So you wanna become an SEO Rockstar?

So a friend sent me an article today that was pretty interesting. It was titled “How to become an SEO Ubergeek”. An Ubergeek? Oh no they didn’t.

The funny thing about the article was how indepth it was about how the search engines mine data, and less about how people search. No doubt, Latent semantic indexing and machine learning are things you should look into. However, isn’t it more important to know how PEOPLE search? After all, the secret to SEO is to understand what Google and the other search engines want. They want that when users came to their site and searched for something, that the first thing they clicked on was what they wanted. Isn’t that how they keep people coming back? If you went to Google and were searching for “Rubber Dog Toys”, and when Google displayed the results the first thing was a recipe for chicken kiev, would you keep coming back? I think not. Well if you don’t search there, then how is Google going to make their money (Ad words/ PPC)? So Google, Yahoo (dare I say Ya who?), and Bing all want to tighten further and further their algorithm of things they look for to rank your site.

Now heres the fun part. You and 8,000 of your competitors are going for keywords. That being said, we know that some people just want to “Game” the system. This means that the search engines are going to keep changing things to eliminate ways you can spam or game them. The first areas that they have tightened have been on-page optimization. Meta data, and lots of areas have been so abused that their weight has dropped. There are some sites that will put in hundreds of keywords into the meta keywords, and now it means almost nothing. I know right now some of you are saying but “Hey, you’ve said we need changes to our sites for that”. Thats correct. I said it means almost nothing. While its not heavily weighted, it still carries some weight. I look at it as another opportunity to advertise to Google the keywords I want to target, but don’t over do it.

Now, get ready for some super secret stuff. In on-page optimization, the number one thing you should look at is your content. What are you telling Google? Are you using the keywords inside the article (Don’t use too much or you’ll get “Dinged” for spamming)? Are you adding fresh content constantly?Most sites can improve their rank by simply adding a blog… and blogging. Thats a funny thing to me I know so many companies who are feverishly trying to get to page one, yet they won’t spend the time to actually blog about their business or news related to their industry.

The biggest factor in SEO is authority. Some people call this “link building” or linking, etc.

Having sites that point back to your site with a high level of authority to pass back to you is number one. You can build links in many ways, just make sure you don’t do too many too fast, or on unrelated sites. A lot of people buy links and then say “Hey, I bought all these links. Why isn’t my site on page one?!?!?”. Let’s analyze this, you bought a bunch of links for your Air Conditioning repair services and the links showed up on a site about hair care. Duh. Of course your site isn’t going to be on page one because of that. The purpose of link building is to get links from people, sites and pages RELEVANT to the keywords/ Subject your targeting.

One of my other favorite issues I have seen has been over optimization. A friend of mine had a BIG Client who’s customer kept taking and building links at the same time they were. What a mess, the site wouldn’t move and infact DROPPED in SERP rank because it looked like spamming to the search engines. This was of course after explaining to them that they should not be attempting link building on the same sites they were, and shouldn’t be link building at all for those sites. If your going to try a new method of doing anything, you shouldn’t do things to hinder that or do multiple new methods at a time other wise how will you know if something worked.

So, will reading this article (or any article for that matter) make you an SEO Rockstar? No. What will make you an SEO Rockstar is good fresh content, making sure your site looks appealing to Google and the other search engines, and testing things for yourself. There is no magic pill. There is not just one thing you can do right and get 1st page results. However, there is many things you can do right and get 1st page results.

-Zach “The Uber Geek” Morton

P.S. Before people say “Hey, he only made fun of yahoo!”. Anyone out there know what Bing stands for? But It’s Not Google.

Kudos Heather.

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Browser Wars: Opera Vs. Chrome Vs… Mr. Potato Head?

Get your Game Face/ “Angry Eyes” on cause the browser wars are back in full swing. This time its Opera Vs. Chrome Vs. Mr. Potato Head. So it all started when Google released a little video demonstrating the speed of Chrome.

In the days following that little video Opera responded with this:

I think it’s pretty funny, but very telling. Google’s browser is hands down far superior to Opera in my opinion.
The funniest part of these videos to me is that here once again Google makes something Uber-Cool, and Opera can’t seem to catch up. I think this was Video Fail on Opera’s part because they really showed you the “Quality” you can expect with their browser. The main issue I have with both of these videos is the potato abuse. Mr. Potato Head Pwns you, FTW!

-Zach “The Uber Geek” Morton

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Catching Up

Wow, so its been a few months and I hope you are all doing well. So much has happened in such a short time, the Ipad wasn’t as much of a flop as much of the internet (myself included) thought, the Iphone 4g gets leaked by our friends over at gizmodo, an oil spill.

So I got to play with the Ipad for a few hours the other day and I have to say I am considering purchasing one. I messed around with it the day it came out and I thought it was cool, I have to say the product is growing on me as more apps become available. Ive been doing a bunch of work interacting with customers lately and I was sitting thinking “Man it would be great if I had an Ipad to take my notes with”. For those of you who don’t know me, my handwriting is atrocious. In fact it is so bad that it actually has been questioned if I was writing english text, or possibly hieroglyphics. So there I was Ipad in hand and I started messing with the Notepad program, and I have to say it wasn’t half bad. I could actually get used to it and I think it would increase my note takeing by atleast +5 (Chance to crit increased by 10).

Some of the other things I have been toying around with is some new 3d TV stuff and OMFG has anyone seen the new Samsung 55 inch 3D LED-LCD HDTV 1080P. Holy freakin crap.  The Picture on it is beyond sweet. Then again for the $6,299.98 Price tag that goes with it, it better be. I swear that thing is lighter than my Droid.

Speaking of Droid (Yes, here it comes Dan and Charlie), I’m so freaking ticked off that this thing right now I can’t even see straight. Since applying the new update there has been nothing but issues (but hey, we’ve got multitouch and a better picture gallery). From the slider to answer the phone’s image being SIDEWAYS (um, hello), to just overall decreased speed and reliability issues. I’m a little bit upset. I love the android platform, and everything Google touches is gold. However, there needs to be some new fixes from Google on some of this stuff. As difficult as it is for me to say, I am planning on getting the new Iphone 4G when it comes out next month (Yes, Steve Jobs….We Know.).  Android will always hold a special place in my heart, but that new Iphone is gonna be sick! (Check back in a few days for a write up on that new little toy).

-Zach “The Uber Geek” Morton

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