Noob Guide To SEO

The Noob guide to SEO, or beginners guide to SEO is what I wish I knew when making my first website. This noob guide to online marketing covers both on-page and off-page SEO and covers only the things that actually work. Let’s get started.

Note: All SEO methods mentioned here are white hat, which means they’re fine to use and Google likes them. Stay away from black hat SEO Techniques which can get you tackled out of the search engines like Bing.com and Google.com. Gray hat sits lovingly nestled between the two and is risky. Avoid gray hat SEO tricks unless desperate. Buying SEO backlinks for cash would be a gray hat technique.

On-Page SEO part 1

For on-page SEO, pick out a main keyword to target, together with sub baby keywords. The baby keywords are niche keywords related to the main keyword and usually longer and with less traffic potential for SEO.

For example, your main keyword might be gardening furniture with sub keywords of gardening furniture for gnomes and furniture for gnomes in gardens. The main keyword is the topic you’re discussing and the sub keywords contain parts of the main keyword along with other words.

These sub keywords are important because they help you catch the “long tail” of SEO. Thats the people who search for weird stuff online that’s only mentioned on your site. It’s easy to rank highly for long tail keywords because they’re rare and rarely typed into the search engines. Use many long tail keywords for on-page SEO.

When picking a main keyword, focus on what’s most important. If you have a blog and are in the process of writing an article, stick to things your readers want to know about, do or try. How to guides are popular, as are review of Amazon merchandise.

You can use the Google keyword tool for ideas. Tick the box for exact search to see exact matches and use the global searches column to find the best keywords to target. No fear, go big or go home. Then branch out and tick the phrase box to see the general strength of that keyword. Look for high numbers and sort by global searches. Alternatively set the region in The Google keyword tool to United States and sort by local searches. Again, high number of local searches are the best keywords to target.

A minimum for global searches on the Google keyword tool for exact searches would be about 2600. At position 1 in Google that brings you about 30% of traffic per month, which is 900 unique visitors a month. 900 unique visitors a month is approximately 30 visitors a day.

Article continued on Noob guide to SEO part 2.


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12 Responses to Noob Guide To SEO

  1. search engine optimizers

    Hi! Do you know if they make any plugins to protect against hackers?

    I’m kinda paranoid about losing everything I’ve worked hard on. Any tips?.

    • Search engine optimiers, anti hacking security tends to come from the server side and is a whole other topic from SEO. I recommend taking regular, well spaced backups so if anything does go wrong, you can quickly recover. Next question!.

  2. What would be a way to track progress once you optimize SEO?.

    • Great question Chris, to track progress you need an analytics program. I recommend the free Google Analytics from google. There’s also other paid for analytics and web stats solutions that are worth searching for.

      • Thank you for your reply – this is a very helpful blog post. I hope that others find it helpful, though I am sure you have already SEO’d the page =).

      • Are you able to track ranking progress after you optimize without manually searching through search page results?.

        • Great question Chris. At the end of the day, SEO is all about getting high up in the search engine rankings, hence, Googling your Targeted keyword is the best way to check. There are many tools to check back-links and other components of good SEO but it all comes down to organic search position.

          Due to new developments in Googles ranking algorithms it’s a good idea to log out of all Google services and wipe cookies before doing the search to check your ranking. This gives you a good idea of what a fresh google user searching the keyword for the first time would see.

          Happy SEOing and once again, glad to see you like the Noob guide to SEO.

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