Giving Back to Warrior Forum - SEO

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So after being a member of Warrior Forum just over 1 year I have went from complete newbie at SEO to SEO guru working for a top London UK SEO Agency. My websites I have are at number 1. I know my sh1t.

So in an effort of giving back to forum I want you to ask ANY SEO question you may have and I will do my utmost to help you out. I am very busy so please dont expect an immediate response!! It would help if your posting questions to include your URL and keyword.

Thanks guys!!
#back #forum #giving #seo #warrior
  • Profile picture of the author gigianciobanu
    I have a blog, and I can put on it about 1000 articles / month on all niches you can imagine, from bycicles to pregnancy. All articles will be minimum 400 words.

    This is a pretty big volume, and I can't handle doing SEO for each article. So my question is: Can I just do SEO for the main page of the blog, and no SEO for the articles, and still get organic visits?

    IF so, can you spit out some numbers on what you would expect the number of visitors will be with 1000 articles / month?

    Thanks in advance.

    Edit: Forgot to mention. All articles are 100% unique and original. They are not spinoffs
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    • Profile picture of the author webber1
      Originally Posted by gigianciobanu View Post

      I have a blog, and I can put on it about 1000 articles / month on all niches you can imagine, from bycicles to pregnancy. All articles will be minimum 400 words.

      This is a pretty big volume, and I can't handle doing SEO for each article. So my question is: Can I just do SEO for the main page of the blog, and no SEO for the articles, and still get organic visits?

      IF so, can you spit out some numbers on what you would expect the number of visitors will be with 1000 articles / month?

      Thanks in advance.

      Edit: Forgot to mention. All articles are 100% unique and original. They are not spinoffs
      Good question. For those who are looking for traffic the main domain may drive alot of traffic to it once you have carried out SEO for some generic main terms.

      You could of course just do SEO for the main page but that will definately have an effect on your traffic as I presume that for those articles you do do SEO on they bring in traffic? If you stop SEO on the articles the traffic will drop off quite sharply.

      Are the articles all submitted manually? Have you got the plugin "ALL in one SEO"? I have found that on one of my blogs my articles just link once the main SEO basics are done due to the sheer power of the main page.

      So basically you could try two things: increasing the power of your homepage and carry out basic SEO on articles or continue to SEO the articles.

      EDIT: in terms of articles and visitors - it totally depends, you cant even estimate that. Look at the likes of guardian.co.uk - they crop up everywhere for news articles literally because their domain is so powerful and authoritive.
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  • Profile picture of the author samrodman
    That is fantastic that you have become so knowledgable about SEO.
    What is your advise to someone who is new to SEO but does already have their own website up?
    I know there are many factors that contribute to SEO resutls, however, where should someone start with this process once they already have a website? Sam
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    • Profile picture of the author webber1
      Originally Posted by samrodman View Post

      That is fantastic that you have become so knowledgable about SEO.
      What is your advise to someone who is new to SEO but does already have their own website up?
      I know there are many factors that contribute to SEO resutls, however, where should someone start with this process once they already have a website? Sam
      Im going to presume you have already looked at Google Keyword tool to find targeted keywords.

      Carry out basic onsite SEO which includes the basics of: Meta title, description, optimised URLs (e.g. www.mywebsite.com/keyword-one/ rather than www.mywebsite.com/product33/), on page optimisation which includes keywords on page and words which will be associated with that word (e.g. optimising for the word jobs, you would want to be including words like recruitment and careers etc), Dynamic XML sitemap (submit to Google Webmasters, HTML sitemap, custom 404, optmised image alt text and descriptive text, H1's, H2's.

      You should also remember the following: social media signals have an impact within SEO, install Google Analytics.

      Offsite SEO: this area can be broadly described as creating links to your site. When creating backlinks to your site remember that the anchor text has a huge impact on what you want to rank for.(See my signature below as an example, this is basic HTML knowledge which you could pick up very easily). From my experience it is the number of unique domains which link to you and the number of links to your site which has the most impact.

      Google actually have a free pdf on SEO for beginners...Google it...it is perfect for beginners.

      Hope this has been helpful
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  • Profile picture of the author markowe
    No keywords or url but here's my question: know any short cuts?
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    Who says you can't earn money as an eBay affiliate any more? My stats say otherwise

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    • Profile picture of the author webber1
      Originally Posted by markowe View Post

      No keywords or url but here's my question: know any short cuts?
      Quickest shortcut is trial and error and learning it yourself!
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  • Profile picture of the author webber1
    Bump: any more Questions guys...
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