Great Content for SEO: Simpler than You Ever Imagined

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  1. Kaiser

    Kaiser Regular Member

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    Today I want to share an incredibly simple yet massively powerful process for building search-optimized, "great content." There's no fancy tricks and nothing propetiary about the approach, but it is rare indeed to find an organization that follows these steps and hence, it's a way to potentially differentiate and build a competitive advantage.
    Step 1: Build a Survey

    No one knows what searchers want better than the searchers themselves, so let's hear what they have to say. To find out, we'll start with a short series of questions asking the survey taker to imagine they've just performed the desired query. Here's an example:
    The basic structure is simple - request the top 3 content pieces your audience desires, then ask specifically about features that would make the page worthy of sharing (this is important, because it often differs substantively from what makes a page merely answer the user's query). Finally, you can ask them to actually do the search (you don't want them to do it until the end, because what they find might bias their responses) and report any results they liked (which can provide additional insight).
    Step 2: Send it to Your Customers / Potential Customers

    I cheated and used a tweet:
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    You can find customers or potential customers virtually anywhere - your friends, neighbors, co-workers, friends on social networks, etc. Anyone who fits your customer demographic or is creative enough to imagine themselves as that demographic will work. A link in the bottom of your email newsletter or a share on Facebook/LinkedIn/Twitter can often do the job, too. You might even try posting a link in a relevant industry forum or discussion group (so long as you're sure it won't be perceived as spammy).
    Step 3: Record Responses + Leverage them to Build What the People Want

    My Twitter followers are clearly office chair experts because I got some fantastic responses:
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    There are some fantastic suggestions in there - enough to form a serious roadmap for content generation and to steer me clear of crafting a landing page missing these features (which would likely increase bounce rate, earn less links/shares and, probably, have a lower conversion rate).
    It gets even more fleshed-out with the next section:
    awww.seomoz.org_img_upload_content_experiment_respons2.gif
    Simply amazing. I really believe that by following the recommendations of these few, late-night, Twitter-obsessed, good web-samaritans, I could build a page of content better than anything the top 20 at Google or Bing have to offer right now.
    When you're doing this formally, collect as many responses as you reasonably can (before all the answers start to look the same) and use your intuition plus the aggregates of the data to make the best page possible. Any feature/content mentioned by 3+ respondents should definitely make the cut. From there, you can learn from what they liked/didn't in the current SERPs and bolster it with any remarkable suggestions they gave for making the page "share-worthy."

    That's all there is to it.
    And while you're thinking, "He's right! It's so easy... I can do this in 15 minutes tomorrow and have the perfect roadmap to build something searchers will love," you're probably busy and might put this on the back burner for another time. Don't do it! Implement now - even for just one keyword and one page. Even if you only get 2 responses! Heck, you can just fill it out yourself 4 or 5 times with how you think others might respond and it will still give you a better plan than 90% of what's in the top 10 results for most queries.
    If you follow this process and have examples to share, I'd love to see them in the comments. Feel free to use live links to your pages, feedback forms or responses. You might even be able to recruit some Moz readers to take your survey :-)
    http://www.seomoz.org/blog/great-content-for-seo-simpler-than-you-ever-imagined
     
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  2. xPWN1t

    xPWN1t Regular Member

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    Looks really nice for brain storming, thanks for sharing.
     
  3. Kaiser

    Kaiser Regular Member

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    You are welcome ;)
     
  4. cpvr

    cpvr Regular Member

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    Great article - great content has always been apart of SEO - now Google has been reflecting more on sites that are about quality, than sites that aren't. It's a win for the webmasters that boast about quality content, thus ranking higher than others. But, backlinks are still a major factor, or you can use social media - sending out tweets/getting likes on pages through Facebook.
     
  5. Kaiser

    Kaiser Regular Member

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    I agree... its very simple to have great content. And yea social media has become a great factor for better SEO and Promotional methods.
     
  6. StevenF50

    StevenF50 Regular Member

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    Yeah content is a number one for SEO.
     
  7. Kaiser

    Kaiser Regular Member

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    If you dont have regular content posted/updated you can go down on rankings and what not. So yea its a key part.
     
  8. Dani Filth

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    Using Article Spinners can be a very useful tool in this. Get some articles and just spin it, you can get a unique content and improve your SEO.
     
  9. cpvr

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    That's why you also spread your links, and give users the ability to tweet/fb like content = easy way to climb rankings and such.
     

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