When you’re just starting out getting a website up and running, there are so many things to think of, particularly if you’re looking at the site from an SEO perspective. There’s literally thousands of blogs, websites, forums and feeds about SEO and online marketing – sometimes it’s hard to filter out all the noise to get to the bits that matter.
When I first started out doing SEO, I didn’t really know where to
start. Since then I’ve read a lot of information and done a lot of
testing on websites to gain my knowledge so I thought I would share
with everyone how I got a start and learnt more about SEO.
SEO software
IBP: When I first started out looking into SEO I downloaded the free trial
version of IBP (Internet Business Promoter). Even though I have no need
for this software anymore, it was a great learning curve for me.
Sometimes it’s hard to know what to change on your website. IBP will
crawl through a page and make recommendations about what you have to do
to rank for a particular keyword. It will look at all your competitors
for that term and also tell you what they’re doing too! It’s a really
great tool if you’re just starting out as it will tell you what
elements you need to change (eg. title tags, description tags, h1, h2
tags, etc).
There are some really fancy tools on there and for the limitations of
the free trial version it’s still worth downloading and having a play
with.
You can download the free trial version of IBP here:-
http://www.ibusinesspromoter.com/download/index.htm
SEO for Firefox: For those of you still using Internet Explorer I highly recommend you
change to Firefox as it’s a much faster browser… and it’s not
Microsoft! There are some great plugins you can get like SEO for
Firefox. This plugin will allow you to see at a glance some very handy
SEO information about a site such as:-
- Pagerank
- Google Cache Date
- Age of the site
- Yahoo inbound links
- Alexa ranking
The other great thing this tool does is add this information into a
search results page so you can see at a glance info about sites in the
serps. You can get SEO for Firefox here.
Education
There are a million blogs out there about SEO, many of them good, many
of them mediocre. I would recommend reading some of these blogs as a
start then finding out what area of SEO you would like to focus on and
find someone writing about the topic.
http://www.mattcutts.com/blog/
Matt is the head of Webspam at Google. He writes on his own personal
blog about Google stuff, SEO and other topics. Some of the posts can be
very technical but once you get an understanding of SEO sometimes they
can be very helpful. The thing I find very useful with Matt’s posts is
that if you read between the lines with his posts you can get some very
insightful info. Sometimes it’s also helpful to read other people’s
overviews of his posts to get a broad overview of what the industry
thinks about a certain topic.
http://www.seomoz.org/blog
SEOmoz is probably one of the best SEO blogs on the net. Updated daily
it’s chock full of information for newbies to advanced SEO’s. Well
worth a look.
http://www.seobook.com/
Aaron Wall is one of the most talented SEO’s and markets himself very
well. His insights into the SEO industry as a whole are great. His blog
doesn’t go into too much detail about SEO strategy and the things you
need to do to improve your website however, he does have a training
program and a few free videos which are a good place to start.
http://blog.sitemost.com.au/
This is a great Aussie blog that gives loads of great insights into
strategies you need to employ to have a holistic approach to SEO. They
also have loads of tips, tricks and basics that you need to know to be
able to SEOify your website.
http://www.webmasterradio.fm/
This has to be one of the best resources of SEO info on the net.
Podcasts and live feeds from experts all around the world create a
vault of information that is priceless in terms of learning about SEO.
The only thing with listening to these shows is you need to go through
a lot of guff to get to all the good bits….. but it’s well worth your
time.
Testing
The best way to learn about SEO is to test things on your own website.
If you can, set up a couple of websites and try different things. If
you’re looking into SEO for a work-related site perhaps try downloading
the trail version of IBP (or some other type of SEO software) to get
you started.
Conclusion
Ultimately to be a great SEO you will need to have your finger on the
pulse on a lot of different aspects of SEO and online marketing. It may
sound scary that you have to read, test and SEO your site day in and
day out, but ultimately SEO is something you will learn over time. The
thing to remember is that SEO isn’t just about keywords and gaming the
engines with cloaking, hidden text or black hat SEO techniques. It’s
about building legitimate sites that add value to the net and it’s
users. If you keep this in mind whilst building your websites, the
rankings will follow.
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