Yesterday, I asked the AR Community what topics I should cover, and I got a ton of great feedback...  With Harrison Painter starting off the requests by asking for some more SEO information...

Not wanting to get ahead of myself, I thought I'd start with an overview of what is SEO in the context of blogging.   Of course, I look forward to going into more detail in the future, but we gotta start somewhere, so might as well start right at the beginning!  ;)

There are as many ways to understand optimizing your website as there are SEO "experts"... In many ways, good SEO is a science, while great SEO is an art.   However, before you become an SEO Artist, you got start with a "good" solid foundation...  With that in mind, here's the anatomy of blogging SEO:

anatomy of blogging seo

On the highest level, good SEO strategy focuses both on the stuff you can do on your site (on-site SEO) and the stuff you can do elsewhere on the web that affects how your website ranks (off-site SEO).

On-site SEO includes things like the articles you write, the titles you use, the tags you create for the post, and the page (or URL) structure you use for your site.  But here's where blogging really helps!   When you blog about stuff relevant to your market, the most important elements of your on-site SEO take care of themselves!  No kidding.   Blog platforms like ActiveRain and WordPress doing a great job optimizing your page/URL structure, metatags, etc.   As long as you write relevant content then much of your on-site SeO takes care of itself.   Of course, you could always improve your content, and you will with experience, but in terms of generating traffic and clients, you really should be focusing on off-site SEO....

Off-site SEO is all the stuff that happens elsewhere on the web that links back to your site...   And this is the money stuff!   If you have to focus anywhere with your SEO efforts... as a new blogger you want to focus on ways to generate more quality inbound links!    But before I got deeper, I should probably give some background on the three most relevant terms.

Off-site SEO Terminology:

  • Inbound Links.  In SEO circles, we often talk about "inbound" links because those are what can really help your site's ranking.  But in reality, every link is both an "inbound" and an "outbound" link.  The term you use really depends on your perspective.   For example, when I link to this post about affiliate marketing on 4realz.net, it's an "outbound" link from this ActiveRain blog and in "inbound" link to 4realz.net. 
  • Anchor Text.  This is simply the text you use when you link to another site.    In the above link, the words "affiliate marketing" are the anchor text.
  • No-follow link. Because of all the link gaming that was going on around the web, google created a concept of a "no follow" link.  This allows website owners (i.e. bloggers) to link out to another site without passing that site any of the SEO benefits (often called "google juice") to the other site.   For new bloggers, the most common place you'll see "no follow" tags are in the comments of blog posts.   In practice, this means that if you put a link in a comment on most blogs (including all activerain blogs!), then a "no follow" tag is added to your link that takes away the SEO value of that link.   The result is that if you're going to link to another website in a blog comment, do it because you think it will add value to the conversation, not because you think it's going to help you off-site SEO!  

Traditionally, when real estate agents wanted to get inbound links to their site, they joined directories, where they could get one big fat link back to their homepage.   However, from the search engines point of view, many of these directory links were pretty poor quality because often the only requirment to get listed was that you paid the appropriate listing fee.  The result is that the search engines have severly discounted the value of directory links (and links to your homepage in general), so that it takes a lot more than getting yourself listed in directories to get your website to rank for most real estate terms.

What is a "quality inbound link" and how do you get them to your website?  

The concept of "quality" links is something I'm going to save for another post, but here's some backgrond on how to get them to your site.

As real estate blogs have earned the trust of the search engines over the past few years, they've become one of the fastest and most common ways to get quality inbound links...  The result is that the easiest way to get your blog to rank quickly is to reach out to other bloggers. I've seen lots of people find success by linking out to other bloggers, leaving comments on their site, bonding with bloggers on social networks and (sometimes) directly reaching out to them via email and phone calls.   Once you've bonded with a blogger, my experience has been that good bloggers will look for ways to link out to you!

The great news about this kind of SEO (i.e. reaching out to bloggers) is that it's pretty timeless.  This type of strategy has been working since the begining of google and I've been teaching this for years (see my post on the importance of linkation for an example post from December 2005)

There's so much more to be said about generating quality inbound links, but before I go there, I think I'll save some of the details for another post.  In the meantime, if you really want to dive a bit deeper, check out my post on getting SEO value out of your social media efforts...  

 
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It's interesting that Active Rain comments are no-follow. I hadn't heard that one before. One learns something new everyday.

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There is a no follow out of AR so if you post a link to another website in the comment it does not count which I assume is to prevent spam but as far as I know comments do count as a link towards your own profile. If I do a link check on Yahoo my profile shows almost 3500 links all of which are comments on other peoples posts or primarily so.

http://siteexplorer.search.yahoo.com/search?p=http%3A%2F%2Factiverain.com%2Fogormask&bwm=i&bwmf=u&bwms=p&fr=yfp-t-501&fr2=seo-rd-se

I have a toolbar PR3 on my profile almost entirely because of my commenting.

11:51am • #2

Dustin, thanks for that information.  I have been trying to my learning curve on all this stuff up to speed.  Some people seem to make it look so easy.  Have a great day.

12:43pm • #3
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Dustin:  If I actually understood this post... I am sure I would tell you what a great post it is... LOL.  My poor ol' non-techie brain just has so much trouble with this stuff.  Too bad you can't come up with some sort of genetic implant for me.  Anyway... thanks so much for sharing...

2:14pm • #4

Great post - I am new to this arena.  This kind of post helps me store good information in the mental rolodex.

The most difficult part for me as a technical neophite is the apportionment of time in learning the methodology. 

2:17pm • #5
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I understand some of this post, but will have to re-read the post a few more times to get a full understanding. Thanks and I do want to read your other posts on this subject.

2:26pm • #6
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Dustin:  Thank you for an excellent illustration!  Visual Communication is an art form.  I can talk about this stuff all day (SEO) but have never seen such a nice illustration.  Well done!

2:32pm • #7
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Wow Dustin you are just who I asked for this morning!  I am having fun attempting to learn all  the rain, seo, blogging stuff and then along comes you!  Thanks!  Thanks!  Thanks a bunch!  I learned a lot from you already and I look forward to lots more!

Anna Banana

2:47pm • #8
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Dustin, thanks.

I'm sure this is good information.

But, I was lost at SEO. What is SEO?

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Thank you, thank you, thank you. 

I have been harping, yes I harp that good web site begins with an SEO strategy.  So often folks want to jump right in and get a page up without a thought to SEO. 

Goodness, my SEO for a web site begins at least a year before launching a new site by putting the URL online with a skeleton outline just to get the inbound links coming and the meta tags indexed.  Then I go to work on the web site. 

I don't believe that good web sites, by any platform, static or blog is done overnight.  It takes planning, research and execution. 

This is very good.  Thanks.

2:47pm • #10
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Thank you Dustin for all the helpful information!  You're so right that planning for an SEO foundation is the key to success!

Mary

2:55pm • #11
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Hi Dustin - great post and in fact I liked so much that I subscribed to your blog - always nice to see how AR helps us all, especially when people share like you, thanks again.

3:01pm • #12
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thanks for the great information!  I will definitely be a loyal subscriber to your blog from this point forward. 

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Dustin you give us all some great tips and valuable information in a very digestible form.

3:07pm • #14

Dustin thanks for the wonderful blog! You have a lot of useful information in there. I am going to subscribe to your blog and can't wait for the next in the SEO series.

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OK...I have a learing hill not a curve. Thank you for the tips and information

Bettina

3:28pm • #16
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Thanks. I read the post and I am commenting on your good information, then I will read it again. Repetition helps the child to learn.

3:29pm • #17
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This post allows an older dog, like me, to understand new tricks. I'm in. Waiting for the follow-up

4:08pm • #18
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Hey Dustin, 

This is very well written for anyone to understand, thank you! I can't wait for what's ahead, sounds like you have a pretty good grasp on things!

-Lisa

4:37pm • #19
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Thanks for breaking this down! Not all of us have time to become experts in a field other than the one we already work in and still maintain our sanity. THIS kind of information is invaluable!

4:48pm • #20
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Thanks Justin!

I'm adding you (along with Karen George) to my list of SEO faves to read! 

Regards.

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Dustin, I know you were speaking in english, but this still went over my head. Am I supposed to be linking my blog to my website every time?

5:20pm • #22
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Thanks for the tips! I am going to get started right away

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Thanks for sharing the basics, and mentioning comments is a great point.

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Hi Dustin -- Thanks.  I think the in-bound links is still a mystery to some, as far as how to go about make it really work, I know that applies to me.  Good information here, thank you.

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This blog has some very good information for all of us.  Thanks.

6:03pm • #27
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Thanks for the post. I've been looking for a little bit of SEO coaching, so this post came at the right time!

6:26pm • #28
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Great info, Dustin. ActiveRain may have "no follow" tags because many comments are "I agree" or "thanks for posting that".

6:32pm • #29
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Dustin - Great post! I am definitely bookmarking for future reference.

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Thanks, Dustin!  

Search Engine Optimization is a great topic and one in which I've got a great deal of personal interest!  I manage our website myself and am working hard to get that coveted 1st page search engine position in our local market.  I'm currently trying to generate new links for our site because I determined that the people who were coming up on top locally had more incoming links to their sites than we did to ours. 

I found that searching on Yahoo by putting in link:http://www. your site name or your competitor's site name will generate a list of links to that site.  This makes it easier to see why some sites rank higher than others on the search engines even though their design may not be as good.

I read that the search engines give more weight to one-way incoming links so that the older strategy of reciprocal links is not so useful.  Also, the weight that Google gives the incoming link depends on the Google page rank of the originating site and that rank seems to depend, at least in part, on the number of links into the originating site.

What if we in this community took the initiative to collect links and distribute them to each other in such a fasion that everyone participating received the same number of incoming links, but linked out to sites which did not link in to them?  Sort of like "A" links to "B" links to "C" who links to "A."  Do you think that this would work to increase a site's position?

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Dustin - terrific information here, and most of it I already knew adn make use of. But there is always room to learn adn I look forward to more details. I admit that I spend most of my focus on writing content for consumers and not worrying about the SEO.

Jeff

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I missed your April 5th post on AR, so had to go check out all the links there first, now here.

Thanks for all you imput, I hope you will stick around as I have much to learn from you. Anyway to syndicate our listings to your new site. I hate to take the time to enter all of them one by one, 29 of them right now.

What you said about outbound and inbound links made a light bulb go off for me in understanding.

7:37pm • #33
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Thanks for the informative post. I learned a bit, but now my brain hurts a little. LOL!

7:42pm • #34
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Nice work Dustin!  This post is a reminder to me to remember the basics of seo.  :)

8:07pm • #35

Dustin wow really some good info on your post. I am sort of new to all this stuff and I am started to understand it a lot more. Keep up the good work. I have to run and work on my SEO!!

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Nice post -- congrats on the feature!  I like the reminder to start with the basics; when I orignally created my primary blog, I didn't have good structure.  As soon as I reorganized it, within a week my posts were appearing in the top google results.

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Dustin, thank you so much for sharing this very informative post. Count me in as someone else who is looking forward to your next post.

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Dustin,

Need to keep an eye on your blogs. I thought I had a decent grasp of SEO, but you have some new stuff to consider.

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SEO is like a foreign lanuage to me but I understood your post.  Of course I'm going to read it a few more times but I look forward to more!

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Count me in on the long list of applauds for some well-documented information on blogging. Without the visuals I find myself re-reading a lot of stuff. Thanks, Dustin

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I know that there is so much more I could do...  And to do all of it would be two full time jobs.  I'm looking for ways to automate the "on-blog" parts so that I can spend more time in the off-blog activities. 

9:59pm • #42

Thanks so much, i love reading on seo!  Please keep it coming!!

10:36pm • #44

Good information, clear and understandable, keep it coming PLEASE!

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Dustin- I just read your post, via Lenn Harley's reblog.  I came over to subscribe to your blog.  Looking forward to reading more.

11:14pm • #46

Great SEO info for newbie bloggers.  Keep up the fantastic work!

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Great post,  always good to read a well thought out article on a subject important to so many.

 

 

11:25pm • #48

You'all rock!  So sorry I didn't respond quicker to everyone.  I hit publish and thought I'd have time to respond to people today, but instead got stuck in a (really engaging) meeting that lasted all day.     Nonetheless, I'm obviously gonna take some time to read through all the comments and try to answer any and all questions I can make time for before I collapse tonight.  :)

11:27pm • #49
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I understood a whole lot more of that than I would a year ago when I first met you and took a seminar, but I still have a long way to go.

11:41pm • #50

Shane:  From what I can see, you're exactly right.   And by the way, I use a tool called SeoQuake to help me see if links are no follow or not.  When activated, the firefox plugin puts a line through all inks that are "no follow", which can make it really easy to see which sites are using "no follow" on their links.

Karen:  Keep working at it!   I think you'll find that the more you play and blog, the easier it will be to grasp the more technical concepts!

Lonn:  I really thank my macbook pro for the illustrations.   I used the Pages tool to create this graphic and it was pretty painless!

Andrew: SEO stands for "Search engine optimization" and it's the study of building your website to rank better in search engines!

Lenn: Thx so much for the kind words on the re-blog.  In many ways, getting a handle on SEO can be the difference between finding success with your online real estate site and not!

Connie: You rock!   Where and how you link to your site REALLY depends on what's appropriate.   Most important is to build up content on your site that's worth linking to...   If you're going to link to your own site, try to "deep" link, which means link to specific articles/pages on your site.  Just linking to your homepage won't do nearly as much as linking to specific posts using appropriate anchor text!

Again, You'all rock!!!  For my own sanity, I didnt' respond to everyone, but I really do appreciate everyone stoping by and leaving your feedback!   Lots more posts to come!  :)

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Dustin, Much to still learn, Much to still learn, Much to still learn, Much to still learn!
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Thanks.  I can never get too much info on SEO, especially readable stuff.

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Dustin- It is very amazing to me the same information can be presented in so many different ways. I like your chart. For visual learners that is just the best image there is. It really define the difference between on site and off site. People get confused with off site as meaning the things you do off line, which is not SEO but rather marketing. You explained it very well.

From my understanding and from evidence on SERPS; the comments on AR- when you comment on another member's blog on AR you get a link back to your AR blog's profile from your AR signature line. . However, any links within the comment itself are of no value and have the no follow tag, so people don't spam or should I say, it won't do them any good to spam since they still spam. We have come across some very interesting, what we like to call, 'freaky juice", comments showing up on SERPS.

Thanks for a great tutorial on SEO, simplified:) Katerina

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Dustin- great info on SEO... I'm looking forward to reading your other posts!

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Dustin,

Thank you so much for sharing this information. I have my entire weekend scheduled to soak up as much info about SEO as possible!

You have been a HUGE help, and I really appreciate it!

The time has officially come for me to stop throwing everything against the wall in hopes that it will stick! I will soak all of this up, take action, and MAKE SEO HAPPEN!!!!!

Have a Profitable Day!

Harrison Painter - Gladiator Real Estate Investments

  Harrison Painter - Gladiator Real Estate Investments - Indianapolis For Sale

 

2:46am • #57

Thank you for the great information! Maybe the comment boxes will be cleaned up once people realize that their links are no follow in AR.

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As someone who has a strong interest in SEO for obvious reasons this was excellent.

7:11am • #59

Like everyone else has said:  Thanks, great info!  Looking forward to your follow ups as well as reading the other links you referred to,   THANKS!

7:29am • #60

Thank you very much for the good information.

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Hey thank you.  I'm always looking for new ideas/tips as I'm not the most  technical Realtor out there. I need all the help I can get and love getting it.

Patricia Aulson/Portsmouth NH Real Estate

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Dustin,

Thanks for the information and congrats on the feature!

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Dustin - I've been working on my own web site and learning about the basics and it's a perfect time to read your post.  Very good refresher for me and very easy to understand for the non-techy side of myself.  So Thanks for sharing!

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Good stuff.. thanks for sharing have bookmarked for later :)

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Thanks for sharing this info, still getting a hang of the SEO.  Keep this great info coming.

1:38pm • #67

Dustin, Search Engine Optimization really is a science...  The science, however, is ANTHROPOLOGY...  agree?

2:40pm • #68

Katerina: From everything I can tell,  you stated the no-follow policy on AR exactly right...

Jim:  Anthopology?  I'd say it's probably closer to the science of googlepology!   :)    Actually, I love the idea of studing google as if it's behavior were human!  The domain name googlepology.com is available... Should I buy it for my rainmaker blog?

Everyone else:  So glad you're finding this stuff helpful! Thanks so much for taking the time to leave a comment and feel free to return with your comments/questions any time!

10:03pm • #69

Don:  You bring up a great point...  and the truth is, it isn't necessarily to master SEO in order to be a great real estate agent...   Nonetheless, if you want to be great at online marketing, then you've got to at least have a basic understanding of SEO... Hence, I agree that there really is "so much to learn beyond real estate."

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Good post and I'll look forward to the next as I actually understood this one!

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Hi Dustin,

Thank you for the great information. It was timely for me. Keep the info coming!

Jerry gray CRB, CRS /Prudential Carolinas Realty / Winston Salem, NC

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Thanks for great info. I find it interesting that most of the comments are by people who appear to be in their 30's or older.  Do the Twenty somethings just know this stuff intuitively because they were  born with an I-Phone/IPOD in one hand and a gameboy in the other?  It seems that technology has created the greatest generation gap ever, esp in terms of how we communicate.  In the 80's I was a fairly advanced techie and did tech support for a living.  Now I feel like techno-idiot.  I guess its about time to start climbing that learning curve again.  Or can I just hire a kid to do it for me?  All this SEO tech stuff just seems so intangible, maybe that's why it is difficult to grasp for those who grew up in a very tangible generation.  In the 60's and 70's we had to be "real".  Remember "the Real Thing".  Today everything is "Virtual" and simulated.  Even Reality shows are not reality.  A new show claims "not reality, but actuality". 

Oh well I digress and ramble, but really thanks for great info. I will become a fan and learn more.

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You rock Angelo!  It's an intresting observation.   I'm not sure what makes SEO such a tricky thing for some people to wrap their heads around, but I know that even when I talk to young tech audiences, I'm often surprised at how little SEO knowledge people have.  For me, the google "puzzle" has always been interesting and one of those nuts that are impossible to completely crack.  

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