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[Infographic] Google's 200 Ranking Factors: the Complete List

[Infographic] Google's 200 Ranking Factors: the Complete List | Business Improvement and Social media | Scoop.it

SEO itself has always been somewhat of a barrier to entry for online success.

In other words, for a new person it’s so complex that it takes a long time to understand all the little things that search engines, Google specifically, are asking for. Time, capital, and energy are necessary to rank pages on the world’s most popular search engine.


Via Lauren Moss
Bart van Maanen's curator insight, June 5, 2013 6:11 AM

Een nogal indrukwekkende lijst, maar waard om te bekijken.

David Duncan's comment, June 6, 2013 4:45 AM
All you need to do is follow that. I am amazed at how many small businesses think they can do it themselves.
Bart van Maanen's comment, June 6, 2013 5:31 AM
They probably wish they could do all of this. ;)
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[Infographic] Evolving SEO tactics: longer posts, Google+ and the tilde

[Infographic]  Evolving SEO tactics: longer posts, Google+ and the tilde | Business Improvement and Social media | Scoop.it

This is an infographic about current SEO thinking with tips and tools to help sites rank better on search engines.

 

Most people have a general idea of how to optimize their content for search engines. That search engine algorithms are proprietary and evolving inevitably causes different opinions on SEO. Of course there’s another school of thought that minimal keyword research and a green-light from a SEO plugin are enough to publish a piece.

 

This infographic challenges writers and some of the preconceived notions about SEO. It has a mixture of tips and tools to help you rank better in search...


Via Lauren Moss, Brian Yanish - MarketingHits.com
Martin (Marty) Smith's comment, May 2, 2013 12:52 PM
Great comment MizWalidah. I wold modify one point. Instead of "continually optimizing your meta keywords and tags" I would find ways to ping in fresh content such as User Generated Content from reviews or comments. Once a website I've SEOed is inside of Google's algorithm changing meta values that matter (mostly the page's title) can HURT SEO. I change titles VERY VERY carefully since the first rule of SEO is DO NO DAMAGE. The QDF (Quality Deserves Freshness) movement post Panda and Penguin LOVES it when a page pings, so I love the 1% of visitors who are willing to comment, review or otherwise contribute User Generated Content.

I DON'T play with meta nearly as much as you imply since to do so can look SPAMMY and cause real harm. The most important idea is creating content other people want to share. This is why I love GAMES and CONTESTS especially for bands. High engagement content such as Contests and Games can help with SEO and they can help create a distinct brand all bands need. Appreciate your enthusiasm, but be careful about meta (especially title) changes. Marty
Coralie D.'s curator insight, May 3, 2013 4:32 AM

Infographie sympa sur la rédaction SEO... A lire et relire, c'est toujours utile ! ;)

Joe Wise's curator insight, May 21, 2013 5:31 PM

Any of you SEO gurus out there care to confirm any of this?