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3 reasons old SEO fails in social media

Friday, December 31st, 2010

Although search engine optimisation is a new industry when compared to, IT, it’s been around long enough to have developed a bit of history. That history can help your search engine optimisation campaign, or it can hinder it. When it comes to adding social media to your SEO plan, it’s important to know which areas of old SEO are likely to hold you back.

The huge difference in communication styles between social media networks and other areas of the net has come as a nasty shock to many businesses. Just as they’ve managed to conquer the net, a whole new kind of interaction comes along. It’s hard, and it takes a lot of work.

Here are three of the ways in which a traditional approach to social media is going to let you down:

1. Social media isn’t technical. Search engine optimisation grew up around the technical requirements of the search engines. Although both search engines and SEO have grown beyond this these days, there is still a technical core to everything that a search engine optimisation company does. This has to be let go of for social media.

The social media networks are built on human interaction. Human interaction can’t be faked, although many businesses have tried. This means that if you want to succeed on a social media site, you need to devote genuine attention to it. Talk to our team at SEO Consult Australia about social strategies.

2. Social influence is complicated. Dealing with the search engines gets site owners into an unfortunate algorithmic mode of thinking. Although the search engines’ algorithms are highly complex, they are still mathematical equations. Social media sites don’t work like that because people don’t work like that.

Many site owners have run into this problem when trying to get articles ranked in social bookmarking sites. These sites are all about human appeal.

3. There is no ‘me’ in social media. Okay, there is, but there shouldn’t be. One thing you’ll notice about social media sites is that everything is free. It’s all about sharing. Social media does concentrate on egos, but it is more concerned about how to share ideas than how to sell them.

If this is true, it’s a fair question to ask why businesses would want to participate on social media. The reason is that all that sharing eventually pays dividends. Just as sharing your cake at a picnic generally means you get to have some of someone else’s wine, sharing attention on social media sites eventually draws attention to you. This is a slightly different concept from SEO, which generally concentrates on drawing attention directly, if possible.

The good news is, all of the above ideas are going to help your search engine optimisation campaign generally. Modern SEO needs a more human approach to succeed, as the search engines are finding ways to act more like human searchers. To succeed with social media and with SEO generally, start leaning away from the technical and toward the human.

5 fine-tuned SEO tips for WordPress

Sunday, December 12th, 2010

WordPress has made things a lot easier for millions of websites out there. The hard work of innumerable site owners has been made just a little bit easier through the use of this handy blogging tool. Content writing becomes just a little bit easier when you don’t have to worry about coding a whole page from scratch.

There are always SEO considerations to take into account when using a new tool on your website, and with WordPress it’s no different. Here are some things you can do to fine-tune your use of WordPress as part of your search engine optimisation campaign.

1. Watch your H1 tags. Some of the WordPress themes automatically set new post titles as an H2 tag. To the search engines, this seems like a subtitle. To you and your site users, however, the information in your post title is very important. Give it more relevance to the search engines by shifting it up to an H1 tag.

As a related note, it’s a good idea to shift your site title down to an H2 or H3 tag. Site titles tend to get promoted to H1 in some WordPress themes.

2. Be careful about archives and tags. Site owners have experienced some duplication issues with archived WordPress content. Keep track of how many copies of your pages you keep. Using a couple of nofollow tags can take care of the issue if it becomes a problem.

3. Take care of your images. WordPress doesn’t always prompt you to add alt tags and captions to images. As images take up valuable space on your pages without the search engines being able to see them, it’s important to label them properly. Compose a caption that describes the image as well as uses your keywords. Sites that only include the latter tend to look spammy. You can talk to us at SEO Consult Australia about avoiding the appearance of spam in your keyword use.

4. Take care of description and title tags. Composing unique title and description tags is a part of basic search engine optimization. It’s also something that’s easy to forget about in the day-to-day running of your site, particularly when you’ve got WordPress to handle other little details. Some WordPress themes use content snippets as Meta descriptions, but this can be a sad waste of SEO space. Taking the time out to write unique titles and descriptions could well net you a better traffic rate, as well as improve your chances of ranking well.

5. Don’t be afraid to personalise. Many of the WordPress settings take SEO into account. A lot of them don’t. It’s important to look at the settings for your pages and alter them when necessary. Picking through your WordPress program with a fine-toothed comb may seem to bring back all the hard work you’re trying to avoid, but remember it only needs to be done periodically. Taking the time to assess new plug-ins as you go may save you a lot of work in the future.

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