Friday, February 22, 2013
Simple SEO improvements for your website
11:42 AM
These are tips lifted from Interactive Schools blog on how to improve SEO for school websites.These tips can still work for any website and the most essential part of it all is that you don't have to be SEO guru to implement them!.
Listed below are the simple and quick things to do to improve your site’s SEO:
Research
Review your brand on Google, Bing and Yahoo! Type your school name into search engines. Review the copy - does it fit your brand?
Research non-branded searches for your school/organization. E.g. “boarding school in Watford”.
Search for your most popular keywords “harrow school term dates”, “bedford girl’s school fees” etc. What comes up?
Build Relationships
Connect with your local influencers on social media.
Who are the most influential bloggers for schools? Connect with them.
Content
Brainstorm content ideas for a blog.
Create a Google Calendar to map out your content plan.
Launch a contest.
Organise a Google+ Hangout.
Local
Make sure you’re on local directories such as Thomson Local, Yelp, Yell etc.
Make sure you’re on all relevant school based directories, including your local council’s.
On-Page Optimization
Update your homepage’s title tag and description.
Submit an XML Sitemap to Google Webmaster Tools.
Check your ‘Health’ on Google Webmaster Tools
Change the description for your most popular pages - think about click through rates.
Competitor Analysis
Review your competitors on search engines. Perform a branded search.
Navigate through your competitor’s websites as if you were a prospect.
Technical SEO
Build an a creative 404 error page. Users love these, and will often share them. Great link building technique
Sign up to Google Webmaster Tools
How does your website display on mobile and tablet? Not great? Look into responsive web design.
Can you access your site using www. and non-www?
Does your website have both www. or non-www? Or does it redirect? If it doesn’t redirect, it needs to.
Analytics
Identify your most popular posts and keywords.
Take a look at the highest bouncing pages on your website. Make them more attractive and sticky.
This should act as a good starting point for you and hopefully you will realise how broad SEO actually is. It is not always necessarily about tags, HTML, links or optimising primarily for search engines.
Have you tried these tips? Do you have any more to share? Share your experiences in the comments section.
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