Howdy Moz Fans,
After more than 5 years — including an 18-month hiatus as a Moz associate — tomorrow marks my last day working as a Mozzer.
Make no mistake — I love this job, company, and community. Moz has taught me to be a better marketer. Both Rand Fishkin and Sarah Bird (and many others) have taught me more about emotional intelligence and how to treat others than I thought possible of myself. Moz has introduced me to amazing coworkers and industry folk around the world. I’m truly grateful for this experience.
Since my first YouMoz post was accepted for publication by Jen Lopez before I even worked here, I’ve done my best to share SEO tips and tactics to help people advance their marketing and improve online visibility. These posts are truly the thing I’m most proud of.
Time for one last SEO tip, so I hope it’s a good one...
SEO white lies
The beauty of SEO is that, instead of pushing a marketing message onto folks who don’t want to hear what you have to say, you can reverse-engineer the process to discover exactly what people are looking for, create the right content for it, and appear before them at exactly the moment they are looking for it. It’s pull vs. push.
Works like magic. Customers come to you.
Let’s begin this process by telling a lie.
“Content is king.”
Bull hockey. The king doesn’t rule jack squat. A truer statement is this: If content is king, then the user is queen, and she rules the universe. Let’s say that again, because this is important.
“The user is queen, and she rules the universe.”
Google only cares about your content inasmuch as it answers the user’s search query. Search results are not a collection of “good” content; they are a ranked list of content that best satisfies what the user is looking for.
Here’s a typical process many SEOs use when building content:
- Conduct keyword research to discover what people are searching for relative to your niche.
- Pick a series of high-volume, low-competition phrases
- Build content around these phrases and topics
- Launch and market the page. Build some links.
- Watch the traffic roll in. (Or not)
- Move on to the next project.
The shortcoming of this approach is that 1–4 are often hit or miss. Google’s Keyword Planner, perhaps the best available keyword tool available, is famous for not surfacing most long-tail keywords. Additionally, creating the exact content and building the right links in order for Google to rank you for precise pages is challenging as well.
Unfortunately, this where most people stop.
My advice: Don’t stop there.
This whole process relies on traditional SEO signals to rank your content higher. Signals like keyword usage and PageRank (yes, it’s a real ranking factor). While these factors remain hugely important, they miss the point of where SEO has already moved.
In our latest Ranking Factors Expert Survey, we asked over 150 top search marketers to rate which factors they see gaining and losing significance in Google’s algorithm. The results showed that while most traditional SEO features were expected to either retain or decrease in influence, we found that user-based features were expected to increase.
In addition to signals like mobile-friendliness, site speed, overall UX, and perceived quality, the factors I want to focus on today include:
- Page matches the searcher’s intent: In other words, the page has a high probability of being what the user is actually looking for.
- Search engine results clickstream data: This may include measuring the search results that users actually click, as well as the pogo-sticking effect.
- Task completion: The user is able to complete the task they set out to do. In other words, their questions have been completely answered.
What I am going to talk about is how to improve all three of these factors for underperforming pages at the same time, using a single technique.
Here’s the tip: Optimize for how users are actually using the page — as opposed to how you optimized the page ahead of time — and you’ll see significantly better traffic.
Once you begin receiving traffic from search engines, you have an incredible amount of data regarding real search visits. If your page receives any traffic at all, Google has already guessed what your content is about — right or wrong — and is sending some traffic to you. In all reality, there is a gap between the traffic you thought you were optimizing for when you created the page, and the traffic you are actually getting.
You want to close that gap. We’ll ask and answer these 3 questions:
- Is my content matching the intent of the visitors I’m actually receiving?
- Based on this intent, is my search snippet enticing users to click?
- Does my page allow users to complete their task?
Here’s how we’re going to do it. I present your SEO homework.
1. Identify your low-to-mid performing pages
This process works best on pages with lower or disappointing traffic levels. The reason you want to stay away from your high-performing pages is the adage: “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.”
That’s not to say that high-performing pages can’t be improved, but whenever you make changes to a page you risk ruining the things that work well, so for now we’re going to focus on our under-performers.
The simplest way is to use analytics to identify pages you believe are high quality — and target good keyword phrases — but receive less traffic than you’d expect based on site averages.
For this example I’ll use Google Search Console for my data, although you could use other platforms such as Bing Webmaster or even features found in Moz Pro.
Here’s a picture of our traffic and search queries for Followerwonk. While it’s a good amount of traffic, something looks off with the second URL: it receives 10x more impressions than any other URL, but only gets a 0.25% click-through rate. We’ll use this URL for our process.
2. Discover mismatches between user intent and content
Next, we want to discover the keyword phrases that surface our URL in search results. Here’s how you do it in Search Console.
After you complete #3 above by clicking on the URL you wish to analyze, you’ll find a page of data isolating that URL, but it will lack keywords. Now hit the "Queries" tab to filter keywords filtered for this specific URL.
For our Followerwonk URL, we discover an interesting result. The phrase "twitter search" generated a million search impressions, but only 724 clicks. Google believes we deserve to rank for this query, but obviously the page doesn’t offer what people are looking for
Or does it?
The Followerwonk Bio Search page offers advanced Twitter bio search, complete with lots of advanced options you can’t find on Twitter. It’s reasonable that tons of people searching for "twitter search" would find enormous value in this page. So why the disconnect?
A quick screenshot reveals the heart of the problem.
That’s it — the entire page. Very little explanatory text makes it difficult to quickly grasp what this page is about. While this is an awesome page, it fails in one key aspect for its highest volume search query.
The page fails to satisfy user intent. (At least in a quick, intuitive way.)
So how can we fix this? Let’s move on to the next steps.
3. Optimizing for user intent
Now that we understand how users are actually finding our page, we want to make it obvious that our page is exactly what they are looking for to solve their problem. There are 5 primary areas this can be accomplished.
- Title tag
- Meta description
- Page title and headers
- Body text
- Call to action
Rewriting the title tags and descriptions of underperforming pages to include the keyword queries users perform to find your URL can lead to a quick increase in clicks and visits.
Additionally, after you get these clicks, there’s a growing body of inconclusive evidence that higher click-through rates may lead to higher rankings. In the end, it really doesn’t matter. The whole point is that you get more traffic, one way or another.
The key is to take this data to optimize your search snippet in a way that entices more and better traffic.
Earning the click is only half the battle. After we get the visitor on our site, now we have to convince them (almost immediately) that we can actually solve the problem they came here to find. Which leads to…
4. Improving task completion
Consider this: A user searches for "best restaurants in Seattle." You want your pizza parlor to rank #1 for this query, but will this satisfy the user?
Likely not, as the user is probably looking for a list of top restaurants, complete with reviews, hours, maps, and menus. If you can offer all — like TripAdvisor, Opentable, and Yelp — then you’ve helped the user complete their task.
The key to task completion is to make solving the user’s problem both clear and immediate. On our Followerwonk page, this could be accomplished by making it immediately clear that they could perform an advanced Twitter search, for free, along with an expectation of what the results would look like.
A standard for task completion can be found by answering the following question: After the user visits this page, will they have completely found what they are looking for, or will they need to return to Google for help?
When the query is satisfied by your website, then you’ve achieved task completion, and likely deserve to rank very highly for the targeted search query.
5. Submit for reindexing
The beauty of this process is that you can see results very quickly. The easiest thing to do is to submit the page for reindexing in Google, which can help your changes appear in search results much faster.
You may see changes submitted this way reflected in search results within minutes or hours. Usually it's not more than a day or two.
6–7. Measure results, tweak, and repeat
Now that your results are live, you want to measure present performance against past. After a few days or weeks (whenever you have enough data to make statistically significant decisions) you want to specifically look at:
- Rankings, or overall impressions
- Clicks and click-through rate
- Engagement metrics, including bounce rate, time on site, and conversions
Warning: You may not get it right the first time. That’s okay. It’s fine to iterate and improve (as long as you don’t destroy your page in the process). In fact, that’s the whole point!
If you follow this process, you may see not only increases in traffic, but improved traffic coming to your site that better aligns what you offer with what the visitor is searching for.
The best content that aligns with user intent is what search engines want to deliver to its users. This is what you want to broadcast to search engines. The results can be rewarding.
Transitions
What's next for me? In the near term, I'm starting a boutique online publishing/media company, tentatively named Fazillion. (Our aim is to produce content with heart, as we ourselves are inspired by sites like Mr. Money Mustache, Wait but Why, and Data is Beautiful.)
I can’t express enough how much this company and this community means to me. Moving on to the next adventure is the right thing to do at this time, but it makes me sad nonetheless.
Say what you want, SEO is a wonderful industry of awesome human beings.
— Cyrus Shepard (@CyrusShepard) January 21, 2016
Coincidentally, my departure from Moz creates a unique job opening for a talented SEO and Content Architect. It should make a wonderful opportunity for the right person. If you’re interested in applying, you can check it out here: SEO Content Marketer at Moz
Happy SEO, everybody! If you see me walking down the street, be sure to say hi.
Your last post as Moz "Director of Audience Development" is as great as everything you wrote and shared with the community. I love this post, and I started saying "yes, this ftw this, yes, yes!" when reading your The user is queen, and she rules the universe.” phrase :-).
SEO is complex, not complicated (which is a totally different thing)... and reading your post it is easy to understand why, because - at first - your "guidelines" are not that much complicated to understand. Moreover, if someone even has not a PHD knowledge of how Google works, your tips are very logical and, I dare to say, almost SEO common sense.
SEO is simple and complex at the same time. It is simple to understand its principles, but complex to make those principles work right (also because there is someone - Big G - always changing the rules in the middle of the game).
Yes, audience is our target, not the bot... even though the bots are those intermediaries we must deal with so to reach our audience. That's the bipolar nature of our job as SEOs and technical marketers, and maybe this being in the middle of both tech and "pure" marketing is what makes us so strange and hard to understand not only by the clients but also by the others marketers.
Although, this same nature is what could make all of us the fundamental linchpin: we know the machines, we know the data and we know the audience... I don't know of others who can say the same.
Be proud of our SEO nature, and - talking to the Mozzers in general - look at people like Cyrus as example of what SEO as a professional may mean.
I will miss you here, Cyrus... at least up until your next post for the Moz blog.
Ciao
G.
The most wonderful thing about the SEO community is learning from one another, and the free exchange of ideas that Rand Fishkin based this blog on. Thanks for all your insights, Gianluca.
Amazing>> "learning from one another"
Isn't that a great concept "teamwork learning"!
"SEO is simple and complex at the same time. It is simple to understand its principles, but complex to make those principles work right (also because there is someone - Big G - always changing the rules in the middle of the game)."
Yes Exactly, If we want to win the game we need to use our common sense. Well Said Sir.
Wow. What a wonderful piece to leave us all with, Cyrus! Maybe I missed some of the signals that you were leaving or maybe it was kept private until now, but I was certainly surprised by this news. You have contributed so much value to this community over the years and, in many ways, helped shape my career/business without ever even meeting you! Hopefully we'll still see your contributions around & maybe even speaking at MC (??!!).
As for your advice & the homework - brilliant and so simple. This is the approach I've found huge success in with all of my brand partners... your "don't stop there" is what I call "going the extra mile - it's never crowded."
Wishing you all the best with Fazillion - realizing a dream is an amazing thing & we're all excited to see what you do with it! :)
Signals? Well, there was the Cyrus-themed going away cake Moz made for me: https://mz.cm/cyrus-cake
Omgosh, amazing. I literally lol'd.
Ha ha nice cake :)
Cyrus I wish you luck in your next endeavor and will definitely be keeping an eye on Fazillion.
This post is fantastic, as it combines several major themes into one process for making incremental on-page improvements based on the user, not the search engine.
When some technical-minded, old-school SEOs hear that you need to "focus on the user" I see them roll their eyes. Part of that is because the connection between user intent, your content, and rankings hadn't been explained all that well - until now. Great job and thanks!
#YoullBeMissed
Thanks Everett. Especially coming from someone like yourself, who've I have learned much from.
Brilliant post - shared with my team. One thing I might suggest to add is to also click on the Ave Pos check box too. A lot of my pages that fall into the pattern you describe of high impression / low CTR match the user intent well in both the meta description and actual page content but they rank in position >8 so get a low CTR. This way you can see if it's a ranking issue that needs addressing (if low) or simply a perceived lack of relevancy in the title and snippet being offered up to the user in SERPS (if already ranking high)
Thanks again and good luck with your new venture
Great suggestion! Looking holistically at the SERP is an important step.
For the uninitiated: Ave Pos = Average Position, and additional data point in Google Search Console that can give you an idea of rank. A lower Ave Pos would predict a lower click-through rate, etc.
Hi Cyrus,
You are one of my favorite authors here at MOZ. I love the way you present your ideas here. I Can never forget your blog over TF-IDF and that was masterpiece for me. Coming on to your blog, I also analyze the queries via Buzzsumo tool to identify what content is being most talked about for those queries and this helps us to create better content and optimize for that keyword. The page info tip for search console is worth testing.
Please keep us posted on your future endeavors. I hope, you are not leaving MOZ but just moving up the ladder in the same. :)
Great to hear! There's so much advanced work still possible in this space - I am forever learning. Thanks Amit.
I want to say only 3 words - Thank You Cyrus
I just wrote about something very similar over at WordStream! What I'm calling "intent marketing" - a kind of next-level iteration of SEO + content marketing (though it applies to other kinds of marketing too). Good stuff.
Congrats on the new venture!
Wow, great post! Here's the link: https://www.wordstream.com/blog/ws/2016/01/26/intent-marketing
Thanks so much!
Great post @Elisa - thanks for linking @Cyrus. I see intent working in PPC too with SKAGS method of creating ads.
Hey Cyrus, excellent post. I've been pitching this idea internally lately because most of our accounts get a majority of their organic traffic from branded searches. Looking at a query through the Do, Know, Go lens can reveal a lot, but what if the intent of a Go is actually a Do? I try to analyze every SERP to see what Google thinks the intent is (are there PLAs, Knowledge Graph results, local listings, etc.), but I have yet to find a way to actually determine intent for a branded keyword beyond adding a survey. What I'm seeing are a lot of missed opportunities, especially for bigger brands: over half of the organic traffic to the home page has low TOS and/or don't visit other pages.
Looking forward to learning more about Fazillion, but you'll be missed in this community (not just Moz).
And remember: SEO isn't a four letter word. :)
Thank you for your last post Cyrus, we're definitely gonna miss you in Moz =/. Good luck in you new adventure and hope to hear from you soon!
Cyrus it was great to meet-up with yourself, Jen and Jon Cooper a few years back in Sydney. Definitely one of the nicest guys in search I am sure the team will miss you! Fantastic post as well some very valid points. I'll share it all over social media :)
This post actually revolutionizes the SEO area. It definitely let us rethink the way to do better and uncover great findings as well. I particularly appreciate “The user is queen, and she rules the universe.” statement.
Moreover I was recently thinking about the strategy that consist of leveraging “low-to-mid performing pages” and then trying to find out how to boost them.
We know that matching user intent and content is a good thing but Cyrus actually gives us great hack to achieve that.
Thanks again Cyrus for this awesome post
Thanks Issa!
This is not just "a" SEO tip. It's "the" SEO tip! And just with simple day-to-day (and free) tools, instead of those complex, overwhelming (and expensive) tools we all have in mind ;)
Amazing.
Thanks Antonio
And what an epic finale to bow out on! Great post, packed with real practical advice. Thanks a lot for sharing your wisdom and insights - it makes my job a little easier and keeps me fuelled and inspired with new ideas and keeps me learning from the pros. Thanks so much.
I wish you every success in your next adventure.
Amazing content as always. You will be missed! Thanks for your contributions to the industry.
Good luck on your new adventure Cyrus! I hope you continue to post articles in the future!
I agree with the idea that, though content is a super important factor to our industry, if the user doesn't interact with it well, it's pointless. Thinking of the user experience is something that SEOs definitely need to be more aware of.
Great post Cyrus. People don't realize there is so much more to SEO than just link building. It's the nuances like this, which make huge differences in rankings and traffic. I recently wrote a blog post, which goes hand in hand with this post: https://www.bestseofirm.com/best-seo/how-to-rank-hi...
Love reading your stuff! Sad to see you go buddy.
Thanks Cyrus excellent article I have new join the moz blog. Best wishes for the future.
Great Info as usual Cyrus, feel sad that moz is losing their one of the best employees.
I think this loss can never be paid ...No one can replace you :)
I wish you all the best for your future, keep rocking and stay blessed ..
Best of Luck Cyrus....Define You will plan better future....All the Best Cyrus...always I suppose to share you post & Rands post in my facebook fan page wall this is your emotion post I shared also here is the shared links @ https://goo.gl/Sg38i8 Thanks a lot for so much gift to SEO Industires as a Leader... :) Again Wish you Best for Your Future...
This post is very on-point, as usual. Thank you, Cyrus, for all of the great insights you've shared over the years. They've been invaluable to me and many other SEO professionals. Best of luck in your new adventure!
Hi, great article. I have a question about mismatches between user intent and content. What if I have a keyword that has 2 meanings, "bikes" come to mind. There's a battle between websites about motorcycles and bicycles for the keyword, how would you act in such situation? For example "buy a bike" is a massive keyword, and dropping it because some of the users search for motorcycles instead of bicycles is not an option.
Well, obviously you want to only optimize for user intent in those cases when you can actually accomplish task completion. So optimizing for "buy a bike" may not be the best if you can't satisfy the majority of those users. That said, even if you can only satisfy a minority of those users, it may be worth it to make it super-clear in your copy what you offer, so that you can target this demographic.
Thanks, and good luck with your new beginnings!
Great post. Sorry to see you leave, but I'm sure you've found a better place to work at.
Nevertheless, this is a really useful article and it is always invaluable to see that older SEOs are willing to share their knowledge and help us, mortals.
Take care, Cyrus.
:-)
We all like learning new stuff. :-)
Arg Cyrus, you made me realize I'm still in the old face of SEO :(. That's not a way to leave Moz! But I'm pretty sure you'll still do amazing content to teach us some good stuff in your next adventure. Good luck!
Amazing post, Cyrus! We will all miss you here, please don't forget us and leave a post whenever you have the time to do it! I have learnt so much from you! Your posts are not just posts, but useful lessons that makes me thinking about my SEO projects and what I miss in the processes of optimization! I'm totally amazed how well you can transform very complicated information into a fully understandable by everybody piece of content.
Yes, today SEO is all about the searcher intent! Writing the right content and serving it to the right user is what guarantees long-term high rankings, besides everything else. I would say that, not the "content is the king", but the audience is both the king and the queen. We are and will be always the "link" between the people, the content and the search engine bots.
Weeks ago, I've made a test writing an article containing information very close to what the user expects with the goal to rank for a desired keyword. Yes, I've ranked well after some technical tweaks, some good On-Page SEO and of course links, but the really high rankings came when I've rewritten the article providing a direct answer with the help of some content research.
Articles like yours are making me feel proud of me as SEO professional and you are an example of great and successful SEO Expert on all levels!
Thanks for everything! Wish you success with your new challenge and I'm sure you will be successful!
Dilyan Grigorov
Grateful thanks, Dilyan. Hell of a comment, too.
It’s not only about SEO, whatever we do that’s just for others/users. So saying Content is king not good enough; there is someone known for queen and that is USER. You said well “The user is queen, and she rules the universe.” we can compare this in a funnier way “behind every successful man there is a woman”. I hope you got my point.
For user we have to focus on these two points: Best content that aligns with user, Snippet must be clear and enticing. Serving what users want will make us sustain high position. But what to do in a situation when after rewriting the title tags and descriptions Google is showing its own generated title tag and making many of the experiments is not going to help.
Great final post Cyrus! I think you hit the nail on the head where so many website owners (business owners) go wrong with content - they look for the most search traffic but forget about relevance to the user. Search engines don't buy your product, people do! Make sure the page they land on can help them solve their problem (information, buy a product/service, etc).
The Moz community will miss your posts, but hopefully you will make some YouMoz contributions in the future. You'll do great things with the new company - Thanks for everything you've contributed to Moz!
That's a super useful article there Cyrus - wish there was more content that focussed, specific, and directly actionable!
All the best in your next endeavour
As per usual, great post, Cyrus. Thanks for sharing! Will try to put this in place right away.
All the best with your new endeavor! Your Fazillion site could use some more content targeting the user intent, i.e. curiosity ;-)
Well written post! It's going to help us a lot. Yeah it is right that user is queen. Because they can accept or avoid any content according to their interest. So all the point which is mentioned in this post we should follow it.
Great post Cyrus!!
First of all would like to say Good luck with your next challenge. We will miss your great and valuable posts in future.
I feel a bit late to the party here - but I want to wish you all the best for whatever the future holds and thank you for a consistently high contribution to the Moz community over the years. Onwards and upwards!
This is my very first comment here. This is really a wonderful tribute for Moz. Great post to remind everyone that user is number one. Thank you
Thank you for your very first comment here, Retno. I am honored!
Fantastic post , good luck with your new endeavour Cyrus
Hey Cyrus, huge thanks for everything you've shared so far. Your content have helped me shape the definition of what inbound marketing is. And for that I will always be grateful.
Love this article- not the usual tap on the shoulder when it comes to satisfying demand. Analysing and re-structuring parts of previously published content is not what many people (myself included) want to hear. It doesn't appeal to the part of us that is lazy and equally self-confident about what users want. Admitting that figuring out intent is not easy and needs constant work, is a quality of humbleness that most of us lack.
Btw best of luck with Fazillion! I can't wait to see your knowledge being used in creating content across different niches. Hope you will share case studies with the Moz community every now and then.
Slavko
Thanks Slavko - best of luck to you!
Wow a really helpful articles for those looking for SEO tricks and tips. Thankyou!
Hi Cyrus.
Thanks for this innovation post. SEO professionals can learn a great deal from this article. Managing content is really most important for any business and tricky too. I will try to input your tips for my blog content management.
Best wishes for your future.
Cyrus - You've always done an amazing job distilling down complex SEO topics into something actionable and exciting. Will definitely miss that but will be watching your work at Fazillion for years to come!
Thanks Joe, hugely appreciated.
Best of luck, Cyrus. Thanks for your contributions over the years.
Great Post Cyrus, it's a pity to lose your contribution with your posts. Wish the best in your new adventure in with Fazillion.
Great post Cyrus. I tell people I met,search optimization is good but the audience is king so audinece optimization is better and for the content is king mantra, I have never paid attention to it. Without the audiece, who are you creating content for?
best of luck with your new project.
Great tips indeed. I use this method here and there, but not as often as I should. From now on I would give it more of my attention. Thank you and best of luck on your new journey.
Hello! and thanks for your tip. We started an ecommerce store and its really hard to make SEO since we have to optimize every single product and categories!!.
We'll try to optimize it for all tastes using your tip. :)
"Content is king" is absolute garbage. The reality is, in today's SEO world, backlinks and inbound marketing are king. Without either, nobody will get to the content. You can write the most comprehensive, authoritative article on marketing strategies ever written, but how will anyone see it? The content isn't going to bring you traffic - at least, that is, until you establish a name for yourself as an expert in the field. But for the rest of the market, that content is not king. The content is what you put onto the bread to see if it helps it stick to the wall for when a visitor comes to your site.
Couldn't agree more about the content part. However, keep in mind that Page told that line twenty years ago when the algorithm was waaay different.
thanx dear to clear my confusion
Hi Cyrus, this is a great post and I actually already got some insight into some issues with some of my pages that get high impressions but have a low CTR, but let me just understand something correctly. The Followerwonk bio page had a very low CTR, but very high impressions, so you looked at the bio page itself and saw that there was very little text explaining what was actually on the page. You are implying that users are pogosticking back to the SERP, because they are not satisfied with what they saw on the page, am I right? However, wouldn't that imply that they are clicking through to see what the page has to offer? How is Google defining CTR in Google Search Console in that case? Does pogosticking not count toward CTR in organic search?
Hi Brian,
Sorta, but let me refine what you said. What I meant to imply (poorly) is that folks aren't even clicking on the search result for Followerwonk because of the non-optimized SERP snippet, including the title and description.
Hence the low CTR.
Further, to your point, even those few that do click are likely to bounce, due to the under-optimal on-page experience.
So, low CTR + high bounce causing a lot of problems. Hopefully that makes sense.
Hi Cyrus, thanks for the reply. Much appreciated. You have cleared it up. The only thing I would say in that case is that I would imagine that the average position (which is not displayed in your screen shot of GSC) plays a big part in this as well. I'm not knocking the article - It certainly made me do some digging using the tactics you describe in this article. However, it occurred to me that the average position for the page for a given query, I would imagine, contributes heavily to low CTR - how often do we get down to sites ranking 6-10 in a SERP? Anyway, thanks for the article again, I will be using it extensively to optimize many of our pages for user intent.
"Discover mismatches between user intent and content" The method described does not always tell you a mismatch, I found that if the url is used as a sitelink for the home page, all the homepage impressions are counted as an impression for the sitelinks too. No One clicks on the sitelinks so you get high impressions and low CTR. Also when Google is answering the question in a knowledge graph you will see a lower CTR.
Excellent points
Excellent points!
Excellent, very thorough post with lot's of great ideas. The more I learn about SEP, the more I know it's all about satisfying the searchers intent. For every "why does Google care about X ranking factor?", "Be/c it signals the user intent will be satisfied" is the answer.
Good post! But, can I share my own experience? I hope that it can be fun and useful for someone! For me, to increase traffic on your website, you need to advertise, get social, mix it up, write impressive headlines, zero much in on On-Page SEO, target long-tail keywords, start guest blogging, invite others to guest blog on your website, go after referral traffic, post content on Linkedl, etc.
Awesome, Awesome and Awesome.. i am at loss of words. Amazing read for SEO folks like me. Will use this to help my client serve better.
Thanks a lot for this post Cyrus, really usefull.
Great post, we will try to implement in our next job
This is a great post - lots of details and, my favorite- pictures. All the best to you in your new adventure, I'm sure you'll see nothing but success!!
Cyrus,
Your content has always taught me some great nuggets. I will miss your posts!
Thanks man!
I have been reading so many your write ups over moz blog, it was really useful worth the read every time, i spent my time round there. I will be missing you here in moz.
Another great posts Cyrus! Thank you for all your insightful contributions over the years. Best of luck with your latest endeavor.
Great job Cyrus. Wish you best of luck.
It seems exceptionally wonderful, gives some insights of the matter we don't really consider.
Thank you so much.
Amazing Cyrus, goog luck in your future, thanks for sharing!
Brilliant, as usual Cyrus! You will be missed. Thank you and the very best wishes to you in your future endeavors.
HI Cyrus, congratulations for your post and goog luck in your future, thanks for sharing.
Cyrus best of luck and thank you for all your contributions to the community. This is a perfect post of what do to beyond the basic content creation for a project. Measuring data is something that I have missed more than once and your advice of analyzing low performing pages upgrading and re-indexing is a task every SEO needs to be doing instead of just repeating the process. The homework for SEO infographic is on point as well plus a keeper that should be printed and placed in front of my desk.
All the best and thanks to Moz for having awesome people on staff!!!!
Interesting post I'll certainly be trying out.
The adieu messages whether in the mail or anywhere else always make me feel a little low. However, wishing you a great success in all your future endeavors. And thanks for sharing the bundles of SEO tips in this remarkable post. Just stole a few lines from your post that fastened in my head, "Get keywords, high in volume, low in competition and have potential to appear in user's search".
Silly question, I think - but why, when you resubmitted to Google index, did you resubmit the moz.com/tools page? Wouldn't you want to resubmit the /bio page? Sorry - his is probably a super ridiculous question, but I just want to confirm..
Sorry, it was just a screenshot - not related to the case at hand. In reality, I would have submitted the /bio page, yes.
por lo que veo es como una combinación del seo tradicional y los nuevos consejos que das. Lo voy a probar!
It was great to have you on this community and had learn a lot from your useful post through out this journey.
Goof lcuk with your next goals.
GOOD LUCK! this post definitely helped a lot, keep us posted on how the new adventure goes
Excellent Post. Thank you.
Best of luck to you in your future endeavors.
-Ray
All the best Cyrus - we will miss you here
Thanks for the great post as always. You set the standard high for SEO content, and I hope you're able to still swing by Moz's blog from time to time. Congrats on the endeavor!
Top post ! Thanks for all the others too & wishing you the very best of everything in the future
Hi Cyrus,
First of all best of luck in your new venture.
I have already applied the points listed out in your homework , besides that I added additional relevant content to each page and achieved a five fold increase in traffic to my clients website.
Joseph
Hi,
Nice article you have shared and thanks for sharing great tips on SEO. Keep posting such kind of news, very useful to us.
Amazing post i have ever seen on moz, even you given us great ideas to optimize your content for users. Really love to read your post and now i am going to share these tips on my blog. Thanks buddy keep posting like this.
Good luck in your new adventure, Cyrus. And thanks for this great article.
We share our second name! Mine is in spanish, though. Pastor = Shepard :)
Really sad that you leave Moz, I've always appreciate your vision of things and your great posts like this last. I wish you a lot of luck in your new adventure. Thank you for these pratical advices.
Thanks for everything Cyrus. You can rest in the fact that your last article as a mozzer was a great big fat juicy cherry on the top of a marvellous cake of posts, sharing, and just generally being a really valuable figure in the world of SEO. All the best. :-)
A great final post Cyrus, I will continue to keep up to date via your twitter profile and wish you all the best for the future. Hopefully we will all see you on the Moz community from time to time.
Thank you so much for this post Cyrus! I'll definitely miss you on the MOZ blog and am excited to see what Fazillion brings! Good luck with everything!
Cheers!
I really believe this and I know links still the best factors for a website to gain rankings.
Thanks for this article. I agree, anyone can say content is king, but if no one wants to read it then what is the point other than bloating the internet.I will definitely be following Fazillion and I am rooting for your success.
Cheers Dana!
Great post. Matching user intent to content is on the money.
Love this post!
Good quality content is only as 'good' when it satisfies the users aims/questions/intent.
Hey Cyrus, Great post !
Your information is very helpful for me to have a better SEO strategy in 2016.
What a great post, Cyrus! I'm sure others are looking forward to reading more from you as much as I am. This space will never be the same without you. Hopefully, you will continue to share good stuff on Twitter where I have been following you for a long time as well. All the very best for your future endeavors and it's been a pleasure and privilege to have you on Moz community. Rock on!
Hello, Cyrus,
It has been amazing following you here at Moz, and it will continue here and on the other platforms as well. This post indicates that SEO is not a rocket science if you do it the way it should be done. Best of luck for new venture :)
P.S. : How was the last day at Moz?
Thanks Vishal, it was awesome,of course.
Hi Cyrus, This is really a nice post. I want to thankful to the MOZ because every day many people learn new things from this website, where as come to this article you have explained very clearly to improve the traffic and shown the analysis with the images that is very nice for easy catching to the eye.
I just loved it! Thank you @Cyrus Shepard for sharing your great experience.
Good luck Cyrus - although I doubt you'll need any.
Nice and informative post. Best of luck to you
Hi Cyrus,
Great post and awesome tips about seo. I hope this new step in your life will get its own success. Keep us posted and I hope we can hear again from you really soon.
Best,
M.
So thankful for this informative piece. Bookmarking.
Great post . Precisely, I am in full understanding of learning metrics regarding the interests of users in your search . Thank you. On the other hand , I would like to wish him every success in their professional future projects. Good luck!!
can't generalize seo, everything needs to be custom
Para mi en los tiempos que andamos google deberia de puntuar muchos mas factores de diseños y claridad y entendimiento de la pagina que actualmente.
Amazing post, excellent and very informative as i am new comer in this sector,its very much helpful for me.even you have given us great ideas to optimize content for users.
Hi Cyrus
This Article Was very very good also fantastic post. please keep sharing more.
Great post Cyrus and it is sad to see you go. I hope you'll be back with a few guest posts from time to time!
Thanks for the aha moment, I am fairly new at SEO and you just made the penny drop for me regarding re-indexing.
I have all of the rest of it in place but not a true understanding of how important it was to re-index my stuff...I have a whole load of content that probably isn't even submitted.
Oh my word, 5 websites worth... wondering why I have no traffic.
To be fair, I am learning several new things every day, but I consider this a biggy. I am sure this will help me so much. Thanks.
Good luck with Fazillion.
Andi.
a great post by the writer that describes all the basic and complete knowledge.
There are many ways for business makers to increase traffic on their website, such as Facebook remarketing, Twitter remarketing, build an email list, write blogs, etc. Just be patient and good luck!
Great post and looks even more relevant today after more than a year. Mobile and user intent being satisfied are the two key themes for Google rankings that are strongly emerging.
Hello Cyrus,
Thanks for the great post. Iteration and rank analysis is the key to great rankings !
Thank Cyrus!
Your article is really informative, and helpful too!
Thank you Cyrus! I shared your blog on my page. My work is for a college course, and I am trying to learn how to backlink! Any tips or strategies for me?
Michigan Programmatic Search Test
Hi Cyrus, I tried this method and for my website and it increased my average rank position from 33 to 28. But as soon as i stopped finished my content changes it my average rank started dropping. its now at 40! Help...
A brilliant article!
At Novi we have been working this way for a very long while now and increasingly we are seeing our endeavours paying dividends for our clients. By putting the user / searcher as the main priority over trying to improve positions, we are thereby focusing on what Google wants and thus our positions are continuing to improve. For those SEO companies and their clients that strive for better positions, whilst sacrificing UX and ignoring Analytics and Search Console data will continue to decrease in their performance.
Some very beneficial tips, thanks for mentioning
Awasm article!
Thanks for sharing these article. Already read these article because I have enough interest about SEO.
1. Identify your low-to-mid performing pages
2. Discover mismatches between user intent and content
3. Optimizing for user intent
All of these topics are containing vast issues of SEO.
When I created my site then I got service from https://www.seoroyals.com
but after reading these article I got inspiration and next I'll try to complete my task myself.
SEO is simple and complex at the same time. It is simple to understand its principles, but complex to make those principles work right.Thank you very much Cyrus for sharing such a good and well explained information.Best of luck Cyrus.
Great post! I thoroughly enjoy this article and your suggestions about BEST SEO Tip to Improve Search Engine Ranking.
Thank you for sharing awesome content.
Though automated link building tools and services have lost part of their reputation during the past couple of years, some of them still remain strong and powerful SEO tools, which may be utilized to draw organic traffic to your website much faster than manual techniques. It is also my main point!
Very insightful post. I like to read your posts Cyrus Shepard . Wish you good luck for your future endeavors.
Another great post. Very useful. Thank you!
“Content is king.”
Bull hockey.
I wrote an article that I published in LinkedIn about 6 months ago because I was so over the statement that content is king. See link
Your article is even more thorough and useful. It provides a step by step recipe for improving SEO by someone who clearly understands the most effective methods in 2016.
Good luck in your new role and thanks for your contribution.
Adam
I was looking for some useful info on SEO, Thank you for sharing this wonderful piece of information.
Hey Cyrus
Thank you for your informative and most helpful post. I am trying to be a SEO expert. I have been using the Moz community regularly only for the last few months and your posts are interested me. I can learn a lot from your post.
Thank you
Great article! Best of luck at your new venture
Excellent article and well thought out. Best wishes for the future.
great and thanks for this informative post, Thanks for sharing your fruitful ideas!
Best
ibtehaj
Thanks for the article. I have been using the Moz community regularly only for the last few months and your posts are one of the posts that I look forward to. I have learnt a lot from your posts.
by reading this post,i know many helpful things about search engine optimization,,
it,s very informative post,
my have a gig,related of keyword research.
Yeah! whole post is facts base.
Hi Cyrus
Thanks for sharing the post!
I have a question regarding User intent. I believe that User Intent plays an vital role. However, if I am keeping User intent factor in my mind and optimizing Title Tags on my website, does Search Engines gives a guarantee that whatever user intent research and techniques I have used would give me best and optimised results every time? rather than the results from traditional SEO techniques?
Great question! I think it's a mix of both user intent and traditional signals. The reason being that Google is imperfect, and while it wants to understand user intent 100%, this isn't always possible. So often when someone is entering a search query, user intent is nothing more than a guess, and Google has to "guess", often using traditional signals what to put in front of that user.
Also keep in mind, that traditional signals are still hugely important. All things being equal between two pages, the URL with the better links, keyword optimization, etc, will win most times.
Thank you for the response Cyrus.
The answer gives me a good satisfaction level.
@Cyrus your last tip deserve my most inspired Italian translation. Here is it: https://www.ideawebitalia.it/seo/8193/
Cyrus, thanks for this final tip and thanks for your superb work at Moz. Best wishes for your new projects!
I found that to be a Content King you must acquire a CQS score > 70 (out of 100). Check your content free at https://cqscore.com
WoW! Really good! Thank you for sharing all this information!
Thank you very much Cyrus for sharing such a good and well explained information. I'm regular reader of Moz's blog and especially yours post. Whenever I read, I learn something here. I still a learner and will be forever too.
However, I have optimized hundreds of sites so far across all industries. I have a question from ecommerce portals. In case of same product description but different color combination, how to tackle duplicate content issue? Is Google consider those as duplicate? Looking forward to your positive response. Thank you.
Great last post and lots of good content to take away from this one, already bookmarked it and made lots of notes. It will be interesting to see your new project, good luck with that and may good content be with you.
Great post. So simple tactic but very effective!
I happened to read the MOZ blog for the first time and found this article very helpful. This will help me get a few steps further along in SEO for my websites and blogs. Thanks!
Thanks for all your post, have been of great help to position my site sportfishing.
Regards my friend
Hi Cyrus, It's informative information but I think SEO is very tough to learn and keep knowledge of updated algorithms.
Cyrus,
it was a grate post (as usual).
Your article made me consider about SEO at all. Traditional SEO tools, like picking up the accurate keywords and link-building are surceasing at the moment. I think it’s connected with grow the role of marketing up, and it’s the reason why we should find out about brand marketing and other economic stuff.
Good luck in all your beginnings!
Ya right…content is not king.
But I am not sure about users being Queens.
amazing post cyrus!
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Hello there, you are really awesome while writing... keep it up
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Thanks Cyrus for the informative post. SEO or not, having relevant content is mandatory - like it or not!
Best,
Maria
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