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Search Engine Ranking and Business Goals Factors

Search Engine Ranking and Business Goals Factors

When creating a website or blog, people tend to think about what they’re going to post and ignoring the aspect of search engine ranking.  It is important to focus on SEO when making a blog. It is also challenging to get to the top for the category that you are posting about.  Different search engines use a predefined formula in order to rank its content, and even though these formulas differed from website to website, all search engines took some common factors into account when ranking the website. Many people wish to get to the very top, but few of them truly manage to. Next, we’ll discuss 5 of the less known factors which can affect your search engine ranking:

Using the wrong keywords

If you do not use the same keywords that users enter when looking for a product, your content will never reach their search results page, and thus it will not be seen by the right people. Of course, you may assume that your website is already popular and therefore visitors access it in order to read its content, but truth is that if you do not take advantage of users coming from the search engines you’ll miss plenty of opportunities.

You never know when a user becomes interested in one of the products/services that you have to offer, and thus launch an internet search in order to get to it. But what happens if your website is listed only on the 4th page of Google? Research shows that 80% of the users never get past the first results page, so chances that a user will actually reach your website through that page are actually null.

Solution: It is advisable to use Google Trends for Search to compare various keywords and Google AdWords Keyword Tool to monitor searches for those terms. After you get informed in this way, you can use the right terminology in the titles and subtitles of your articles.

Not facilitating the content distribution

Since we live in the age of social media, it is important that your website visitors can easily distribute your content. Facebook, Twitter, and other social networks have become indispensable for an efficient communication with our clients, but they also help with search engine optimization. For once, by regularly posting content and article snippets on your social media accounts you increase your chances of visitors accessing your website.

However, when a user “likes” one of your articles, he instantly shares it with all his friends on the social network. This means an increased exposure for your brand, but also the chance to make more sales. Users are interested in quality and speed, they want everything to be available exactly when they need it, without having to research various sources. In this regard, facile content distribution is essential for a website’s high search engine ranking.  The solution is that If you use excessive Rich Media content (Flash, AJAX), its distribution will be almost impossible. Therefore, you need to make sure that:

  • Each page on your site has its unique URL. When you copy/paste that URL you need to load that page, and not just another wizard or filter.
  • Do not load content in pop-ups that do not contain a URL
  • Integrate social media tools within your website

Not telling the search engines what kind of content your website offers

Search engines read HTML text, so if the entire content on your website is in the form of images or Flash, search engines will not know what kind of content your site offers. Also, when the content is in the form of HTML text, it is more accessible to mobile users and those who have poor internet connections. Did you know that websites with lots of eye candy and complex designs tend to rank lower than the ones which focus on quality articles?

This happens because search engines do not see websites in the way we do. They only see the code behind it, the text without any images, animations or add-ons. What this really means is that even if you have the most appealing website on Earth, without enhancing it with quality content you will not manage to do anything but scratch the surface. Users won’t still be able to find you.  Solution: You need to provide quality and unique articles on your website, ones that were never released before and which can benefit your readers. In addition, avoid using lots of eye-candy and if you do have to use images within your articles make sure they’re optimized for the search engines as well (notice the “ALT” tags).

Not including a call-to-action

The purpose of a website should be higher than to have a good ranking which attracts plenty of visitors. The purpose of a website should be to turn those visitors into customers. In the absence of a high customer conversion ratio, your business will ultimately become too uncompetitive to run. The Internet is a highly diversified market, where every person makes effort to bring customers on their side and to get on top.  Solution: If you sell products, include links to those products on your site’s pages. This will greatly boost your SEO ranking. In addition, make sure to provide a strong call-to-action at the end which points toward one of the services that you have to offer.

Believing that all your visitors are accessing your site’s home page at first

Each page of your website should be as a home page. Often, visitors do not come directly to the home page and then browse your site. Most visitors will conduct a search will be sent to a page on your website, and from there they will sail on other pages. Therefore, each part of your website is important for the user and for your search engine ranking and should be treated with maximum importance.  When users arrive from a search engine they will usually arrive at one of the adjacent pages of your website, or more probably on your blog, if you have one. It is highly important for those web pages to be designed well, in order to capture users’ attention, but even more important is to provide them with something of value. They need to be guided toward the answer they were initially looking for.  The solution is simple, make sure that all pages of your website include links to the home page and the page with information about your company, plus additional call-to-action statements where relevant

Explaining Google’s Mobile First Index

Explaining Google’s Mobile First Index

Mobile-friendliness has been important in SEO for some time. Google is rolling out an update that makes mobile websites even more important. It’s a significant change, and it could have a negative impact on your SEO if you’re unprepared.  Google’s new update is called the ‘mobile-first index’, and it’s true to its name. With this change, the search giant will prioritize your website’s mobile version on its result pages. In this article, we’re going to dig deeper into what Google’s mobile-first index is and what it means for you. We’ll then talk about how to prepare your WordPress website for this brave new world.

 

What is Google’s Mobile First Index

Google’s mobile-first index will reward responsive websites.  When you use Google to search for something, you will always see the same results whether you’re using a mobile device or a desktop computer. In the past, Google only used desktop versions of each website to determine its results, which lead to some issues. For instance, this meant that mobile users were served websites that weren’t mobile-friendly or featured less content than their desktop counterparts.

Due to the growing number of searches performed on mobile devices, Google is now rolling out an update called the mobile-first index. The main change is that Google will now index and rank websites by giving priority to their mobile versions. In other words, if your WordPress website provides a shoddy mobile experience, your SEO efforts will take a hit both on desktops and mobiles.

With that in mind, let’s break down how this update will affect you depending on what kind of site you have:

  • Desktop-only website. Google will still rank and index your website, but you should expect to take a hit in the Search Engine Result Pages (SERPs).
  • Both mobile and desktop versions. Your mobile website will take precedence now, which means you need to work on its SEO.
  • Responsive website. You should be safe since your site is already optimized to provide an excellent mobile experience.
  • AMP and non-AMP pages. If available, Google will prioritize the non-AMP mobile version of your website.

If you’re a WordPress user and you’re using a modern theme, you likely don’t need to worry. After all, many popular WordPress themes these days are responsive out of the box, so your website’s already provides an equal mobile and desktop experience. If you’re using an outdated theme or one that’s not responsive, then now is the time to consider a full redesign.

The real problem is if you’re serving two (or more) versions of your website depending on the type of device your visitors use. In that case, Google’s mobile-first index will most certainly have an impact on your site, unless you prepare for it.

 

Get Your Website Ready for Google’s Mobile First Index

If your website isn’t fully responsive, this should be your primary goal. However, a full redesign often takes a lot of time, and in the meantime, there are other things you can do to prepare for the rollout of Google’s mobile-first index.

Keep in mind – this section assumes you have a website with both mobile and desktop versions. If you only have a desktop version, you can skip ahead to tip number three.

Make Sure Your Website’s Mobile Version Includes All Your Key Content

Your mobile WordPress website should include all the same content as its desktop version.  If there are two versions of your website, they both need to feature the same content. Some site owners use stripped-down versions of their sites for mobile users instead of creating mobile-friendly versions with the same content. In the past, this might have been enough, but now you need your mobile website to be as fleshed out as its desktop counterpart.

To be more specific, both your mobile and desktop websites should contain all the same information and features. This is true even if their designs are different. This way, users will still be able to find your content after the rollout of Google’s mobile-first index.  If you’re using a separate WordPress installation to serve a mobile version of your website, you need to ensure it has all the same posts and pages as the desktop alternative. The best way to do this is by exporting your desktop content and importing it into your mobile installation.

Add the Same Metadata to All Versions of Your Website

Your post and page’s metadata should be the same on both mobile and desktop versions of your site.  Aside from making sure both versions of your website share the same content, you also need to add identical metadata to all their pages. Metadata helps determine how search engines display your pages in the SERPs. Even if your mobile website shares the same content as the desktop version, but doesn’t have the same metadata, your SEO will still take a hit.  Metadata is essential to SEO since it enables you to have more control over your results. You’ve probably spent a lot of time working on your page and article’s meta descriptions, so you should make sure to include them on your mobile website.

The bad news is adding meta descriptions to your mobile content might take some time depending on how many pages your site contains. Even if you’re using an SEO plugin, you’ll still need to copy and paste each meta description into the right place manually. However, the effort is necessary since Google will be looking at your mobile site’s metadata first.

Continue to Focus on Website Performance

Website performance will still be important both for SEO and usability purposes.  One thing that’s not going to change with the mobile-first index is performance will still play a factor in your SEO. No one likes a slow website, whether it’s on mobile or desktop. More to the point, mobile devices sometimes have less stable connections, which makes website optimization even more critical.

Fortunately, there are a lot of ways you can make your WordPress website faster. Some quick examples include leveraging browser caching, using a Content Delivery Network (CDN), optimizing your images, and more. Fortunately for you, we’ve written extensively about WordPress optimization, so you should have no problem ensuring that your website runs fast.

Use a Mobile-Friendly Theme to Cut Your Work in Half

Using a mobile-friendly theme is the easiest way to create a responsive website.  The easiest thing you can do to make your WordPress website more mobile-friendly is to use a responsive theme. This means that when you design a page, the theme will automatically adapt it to smaller devices, so you only have to do the work once. Almost all major WordPress themes these days are built to support mobile devices with responsive designs.  If you’re not sure what theme to pick, here are a few tips to help you choose the right one:

  • Make sure the theme’s description explicitly says it’s responsive.
  • Look for themes that include preview functionality for different types of devices.
  • Ideally, your theme should enable you to make small adjustments depending on the devices your visitors use.

Conclusion

Mobile traffic has been on the rise for a long time and that trend isn’t likely to reverse anytime soon. Google’s mobile-first index is another confirmation that for mobile is king, which means that you need to make sure your site is adapted to the new standard.  In this article, we’ve discussed some ways you can ensure this update doesn’t affect your site’s SEO negatively. These include:

  1. Make sure your website’s mobile version includes the same content.
  2. Add the same metadata to all versions of your website.
  3. Continue to focus on website performance.
  4. Use a mobile-friendly theme if you want to save yourself some headaches.

 

If you are interested in updating your website with all of the mentioned techniques we can help.  Visit our Website Design and Development Section or Contact Us for a Free Consultation.