My friends, you’ve made it. You’ve sat through over 10,000 words I’ve shoveled into these SEO Strategy posts (so far), and for that you deserve a serenade. This serenade calls for a nice glass of wine (preferably a good Tokaji to go with the music) and a comfortable seat while we wrap up our journey together. Got your wine? Ok, now let the exceptionally gifted Sandor Lakatos send some beautiful Hungarian gypsy music through your speakers and let’s begin the end. (PS - If you really like this music I suggest this album)
There are two things you can potentially do here to wrap this up. The first, prioritization, is optional. The second, summarizing the document in an overview, is pretty important. If you’re not into prioritizing all this stuff you’ve put together then just go right to the Overview section and skip the Prioritize one. Here we go.
PRIORITIZE
Well, hello go-getter. Glad to see you’re ready to do some prioritizations. There are two ways I’ve done this before, and at this point I don’t need to tell you again that however you want to go about this is up to you. Create this document in the manner that seems best for you.
a) Prioritization Summary
After you’ve created your magnum opus of specific recommendations in Step 6 that will make the next big internet sensation out of your client’s product, you may want to take all of those recommendations and wrap them up in a nice (short) summary that says, “this is the most important thing you can do, and these things are very important also”. Let them know where they can start and what they cannot ignore if they want to see results. This is different than the overview which we’ll look at later, that will summarize the entire document in a much more broad manner. This is specific to the recommendations that you’ve listed. You and I know that the more of the recommendations they follow (especially the high-impact ones) the better off they’ll be, but you and I also know that the chances of the client implementing 100% are usually not so great, so make sure you let them know what’s the most important.
b) Prioritize by Item
This is more time- and labor-intensive, but I’ve found it has really helped for teams who have a lot on their plate. Prioritizing each task that you’ve given your client in Step 6 can help them place your recommendations in their queue along with the 1,000 other things they’re working on, without having a doubt as to what will potentially make the most impact. Without specific prioritizations they might just implement whatever is easiest, and then call you in 4 months when there hasn’t been any change in results.
For example, the template I’ve built has prioritizations to choose from built in, so that I can stick these in wherever necessary. If I have several recommendations under a category (like Specific Content to Build), then each recommendation within that section will get a prioritization.
Feeling even more ambitious? (Might be the sugar in the Tokaji – go with it!) Note which team each recommendation should be owned by. For example, recommendations for external linking might be relevant to Design, Web Dev, and/or Biz Dev. Specific terminology recommendations might be relevant to Writers/Editorial. I’ve learned the more you give them the more they’ll get done, and the better it will look for you – both in presentation and when they start seeing results.
SUMMARIZE IN AN OVERVIEW
This is it. This is the big shiny bow on this custom handmade contribution of your unmatched talent and innate inner wisdom that you’re lovingly bestowing upon your client. The crescendo, if you will.
The overview is for the beginning of the document. Rather than just jumping right into demographics and recommendations, give the client a short summary of the purpose of this document and what they’ll find in it. Here are some of the things you might consider putting in this one or two paragraph overview (I don’t suggest it be much longer than that):
- Summarize why this document has been commissioned – what is the goal they are trying to attain
- Recap the issue(s) the client is having now (the reason they’re seeking your help)
- Explain the potential outcome the client can attain after implementing
- Explain the originality of this document – that it is a custom set of recommendations created specifically to meet the clients individual visibility needs (or something like that). And that it is not a best practices document.
This, by the way, follows the typical steps to persuasion (shown here in my words):
- Show how awesome life would be if everything was perfect and nothing needed help
- Show the reality – here is a problem & here’s how its hurting you
- Let them know you have the solution for them
- Let them know the solution is attainable if they take action
- Give them the tools to take that action (this is really the rest of the document)
By the time they’re done reading your overview they’ll be salivating for what’s in this SEO Strategy document.
And with that we come to a close of the 8-Step SEO Strategy. Thanks for taking this journey with me and I hope some of the info in these 8 steps has given you insights and ideas to make you worth gobs of money. :)
So go forth and conquer dearest SEOs, and don’t forget who led you on the path to multi-million-dollar SEO fame when you get rich off of this stuff. You can find me here (very soon).
Xo, Laura
Go to any of the 8 steps:
Step 1: Define Your Target Audience and Their Needs
Step 2: Categorized Keyword Research
Step 3: Finding Gaps and Opportunities
Step 4: Define Competitors
Step 5: Spying On (and Learning From) Your Competitors
Step 6: Customized SEO Strategy & Recommendations
Step 7: Must-have SEO Recommendations
Step 8: Prioritize and Summarize
Laura, you've excelled yourself through this entire 8-step strategy. You've kept them short, sweet and interesting! Your post is bookmarked in my Delicious.
I've substituted the glass of Tokaji for a nice warm cup of tea and a bacon an egg sandwich and your beautiful Hungarian gypsy music for watching Liz Lemon buying a wedding dress that she doesn't need.
Prioritisation is one of the most essential parts of anything, not just SEO. One of the most complicated things about it is knowing what order to put stuff in. Companies are rarely aware that it's a good idea to prioritise so end up just throwing tasks at their staff, but it's good to take the time out to do this. So thanks! :-)
Congratulations on actually pulling through with an 8-step strategy. Most people would get bored of writing and lose creativity at around step 3.
Edit: First reply, ahaaaa!
actually i stopped reading this series after step 3 or 4 (don't know exactly when) but not because it was boring but becuase it was getting difficult to keep the track of the previous ones. Now i have all the 8 steps with me. So now i will go through them from step 1 to step 8. This is just one reason why such long blog post series should be avoided. Anyways excellent work laura.
On that; will the series be put together as a guide? I'd like to have it and read several times... :)
I think it's a perfect opportunity for Laura to release an eBook and charge $1 for it. She could earn a decent amount from that I'm sure.
Go on Laura's Page and check out her 8 latest posts. They will be the eight steps in order. Almost a guide :P
This is just one reason why such long blog post series should be avoided
I dunno Himanshu. I don't think the huge amount of "trade secrets" that Laura shared would fit into tidy little pithy posts.
I think she did an outstanding job imparting her wisdom and IMHO she really made it quite concise. She made it crystal clear, and it was complete from soup to nuts.
I kind of see it from both sides. In my opinion these articles are great, perhaps not everyones cup of tea but they contain a lot of information. On the other hand it is sometimes difficult to digest large amounts of information and can be improved by making it more concise. For me, I usually prefer the latter, but because it wasn't on offer and because the articles were so good I can't really complain.
In no way am I complaining about this article, just coming at seo-himanshu's point from a different perspective.
It is 1:22 AM in San Diego and I am reading my RSS and this post made me cry... it's the end of old good times and corporate people get inside of this space party is over... Its like loosing your old friend... it is like when your favorite cafe becomes too popular and you loose your space. It is just about time to move on.
Haha, are you being serious ?
I think it's important to realize that different types of SEO (small-biz, corporate, agency, etc.) all have something to teach. I'm a one-person shop myself and have worked with small business for years, and find that we often get trapped in doing things off-the-cuff and never developing procedures. Talking to my big-company and agency friends (and taking on larger clients) has really taught me the value of developing a cross-client process. Those process are often not only a time-saver but often a selling point and vital to growing your business.
I can understand finding Laura's entire process overwhelming, but look at the individual pieces and see what might fit your own way of doing things. The only difference between "corporate" SEO and small-business SEO is scale and culture. Most of the rules are the same.
Guys u can check Laura`s 8 steps here
1)https://www.seomoz.org/blog/the-8step-seo-strategy-step-1-define-your-target-audience-and-their-needs
2)https://www.seomoz.org/blog/categorized-keyword-research-step-2-of-the-8step-seo-research-strategy
3)https://www.seomoz.org/blog/finding-gaps-and-opportunities-step-3-of-the-8step-seo-strategy
4)https://www.seomoz.org/blog/define-competitors-step-4-of-the-8step-seo-strategy
5)https://www.seomoz.org/blog/spying-on-and-learning-from-your-competitors-step-5-of-the-8step-seo-research-strategy
6)https://www.seomoz.org/blog/customized-seo-strategy-ampampamp-recommendations-step-6-of-the-8step-seo-strategy
7) https://www.seomoz.org/blog/musthave-seo-recommendations-step-7-of-the-8step-seo-strategy
N Final is
8)https://www.seomoz.org/blog/prioritize-and-summarize-final-step-of-the-8step-seo-strategy
I given all long urls becz u shd read directly & it save u r time
Cheers!
So here I sit Laura. Happy and sad at the same time. Happy to have the final installment, and sad to see your posts come to an end.
I raise a virtual glass of Tokaji wine to you and say "Cheers. Here's to the best series I've ever read at the moz".
Someday, I hope to contribute a post to YOUmoz on the techniques I use and if that day ever comes, you will be able to see firsthand how much of your advice and technique I've taken to heart.
Thank you for all the incredible work and wisdom you've shared with us all. I hope to meet you in person one day to thank you personally.
If the link to Vanessa's blog means you'll be joining forces, then I will be eagerly checking my RSS feed daily in anticipation.
Ciào Laura and Auf Wiedersehen.
I thumbed you up:
And a thumbs up back atcha Gianluca because:
1) I had to look up elegiac and English is my native language (your tri-lingual skills amaze me)
2) It's ciáo, not ciào? (my lack of bilingual skills continues to embarrass me)
3) As far as me and a YOUmoz post go, hope springs eternal (translation: hopefully before you're a grandfather)
So... let's try make of you a bi-lingual... starting from CIAO (no accent) :)
And about the YOUmoz... a paragraph per day and in a week it will be there ready to be published.
Thanks for this series. I feel like it's been invaluable. I'm going to go back to Part 1 and start going through again step by step.
Thank you for providing such a valuable and detailed process of your seo stratagy. In each step I found several useful ideas and tools to help better reach our goals.
You really put a lot of effort into this and we certainly appreciate it.
Thank You.
Hi Laura,
Excellent way to wrap up the series. I am wondering in the last year and a half, if you have made any changes/updates to your steps?
Thanks,
Eric
me too, me too????
Hi Laura you finally made it... Great information thank you.
I agree with my seomoz fellow members: The series should be put together as a guide. Even more so, it would be great if you add the templates to be used on an SEO Strategy/Audit. This will be of great value for PRO Members.
Thanks a lot for the post,because i am Hungarian and this is a good ad for my country.I am so proud of our wines,it's one of the best in the world but we usually drink Tokaji,cause this is the most unique one.
It was spread recently in the US so i honestly hope it's gonna be the trend soon.
Gypsy music is good as well:)
Egeszegedre!
Köszönöm az ebédet. Nagyon finom volt.
(https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/eg%C3%A9szs%C3%A9gedre)
I told you on twitter and I have to write it here again: thank you very much!
I recently became freelancer at my own web design studio, and I'm defining all the services we offer around web development, including marketing strategies. Inspired on your posts I have easily convinced a new client to redesign the web beginning with a SEO strategy.
It's so important the perspective you have given me thorough your posts that not only has helped us with our clients, it also helping us to redesign our own web site, just in the moment we are planning the project. I found that many thinks you recommend were already in my bag, but you have built a whole guide to success, based on a key: "strategy".
Thank you again, I hope you recovered your macbook from the tea accident ;)
Thank you :) I'm so glad you guys are finding this helpful. I guess my first YouMoz posts are a good sign I should do some more, eh?
Unbeleivably, the folks at my local Mac reseller took apart my entire laptop and let it dry out, cleaned it off, put it back together and not only are all the files still there (that I havent backed up in 2 months), but the Mac WORKS! After an entire 16 oz tea was dumped on it. I am a lucky gal.
Thank you Laura for this great series. Your eight-posts-guide is due a republishing as "SEO Strategy Guide" and a free for all Guide here in SEOmoz, also because that will make it easier to come back to what you have shared.
I am one of those who think that this kind of series has to be published, maybe with a better scheduling (for instance an "episode" every two weeks), but - I'm sorry SEO-himanshu if I not agree with you this time - some topics as SEO Strategy:
Ciao again Laura, hope to see you here soon and to read your tweet when your site will be online.
I am not against publishing. I have complain regarding scheduling. It would be better if all these posts were published day after day. I want to see my favorite TV show every day. Don't you. Once a week, you loose the continuity. Once in two weeks and you are lost :)
Ok... therefore we - finally - agree :), as so many times in the past, as I too talked about a better scheduling of this kind of long posts series... even though it wouldn't be the case to fill the daily 1 post (sometimes 2 posts) slot with the same author/genre. Folowing your tv analogy, that's why we see on tv the "previously on..." 5 minutes intro in every episode. And Laura was quite able to do something similar in the intro of her posts.
Then... well, you did something quite normal for me too: to buy the dvd collection or see the recorded episodes all in one time
I must be the slow one then. It takes me weeks to be able to even partially assimilate Laura's posts.
They have so much meat in them that I find myself chewing on them for really long periods of time.
I'm the odd man out, but I'm glad they've had space between them. Otherwise a lot of her technique would have gone over my head.
Love this post, reading it backwards to forwards might not be the best option however! Thanks above poster I will go back and read through!
Great set of posts, well done.
Hi Laura
One of your fans from Hungary :) a bit ashamed I'm reading this final SEO strategy post so late, but never mind. Congratulations for this really useful series of good SEO strategies.
By the way Laura, the Tokaji link seems to lead to a too many times redirected looping page.
Make it sure you correct it and rather link to domain.com/company.php (this is the English version of the index page). Check for yourself
Regards
sherlockseo
Laura u shd create one small book with u r 8 steps.
I have read a lot of steps about SEO strategy and I found it very very useful.
Nooo the series can't be over! Anyway again Laura, lovely post! The whole 8-step was a great read :)
you are ironic aren't you? just please say it to me directly I am lost tonight... I do not know what to think
What's happening?!
LOL. Don't quote me trax, but I'm pretty sure ZoranSa started reading step #8, and never got past the Tokaji wine. He should have had tea and a bacon and egg sandwich like you.
"I'm pretty sure ZoranSa started reading step #8, and never got past the Tokaji wine. He should have had tea and a bacon and egg sandwich like you."
Everyone should have tea & bacon!
Also, I quoted you ;-)
OK I got to the table but anyway... sure it was because I was drinking port with my very late dinner.
Erm... What?
Thanks a lot Laura- really appreciate all of the hard work you've put into this! Good luck with the new site! :)
Thank you so very much for taking the time and shearing us with all these great tips.
Well done.
What is next ?
Great series of posts with lots of actionable advice, good job!!
Maybe a bit off-topic, but I was wondering if you know about a keyword research tool that works for foreign languages (Dutch, in my case). I found Googles keyword tool to be a bit cumbersome since you only get 100 results per seed word.
Hi expandonline,
My experience with differnt Intls has been to have people in those Intls do the keyword research since they are privvy to local language spellings, formations and regulations. I wouldnt recommend a tool to translate, as it cant do that.
That said, I'm not sure what tools other Intls use. Anyone here have some insight/recommendations?
A great resource for Intl SEO is Motoko Hunt and Bill Hunt.
A global SEO presentation by Bill - addresses some language stuff quite a few slides in:
https://www.slideshare.net/Jehochman/bill-hunt-global-search
And Motoko's blog:
https://ajpr.com/wordpress/
You might also ping the savvy Dennis Goedgebuure who is a Dutch SEO:
https://thenextcorner.com (dutch site)
Thank you very much for this guide in SEO Strategy! I appreciate it a lot :-)!
hmm, being following the posts. The posts here give some confidence that i'll be way ahead of my game in a short time. I must a a good sponge like i've alway known...
Many here have had probs keeping up? :) I've being thru 1-7 about 3 times and when SEOMOZ's alerts come into my email i alway expect the next cut...
I've being comparing her concepts to what i already know (SEO best practices (econsult), Fishkin's philos,Vineys brilliant SEOBook,Nichebot etc) I like to squeeze concepts till's notin's left but "pure vodka" :)
Decent posts.Tnks and fantastic effort
Ah, very excited to see this guide complete. I look forward to going through all of the posts step by step and improving my current SEO plan.
Tip for anyone who wants to go through these step-by-step, like me:
Go on Laura's Page and check out her 8 latest posts. They will be the eight steps in order.
Thanks again! :)
It's impressive!