Many of you are already familiar with our On-Page Reports. Keyword targeted On-Page SEO is still important, but as algorithms change, so must your On-Page optimization strategy.
This week, Rand looks at the future of On-Page and how to move beyond the keywords to drive traffic and delivery for a better experience.
Video Transcription
"Howdy, SEOmoz fans, and welcome to another edition of Whiteboard Friday. This week we're talking about getting on-page SEO right in 2012, the modern era and beyond. Old school SEO, on-page SEO is still very much in the forefront of people's minds.
In fact, if you're an SEOmoz Pro subscriber, you're actually seeing a lot of the kind of classic, old school stuff that's easily measurable, the keyword targeted optimization inside your on-page SEO reports, and that stuff is important. It still matters. I'll talk about that. But there's a lot of new stuff that we need to be thinking about as SEOs in terms of what true on-page optimization means in the modern era.
So let's start by taking a little history lesson here. Old on-page SEO had some sort of classic best practices, like, "Oh, these things correlate best to pages that perform well in Google," which doesn't necessarily mean that that's causal. But it does mean that lots of people who are succeeding are doing these things right, and so maybe we should follow in their footsteps.
This is classic is stuff. It's keyword usage, keyword phrase usage. It's title tag one to two times and at the start of the title element. It's the keyword used maybe a few times exactly in the body content and partially in the body content. That can vary by how much, and it probably has nothing to do with density, but we do want to get it in there. We probably want to get it into the top paragraph so that people who are reading find it relevant.
We want to put the keyword in the URL if possible. We know that the URL gets put on other web pages and linked to us, which means we get some anchor text out of that. We could be putting the keyword in the H tag, H1 tag, Hx tag. We were kind of confused. We don't really know whether this actually matters.
That could be one of those very low correlation elements at least in terms of ranking. So we're not really sure whether that's important. But we do know we want to put it in the headline so that when somebody gets to a page they see, "Oh yeah, look. There's the keyword I was looking for in this article or this blog post or this e-commerce product page or this category, whatever it is, is about the thing that I want."
Keyword in the ALT attribute. We have an image, and that image has an ALT attribute and the keyword is inside. The ALT is in the code of the image tag itself, and we want the keyword in there. That looked like it had a surprising correlation with pages that do well.
We want keyword in links pointing to the page internally on our own site, those internal anchor texts phrases. People would jump through all sorts of hoops to try and get that done. Yeah, we want to throw in some related terms and phrases, kind of fitting that topic modeling stuff.
Great. Good. This stuff is not unimportant anymore. It's not like this has lost all its value. But it's definitely not the only thing that we need to be thinking about in 2012. I mean on-page optimization has grown and expanded just like all of SEO has. This is the kind of stuff that I'm talking about for the modern day on-page optimizers.
So first thing and most important is that SEO isn't that new anymore, and search isn't that new anymore. Just ranking for something used to produce a lot of value in terms of getting visits and getting brand awareness and maybe getting direct conversions in a lot of cases. But unless we do this, that we overlap the searcher intent, what users want, and the page content purpose, we're missing out on that.
People abandon search results much more quickly than they used to. Rankings doesn't necessarily lead to the traffic. We see click-through rates sometimes on position two, three, or four being higher than on position one because something is more interesting about the listing. You see abandoned rates seem to be taken into account, maybe not directly, maybe indirectly by Google and by Bing.
So something else is going on. And this, if we can solve this equation, solve this Venn diagram, I promise wonderful things will happen with your SEO. It's something that we didn't always think about in the past that we need to, and that is: What is this user looking for? That's the red circle here.
The user wants something when they do a search. Let's say I search for creative watches. I'll show you guys my watch. It's very cool. Right?
Creative watch designs, can you see that? It's my ZIIIRO watch. It's super cool. You should search for it. It's ZIIIRO. I'm going to drop this down here.That ZIIIRO watch is very creative. They do terrible SEO on their site. I apologize for that, but regardless. So if I'm looking for creative watch designs and what the page delivers to me is watch brands that I've already heard of, that aren't particularly creative, and they're not unique or useful to me, maybe some people have that. Maybe the overlap is going to be in here for some folks. But you've got to pick.
You've got to make this bigger. Please get as many of the people who want the thing that they're typing into the search engine and what the page provides, make that overlap. If you can make that one circle in this Venn diagram, you win. You win at SEO. This is incredibly important.
All right. Make listings in the search results themselves outstanding. This means Sschema.org. This means rel=author. This means video XML sitemaps. This means all the kinds of new markup that are available to put in a search results. So I want my rel=author so that I can appear in a little picture here next to the search results because I know that having my profile picture there increases click-through rate.
I've seen it before in tests with SEOmoz stuff where we rank one and two for something. Or we'll rank number one and we'll rank number two with a rel=author listing, and we get more traffic on that one. Oh, my gosh, clearly we know that that's getting a higher click-through rate.
We want the keyword phrase in the title, but we need that title to be useful and interesting and sharable. It should be fascinating. That headline needs to sell something beyond just, "Yes, we have the keyword you typed in on the page." It has to compel and entice you. The headline and the meta description and the URL, they're an advertisement.
If you think of this the way you think of your AdWords copy or your ad copy for an advertisement that appears in print or appears in digital media somehow, that's what you're seeking. You're trying to draw someone's attention in and make them interested in clicking this. So just having the keyword targeting to try and rank well is no longer the only thing we're worried about.
Very important today, too, I wrote about this on my blog, the dot.com or the brand name of the website appearing in the URL is something that people look at very, very heavily. They bias their clicks by what appears in the URL because they're starting to recognize domain names as brands and prefer some domains over others. So you better be building up a brand name strategy.
If it's online-watches-that-rock.info as opposed to rockingwatches.com, I could imagine rockingwatches is a brand and I never head of it. Maybe it's interesting. I'll go check it out. But online-watches-that, no, I'm out. That brand is pulling me in even if I don't quite recognize it yet. So these outstanding search results are now a part of your on-page optimization.
Pages that load fast, it's almost weird. We were in this era of broadband, and it's like, "Oh yeah, things are getting so fast." But that's actually stopped. So broadband rates have expanded, especially outside the U.S. In particularly Scandinavian countries, in some parts of Europe, in some parts of Eastern Europe, some parts of Asia, Taiwan, they're getting much faster broadband than the U.S. is.
The U.S.'s broadband unfortunately due to some monopolies here and some government lobbying and all that sort of mess, our broadband rates are actually not expanding as fast. So having pages that load fast, that aren't hugely intensive, that take four or five seconds or less is really important. Having responsive design where this title and menu element and the images get shrunk down so that all that side bar content or maybe the heavy advertising and stuff makes it's way into a smaller page on a mobile device or on an iPad, or an Android tablet, or those kinds of things is extremely important.
You can see conversion rates and click-through rates, sorry, time on site and crawl rate, all these things that influence not just how search engines interact and how you rank, but also whether your index and how you perform with users. So incredibly important.
And then two last things, pages nowadays have to be socially sharable. That means if you have any content that's sort of targeted at things like Pinterest, you better have that great image that can fit in there. If you know that your posts are going on Facebook, you better have a graphic that fits the proportions, that shows up well when the URL is shared on Facebook, shared on Google+.
You want to have that special markup that makes you appear in Twitter's results like Twitpic does and Lockers is doing. SlideShare is doing this. They're all adding those tags so that content can appear directly in the body of tweets, which is really, really smart, because they know that their content's being shared there.
It also means that you have to worry about the title and the meta description tag which makes its way now into Google+ and into Facebook as the description on the side next to the URL. That socially sharing thing is something we never had to worry about in classic SEO.
But the last point is, oh yeah, all this stuff that mattered in the past
,the old on-page SEO, still matters today. A lot of it still matters today for that classic SEO kind of ranking things and a lot for usability types of stuff and even for branding. You want that keyword in the URL so that matches to the description there. You want the keyword in the title, and you want it probably at least in the headline so that when someone reaches the page . . .All of these worlds, these worlds of usability and user experience and social and SEO, are all coming together. It's not just classic SEO anymore. It's not just social media marketing anymore. It's not just content marketing. If these practices don't work together, we don't really get optimized the way we want to.
So on-page SEO, in 2012, is a big, big broad thing. I hope these tips will help you not just to rank, but to perform.
All right everyone, thanks for joining me. We'll see you again next week for another edition of Whiteboard Friday. Take care."
Up until the very last moment, I was almost thinking about "disagreeing" with the "old school" stuff you were talking about :) Indeed, properly "combining" the classic with the modern tactics of on-page SEO is what its all about.. I like the "not just rank well, but to perform" bit..
Kudos Rand, as always, great and valuable tips.
Totally agree with your m8.
And Rand keep up the good stuff :D.
I do agree with you Rand! Many of my website links had placed 1, 2 or 3. Still I was not happy with the traffic flow to these webpages due to low clicks. Even I was disagreeing when rand was treating the “old on-page tactics” became obsolete. At the end of the video, he merged both old + modern. It’s really great stuff!!!
However, I had a concern that rich snippets not always guaranteed on search results especially on products pages.
In another way, stop trying to figure out how to manipulate the search engines and start figuring out how to build quality websites that give visitors what they are looking for. Including fast, clean and smooth experience across platforms.
Exactly.
Good call!!
Rand - Thanks for this WBF!
You mentioned that people need to think about content sizing so they can be more effective when shared on social networks.
I thought that Luna Metrics - Complete Social Media Sizing Cheat Sheet would be helpful for everyone
Whoa! Somehow I've never seen that resource, but it's terrific. Thanks for sharing.
I just found it the other day! Perfect timing and glad I could give something back.
Thanks for sharing that cheat sheet link. I should probably put it in the bookmarks bar as I think I will be referencing it a lot!!
Glad to help Emily! Hope you put it to good use.
Great Resource! Thanks for sharing @Ben
Great stuff - the best WBF (for me, anyway) for quite a while.
I've already shared the link with others on our team, because although we know most of these things, a reminder like this can be a really good wakeup call. Also, the advantage that Rand explains these concepts slightly (like 100%) better than I can.
Thanks and have a great weekend, Mozzers!
David
Totally agree that the "old" is not dead yet, and they are such quick and easy wins that it would be foolish not to do them.
There are a few other really important on-site factors in the "new" era. Rel=canonical and rel=previous/next are pretty massive, especially for big ecommerce sites. I had a client who luckily escaped Panda 2011, thus failed to update their site, and then took a hit due to an update in early 2012, with many of their main category pages dropping out of the Google index. Implementing rel=canonical and was surprisingly effective - plus improved XML sitemaps that helped G to better understand the site architecture. We then implemented rel=next/prev after that. Seriously effective stuff that you need to be thinking about when optimising big sites.
Hey Rand,
All these future-focused tips are dead on, especially delivering content which is expected directly from the SERP. I like the description of the search result as an advertisement, using schema.org markup (or "SERP Flair" - You don't just want the minimum amount of flair do you?), fast pages, and ease of social sharing.
You made a great point about branding in the SERP, and the fact that people are starting to recognize and trust brands based on their domain names. "Rocking Watches" is a great brand name, but I could see the potential for viewers to misinterpret this as a search term. Given the recent smack down on EMDs, I just wanted to throw that out there.
Great post!
Ha! "SERP Flair" is a great one :-)
Love the Office Space reference :-)
And hey, you know what? I HAVE a rocking watch! (The back of it is class, so you can see the self-winding movement go back and forth.)
We are moving ever closer towards the merging of traditional marketing and compelling copy and pages and the pure SEO approach. It's no longer good enough to have great SEO, you also need a highly relevant and super awesome page for when searchers touch down.
The devil is in the details and getting the social stuff right, getting the schema stuff right, getting the author tags in place and just getting the quality and relevance of the content right is where it is at.
As said in the video - not just to rank, but to perform - that is where it is at in 2012 and beyond.
This is great Rand!
I know there has been a mass amount of content written about the different types of new markup that is out there (which you mentioned) but I think it would be a cool idea to put all of the new types of markup together and explain how to quickly implement all of those on-site. Perhaps I may write that one lol. Great whiteboard friday man! Bringing the best of the old with the best of the new.
hey sean write that up and i'll be the first to share it!
This is the first Whiteboard Friday video I've ever watched and I really enjoyed it. I loved that I could sense your passion for SEO and the presentation had some great information.
whiteboard fridays are great when we can sneak them in at work :)
Sameh is right! You will never figure it out. Have been doing this for over 20 yrs. The old school cloaker smoker link frenzy days are over.
Loved the Peter Bray days back when smoke was smoke and groovin was groovin!
Today we don't smoke, we vape...Ahh the aroma and it does not bother anyone...
Links are bad for your health and if you smoke you are a Penguin.
The million dollar question is how Google engauges an organic search program that's fair to everyone based on visitor habbits. If you don't have the nitch product or large overstocked amazon conglomerate website you best have a big emerging line of quality traffic credit from somewhere with people clicking around or your doomed!
Wish Google would open up an organic support group with work from home agents fueled by Adword dollars. Example: You do some adwords and we "will support" organic listings! So when your site never lists or gets bumped for bad habbits performed by a novice site owner or amature seo, Google rep wil instruct what to do. Verify it has been done and throw the switch. Penalties only for the beetlejuicer's to take a number and wait.
Right now it's only a guess what will fly. So here comes here comes johnny!
I see no other way this will work without human interaction as ones and zeros do not make exceptions for human errors.
Video is spot on. Stay one the path of righteousness. If you think Google won't like it your right. If you are in the spotlight make sure your quality matches your seo because "Only the best lookin' tuna get to be star kissed"...
tks dave Great video...
Ha! I enjoyed your comments
This was a great WBF and some of the items presented (e.g. schema.org markup, rel-author) that still offer early mover advantages given the low adoption rates even today. CTR for SERPs can be greatly impacted by rich snippets.
The web and its users are visual. Some of us remember Netscape killing Archie and Gopher. Those enjoying the power and beauty of your youth will say huh?
For our agency website, have gone so far as to move calls to action to description so that people know what they are getting when they land.
I would say that old school on page SEO is ABSOLUTELY necessary, but on its own, NOT sufficient.
Congrats to Rand and the whole SEOmoz team on the award last night ("23rd fastest growing private co in WA! ") and no doubt closing in on the top 10 for 2013. Now that some #RCS! - Photo https://twitpic.com/b39p76
Now airamericaweb , when you say vape, glad that you are going green, clean ;-)
Excellent Rand
Yes i agree that the ERA really changed [or we are forced by Google to changed ERA :)] and i truly believe that change is necessary!!
And perfect timing Rand, as last several days i am working on "rel=author".
Great job Rand
every time I check this blog I get something priceless and valuable ,
Rand - This is awesome info but I purchased ZIIIRO too :)
Hi Rand, thanks for back again in WBF. It is another great stuff from you. I also realized that modern day on page seo has changed and old seo trick has least effect in SE. I am also trying to optimize my website keeping in mind about Visitors, not just only SE. I also registered authorship in Google. But image is not displaying. I don't know what happened. I also care about Page speed factor. My sites score in Google speed is 93. It loads faster than 70% sites in internet. Will you please come next time with Rich Snippets tutorial? Have a nice day.
Hey Rand,
Just a small technical point. In responsive design, the entire page is downloaded, and only the parts of the pages that are needed are displayed depending on the size of the browser. In other words, you could be on your mobile phone using a 3G network and your phone would have to download all of the elements needed to display the desktop version of a site, and then have to hide most of those elements. When all you really needed are the few web page elements that fit on the screen of your mobile phone. This is a case where responsive design would slow things down for the mobile user. I think that maybe what you want for speed is user agent sniffing that only sends what the mobile browser needs and speeds up page load.
It was for this reason that we did not use responsive design on one of our mobile sites. Now, we are talking about using responsive to account for changes from the desktop to the tablet versions, but then switching to user agent sniffing for when a phone is detected, as a hybrid solution.
Cheers!
Excellent point - thanks for making it. I may be confused, but it was my understanding that if large images/video/plugins/etc. were on the page but called post-page-load that this could be used in responsive design to make the download size lower (and thus the page faster).
Really glad that the final tie-in was that most of the old techniques are still important for actually ranking in search results.
Hopefully young SEOs will watch all the way to the end and not get the wrong impression!
Hi Rand,
Your video is an eye opener in that to pay more close attention to these new SEO factors. We have to be now very careful to take care of all these while doing the one page SEO. Thanks.
First of all this is a really great post!.
I just want to touch/expand on one area that @RandFish covered about searcher intent and how to optimize for it.
Here's how you can think about user/searcher intent in accordance with Google and their mission to provide the most relevant content for a give query.
We call it "Do, Know or Go". You can design your pages around this information to make your content as relevant as possible:
"Do"Action Intent – Users want to accomplish a goal or engage in an activity, such as download software, play a game online, send flowers, find entertaining videos, etc. These are “do” queries: users want to do something.
"Know" Information intent – Users want to find information. These are “know” queries: users want to know something.
"Go"Navigation intent – Users want to navigate to a website or webpage. These are “go” queries: users want to go to a specific page.
Many queries fit into more than one type of user intent so you make sure you address all of theme if needed.
I use this when we do our keyword research. I try to think about the Do Know Go when deciding which keywords to go after in a give market/industry.
Hope this helps.
Thanks Rand, this is really helpful for us to optimized out site and rank better. Onpage elements are effectively impact on ranking. Waiting for another addition of WBF.
I never really looked at any of this as new or old. SEO is still SEO. The foundational aspects will probably never change.
However, none of this will do all that much with out your website design working with your content goals. I see a lot of great content on ugly sites. Sites will no conversion elements, terrible typography, outdated designs, terrible layouts.
Your website has to be user friendly and readable to reap the full benefits of on-page SEO.
A lot of the clients I get for "SEO" work.. really need web development first so the SEO effort on content is not wasted.
The usability and readability of your website is an essential factor is SEO. In fact.. for many of these clients, traffic is awesome.. but conversion sucks due to the website.. not the quality of the content or SEO.
Most of the good SEO's have already made the leap with rel=author and social sharing via Digg Digg to help the client site avail and acquire more social signals. What's not so prominent is the move to the mobile friendly "RWD" platform {me included} knowing that htaccess is no longer going to cut it. I'm still on the hunt for a Studio Press eleven40 expert to assist on this {in case h/she} is listening?
Depends what you need to achieve on RWD front. You don't need a specific expert if you can get a coder to work with the hard HTML/CSS/JS to achieve RWD. If it doesn't have to be software-centric we can help with RWD. :)
You are right rand before some google algorithms updates i am using same old on page for my website optimization, but after this updates I already change this on page SEO strategies… today I know some other things about on page.
Thanks for Share this Useful Tips…
Thanks for this video Rand!
The last words really calms me down… because yes the page should be for users, there are social sharing that are important, description tag should be used more smartly and much more… BUT they are not out ranking the use of keyword in the title tag, H1s (btw.. it works really well for me!) and all other on-page SEO tactics that are important!
Thanks for the video, Rand. Perfect timing for me; re-doing one old site and creating one new one, so all the current advice is much appreciated.
I was kinda hoping this talked about what is considered on-page KW stuffing post-Penguin, but maybe next time? Has SEOmoz done any significant tweaks to their On-Page Optimization tool in the past 2 years in response to Goog's multiple algo changes? I use that tool all the time and I'd like to think an 'A' from SEOmoz is really close to and 'A' from Goog.
The game is definately changing and has changed a lot from the inception of where this all began. This has been a real wakeup year for me with my company, dabbled a lot with the internet over the years but could never figure out how to squeeze a dime out of it till this year. You've definately hit it all right on the head as well as given me some additional insight on a few things I didhn't have. Thank you for a really well put together piece! Many people I spoke with over this year told me I needed to get on board with SEOMOZ and I didn't listen, lol. Glad I finally got some horse sense and jumped on board. This is really where it's at to help you forge your direction with Internet marketing.
Great video yet again. One question that I hope someone might be able to help me out with and that is when Rand mentions about the images on a site being correctly sized for social sharing with facebook and Google plus. Can anyone expand on what the optimal size is for an image as I seem to find conflicting results when searching.
Thanks
Perfectly Exlpained
Hi Rand
The first video post i've watched since subscribing, i wished i'd watched your warning about over optimisation video in April, we were smashed to pieces by Penguin.
Anyhow, I am looking at jazzing up our homepage www.keepitpersonal.co.uk and was wondering if you could refer us to some websites which match up to the the new "2012 Seo Methods?" (A little reverse engineering would be useful!)
Thanks
Andy
smithy, before you look at your SEO, i'd be looking at your design and usability problems. Your site is complicated, dated and cluttered, you'll be restricting your conversions with this layout.
Hi
Could you expand on this it's a pretty straightforward site, conversion rate is high traffic isn't though.
Regards
Andy
Great post!
If your content is relevant for what the people seeks, thats a half sucess :)
you way to explain is very nice, i like it
and thanks for helpful info you told me
Good point of the situation.
"They bias their clicks by what appears in the URL because they're starting to recognize domain names as brands and prefer some domains over others."
Couple that with the EMD update and you can't ignore the value in a brandable domain. I've always recommended that site owners err on the side of brand over keyword rich domains because, in my opinion, it has a lot more far reaching value.
A few addons that could also be touched on the same subject:
The real estate on the page (structure, above the fold - under the fold, footer , side bars , keyword usage in those areas) and links per page - those I also think matters a lot in the new on page strategy nowadays.
good WBF Rand as we did move already towards the intent some time ago, so you are just reinforcing the fact that we are heading the right direction! thank you!
on your very last comment, I believe that both businesses and agencies are still seeing SEO, Social and Content creation as silos, and maybe even sold as such to the clients. I think that once the clients "get it", then the discussion is much more advanced in terms of strategy and implementation. But they are very few at this stage....
Hello Rand.
I have one question about Small Business who are wiling to make their business as brand in global internet market you have describe such wonder full point about on-page which can effect small and large business. but if i am talking about 2012 On--page SEO for small business how they can implement new strategy without having good brand on web i mean domain authority , domain age. which are very big factor nowadays in SEO for example any one have launch new website just couple of days ago with proper on-page strategy and it's eCommerce portal targeting Global Market like Australia , Canada, and UK, What on-page Strategy you will recommend for that. old one build brand first or new one which you have describe. in whiteboard .
Will Appreciate your valuable response for same.
Thanks
Great Post Rand!!
Rand,
good info. it sure would be nice if you took a picture of the whiteboard without you blocking it, so we don't all have to scribble notes - much simpler to start with a print of the whiteboard and then scribble notes on it:).
Well said Rand!
that is an incredible presentation rand, one of my favourite whiteboard friday's. a very passionate explanation of how we must appeal to our audience instead of google. and theres never been a more important time to do so with the recent google updates.
I have a lot of work ahead to get my sites up to this standard, as I expect many of us do!
Yay, visuals!
Most of thinks the SEO is dead, But I don't agree with that, yea actually lets think about definition of SEO it's "the process to increase quality visits or help users to find out exact results for what the are searching". In past we have done and already struggled doing classic part of this, yes of course Google is improving there algorithms to fullfil and improve the googlers search quality. As said by Rand we have to solve that ven diagram to get best SEO results.
Great video Rand...
Hmmm.. this makes me want to see an in-depth blog post covering all the new markups we should be adding. rel author, rel canonical, schema.org, etc.
Thanks for keeping current Rand!
GREAT WHITE BOARD this week! I would give two thumbs up if they'd let me! I love the true On-Page SEO video! Great review of the 'old school' SEO tactics Rand! I still try to use many of those factors as a best practices guide
The New On-Page SEO needs to be focused more on the user experience! It's important to keep "What's best for the searcher" in the back of your mind. We all love when pages are 'share friendly'. Keep the pages social sharable so it's easy for users to spread your content!!
We all know that the new markup is becoming more and more important... but with so many methods to use (schema.org, rel author, etc.) which do you find most useful or more important?
Good info Rand! Thanks for remind us that the SEO should be focus in the User Experience in which the “content is the king”. Yes, the "old-school" motto we´ve talking long time ago.
:)
Yes Rand I agree with you cause Google algorithm had changed the search engines definition to some extent, So things happen that we need to change our taste and perfectness to SEO is well.So Keywords at the Title and Description would make the lot of difference, and content should have the different anchor text pattern linking to next page in same content is well. So overall great on page factors ideas to get the better result.
Watched it and spread it around within my local industry. Thanks.I did notice amazing CTR changes within rel=author'ed articles, it's just unbelievable. I hope people won't catch up with me on my desired keywords, so they won't shoplift my CTR increase :P
Great WBF, responsive design is the way forward - Thanks Rand
Great read
I Seriously love WBF! It's the first thing I do on my fridays at my desk. I missed this one awhile ago so after today's WBF i went back and watched this one! I'm glad I did. I loved the part where Rand was talking about matching searcher's intent with page content and he says "If you can make those two areas of SEO overlap you win! You win at SEO!"
Wow, I learn so much.. I'm bothered why there's 1 thumbs down. Frankly speaking, this is a shareable article!
Interesting to hear that page-load speed is still a pretty important factor. Is it likely to be of diminishing importance as internet speed increases? I guess it'll just mean we are able to add more complex elements, but will still be limited to a viewers patience or tolerance.
Great information, very helpful for selling online, defiantly worth trying these methods.
Hey Rand ...As I was thinking SMO seems to be a synonyms of modern SEO and old seo technique has been now merged into modern seo technique and that's correct...thanx to share such a useful information.
You are Awesome Dude !
Thank You So much And waiting for your latest updates
Rakesh
I was watching one of Matt Cutts's videos today and a comment he made stuck out that reminds me of your Modern SEO tips. It was something like this: SEO = Search "Experience" Optimization
yet again, another great one!
nice.
Thanks for another great WBF, Rand. And Hey vast article and video Rand.
On-page SEO = helpful unique content, sales field and brand occasion.
Thanks sharing RAND
I just saw this WBF, and i loved it!
In particular the part on "Make Listing in SERPS Outstanding". I think that part is key to new on page optimization and internet marketing in general.
Thanks for the video!Regards!
Wow! Loved it! Thanks for the SEO "On Page" Tips! Definitely will be checking back for updates!
Really Impressive on understanding me as a newbies in SEO. Now i know what important in On Page SEO. Just wonder about is it Keyword stuffing also can effect the on page SEO ??
I am so glad I found SEOmoz! Always learning helpful stuff, and this vid is no exception. Is there any resources on on-page markup? Like how to add authorship? And how would authorship work for an ecommerce site? Would I say our shop wrote the content, or that I personally wrote it? Thanks in advance
PS, that watch is rockin!
Always helpful. I learned my SEO back in the "old days" when keyword density and exact matching were all the rage. Honestly, for all the increased complexity, I think SEO these days serves searchers much, much better.
excellent as always. just forwarded this on to a few people. ...and it just seams so simple to try to include all this but yet it is a bit tedious too.
Thanks a lot Rand. The way you explain the SEO stuff is just awesome. I've learned many new things from white board Friday. Thanks for keeping us up to date.
Good Day!
For "overlap of searcher intent", would one strategy be to to capture the referring search phrase and change the content of the page, based on what they searched for?
I am a web developer, not an SEO guy. At first I was a annoyed with the SEO expert every time he requests to do this and to do that when as far as I am concerned the website I am doing is all set (in the point of a developer). Until one day I decided to join a once a month training for SEO Analysts that would cover for half a year. My then annoyance turned to interest and it was all thanks to the video presentations being utilized in the training -- which are in fact videos from Whiteboard Friday sessions. Now despite not being part of the previous company I have been working with I still watch every Whiteboard Friday I could get. I am still a web developer but instead of a grumpy face, I welcome our SEO Analyst with a smile cause I NOW know how vital SEO is in our projects.
Thank you Rand, to your guest speakers sometimes and thank you Whiteboard Friday!
PS: On-Page SEO is definitely a must for all web developers.
An informative WBF.
At the beginning of the video I was kind of surprised when you listed the old-school on-page techniques, I'm truly following those methods till now. But at the end you concluded to my 'relief' that the old-school techniques shouldn't be avoided.
I liked the way you presented the information. And by the way, that's a cool wrist watch.
Thanks,Jaison Joseph
Great video i have watched again. i am sure this is really gonna help me a lot for on-page optimization of website.
Thanx,
Harpreet kaur
yes really a perfect guide which explains both past and current strategies.
One of the best whiteboard Fridays' in a while. On page optimization is one of my favorite seo topics so it's great to get a refresher on the old and update on the new.
I knew the page loading time was important, such a shame that my page takes a freakin lifetime lol! The guy that made my website said it could be to do with the background image being high res (this is a wordpress site) and i cannot find the image anywhere so i cant edit it :( awesome stuff yet again, thanks a lot
using of META ad copy for better SEO? what could be the best ways to do that for larger sites such as e-commerce where manual optimization isn't always possible?
I think this goes really well with a recent post by Scott Kivowitz who made a case for building relationships and not links by making great evergreen content that isn't cookie cutter. I couldn't agree more.
Thanks Rand,
What Actually I get from this post is, 4 Points:
Rest all things are old.Thanks a lot Rand for this nice post.
What a brilliant WBF thanks Rand! So concise, you really covered so much relevant ground hugely helpful :)
I love it...
"It's not just about ranking anymore..."
Great quote. Definitely a great whiteboard session. I also like how Rand talked about "SEO isn't new anymore..."
Very good stuff.
Thanks,
Ryan H.
Great stuff.
I find it interesting that old SEO (for the most part) is measurable and the new SEO is less so. That probably lends itself to lots of head scratching but, also, to lots of new hope.
Keep up the good work.
Russ Schon
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Easily one of the best WBFs I've seen!! I'll definitely be sharing it with my team.
It would be great to see some of this integrated into the SEOmoz on-page crawler tool. It would be awesome if the tool was able to scan for rel=author markup and test the load speed of a page.
Amazing stuff Rand. As someone who's been working in mobile for the last 6 years it's still so overlooked. Did you know that less than 10% of sites are deemed mobile friendly, 48% of people get frustrated at mobile unfriendly sites and over 70% of people will look else where if your site it not mobile friendly for information you provide.
There is so much more to SEO now than there was BUT the focus should still be on understanding your audience and delivery what they want and then you will succeed.
Awesome video Rand and I to am glad you did not disregard the old, glad you pulled it back in there at the end.
WHAT ABOUT LOCAL SEO? ... should the geographic term, e.g., "plumbing jefferson city," still be included in all of the on-page SEO optimization elements - URL, Title, H Tags, alt tags, anchor texts, descriptions ... for every page and keyword of the site? ... you end up with a lot of "jefferson city [something]" on the site. Is that over-optimization? What's the best way to handle for local SEO?
Moderation. Also remember that local SEO is usually about the business listing, and the name can't have keywords stuffed in there.
People also generally neglect the meta description tag, discrediting it as "useless" for SEO - when in reality the meta description is quite frequently what shows up in the SERP when you DO rank and functions almost as much as an Adwords ad text does to get the searcher to click.
Granted, sometimes your meta description is automatically determined by Google, but by default it isn't and you want a clean message and not some random gibberish. I find that it helps a lot.
Great recap on what we should be doing and how it can incorporate with social. The little things can make a huge difference.
Great stuff Rand! And congrats on the award last night! I can understand why you guys are the 23rd fastest growing private company in Washington.
Another Great whiteboard friday by Rand.Thumbs up for Rand.
Thanks Rand. This was a great summary of the current state of things. I am sending this around to my team and sharing it. I especially like how you pointed out that "Classic SEO" has necessarily become intertwined with User Experience, Usability, CRO. These things are all part of a modern SEO strategy and they all need to be taken into consideration. Great WBF :-)
Well done Rand. Great job of showcasing the growth of on-page SEO over the past year.
Thank you, Definitely going to run this through my checklist for clients and help spread the word to new clients interested in SEO. It seems the demand is getting greater for SEO, but overall its interesting to see the percentage of culture that still dont know what "SEO" and "Internet Marketing" really is.
Best WBF in a long time!! Really excellent and to the point! Love the idea of using 'tried and tested' ad text from AdWords for your titles and meta descriptions. Feel rather silly for not doing that in the first place! Great post!
A great Whiteboard Friday that highlights why we do SEO in the first place: to get real, flesh-and-blood people to your website. Writing compelling SERP titles and descriptions has ALWAYS mattered (just read ANY post on Copyblogger) , but SEOs often get so caught up in pleasing Google that they forget about the users. After all, what good is it if you rank in position #3 and your title and description are so vanilla that they pass you over for the 4th and 5th results? Probably one of the most important Whiteboard Fridays ever!
I agree that it's changing by way of addition. I'm glad you didn't just throw out the old, in with the new. It's a mix of new & of course, some stuff that still works...for now.
Good 'ol fashion marketing with on-page optimization with social media............the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. Great job Rand for the clear presentation!
So pleased to hear an SEO trumpeting the values of responsive web design! I'm so glad that much of this we are doing already.
Has much research been done as to whether great Schema.org implementation correlates with higher rankings? We have one competitor whose DA is not that great, but ranks against us - and it *appears* that it's because he has Schema.org for the Breadcrumb trail in his SERP listing. Any link?
It might correlate with them, but it doesn't cause them.
Does the use of schema.org markup create a ranking benefit?
Thanks. I worded my question carefully with 'correlates' rather than 'causes', but thanks for the link to Matt Cutts explanation. Sounds like it has greater causality for vertical searches from what Matt said.
CTR is definitely influenced, My favorite example was "learn seo." For a few months, SEOmoz ranked #1, 2 and 3. In position 3, we had a video result, and looking at our traffic, it received more visits than #1 and #2 combined for that precise phrase. Pretty compelling evidence, though it is is a small sample size.
For other types of scheme/rich snippet markup, I haven't seen something comprehensive, but a great listing should be part of an SEO's toolbox and responsibility these days.
Thanks for that. I presume the rel author can only be linked to a Google+ account, not any other social or writing platform?
The reason I ask is that many of our clients are only just getting used to using Facebook or Twitter on top of their day-to-day business and then dropping in the 'you ought to be having a profile and posting to Google+' just seems strange to some people, or 'another non-chargeable activity'.
Great job! This is exactly what Google wants and also what will get SEOs a bright continuing tail to the seo story.
I shared the link with our team member, because although we know most of these things, a reminder like this can be a really good wake-up call.
Thanks
Vaibhav
Should create a huge checklist and print it on the wall ;) It may be the best reminder for office SEOs.
I've just created a checklist for the office. :D
The more visible the better!
I agree, would be an updated version of Tommy Griffith's website checklist on clickminded.com. If you haven't got that, I'd suggest getting hold of it, really good tutorial for entry level in being SEO friendly. I'm happy that Rand does not absolutely slate the old ways of SEO, but actually just puts more layers on top. Great post, very insightful.
Great WBF! Reminds people that try to over think and over do things that the basics do still work! Get the simple, basic things right first. Nicely Presented Rand!
Another great whiteboard Friday, thanks!
I can't seem to be able to embed the video on my wordpress.com hosted blog though. Just sharing.
Rock solid post as usual! Love the progressive approach. The venn diagram really brought your point to life.
Fantastic, awesome awesome WBF. So awesome that you have actually forced me to comment for the first time.
On page SEO has a much broader scope now. I think this post really highlights that eCommerce teams in particular need to all chip in from their respective areas to ensure content is optimized before it's propagated to maximize it's SEO benefit!
This has actually inspired me to come up with a sign-off checklist for producing content within my team. Thanks for the great post.
Interesting how you suggest SERP results should almost mimic your ad copy. Goes to show that people do like Ads and that incorporating that methodology into your organic rankings is solid for CTR.
Good to see that some attention is given to semantic markup formats. While the usage of it is growing, many websites still don't use them.
However, I have a question: Are there cases in which you don't want certain semantic markup information in your snippet. I'm not referring to authorship. For example, is company information useful to mention in your snippet of the front page?
Thanks for that. I would say that the "old school"-SEO has been stable for a decade whereas the new trends come - and to some extend go again. Anyone remembers how intensively the hreview-microformat was displayed by google one year ago or so? And now? Almost gone...
Very sage advice, Rand. It can be so simple too (adding rel=auth to a link reference can make the world of difference!)
Valuable stuff Rand, Simple but informative.
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A product feed is an effective way to grow your client roster and attract a larger number of visitors to your website. Use these to provide important details about the product or service you offer. Submit them to sites which compare prices and to the major search engines. Customers can also subscribe to your feed with a feed reader.
Site maps can help you with your SEO journey. Search engine spiders will crawl the site more easily with a site map in place. A huge site might require more than a single map. A good rule of thumb is to not have lots of links on each site map.
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When you blog through your own site, it increases your search engine visibility. You will then get more visitors coming to your site.
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Ditto. What we find amusing is when we get at least one call a week from SEO companies pitching "Old School" SEO. A lot of SEO "experts" are still stuck on the left side of your whiteboard. Not that it's not important, but it's clearly an incomplete picture of what we have to think about.
That's why I always say Designers must know about SEO! Because user satisfaction brings success!Really useful tips. As I said before, SEOmoz should work on its design to make it responsive!
Hey great artcle and video Rand. I have been thinking about this for some time. Try to understand and analyse the correltaion between Adwords and SEO algorithm.
Factors like:
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Amazing Video Rand. Just 1 advice, please upload the videos on Youtube as I face buffer problems when I try to play any SEOmoz video. Not sure why :(
perfect Rand !!!
I always like the video of Rand. After watch this video I have earned knowledge about latest on page SEO technique. Thanks Rand Fishking.
Great Whiteboard Friday, Rand!
A lot more than just keywords, yep.
The concept of "overlapping" is really awesome. I have experienced it in my past working that if we make our pages exactly according to the user's desire which he searches on search engine then not only the click through rate increases but also the clicks are converted into leads. The second last point is really important and new for me. Definitely if we share title and meta description of a page in any social network like Facebook or Google+ as its own title and description then it should work and it worked as you shared your experience Rand. Thanks for such a helpful post.
Thanks Rand ! Yes i do agree with you.
on-page seo play a role very high level which is generally used by the experience person in a big companies and using for their business.nice post i really like it .. keep going on
That was truly an amazing WBF! I am very convinced that many companies that are not particular into SEO or SEM in general, knows the correlation with general marketing and branding as part of modern SEO.
I am currently experiencing clients who believes that SEO only happens in the code and certainly do not belong in a long term branding and marketing strategy.
Well, Rand and the rest of SEO crew, are one of the strongest arguments of SEO not being code magic, but a marketing strategy with focus on conversion and simply making a better search experience!
Super WBF, Rand! Very timely, too.
I'd just add one thing: the importance of great, original content on the page. Here, I'm talking about nice big images (that aren't on the other dozen sites selling the same product), original text, rich content like videos/maps etc. Certainly this was a conversion factor before, but Panda has also made it a ranking factor.
This post video was a long time in the making. When Auditing sites now, look for things like engaging titles, social sharing, and rich snippets as a baseline of how up to date the potential client's site is. I also really like the idea of creating a brand instead of an "EMD" and in reality, it makes sense. Personally, i'd be more likely to click on something like rockinwatches rather that watches-that-rock.
I do have a question though. I though with page load speed, 3g or otherwise, that the target load time was less than 1.5 seconds not less than 5. I'd appreciate if someone could elaborate on that, i've spent a lot o time and effort optimizing sites to 1.5 rather than 5.
Thanks for the post and keep up the great Work a Moz!
Great update to my favorite part of SEO, the creative part!
Thanks for the Fantastic WBF! Very relevant and a great reminder to continue with the classic SEO! Shared amongst a group within the agency!
I love that the seo discussion is growing such a strong focus around the social web.
Great Stuff Rand. Obviously combining the classic old SEO with modern on page tactics definitely will play great role in future.
In fact do you think that meta description has direct signal for ranking the keywords just like page titles?.I feel it is a good signal for increasing the CTR. For getting good CTR it is sure that we need to make the meta description more attractive just like advertisements.
Thanks for another great WBF, Rand. If you look at SEO from a marketing perspective this is pretty intuitive stuff. If you're doing #RCS (stealing Wil Reynold's acronym for Real Company S**t) and adding true value for site visitors, referral traffic and conversion rates should both increase.
Great stuff, Rand. It's the place where we've needed to be as seoers.
The semantic web is on the way...nice overview!
This great and directly inline with a lot of conversations we've been having at our company. Everything we need MUST become much more sophisticated. Not just with our SEO tactics, but with the entire internet marketing strategy. In the old days there were SEO "tricks". Then we had SEO best practices. (Which Rand mentioned). But now it's about really earning our money as marketers and doing ALL the right things to help our clients stand out above the competition.
A fantastic Whiteboard Friday Rand.
I've been considering the crossover between user intent and page content a lot recently.
Linking it back to site structure, perhaps we should be making sure that each page is targeted for one user action. The content will be important however and my concern is that we will increasingly start seeing pages over optimised for one action, which are overflowing with fluffed out content.
However, long term, having an individual page for each user action sounds like a good strategy.
Sometimes user action/intent has enough crossover between multiple terms/phrases that it's worth targeting them together, but if the intents are separate, the pages should be, too.
Hey rand in wbf 2012 on page seo... u have mentioned only two on page factors that is user intent and page speed & design and other rest factor is off-page seo 2012as i feel after reading some good article..so pls think about it....reply me asap
Rakesh
On-page Optimization is the best practice to rank a website in Google on top from always anyways the blog post is outstanding.
Awesome Stuff discussed
Hey Rand, another great Whiteboard Friday. I'm sure you'd like to know how videos like this add value, so here goes:
Having Aspergers, I find it difficult to convey clearly to groups of people, information such as in this video. Presenting in a way that others will understand and learn from is not one of my strong points.
By sharing this video with the entire team, they will benefit from a clear easy-to-understand explanation of the really important information that's covered. I can then answer any technical questions or expand on content with them on an individual basis.
So that's one way in which this video in particular (among others) actually adds value and benefit to a digital marketing team.
With thanks and best regards,
Simon
Good tips
Totally agree, Meta descriptions are ads, think traditional marketing - every [good] campaign starts with just a poster, convince the audience to buy your product/service in just the headline. Use that as your title.