Is SEO dead?
Of course, it’s
not. For as long as there are websites and there are businesses that are
pushing for an online marketing strategy, SEO is not going anywhere.
With that fact
in mind, it is important that businesses pushing for a website know that they
need to play the rules of Google Hummingbird to have a favourable position on
search.
With the new
algorithm, it is important to invest heavily in content marketing. Before, even
if the articles were complete nonsense, it can help rank a website for as long
as the article is optimised with keywords. This downplays businesses who carefully
craft their words as they are overturned by companies who are taking the short
cut.
Make your
content marketing efforts extra valuable by creating engaging content about
your business. Create content that resonates with your audience by creating
content from the perspective of your audience. Research on what they want to
see from your website, and work with it well from that point.
Focus on making relevant articles for your audience
such as how-to’s and practical guides as opposed to excessive self-promotions. Forget
about keyword research too, competitive analysis and search volume locally and
internationally. Understanding your market more than identifying what keywords
to stress on is essential in coming up with content that matters both to your
audience and to Google.
Aside from
content marketing, mobile optimisation is a Google Hummingbird rule that you
should adhere to. Before, it was an option. Now, it is mandatory given the wide
ownership of smart phones and tablet computers.
It now becomes
essential that businesses have a mobile content strategy and a responsive
mobile design for their website. Achieve a responsive mobile design by making
your website look great on a variety of devices. Work with web specialists who
can help you develop a mobile version of your website.
Strategise your
mobile content based on the behaviours of mobile users. With Google
Hummingbird’s value for complete search queries / questions instead of just
keywords or search phrases, it follows that you need to make your content
answerable to questions and not just embellished with keywords. If you do not
have an FAQ page, maybe now is the best time to invest in one.
In relation to your
mobile content strategy, you need to find a way to shrink your web content such
that it will fit the limited space of a mobile phone or a tablet computer. Scale
your words and your visuals while maintaining the message you want to send
across. Brevity and creativity are essential at this point.
Lastly, instead
of investing heavily on link building, focus on building your brand. Take
advantage of Google Authorship, a program that helps you establish yourself as
a thought leader in your chosen industry. Great content attached to your byline
and picture will help you get noticed by searchers today and in the
future.
More than anything, it is a
great way to build credibility. With Hummingbird’s importance towards content,
the articles and blog posts you worked hard to write for your business will not
go to waste.


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