thank those of you who have worked through
these past ten articles and to wish you the very best of luck in your online
promotions. As always, you are welcome to contact me with any questions you
might have. Our goal in this series has been to provide you with the
information and the Subscriptions to do it. I hope we have done just that.
About the Author
Dave Davies and Beanstalk offer guaranteed
search engine positioning. Dave is available to answer any questions
that you may have about your website and how to get it into the top positions
on the major search engines. Read Dave's other
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