Thank you for joining us for the Intro to SEO and Google Analytics Workshop!
If you'd like more information about our programs, please feel free to send an email to hello@grandcircus.co!
Intro to SEO and Google Analytics is a starting workshop for people with no or little SEO knowledge or experience. You may also be overwhelmed or intimated by the idea of "SEO." The thought of logging in to Google Analytics might make you sweat and the idea of tracking traffic and clicks is scary, too.
But that's okay! That's why we are here!
This workshop will help you:
Leah Yanuszeski
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/leahyanuszeski
Email: lyanuszeski10@hotmail.com
(please do keep in touch!)
Enough about me:
Who are you?
What do you hope to get out of this class?
Favorite beverage?
SEO (Search Engine Optimization) is the practice of driving high-quality traffic to your site by ranking at the top of the search engines organically, thanks to employing different tactics and strategies.
(Search Engine Results Page)
Google updates it algorithm often! (We might argue too often)
Because they are constantly improving
their search engine for the user (and make
money).
Google sometimes announces when they
make an update to their algorithm, but
make sure to keep an ear to the SEO
community to hear how it's impacting sites.
Courtesy of http://searchengineland.com/seotable
What is on your site and how it's built plays a huge role in your site's ranking. These factors include:
Did I mention how important this is? We promise it's important...
While writing the copy for your webpage, make sure to remember the following:
So, when I search for "Dog Toys"...
Images are important! But you have to optimize those too. Make sure to name the images:
Remember to add relevant, quality images. But don't add photos meant for a billboard--adding many of those will slow your site down.
https://yoast.com/image-seo/
Three types of links covered today:
Internal: Links connecting content within your site
Outbound: Links connecting your readers to other sites
Inbound: Links pointing to your site from another
Google also looks for:
Find a partner across the room!
One of the oldest (and arguably) best ways to improve your site's ranking.
Many consider this "link building," but others like to consider "link earning." Be friends with the latter.
Can be done through:
This is where it gets tricky. Link building might seem easy, but if done incorrectly can cost your site.
Link building is an art. Wait, it's definitely a science....maybe some luck?
Social Media plays will continue to play an increasingly bigger role in your site's SEO.
This includes:
At the end of the day, it's all about your searcher. If your site is not converting (whatever a conversion may be), then what's the point?
Really, Google's algorithm, continual updates and the industry's preaching of "SEO" is for responsible web-making. Meaning we need to make the web a better place for searchers (and cat memes).
If what you're doing gives you a bad feeling in your gut, then you should probably stop, right? (True in most cases, minus pizza.)
Instead of searching for dog toys, we'll search for a...
Instead of just displaying a normal SERP, we get the highlighted box that shows business that may apply, near our vicinity.
Practicing proper SEO tactics will improve both your site's ranking and local search results. However, there are a few things you can do:
"A citation is any mention of your business out on the web, with or without a link. It can come in various forms:
...Even just the phone number itself can be a citation... A complete citation should include the company name, address and phone number. A citation that does not include all three of these is sometimes referred to as a partial citation." -Darren Shaw
Bring your strategy to discuss next class!
See y'all on Thursday!