I’m teaching myself about SEO, and it appears I still have a lot to learn.
Last week, I wrote about new skills freelancers should have in the age of digital media. To get things rolling I covered what freelancers should know about SEO, or search engine optimization. That’s the term used to describe the art of stuffing keywords or tags into a blog post or article on a Website so it winds up high in search engine listings.
To make sure I practiced what I was preaching, I asked the two SEO experts I interviewed to look over the article after I’d posted it to see how well I’d optimized it for SEO purposes.
After I’d finished the 1,000-word post – I know, too long! – I inserted what I thought the proper tags should be. To do this, I used a built-in feature of the blogging software on WordPress.com. Altogether, I added 14 tags: my name, my blog’s name, the names of everyone I quoted in the story and their blogs or Websites. I also included a couple words and phrases that captured the post’s theme, including “SEO skills,” “SEO skills for freelancers,” “skills freelancers should have” and so on.
I posted the article, then sent a link to my experts.
Their conclusion: way, way, way too many tags. In fact, I violated the first rule of SEO writing, which according to Marty Weil, an Asheville, North Carolina, freelancer and SEO expert, is don’t put in too many tags. Weil recommends using no more than two keywords per post and using a “keyword density” of no more than four uses per 100 words.
So I blew it on the tags, which I promptly went back and cut right after reading Weil’s suggestions. But, according to Weil, I didn’t blow it on other SEO rules: include lots of links, have a topic worth writing about, and write it well.
The combination looks like it’s working: the wizards at WordPress my liked my post so much they made it the featured Technology blog on the site’s front page over the weekend. (It’s not there anymore so if you follow the link you’ll see whatever Technology blog entry they’re highlighting at the moment.)
I learned my lesson – almost. I only put three tags on this post: “SEO,” “freelance writers” and “SEO tags in blog posts.”
Got some SEO tricks? Have you figured out some SEO tricks through trial and error you’d like to share? The comments line is open.
guessworker says
I have learnt that you need to use the ALT tags on the images. More descripting the ALT tags the better. Google Image search drives a lot of traffic to my blog at Only Mumbai. Check it out.
Jim Clark says
Thanks for the tip, i have a blog that i need to start tagging!
Search Engine Optimization NY says
nice post…I have learnt that you need to use the ALT tags on the images
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Mike Helton says
I was looking for information on posting tags and whether they were even necessary. I guess you helped answer tat question for me.
Thanks,
Mike
Kapil Malani says
The post was very informative.. but I see it’s quite old now. Should I be dieting heavily on tag, still?
What is the maximum number of tags if an articles is 200 or say 300 words lengthy? Let me know.
Thanks.
Michelle V. Rafter says
Kapil: If you search for “SEO” on my site you’ll see a couple newer posts on the subject. The rule of thumb I got by is no more than 4-5 tags for a post of 500 to 700 words; for a shorter post I’d stick to 2 or 3.
MVR
Sansoft says
nice post, The better optimized the page is, the higher a ranking it will achieve in search engine result listings. This is especially critical because most people who use search engines only look at the first page or two of the search results, so for a page to get high traffic from a search engine, it has to be listed in those first two pages.
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Chuck Taft says
Hello!
Thanks for sharing your great idea and it was so very informative. It truly understand me the concept of SEO.
Thanks,
Chuck Taft
Jason says
I too have been trying to blog/learn Seo and it seems that I have a lot left to learn
Aurobindo Sahoo says
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