Site optimization is, without a doubt, one of the most important things you can do to build your business and actually get your website found by customers. But it can also be intimidating, confusing, complicated, and technical.
What do?
It's simple - just practice your S-E-Os!
Simplify your website
- Think 1 page per topic. Your website's inner pages are more than just places to put info - they're landing pages! Make sure they focus on a specific keyword or search term you want people to find you for - and name your pages accordingly.
- Use a clean layout and simple design to make sure your content is distinct and not buried in clutter. This makes your actionable items and calls to action stand out (and more likely to convert).
- Eliminate content that wastes valuable real estate. Make room for quality content! That means info or items that are irrelevant to your audience, blurry or low-res photos, and bad keyword-stuffed writing.
Ensure you're following best practices
- Your meta data has specific parameters that make it effective and worth spending time on. SEO rules are there for a reason! Follow them. Google even has their own guide to best practices to keep you on track.
- Title tags should be fewer than 70 characters (ideally more like 50-60). Meta descriptions should be no longer than 170 characters, and include a CTA so customers can call right from the Google search page if they want to!
- Remember: spaces count as characters!
- Optimize your images too, with descriptive alt text to help customers and search crawlers find their way to your site.
Opt for original content
- Google knows (and will punish you for) plagiarized or copied content. So make sure your writing is unique, your own, and true to your business.
- Your customers know too, and will abandon you for higher quality sites, also impacting your search rankings. Content can make or break you: make it count!
- Use your content to create (and promote) your brand's personality and voice, give descriptions of your unique services, and to go into detail about what makes your business special (and worth committing to over a competitor).
Now I know my SEOs, let's see how my search rank goes.