28 Tweetable SEO Tips
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With February over, we thought we’d gather together all of our daily tips in case you missed any!
We tweeted the following tips throughout February using the hashtag #DailySEOAdvice;
- Thinking about the How, When, Where, Why, Who allows a copywriter to write Hummingbird-friendly content Tweet this
- Evergreen content that answers questions is always going to be useful and will continuously perform well over a long period Tweet this
- Find a void of decent content covering a particular subject & you’ll have less competition Tweet this
- Instead of pitching your products or services, publish information that makes the audience more intelligent & more informed Tweet this
- Invest time in a thorough link removal review. Unnatural and manipulative links will affect a sites rankings Tweet this
- If you have an insightful presentation, publish it on SlideShare - it’s a great way to attract natural links Tweet this
- Remember that the majority of your anchor text should be your brand or your brand with a keyword Tweet this
- Make sure every piece of content has visible social sharing buttons & let people build links for you naturally Tweet this
- Build content around every question for your business and products/services: Who, What, When, Where, Why and How Tweet this
- To adhere to Hummingbird, focus on superlatives, such as, What is the best…? Or What is the cheapest way to..? Tweet this
- YouTube now ranks videos according to the time spent watching, instead of clicks Tweet this
- Citation Labs is a great tool for link prospecting http://buff.ly/1ffyfIf Tweet this
- A successful SEO strategy requires time & commitment. SEO is not a quick one-time job! It’s a marathon, not a sprint Tweet this
- Use Rich Snippets. They provide additional data to search engines & visually improve your listing Tweet this
- Set-up a useful 404 error page. Link to your best content so that visitors are less likely to leave & explore further Tweet this
- Use header tags & include variations of your target keyword phrases in a page’s H1 and H2 tags Tweet this
- Within on-site content, don’t forget to link to other pages on your site - businesses often overlook this important tactic Tweet this
- Get your image listed next to you in Google with Google+ to increase your organic traffic Tweet this
- Customer reviews are a ranking factor & will be getting more important/prominent in search Tweet this
- Regularly check your website isn’t slow to load. A fast, streamlined website is essential for SEO Tweet this
- You’re 50 times more likely to appear on the first page of Google with a video than static text alone Tweet this
- Guest-posting is still a valuable tactic for brand building. Focus on relevance & high quality articles in your niche Tweet this
- Make sure all of your URLs are optimised. We’re still seeing preference given to static, keyword-rich, shorter URLs Tweet this
- URL structure is often overlooked. Stay away from spammy, too long, stuffed with keywords URL structure Tweet this
- 10 authoritative links from relevant sources will perform better in the long-term than 100 spam backlinks Tweet this
- Set-up Tynt on your site which will add an attribution link to your site if people copy and paste from you Tweet this
- Having lots of low quality backlinks can have a negative effect on your ranking, so be selective when link building Tweet this
- Use Buzzsumo to find great content to link to on your blog Tweet this
Which tip did you find most useful?





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