I did it again.  I was doing my morning reading on Active Rain, and stumbled across a post from last week having nothing to do with what I was looking for.  However it was a request for help and I couldn't help but comment back.  Before I knew it, I wrote a novel on the subject & figured it made a better blog post than a comment.

Hi _______,

I stumbled across your post asking for help on how to get your blog posts ranking better on the search engines while looking for another topic, and couldn't help but chime in.

If you write a phenomenal blog post, you MAY find that you get decent rankings, but it's not because Google (or Yahoo) actually read your post and gave it a good grade...  It's because other bloggers out there read it, and linked to it, or you somehow got links pointing back at that post, and when you did rank, readers visited, poked around your site, and maybe even left some comments for you!

However, it's not always possible to write earth-shattering posts that get noticed without a little help. 

Here are a few tips:

On page optimization:

Pick a keyphrase.  Make sure a keyphrase you want to rank for is included in your title, as well as in the body of your message. Don't be spammy about it. Once in the title, and once or twice per 300 to 500 words is fine.  (It also can't hurt to occasionally use a strong tag around your keyphrase too.)  Don't get me wrong... You should still focus on QUALITY content -- it's just that tweaking title tags, and optimizing keyword density isn't going to get you NEARLY as far as getting more links will get you. In fact, I wrote a post just yesterday about how to write quality content for your real estate blog.

Off page optimization:

Focus less on your own content, and more on getting awareness out about your content.  Believe it or not, the majority of why you rank well on the search engines only has about 10% to do with your site itself.  The other 90% of weight in determining your rank on the search engines has everything to do with who is linking to you, and how fresh your content is.  (And since comments keep blog posts fresh, getting comments on your blog is an extremely important off-site optimization tactic.)

Start networking on Twitter & Facebook.  Whenever you write a post that you think would be interesting to the people in those social networks, send a status update (Facebook) and/or a Tweet (Twitter) with a link to your blog post.  Visitors will come, and some will even comment. 

Start commenting on other people's blogs.  Don't leave lame statements like "great post", or "I couldn't agree more" without saying anything else.  ADD VALUE to their conversation, and visitors will be compelled to visit your site.  In addition, by commenting elsewhere you're scattering a trail of breadcrumbs all over the web leading back to your site.

Write guest-posts on other sites.  I don't care how prolific a blogger is, sometimes they just don't have the energy to keep it up and getting some help is almost always well received.  Offer to write content for other people's sites.  The only condition is that you get a link (that is not "nofollowed") back to your site.  9 times out of 10, the blogger or website owner will gladly take you up on it.  I've received one-way links from very authoritative sites simply by picking up the phone and saying "I like your site & what you have to say. I'd love to contribute content to help you out."

Every time you write a post that you'd like to rank for, rather than passively waiting to see if you'll climb from #20 on Google, try this:

  1. immediately comment on other people's blogs who share similar interests (tread lightly when commenting on competitors' sites.) You're bound to get visitors to your site (and some will comment - which boosts your credibility.)
  2. Announce your post on Twitter, Facebook or any other social networks you're on.
  3. Try to write a guest post on someone else's site, and link back to that specific post using the keyphrase that you want to rank for as your link.  (This is called "deep linking" and is EXTREMELY effective.)
    • If you are intimidated at the idea of contacting someone to write a guest post, set up a free account at squidoo.com or hubpages.com and write content there.) The point is to be proactive about getting links pointing back at the specific post you want to rank better.

There are dozens of other easy strategies you can use to boost traffic to your website, but I promised Matt Fagioli & Brad Nix that I'd save those for my presentation called "10 things you can do to boost search engine rankings without ever touching your website" at ReTechSouth.com on Friday, March 20, 2009.

 
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Okay - this just received a bookmark so I can understand your suggestions further.  And here is an opportunity for you to link back to me!  As for putting one's posts in Facebook - hmmmmmmmmm - is that fair to one's friends and family member's?  What is the appropriate way to do that without being intrusive on the intent of Facebook networking?  This is all new to me, and I am still trying to learn the ground rules and, of course, to get my page rankings up.  Thank you!

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Thanks for dropping by Renee. 

I haven't received any complaints for saying "just wrote a new blog post about: <include link>"  In fact, I've received a lot of visitors and comments as a result. 

As long as those aren't the majority of status updates you're sending, I'm guessing you'd be fine.

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It is also about having the right links embedded into your post to drive more traffic to your own website...

11:57am • #3
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Michael - are you referring to links that drive traffic from your blog to your website?  I agree. That is crucial, but that doesn't necessarily increase the blog post's ranking.  (It does help your website's ranking though because your website then picks up an extra link.  The beauty of doing that is that you get to pick your own anchor-text! ;-)

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Yo man,

Thanks for the link love for http://www.retechsouth.com

I can't wait to dig into this subject deeper.

I guess I'm hangin' with you twice in March.

Better save up my energy :)

Matt Fagioli

http://www.mattfagioli.com

12:09pm • #5
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It's important to be social in a social network like AR.  It also helps build ranking.  As to facebook, I have my blog fed into my "notes" page and I've recently been using blogcast as well.  I think both are less intrusive than a "read my new post" comment.

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Good point Roger.

You've brought up a very good point about automation.  If you announce every post, I would certainly agree, and placing announcements in a less invasive spot would be the better course of action.  Similarly, I unfriend/unfollow people who post nothing but automated tweets/status updates on their accounts... That's not very social ;-)

Personally, whenever I announce on facebook, I try to take the context into account and determine if the people in my network would even care to read about what I wrote. If not, I don't post it.  It does take more time because it's not automated, but that's mostly a matter of preference.

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Lookin forward to hangin with ya Matt!

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Check with Domain Drivers they know what they are doing.  It takes time it doesn't happen overnight.

Good Luck,

Patricia Aulson   Portsmouth NH Real Estate

12:47pm • #9
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Thanks Patricia

Are you referring to DomainDrivers.com? I'm not a big fan of most automated assistant services... What services have you taken advantage of with them?

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I find when I highlite a neighborhood I get a better SEO than when I just include an area.

1:38pm • #11

How can I add a link from my business website to my AR account?

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I really appreciate suggestions for ways to SEO using valuable content driven solutions, taggin, sharing, linking, etc. Thanks for the post and not your intended response! Can't wait to hear more from you at retechsouth in March.   Keep the posts coming! C u soon.

Mike Pennington
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John - I couldn't agree more.  Trying to rank for "[INSERT BIG CITY] real estate" is a hard fought battle, and just as hard to stay on top.  Much easier to go for the long-tail phrases like the neighborhoods in/around that big city.  (You get a lot bigger movement whenever you throw links at those long-tail phrases too.)

Rachel - it depends on how your business website is hosted, but assuming you're the owner, it should be as easy as copying the URL of the piece you want to rank, and linking the phrase you want to rank.  For example, If I want to be #1 for "Joel is the coolest guy ever", I'd copy the exact URL of the page I want to rank for that phrase, and simply make it a link like this: Joel is the coolest guy ever. (Of course, since that link is nofollowed, it won't actually pass any pagerank, but you get the idea.)

 

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This is exactly why we tapped Joel to lead this conversation in our REtechCamp breakout room at http://retechsouth.com March 20th!  If you have any goals of dominating a Google key phrase, then spend 30 minutes with Joel in the REtechCamp and then kick your competition's butt on Google.  Can't wait to see what you have in store for us Joel.

5:36pm • #15

We've been following you on twitter, you should follow us . We love to blog! If you type contractor advertising Denver, into your browser we're 6 of the 10 organic listings on the first page. We can do that in a lot of different areas. Hope you'll come to our blog, and follow us on twitter soon.

                  Thanks, Bob lewis abc123.com in Denver

Bob Lewis
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Thank you for sending this to me!  It is clear to me!

11:28am • #17

I hadn't thought about guest blogging, thanks for pointing that out.  I'm available, if anyone wants to ask:)

7:16pm • #18
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Great information all in one spot.  I love it!  As they say,  "That's the ticket....yeah!"  You have my gratitutde for writing this....

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Don't forget your posts can automatically go to facebook and twitter from active rain.

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