SEO Notes
SEO Notes
Benefits of SEO
➔ Unlike paying for ads, search traffic is free.
➔ Organic traffic is typically consistent once you are ranking high.
➔ Opportunity to reach massive audiences.
Module-1
Keyword Research
1.1 Keywords: Keywords are words and phrases that people type into search
engines to find what they are looking for. Keywords sets the entire
foundation for the search engine optimization. The basic goal of SEO is to
rank your pages for keywords that your target audience or customers are
searching for.
◆ Keyword research is the process of finding keywords that people
are inputting into search engines.
➔ Content format
➔ Content angle: The content angle is your brand's unique perspective or
opinion.
★ Finding keywords that doesn’t include your seeds: The best way to
find these keywords is to look at pages that drive the most traffic to
your competitors sites.
1.4 Understanding ranking difficulty
➔ When it comes to ranking in Google, you need to understand who
your competitors are before to target a keyword.
◆ Competitors are pages and websites that rank up at the top of
Google search results for your target keywords.
➔ Website authority
◆ Domain Rating: Represents the overall strength of a website’s
backlink profile.
★ The more yeses you can check off the better your chances at ranking
Module-2
On-Page SEO
★ Content gap analysis: A content gap analysis at the page level will
show you common keywords that the top pages are ranking for where
your page isn’t.
Module-3
Link Building
3.1 Link Building: The process of getting other pages to link to a page on
your website. These hyperlinks are called backlinks.
★ The end result of link building might look simple but the process
which involves emailing complete strangers and asking them to link to
you is itself a strange and hard process.
➔ Page Rank: Page rank is a mathematical formula that judges the value
of a page by looking at the quality and quantity of other pages that
link to it.
➔ Strategy vs Tactic
◆ Strategy: Strategies are higher level in the sense that it outlines
the scope of the plans.
◆ Tactic: Tactics are micro and often focused around smaller steps.
◆ Strategies put you in the right direction a nd tactics are more
like how you get there.
◆ Earn Backlinks:
● Through email outreach
● By becoming a source for an online publication or a media
outlet.
● Earn backlinks organically.
★ Generally the harder it is to obtain a link, the more valuable it’ll be.
➔ Relevance
◆ Relevant links hold more value than random links even if they
are from a prominent website.
➔ Authoritativeness
◆ Authority is the link power a webpage has. This relates to how
Google’s page rank works.
◆ Both the quantity and the quality of the links matter. So, the
more quality links a page gets the more page rank it earns. And
the more page rank it has the more authority it can pass to other
pages through hyperlinks.
➔ Anatomy of a hyperlink:
◆ Hyperlinks can connect two different webpages as well as
various sections in the same webpage. A text enriched with
hyperlinks is called a hypertext.
◆ A link consists of three basic parts
● Destination URL
● Anchor text
● rel attribute
★ Example: <a href="https://ahrefs.com/site-explorer rel="nofollow">Site
Explorer</a> and enter your domain name
◆ Here highlighted parts of the link are destination url, rel attribute
and anchor text respectively.
◆ Anchor Text: Anchor text is the clickable word, phrase or image
attached to the link. Google uses anchor text to understand
what a page is about and what terms it should rank for.
◆ Commonly used anchor text are
● Brand name
● The title of the page
● The URL
● Click here
➔ Link Placement:
◆ Prominent links are more likely to be clicked and google takes
this into account when determining how much authority a link
can transfer.
◆ For example an editorial link is more likey to be clicked than a
link in the footer.