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Journalists & SEO
 Chris Snider • chrissniderdesign.com
What would you do
if you wanted to learn
   more about SEO?
You would go to....
SEO for journalists
SEO for journalists
SEO for journalists
SEO for journalists
SEO for journalists
SEO for journalists
In the month of May 2008, Google processed
     nearly 6.7 billion U.S. searches. This is equal to
approximately 214 million searches a day. An increase
     of 38 million search queries a day since July 2007.
                       Source: http://www.internetrix.net
Therefore: Search is a great
way to drive traffic to your site.
What you see when you perform a search...
SEO for journalists
paid search results
                          paid
                         search
                         results
natural search results
• 5 search engines receive more than
  90 percent of all search traffic
• Google,Yahoo, MSN, AOL, Ask
Eyetrack and search...
SEO for journalists
How does SEO work?
   And how can it work for you?
Simplified SEO
• Build a great site with great content
• Find the right keywords
• Get other quality sites to link to you
What are the
elements of SEO?
SEO for journalists
title
title
        URL
title
                    URL

headlines
title
                           URL

headlines



            text
And also your source code...
And also your source code...
What Google shows...
What Google shows...
title
What Google shows...
title
                 meta description
What Google shows...
title
                 meta description

              URL
But what if Google
doesn’t know I exist?
You need to get Google to crawl your site

One way to do that is to submit your blog to Google

    Search “submit site” or “submit blog”

    Or/and get other sites to link to your site.
  When their site is crawled, it will crawl your site.
How to know if your site is being crawled:

Search cache:http://www.yoursite.com
SEO for journalists
How to improve
 your ranking
Figure out what words people should
         search to find your site.

   Remember: The goal is to be helpful
    to readers, not to trick them.

   Then: Research those words.
Why research?
• To find words people actually search
• To make sure you’re not trying to optimize
  a word you will never get ranked for
http://freekeywords.wordtracker.com/gtrends/
SEO for journalists
Warning: People don’t know how to use the internet!
What people search to find DesMoinesRegister.com
Therefore, be sure to optimize for the
(possibly incorrect) words people will search.
Don’t use abbreviations

People search des moines not D.M.

People search Shawn Johnson not
   WDM gymnast Johnson
Write straightforward headlines

Put the best info up high in your articles/posts
Use the keywords in your post
Try to get other credible sites/blogs to link to you.

    Best way to do that is to link to them.
Read other blogs - and comment on other blogs.

   Be sure to leave your URL when you comment.
SEO for journalists
Promote your best work on:
           • Digg
        • Delicious
          • Reddit
       • Newsvine
        • Facebook
         • Twitter
      • Other blogs

    Just don’t overdo it.
Occasionally dip into Google Trends to see
     what topics people are suddenly searching.

      If those topics are relevant to your site/blog,
take advantage of that fact (and optimize appropriately)
SEO for journalists
SEO for journalists
Write articles/posts that people will want to link to.

Look closely at your metrics to see what is popular.
Remember the Chris Brogan list...
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  • 1. Journalists & SEO Chris Snider • chrissniderdesign.com
  • 2. What would you do if you wanted to learn more about SEO?
  • 3. You would go to....
  • 10. In the month of May 2008, Google processed nearly 6.7 billion U.S. searches. This is equal to approximately 214 million searches a day. An increase of 38 million search queries a day since July 2007. Source: http://www.internetrix.net
  • 11. Therefore: Search is a great way to drive traffic to your site.
  • 12. What you see when you perform a search...
  • 14. paid search results paid search results natural search results
  • 15. • 5 search engines receive more than 90 percent of all search traffic • Google,Yahoo, MSN, AOL, Ask
  • 18. How does SEO work? And how can it work for you?
  • 19. Simplified SEO • Build a great site with great content • Find the right keywords • Get other quality sites to link to you
  • 22. title
  • 23. title URL
  • 24. title URL headlines
  • 25. title URL headlines text
  • 26. And also your source code...
  • 27. And also your source code...
  • 30. What Google shows... title meta description
  • 31. What Google shows... title meta description URL
  • 32. But what if Google doesn’t know I exist?
  • 33. You need to get Google to crawl your site One way to do that is to submit your blog to Google Search “submit site” or “submit blog” Or/and get other sites to link to your site. When their site is crawled, it will crawl your site.
  • 34. How to know if your site is being crawled: Search cache:http://www.yoursite.com
  • 36. How to improve your ranking
  • 37. Figure out what words people should search to find your site. Remember: The goal is to be helpful to readers, not to trick them. Then: Research those words.
  • 38. Why research? • To find words people actually search • To make sure you’re not trying to optimize a word you will never get ranked for
  • 41. Warning: People don’t know how to use the internet!
  • 42. What people search to find DesMoinesRegister.com
  • 43. Therefore, be sure to optimize for the (possibly incorrect) words people will search.
  • 44. Don’t use abbreviations People search des moines not D.M. People search Shawn Johnson not WDM gymnast Johnson
  • 45. Write straightforward headlines Put the best info up high in your articles/posts
  • 46. Use the keywords in your post
  • 47. Try to get other credible sites/blogs to link to you. Best way to do that is to link to them.
  • 48. Read other blogs - and comment on other blogs. Be sure to leave your URL when you comment.
  • 50. Promote your best work on: • Digg • Delicious • Reddit • Newsvine • Facebook • Twitter • Other blogs Just don’t overdo it.
  • 51. Occasionally dip into Google Trends to see what topics people are suddenly searching. If those topics are relevant to your site/blog, take advantage of that fact (and optimize appropriately)
  • 54. Write articles/posts that people will want to link to. Look closely at your metrics to see what is popular.
  • 55. Remember the Chris Brogan list...
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