Off Page Search Engine Optimization

SEO

Getting to the top of the Search Engines VI

Over the past two weeks or so, we have focused on what I call “On Page” search engine optimization. We are now ready to move forward to discuss the “Off Page” factors that affect how Google and the other search engines rank your site.

It was important to deal with the on page factors first. They are for the most part they are the easiest to change and or fix. You have complete control of the on page factors. Second, the off page factors require work. Now some of you may go running and screaming because of that four letter word, but what we are about to launch into take some effort. It will be worthwhile effort, if you did what I have already advised.

If you haven’t yet or are confused about any part of it, spend a few bucks on my WART Analysis and I will tell you exactly what needs to be done. Then if you find you still can’t do it. Let me know and I will arrange to do it for you. Most of it is simple.

But if you only have 60% of it done, all the work you will be doing on off page factors will only get you about 60% of the effect they would have if you had fully completed the front end on page things. Clear enough?

In the old days, getting your keywords, meta tags, titles and etc. done correctly was enough to get you to the top in the search engine rankings. In narrow niches it still may be, but if you are playing second fiddle to a competitor or two for your favorite keyword you have some homework to do.

Professional search engine optimizers use a wide array of tools to get their client sites to the top of the search engines, many of which aren’t necessary for most small business operators serving a local market. You can largely count on your geographical keywords to get you in front of most of your customers.

While there are a variety of tools, the key concepts of off page search engine optimization is focused on one concept: Backlinks. And when discussing backlinks the two major components are Focused Keywords and Anchored Text.

As we progress over the coming week of two, these words will reappear frequently.

There are many different ways to generate backlinks to your web site. In discussing this topic we will return to talk about the content on your site, social media sites like Squidoo, Twitter, Hubpages, directories, article marketing, forums, press releases, blog networks and more.

In the next post we will talk about Google in particular, and ask why Google ranks one site higher than another. Or at least my best take on that topic.

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10 Comments

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  1. Mike Paetzold- Follow This Person on Twitter
     •  May 20, 2009 @5:22 pm

    Very good point. Omce the on page is done the back links make the difference between ranking and not ranking.

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  2. Fred Lotgering- Follow This Person on Twitter
     •  May 20, 2009 @6:10 pm

    Good post. Back linking will help to get you ranked higher. Looking forward to your next post!

    Fred

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  3. Doug Champigny- Follow This Person on Twitter
     •  May 20, 2009 @6:24 pm

    It’s most important that people re-read your posts here, Fred – until they’re SURE they have their on-page work done, that’s where they should focus before continuing on. Too many people leave it half done, then wonder why competitors using services like your WART Analysis shoot on by them on the search engine ranking pages… SEO isn’t sexy or exciting – but it does make you more money (and that’s both!)

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  4. Andre Arnett- Follow This Person on Twitter
     •  May 20, 2009 @9:31 pm

    Good post to point out how back links can help you. Will also await your next post in the series.

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  5. Lonnie Minton- Follow This Person on Twitter
     •  May 20, 2009 @9:33 pm

    Glad to see this new addition to you SEO series. Like all the others you provide very useful tips and guidelines about SEO. I will need to check my on page SEO and get ready for the next part of your series. Thanks for these tips.

    Lonnie Minton’s last blog post..Test Your Niche Marketing Before You Start It

  6. Brett McEllhiney- Follow This Person on Twitter
     •  May 20, 2009 @10:03 pm

    Great tips Earl,

    As you said, if the on-page SEO is not complete then your offpage SEO will not be as effective. Your WART analysis is a great package and people should be seriously taking you up on this to make sure they have everything in place to begin that off-page SEO strategy.

    Looking forward to your lessons on off-page SEO.

    Brett McEllhiney’s last blog post..The easiest way to get started in any niche market!

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  8. Marvin2  •  November 16, 2009 @12:23 pm

    im a newbie in Search Engine Optimization and i still need to study more on internal linking. Currently, what i do to optimize my website is just make as many backlinks as possible.

  9. top mlm affiliate program  •  June 24, 2010 @9:27 am

    Very useful information , i will tweet your blog right now

  10. ETN  •  June 24, 2010 @11:13 am

    Thanks for the tweet. I appreciate the opportunity to share these ideas to others.

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