About Us<http://contentmarketinginstitute.com Email Updates<http://www.b2bmediaportal.com/Register.aspx?fid=CMINL02&key=EMUDHOME> </> LATEST ARTICLES<HTTP://CONTENTMARKETINGINSTITUTE.COM/BLOG/> RESEARCH<HTTP://CONTENTMARKETINGI <http://g.adspeed.net/ad.php?do=clk&aid=163000&zid=32351&t=1368841611&auth=719e034a05f63b7982 FREE WEBINARS<HTTP://CONTENTMARKETINGINSTITUTE.COM/EVENTS/WEBINARS/> do=clk&aid=147431&zid=39765&t=1368841607&auth=78e598bafafe302823 By KEVIN CAIN published AUGUST 29, 2012 How to Optimize Content When You Don t Know Jack about SEO Share CMI Twitter 24 LinkedIn 149 Facebook 47 Google +1 Pinterest Print (Click to share on Twitter) (Click to share on LinkedIn) (Share on Facebook) (Click to share on Google+) (Click to share on Pinterest) (Click to print) <http://contentmarketinginstitute.com/2012/08/optimize- content- when- you- dont- know- seo/cain- seo- cover- image- 384x230-2/>Knowing how to optimize content for search engines is essential,
but often easier said than done. After all, mastering the art and science of search engine optimization (SEO) is no small feat. Frequent updates to Google s search ranking algorithm notably Panda<http://www.contentmarketinginstitute.com/2011/11/meet- google- quality- standards- for- content/> and Penguin<http://www.contentmarketinginstitute.com/2012/05/survive- google- penguin- with- effective- content/> only complicate matters. Although such updates go a long way toward enhancing the quality of search results by, for example, discounting the high volumes of low- quality content produced by content farms<http://blog.openviewpartners.com/a- content- farm- isnt- a- content- factory/>, they also mean that the best ways to optimize content are constantly evolving. Simply put, you ve got to stay on your toes. Fortunately for those of us who aren t in the habit of analyzing search engine algorithms but still want to optimize content, there are some basic tips that are easy to follow. In the interest of full disclosure, let me make it clear that I m in no way, shape, or form an SEO expert. If you re looking for the definitive word on the subject, there are far more comprehensive resources on the subject (such as this guide<http://www.seomoz.org/beginners- guide- to- seo> by SEOmoz). If, however, you re new to SEO and are looking for some simple techniques to optimize content for search engines, written in plain language, read on! How to optimize content: The 411 on keywords At its most basic, SEO is about tinkering with your content to make it attractive to search engines. One way of doing this is by selecting the right keyword the word or phrase that people would be most likely to enter into a search engine if they were looking for your content and then using it throughout what you write. When Google indexes your website, it detects the keywords you ve used and how you ve used them, and ranks your content (in part) on that basis. That ranking is what determines if your content shows up on the first page of results when you google the keyword or on the fifty- first. Of course, not all keywords are created equal. You ve got to take care in choosing the ones that you ll have the greatest chances of ranking well for. Many are highly competitive, so vetting your options is essential. Plus, what seems like the right keyword to you, may not be what people actually use to search for content. After all, what good is using early stage companies if most people are searching for start- ups.
Not to worry. You are not alone in your quest to optimize content. You can consult the free Google Adwords Keyword Tool<https://adwords.google.com/o/Targeting/Explorer? c=1000000000& u=1000000000&idearequesttype=keyword_ideas> to get some insights. Type in a potential keyword and the site tells you how many people are searching for it in a given month and how much competition there is, based on advertising spend for sponsored links. Armed with this data, you can do a reasonable job of picking a keyword. Take this article as an example. Although I m writing about search engine optimization, the keyword tool quickly reveals that it s not a good choice. <http://contentmarketinginstitute.com/2012/08/optimize- content- when- you- dont- know- seo/cain_image- 1- f- 2/> Open Content Marketing World 2013 Last Chance Early Bird Registration NOW thru With more than 600,000 global monthly searches and a competition rating of high, I ve 5/31/13! Register Now! got no chance of ranking for it. Looking at who is ranking on page one for this keyword big names (SEOmoz), with sites that drive huge traffic confirms that assessment. After experimenting with other options, I discover that optimize content is a much better option. It still gets at the same idea as search engine optimization, but has a low competition ranking and garners about 1,900 global searches a month. While there are still some pretty big names on the first page of results for the term, my chances of winding up there too are much greater using optimize content than if I selected search engine optimization as my keyword.
Now you may be thinking that 1,900 hits a month is nothing compared to 600,000. True enough. However, if you can rank on page 1 for those 1,900 hits and consistently drive a portion of them to your site, you re going to be much better off than if you rank on page 51 for the 600,000 hits and never get found. Importantly, it was only after I had optimize content as my keyword, that I began writing this article. It s much easier to create content with a keyword in mind than trying to retrofit it into something you ve already crafted. All the more so because, as with any keyword, I need to use optimize content in context, not just willy- nilly, in order to help my ranking. For reference, I ve highlighted my use of my keyword optimize content throughout this article to show you how I used it. Some of the things to keep in mind when incorporating a keyword are to include it in: The title of your content The first sentence of your first paragraph At least one heading within the content The page s URL The page s meta description The alternate text field of any images you ve included Ultimately, you want to use your keyword enough for it to catch the attention of search engines, while still being sensible. Expert opinions vary, but the general rule of thumb is to aim for a keyword density the percentage of times the keyword appears in your content compared to the total number of words of between 1 percent and 3 percent. The keyword density of this article, FYI, is 1.23 percent. Tip: To learn a lot more about keywords, check out Better Keywords, Better Customers: A Business Guide to Keyword Generation. <http://labs.openviewpartners.com/ebook/better- keywords- better- customers- a- guide- to- keyword- generation/> How to optimize content: other factors If you re creating your content in WordPress, consider using the SEO Yoast Tool<http://yoast.com/wordpress/seo/>, which analyzes how SEO- friendly your content is. The tool gives you ratings of green (good to go), yellow (hold up, you can do better), and red (stop, you re off track!) across a variety of content optimization dimensions. In addition to telling you your keyword density, it checks to see if you ve included keywords in the
places noted above and if you ve met a host of other guidelines. The tool also checks out some other important factors that you need to bear in mind as you look to optimize content. Namely, it looks to ensure that your content: Is at least 300 words in length Contains outbound links Has a relatively short URL Is easy to read, with concise sentences. When I ran this article through the tool, I got the following result: <http://contentmarketinginstitute.com/2012/08/optimize- content- when- you- dont- know- seo/cain- image2- f- 2/> Overall, I ve done a good job of optimizing this article for search engines. There are a couple of things I could adjust, but the mostly green lights tell me I m ready to publish. To be clear, there is a lot more to ranking well on search engines than optimizing your content. Google also looks at how much your content is shared, how many inbound links it has, and much more with its algorithm. That said, if you don t know Jack about SEO, the tips above will go a long way toward helping as you look to optimize content!
Want more content marketing inspiration? Download our ultimate ebook with 100 content marketing examples<http://www.contentmarketinginstitute.com/education/ultimate- ebook- 100- content- marketing- examples/>. Image<http://www.bigstockphoto.com/image- 6931638/stock- vector- seo- search- engine- optimization- poster> via Bigstock How to Run a Content Marketing Campaign on a Budget: 5 Free Tools How to Get Started in Content Marketing Ready, Set, Write: The Ultimate Guide to Blogging A Template for Killer Web Site Content Recommended by (Outbrain) Share CMI Twitter 24 LinkedIn 149 Facebook 47 Google +1 Pinterest Print (Click to share on Twitter) (Click to share on LinkedIn) (Share on Facebook) (Click to share on Google+) (Click to share on Pinterest) (Click to print) Author: Kevin Cain Kevin Cain oversees content strategy at OpenView Venture Partners, a Boston- based venture capital firm that invests in expansion- stage technology companies. With expertise in corporate communications and content marketing, Kevin has spent the past ten years working with large international financial services companies and consulting firms. Learn more by checking out his content marketing blog<http://blog.openviewpartners.com/author/kcain/> or following him on Twitter @kevinrcain<https://twitter.com/#!/kevinrcain>. Other posts by Kevin Cain<http://contentmarketinginstitute.com/author/kevin-cain/>
12 comments 3 Leave a message... Newest Community Share Adealingz Akhter 2 months ago How can we figure out how much time it will take for content to help an website getting optimized? For example if i have posted 30 articles on wordpress (1 every day) how can we figure out a rough estimated time for that website to get optimized keeping in mind the competition Seriously Spain 5 months ago Yost keyword tool used to be a good idea, but using it crashed my websites so many times my host was getting upset. Finally had to dump it unfortunately. Ken Wilson 8 months ago Hey Kevin, thanks for the tips. I often use original images in my posts. Any advice for optimizing those for image searches? Paul Shapiro 9 months ago Exceptional post. Really great breakdown to get people started. Kudos. Emily 9 months ago HI Kevin! Great article. Thanks. If I'm not using Wordpress, are there tools other than Yoast to evaluate content? Web6S Emily 9 months ago Emily, Free tools such as textalyser.net can give you a breakdown on the reability and keyword frequency of content. It is not a perfect tool but it is free. Others like Adwords keyword Tool and Google Insights will help you with keyword research. Dechay Watts 9 months ago You've given such a clear explanation. I love it! We usually have our content writers
You've given such a clear explanation. I love it! We usually have our content writers read the SEOMoz book, but I'm going to share your article with them first. It's a great overview before diving into more details. Carmelo 9 months ago Hey, great primer for SEO. i find that I just want to write. I want to get my message across and i don't want to bother with the keywords. This is a mistake. I use Wordpress with a premium theme that has some built in optimization in it already. Would you recommend that I still add a plugin like Yoast or would that be redundant? Thank you. Bhaskar Sarma Carmelo 9 months ago Hi Carmelo, I use Prose which is pretty solid when it comes to optimization, but I use the Yoast SEO plug-in because it does it's job really well. Matt 9 months ago When doing keyword research for SEO use exact match not broad or phrase. 1 Drew Frey Matt 9 months ago Thanks for the tip @Mattmikulla! Barry Feldman 9 months ago Kevin, that was cool how conducted a little show and tell and made the narrative about this particular article. Great title too. It appears you do know Jack. Strong article. Thanks. Comment feed Subscribe via email HOW TO MAKE CONTENT DO A BETTER JOB OF CONVERTING HOW TO COVER YOUR BASES WHEN YOU RE COVERING LIVE EVENTS