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Five SEO Mistakes that Crush Rankings

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Common mistake #1: You can be rich, but not filthy rich… in anchor text

The best way to boost your rankings is to build rich anchor text links. For example, if my startup KISSmetrics wants to rank well for the term “web analytics” I need to get other websites to link to KISSmetrics.

When convincing these sites to link to me, I ideally want them to link with the phrase web analytics as the link text instead of my company name, KISSmetrics.

If more people link to you with the keyword you want to rank for as the anchor text of the link, your rankings will start sky rocketing for that keyword.

But what you may not know is that if you get too many links that are rich in anchor text your rankings will drastically drop after a while. So you have to rotate the anchor text up and ideally make it natural.

In essence having rich anchor text is good, but it can’t be too rich. I usually try to keep my anchor text rich for less than 10% of my links.

Common mistake #2: Don’t ignore internal pages

When you are optimizing your website for search engines, although it’s common for you to optimize the code on all pages of your website, for some reason you tend to forget about building links to your internal pages.

Your homepage is important, but having 100% of your links to your homepage is really unnatural.

I personally try to make sure that 80% of my links, if not more, are going to internal pages. And the best way to do this is to make sure your internal pages have really good content.

What you’ll notice when your internal pages start to get more links, the ranking of your homepage will also start going up. It’s because search engines don’t just try to evaluate where you should rank on a page-by-page basis, but they also look at your website as a whole. This is why sites like About.com and Wikipedia rank for millions of terms.

Common mistake #3: Slow and steady really does win the race

You have heard that phrase millions of times, but do you follow it? I know I always don’t.

Let’s go back to my previous example on the anchor text “web analytics”. Before I start building links, not only do I have to look at how many backward links I already have, but I also need to look at how many links my competitors have.

For example, if my competition on average has over 100,000 links when I only have 1000, my first instinct maybe to build links really fast and catch up. In an ideally world, that would work, but it isn’t the case with Google.

  • Don’t try to grow your link count by double or triple each month. Try to stick with a smaller percentage like 5% or 10%.
  • Don’t aim to build a ton of links, but instead building relevant links, as they will move your rankings a lot faster.
  • Stay away from all page links. Although they can easily be bought, it’s unnatural that someone would link to your website from every page unless you have a blog (blogrolls).

I know doing the things I mentioned above won’t get you to the same link count as your competition, but you will start increasing your rankings drastically.

Don’t fall into the trap of building links quickly. Although your rankings will go up in the short run, it’s hard to maintain your rankings once you get to the top. You’ll start noticing way too many fluctuations compared to if you built relevant links slowly.

Common mistake #4: Content isn’t always king

Have you heard the saying that content is king? It usually is, but if you don’t have enough links coming into your website you won’t get that much traffic.

It’s not about going to oDesk and paying for a million pieces of content and trying to compete with Demand Media. It’s about having a good content to link ratio.

What I mean by this is that search engines analyze how many links you have coming into your website compared to how many links you have. So if you only have 100 links while having a million pieces of content, a lot of those pages won’t get indexed in Google unless you get more sites to link to yours.

Sadly I don’t know the exact ratio of content versus links that you should have, but I just recommend building up your content and links at the same time. If you don’t, your search engine traffic may stall.

Common mistake #5: Title tags and meta descriptions do matter

Out of all the years I have been doing SEO, it seems that you tend to make one mistake over and over. You take title tags and meta description tags for granted.

Now before I got into the simple title tag and meta description optimization techniques I use, I just want to ask you for one favor, don’t take them for granted. I used these simple tactics on sites like Gizmodo, TechCrunch, Mashable, and around 30 of the top 100 blogs on the Internet and their traffic went up drastically.

  1. Your title tags have to be unique on every page and around 60 characters.
  2. Do not include your website name in all of your title tags, as this makes them seem more duplicate. Just include your website name in the title tags for your homepage, about page, contact page, and other generic pages.
  3. Your met description tag needs to be unique, represent the content on the page (don’t just stuff it with keywords), and contain around 25 or so words.

Try making those changes to your title tags and meta descriptions. If you already have a good amount of links coming into your website and you have a decent amount of pages, you’ll notice that those changes can double your traffic. But if you don’t have that much traffic or links coming in, you won’t notice a big impact in your search engine traffic.

Conclusion:

There are a lot of SEO tactics that you can use to increase your rankings, but before you pick them, be careful. Although you’ll notice your rankings going up in the short run, in the long run they can start going down. And before you figure it out, it’ll be too late.

Do you know of any other tactics that can crush your rankings?

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Search Engine Optimization Interview Questions

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Technical / Tactics

Every SEO prefers certain tactics over others, but familiarity with many could indicate a deeper understanding of the industry. And while every SEO doesn't need to have a web developer background, having such skills can help set someone apart from the crowd.

  1. Give me a description of your general SEO experience.
  2. Can you write HTML code by hand?
  3. Could you briefly explain the PageRank algorithm?
  4. What do you think of PageRank? What is it? Who Defines it? And How?
  5. What do you think of using XML sitemaps? Is it important? If yes, than why?
  6. What are your thoughts on the direction of Web 2.0 technologies with regards to SEO?
  7. What SEO tools do you regularly use?
  8. Under what circumstances would you look to exclude pages from search engines using robots.txt vs meta robots tag?
  9. What areas do you think are currently the most important in organically ranking a site?
  10. Do you have experience in copywriting and can you provide some writing samples?
  11. Have you ever had something you've written reach the front-page of Digg? Sphinn? Or be Stumbled?
  12. Explain to me what META tags matter in today's world.
  13. Explain various steps that you would take to optimize a website?
  14. If the company whose site you've been working for has decided to move all of its content to a new domain, what steps would you take?
  15. Rate from 1 to 10, tell me the most important "on page" elements.
  16. Review the code of past clients/company websites where SEO was performed. And when?
  17. What do you think about link buying?
  18. What is Latent Semantic Analysis (LSI Indexing)?
  19. What is Phrase Based Indexing and Retrieval and what roles does it play?
  20. What is the difference between SEO and SEM?
  21. What kind of strategies do you normally implement for backlinks?
  22. What role does social media play in an SEO strategy?
  23. What things you wouldn't do to increase rankings because the risk of penalty is too high?
  24. What's the difference bewtween PageRank and ToolBar PageRank?
  25. Why might you want to use nofollow on an internal link?

Analysis

A big part of SEO involves assessing the effectiveness of a campaign both relative to past performance as well as to competiting sites.

  1. Are you familiar with web analytics and what packages are your familiar with?
  2. From an analytics perspective, what is different between a user from organic search results vs. a type-in user?
  3. How do you distinguish the results of your search optimization work from a seasonal change in traffic patterns?
  4. How do you evaluate whether an SEO campaign is working?
  5. What does competitive analysis mean to you and what techniques do you use?
  6. If you've done 6 months of SEO for a site and yet there haven't been any improvements, how would you go about diagnosing the problem?
  7. How many target keywords should a site have?
  8. How do *you* help a customer decide how to their budget between organic SEO and pay-per-click SEM?
  9. You hear a rumor that Google is weighting the HTML LAYER tag very heavily in ranking the relevance of its results – how does this affect your work?
  10. Why does Google rank Wikipedia for so many topics?

Industry Involvement

Is SEO just a job to pay the bills? Nothing wrong with that, but some senior positions can benefit from more enthusiasm and interest that can be measured by work done outside of the office.

  1. If salary and location were not an issue, who would you work for?
  2. In Google Lore – what are 'Hilltop', 'Florida' and 'Big Daddy'?
  3. Have you attended any search related conferences?
  4. Google search on this candidates name, (if you cannot find them, that's a red flag).
  5. Do you currently do SEO on your own sites? Do you operate any blogs? Do you currently do any freelance work and do you plan on continuing it?
  6. Of the well-known SEOs, who are you not likely to pay attention to?
  7. What are some challenges facing the SEO industry?
  8. What industry sites, blogs, and forums do you regularly read?
  9. Who are the two key people – who started Google?
  10. Who is Matt Cutts?
  11. If you were bidding on a contract, what competitor would you most worry about?

Open-Ended

These questions are more about how an answer is given rather than the actual answer. They often scare interviewees, but with no wrong answer they're actually a good opportunity to shine.

  1. Tell me your biggest failure in an SEO project.
  2. What areas of SEO do you most enjoy?
  3. In what areas of SEO are you strongest?
  4. In what areas of SEO are you weakest?
  5. How do you handle a client who does not implement your SEO recommendations?
  6. Can you get XYZ company listed for the keyword XYZ in the first page?
  7. What do you think is different about working for an SEO agency vs. doing SEO in-house?
  8. Why are you moving from your current position and/or leaving any current projects?
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Search Engine Optimization

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Search Engine Optimization (SEO) and Search Engine Marketing (SEM) is something which must not be avoided or overlooked by a website owner. Many people hold a negative opinion about SEO & SEM activities. They think that it is a waste of time, money & resources and do not help in any possible way. But, the fact is completely hidden and they might have never come across a right company or indevidual willing to share TRUE knowledge of SEO/SEM and its positive effects.

What is Search Engine Optimization (SEO)?

Search Engine Optimization, also known as SEO is a bunch of techniques to improve the visibility of your website in search engines over internet.

Why Search Engine Optimization (SEO) and Search Engine Marketing (SEM) is required?

Websites are primarily built to setup and run an online business or promoting your offline business. To benifit from your website it is required that your website is visible on atleast top search engines; since more than 92% of quality visitors to the website comes from search engines.
In today’s era it has become vital having an online presence but it is meaningless if your website is not found anywhere by your potential customers or targetted audience.

This is where Search Engine Optimization and Search Engine Marketing comes into the picture. Website gives a face to your business which has capability of being found by your potential customers, and SEO/SEM gives your face a visibility as well as good return to your business on Internet!

How Search Engine Optimization (SEO) and Search Engine Marketing (SEM) is helpful?

Search Engine Optimization (SEO) and Search Engine Marketing (SEM) helps you grow whether you are a Corporate Giant, Small or Medium Business, or an Indevidual.
It gives you an opportunity to let the world know that you are out there and providing services and products they are looking for.
SEO/SEM helps you create and market your Identity/Brand throughout the globe using your Website and Internet as a medium.

How we can help you?

We have a professional team with high experience and in-depth SEO/SEM knowledge to research, plan and execute the best solution for you. We believe that every website is unique and need a unique solution tailored to the client’s need to hit the business targets.
We offer affordable prices to perform the SEO/SEM tasks and are one of the best amongst SEO Companies in Ahmedabad, India.
We are a firm focused to Customer Retention having 98% success.

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