WordCast

Whitehat SEO Tips for Bloggers

Matt Cutts Shows an example of a Web Owner who thinks that Google hates his website.

“weak magnets are lose.” – this guy claims he’s being oppressed by Google. Censorship!

If you view source on the page you find a text area full of just text. Hundreds of words, in a 20 pixel box.

Edit: Matt Cutts made a post today (7/25/07) on his blog about the guy. He included graphics and a longer description of what he had done (then I had noted here).

Matt Cutts Plugin he uses:

  • Akismet
  • Math Comment Spam Protection
  • Google analytics
  • Feedburner
  • Democracy
  • SEO title (swap name-title)
  • Love/hate WP-Cahche

Plugins he’s considering

  • Brians’ threaded comments
  • Comment karma
  • (will posts slides on site and I’ll update)

Don’t put blog at root of domain

  • What if you want something besides a blog?
  • People link to a main pageand a main blog page so you get extra links

Name Directory Blog (not wordpress)

  • Case you change
  • If you upgrade.

SEO Tips

various keyword tools: AdWords, Overture/Yahoo

Use a varient of the word in post slug verses title.

use categories that a good keywords

  • dashes are best
  • next best is underscores
  • no spaces are worst

Keep it simple, and search engines will like it.

Don’t change your site, its not worth the hassle.

use alt tags on your images, 3-4 relevant words

don’t forget image search and video search.

Full sentence verses a few words? the scoring algorithms don’t mind unless it actually notices the spam.

Question marks or Hashmarks? They get truncated.

Usability

  • make sure your site is crawlable
  • make sure post creation dates are easy to find
  • Check blog on a cell phone/iphone
  • I recommend ful-text RSS feeds to get loyal users. Partial feeds get page views, but not much love.
  • Your blog should do standard pings.

Moving to a new webhost

How to switch from one ip to another

  1. (optional) reduce your time-to-live
  2. Back up your site. Bring up on new IP.
  3. Watch Googlebot & user traffic until they fetch from the new IP
  4. take down old site.

Try to use the same stylesheet verses different page. He sugegst different stylesheet.

use Alex Kings iphone plugin.

Moving to a New Domain

  • Standard advice: use a 301 (permanent) redirect
  • Even better: pick one subdirectry andmove it fast
  • If the traffic stays roughly the same on teh desired domain.
  • ZOtherwise take time to figure out why
  • standardize your backlinks (www vs. non-www)
  • Write to everyone: ask them to update their links.

Free Google Tools

  • Webmaster Console
  • Feedburner
    • MyBrand for free
  • Custom Search Engine
  • AdSense
    • <!– google_ad_section_start –>
    • <!– google_ad_section_end –> TLA Ads?
  • Google Analytics

Webmaster Console

  • Test out robots.txt before pushing live
  • Submit an authenticated spam report
  • URL removal tool: remove URLs/directoriews for 6 months
  • See your backlinks (helps moving to a new domain)
  • See 404 and Crawl Errors
  • Preferred Domain Name

Ranking Advice

“Get traffic from Google then get noticed?”

“Get noticed and get traffic from Google”

Provide useful service

  • Sign creator that providesw PDF
  • iPhone Apps
  • LOLcat Builder

Getting Known

  • Lonely Girl 15
  • Million Pixel
  • Mac vs PC Parody
  • Free Hugs Campaign
  • Photoshopping e.g. Perez Hilton
  • Analyze someone else’s blog
  • Sell your mustache on eBay
  • “Say Google fast”
  • Create Controversy
    • John C. Dvorak
    • Mention Robert Scoble
    • George Bush poll
  • (others)

Avoid Mistakes

Security

More Reading

And off to drinks.

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Matt Cutts posted the SlideShow here for download.

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John Pozadzides of One Man Blog has posted this video of this session.

24 Responses to “Whitehat SEO Tips for Bloggers”

  1. SEO Ranter says:

    Great stuff, thanks! Can’t wait for the slides.

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    he is not the only guy giwing advices on seo category from google. l also read his blog and others aswell too, but l dontk now why he became much populer than others. l but my domain is in the root , what should l do :O HUW, l really dont mind. nevermind. he is duumed

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  16. I try to follow and read any tips Matt gives.
    Thanks for the update.

  17. Matt has really come a long way. People look up to him and he offers genuine and simple answers to questions. Keeping it simple will always help. Thanks for the heads up.

  18. I have been visiting this site a lot lately, so i thought it is a good idea to show my appreciation with a comment.

    Thanks,
    Jim Mirkalami

  19. I really enjoyed watching the video. Matt’s blog tips were excellent. I will definitely setup future blogs on a separate directory rather than the main directory. Matt’s explanation makes perfect sense. Isn’t it great how hindsight is 20/20?

    Thanks Matt…

  20. Yes, the video was really awesome.

  21. Oliver says:

    Very nice theme.

  22. Maria says:

    Very useful information for me. Thank you.

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