(Listen to episodes 137-146 for Dolly DeLong’s entire Summer of SEO series on her podcast about different facets of SEO!)
This was my second time on Dolly’s Systems and Workflow Podcast. Last time I was in episode 102 sharing my simple SEO strategy for getting your pillar content (YouTube, podcast, or blog) on multiple platforms in less than 20 minutes a week.
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I’m a part of the summer of SEO series because I’m a contributor for the Systems and Workflow Magic Bundle the SEO edition and on this episode we chat about Keyword Research and why you really need to nail that first in order to get your website on page 1 of Google.
Let’s debunk keywords and what you NEED to know. We will go over:
Keywords are the bridge between what people are searching online and then where your website page shows up. It’s a search term or search phrase and you need it to match what exists on your page.
Google crawls your page and looks for these keywords.
Brainstorm what do you want someone to type into Google to land on your website (biz name, services you offer, products you have). Think of variations maybe without your industry jargon.
Go look at analytics on website and see what you are actually ranking for. You can do it in Squarespace analytics or Google analytics. If you have overlap between your list and that then keep doing that keyword phrase.
Ubersuggest is my favorite because it is SO EASY! Look for a keyword difficulty between 15-35 and a volume above 100 (you want people to be actually searching for it).
Another tip is to simply go to Google and scroll down to see “suggested searches”. Or go to Pinterest or YouTube and see what variants of that keyword phrase people are searching.
Create more content (blogging) so you can rank higher for these target keywords. Is blogging dead? Well is Google dead? No. So therefore neither is blogging. Even if you blog only once a month, that is 12 more pages on your website with opportunities to add your keyword phrase showing Google that you are not only an ACTIVE website, but also an expert in that particular field.
Blogging is an amazing way to bring them to your website (Google loves consistency), but you can push it out using my signature PIGFEL system. Also audit your main pages and make sure those are all SEO friendly and adding your keywords to those pages.
If you have a services page, think about your main 3 services and create pages for each of those. WHY? That will be a more targeted keyword phrase.
For example “Website in a day” – I am in the 1st or 2nd spot. I am not doing anything anymore to keep myself there, but it is specific enough and I have optimized that page for search engines with that keyword phrase and made it a long sales page (2,000 words ish – if struggling to get there add a FAQ, tell stories, why topic matters/ what it can do for reader) which search engines like.
Just because your page or post is LONG, doesn’t mean it needs to be boring! Make sure it is readable and skimmable by using headings, short paragraphs, bullets, numbers, etc.
Depending on the study, 1500-2500 words is the average length of a post in Google’s top 10 results.
For Entrepreneurs Who Want to Put Their Energy Towards Other Business Tasks… THE PROCESS OF DESIGNING A WEBSITE THAT REPRESENTS YOU IN A WEEK WITHOUT OVERWHELM even if you’re not tech savvy.
In under 30 minutes, you’ll learn how to make a website that reflects you, but if you want just the SEO portion go to minute 14 and I will show you how to make a website that will work for you.
It is my mission to help people realize that they can have a website for their business that doesn’t take them months to complete or cost thousands of dollars.
Hi friend, I’m Bekah!
I’m a small business web designer, Squarespace educator, and momma of 2. I find joy in being entrepreneurs’ biggest cheerleader in getting their website out into the world so it can start ranking on Google. I love teaching new business owners the tricks to building their brand online & skipping the marketing rat-race of instagram.
I’ve got messy hair and a thirsty heart.
I overshare my life, and have an ultra-expressive personality.
Elphaba from Wicked is kind of my alter-ego as I am always trying to forge my own path and make a difference in the World, somehow, someway, while also constantly criticizing myself and trying to become the better version of me.
Quality conversations + coffee come easy to me.
I’ve never had an issue connecting naturally with others (probs because I can go on and on about my life story, not that it is interesting, I just process externally, anyone else?!)