Newbie looking for advice on SEO

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Hi,

I've been researching and trying to learn about IM for a couple of months now. I understand the different strategies for marketing. I've decided to create an amazon affiliate site. My biggest stumbling block is understanding SEO. I keep seeing one camp saying. Ignore SEO just deliver quality content. While others claim if you want to be found you need to use SEO.

From what I understand of SEO you're suppose to use your keywords in your content and to use headings and subheadings. Am I over simplifying this or is there more to this?

Should i just ignore SEO or try to master this skill set? Is there a recommended guide to SEO?

Thanks in advance

Joel
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  • Profile picture of the author jeffreyhuan
    Google has a Search Engine Optimization Starter Guide that will be helpful for you to learn SEO basics.
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  • Profile picture of the author WebPunch
    Writing an SEO optimized content is very important if U want to rank in Google Search Engine.. One can easily write SEO optimized High Quality content..
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    • Profile picture of the author art72
      Originally Posted by WebPunch View Post

      Writing an SEO optimized content is very important if U want to rank in Google Search Engine.. One can easily write SEO optimized High Quality content..
      I agree with this 100%.

      There are different benefits to SEO that go beyond relying on page rank or reaching #1 on Google, which in many cases is NOT easy, or perhaps the best approach to learning SEO basics.

      I am trying desperately to remember exactly where I learned on-page SEO and for some reason, I'm drawing a blank.

      What I retained from that unknown source was this...

      Website HTML SEO
      • Add meta Title and site description
      • Add meta 'keywords' (*they say this no longer works, but I still do it) as it helps identify and let crawlers/spiders index your content
      • Add author meta data (*optional)
      When writing articles or posts (a.k.a. On-page SEO)
      • Include Title tags: at least one <h1>Title</h1> tag (*which should include your main targeted keyword or keywords)
      • Include sub-headings: <h2>Subtitles or article breaks</h2>
      • Occassionally a sub-sub heading <h3>Sub-headings</h3>
      • Keyword Density: (*your targeted keyword or keywords) whereby, you maintain a 2-4% density throughout your articles or posts. (*Simply put for every 100 words written, your keyword(s) appear 2-4 times.
      • Images: always add alt tags, and image title, and descriptions
      • Bullet Points, Bolded Text (or strong tags), Italics (over keywords to emphasize their importance: not sure if these score any points, but it helps the flow of your writing and keeps the readers attention if done correctly, and search engines acknowledge the emphasis being placed.
      • URL anchor text... basically known as permalinks and URL structuring in posts, wherby you include the Title (being your keyword target) so search engines recognize the relationship of your content
      • Inter-linking: Basically, when your content grows, it's good to reference other pages, posts, or articles on your site, as search engines see you are building a hierarchy of content relative to your main keyword or your sites main focus
      • Unique Content: nothing to explain here other than write 100% unique and informative content, as search engines prefer this over regurgitated crap that everyone else is using
      • Link backs: this is where your unique content or subject matter links back to a specific category, sub category, or homepage as it builds credibility to the website.
      Generally, linking back to your homepage can be done with an image link, such as a 'logo' as it can be used to define your website, and also serves as a suitable practice to establish the content being unique to your site.

      Again, this is all from memory, and if your using WordPress the "All-In-One-SEO" plugin establishes most of this, as does uploading media via WP (images/video) as they allow you to add Title, description, and put alt tags in place for search engines to recognize. Always a good practice.

      A helpful FREE SEO tool is TrafficTravis.com - it will analyze your on-page SEO, and report warnings in areas you can correct to have better SEO scores. It also analyzes your competitors SEO, and shows you keyword rankings, etc... be it best to watch the tutorials, as they will better explain it's many functions. Again, a great free too in aiding you to learn SEO.

      It takes awhile to learn, but I do most of this by habit, as any extra boost helps, even if your main marketing methods do not center around ranking #1 on Google, as I am in that don't rely on this camp, lol. Personally, I employ these practices, but do not concern myself with ranking... I believe focusing on quality content is the key. Especially, if your marketing methods include article syndication... another good practice for highly targeted traffic, and building relative back links, as is guest blogging and/or commenting on relative high ranking sites.

      Hope that helps, and W3Schools.com is a good resource if you are learning to craft websites, tags, css, etc... in building search engine friendly websites.

      All the Best,

      Art

      PS - adding a WP Google XML Sitemap plugin also helps, as it indexes your sites content on a stand alone page, and boosts your SEO as well.
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  • just with a perfect on page optimization it can be very much easy for you to rank websites..
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    • Profile picture of the author AravGupta
      At points SEO matters and at points it does not. Purely depends on the niche you choose. If it is something that is general, you can promote it on social networking sites and if it is limited to some industry, you will need to consider SEO because users usually utilize search engines to search for the specific services they need and do not search on social networking sites. For this, you will need to work on activities like building links from relevant and high PR sites.
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      • Profile picture of the author Neen
        I say ignore SEO at your own peril.

        There's a really good guide on SEOmoz and that's a site which provides trusted tools for SEO (although they're way too pricey if you're just running one store).

        The guide, however, is free: SEO: The Free Beginner?s Guide From SEOmoz
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  • Profile picture of the author nitesh
    Quality content is more important than SEO tactics but the most important things is to get found on as many sites as possible. I hope this helps.
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  • Profile picture of the author LiftMyRank
    You need to focus on both, especially quality content as that will enhance your SEO position. If you want to rank a amazon affiliate site, you're going to need something that sets you apart, a lot of unique content, a reason why people should visit your site instead of Amazon itself, if you create value you'll be rewarded. I have affiliate based clients that rank for some amazing terms in part because they truly have quality sites you'd want to visit yourself.
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  • Profile picture of the author surajramnani
    Target keywords but dont over do it and work on backlinks on high pr site like reddit,Delicious,stumbleupon etc.
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  • Profile picture of the author perruci
    Quality content is related to the on-page SEO. So to be a good writer should also be familiar with on-page SEO
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  • Profile picture of the author bhartzer
    Neen is right--I would definitely go through the SEOmoz tutorial on SEO and learn the basics. Then pay attention to the unique content that only you can provide--like finding a very specific niche and create content that people want to read and share.
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  • Profile picture of the author Anurag96
    My friend, what you really need at first are back links than you can use any other SEO tactic. Creating back links are the first thing for a blog to get noticed by Google. Hope this helps and if you need any more advice, don't hesitate to ask.
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  • Profile picture of the author smartzrank
    Appart from backlinks and quality content. If you are working for amazon affiliate then you must try paid eCommerce wordpress themes. Google it !
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    • Profile picture of the author AmazonGuy
      Read this SEO: The Free Beginner?s Guide From SEOmoz its the best guide available all in one. Read it over and over till you get to a point where you atleast have a understanding. From there on you have a brain and will realize how each piece of the puzzle connects. Most warriorforum members have no idea what they are doing.
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  • Profile picture of the author Curtis2011
    SEO is incredibly simple for the most part and only gets complex when black hatters try to use complicated tricks to game the search engines.

    For on-page SEO, put your keyword in:

    1. Filename
    2. <h1> tag
    3. <h2> tag if you use them
    4. <title> tag and meta tag
    5. description meta tag (not necessary but can't hurt)
    6. in your content as much as any normal writer would use it
    7. if you use images, put your keywords in the alt and title tags of the images

    For off-page SEO:

    1. Build links on other websites that point to your website using the keywords that you want to rank highly for.

    That's pretty much it.

    Also, be sure to build quality content while doing all of these things. If you have crappy content, you will end up ranking badly and resorting to black hat methods which don't really work better than if you had simply made high quality content to begin with. Also, the more content your website has relating to one keyword, the higher you will tend to rank for that keyword, even if all the content about it isn't on the same page.
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  • Profile picture of the author sandyallain
    I always follow the rule “Don’t put all eggs in one basket especially Google’s basket”. Google will keep improving its algorithm to hit crap hat SEO and do collateral damage with legitimate sites as well. So continuously to find new market places, Niche forms, Blogs Shopping Search Engines to get referral traffic. This will help you cut short the reliance on Google and guess what when we hit by algorithm update, we still got reasonable traffic and sales to stay in market. Just keep in mind “make yourself real” instead of “try to be a real”. Don’t overdo SEO, Think like a Marketer and spend time in RCS to generate business not only from Internet but also from offline means.
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