1. Public Relations
This era is all about public relations! They've always been an integral
part of any successful marketing campaign, but are now more important
than ever. Today's customer is harder than ever to get.
Public relations can be used to build strong powerful links - links that don’t trigger penalties
such as Penguin. Understanding how to pitch a story to news outlets,
get them to run the story, and then link back to your site, will be one
of the most powerful link building tactics now and in the future.
2. Research
Whether it’s keyword research or content development; research is
becoming an increasingly important step with SEO. Not to say that it
wasn't before, but is now more so than ever. The Google Hummingbird
update has now forced (or is trying to force) webmasters to develop an
understanding of user intent, i.e. how users search on Google. This goes
a lot deeper than regular keyword research. SEOs need to now understand
what types of questions users are asking, not just what words are
relevant to the page, since the Hummingbird now entertains
'conversational' search queries as compared to simple keywords.
3. Taxonomy Design
Taxonomy is the practice of classifying things at a conceptual level.
Roughly put, this can include your blog labels (for Blogger) and
Categories and Tags (for WordPress). They might sound simple, but
there's more to them than meets they eye. Suppose you have an online
store that sells computer accessories. You might start organizing your
inventory around product types. But maybe your target demographic
searches for products by type of use, or by manufacturer. A small
percentage of this demographic that might include enthusiast gamers
might search specifically for gaming products, so there might be a need
for further classification. There are a lot of ways you can classify
information, and doing it the right way is the art to learn.
Why is taxonomy design so important for SEO? With Hummingbird, mobile
search, and other future search trends, defining concepts is more
important than ever. A strong taxonomy design can be the foundation for
other important elements such as content development, information
architecture, and keyword research.
4. Community Management
Online community management has become an important task with brand
building and social media management. Having a robust community means
more exposure for your brand, and a closer connection to potential
consumers. With Google’s ever increasing dependence on Google+ as a
platform, community management is becoming an important part of SEO.
Sites with strong Google+ profiles will get more exposure and tend to
rank higher.
5. HTML and Structured Data
Of course, it goes without saying that a basic understanding of HTML is
valuable asset to SEO. Meta, title, and anchor tags are the traditional
on-page SEO HTML elements. However, now Google is putting more emphasis
on structured data and authorship. Both of which requires unique HTML
tags to implement.
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