{"id":122148,"date":"2022-03-08T09:55:12","date_gmt":"2022-03-08T17:55:12","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.bruceclay.com\/?p=122148"},"modified":"2023-11-14T00:24:56","modified_gmt":"2023-11-14T08:24:56","slug":"seo-project-checklist-to-get-started-on-seo-program","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.bruceclay.com\/blog\/seo-project-checklist-to-get-started-on-seo-program\/","title":{"rendered":"The 8-Step SEO Project Checklist to Get You Started on Your SEO Program"},"content":{"rendered":"
<\/a> Start your SEO project by taking stock of your current situation.<\/p>\n An SEO website audit analyzes issues hindering search engine rankings and areas needing improvement to gain more visibility in the search results and drive organic search traffic.<\/p>\n This is a critical first step in any SEO project. You need a baseline. And there are several ways you can go about doing an SEO audit.<\/p>\n SEO audits can range anywhere from simple scans that rely solely on data from an SEO tool to comprehensive audits that include expert SEO analysis in addition to data. Of course, we recommend the latter to uncover any issues that an SEO tool simply won\u2019t be able to.<\/p>\n Once you have a list of things to fix, you\u2019ll want to prioritize them from most important to least important and work on the things that will have a high impact first. An SEO expert can help you with this step.<\/p>\n Pay attention to the things that matter. Do things that will have an SEO impact. And do not get bogged down with things that will not really improve your site.<\/p>\n For more, see:<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n SEO keywords are single words or short phrases that represent the search queries that people use in a search engine. Website marketers select keywords and use them to guide content creation and optimize their webpages as part of their SEO strategy.<\/p>\n Using keywords, you can align your website topics with what your audience is looking for. When you optimize your webpages with keywords, it helps communicate to the search engines what a webpage is about.<\/p>\n There has been talk for a long time about discussing concepts and themes, not just keywords. I agree with that, but I think that if your content is not obviously about what the searcher is looking for (keywords), then Google will pick a different site that is about that keyword. So the keyword is mandatory, and first among equals goes to those establishing themselves as experts on that topic and theme.<\/p>\n All of these efforts can improve the chances that a search engine will find a webpage relevant to a particular query.<\/p>\n For more, see:<\/p>\n When it comes to SEO, you always want to beat the competition, not the algorithm<\/a>. So knowing what your competitors are up to is a great way to improve your own SEO strategies.<\/p>\n To do this, you want to assess both your market competition and your online competition, which can be two very different sets of businesses.<\/p>\n You\u2019ll need access to the right tools to be able to understand things like:<\/p>\n The concept is to be \u201cleast imperfect\u201d \u2014 do what the competition does right but just better, and don\u2019t do what they do wrong. Nobody is perfect \u2014 we can be better and win by being less imperfect than the competition.<\/p>\n For more, see:<\/p>\n We invented siloing in 2002. There have been many articles and tutorials competitors have written over the years to the point that hierarchical navigation and theme structures are pretty much the standard for SEO. So I am amazed at how many still get it wrong.<\/p>\n SEO siloing structures a website\u2019s content and connects navigation in a way that helps your website become more relevant for organic search results and easier for website visitors to navigate.<\/p>\n The concept lines up with Google\u2019s Webmaster Guidelines advice to:<\/p>\n To do this, you use your products and services along with your keyword research to structure the navigation and content on your website.<\/p>\n This practice can drive real SEO results<\/a> by concentrating and linking together your focused content that matches the common query. It will almost always result in more visibility in the search results, more traffic, and more revenue.<\/p>\n For more, see:<\/p>\n SEO tools help you quickly discover data that will matter to your SEO program. This data can offer important information about how your website is performing in the long run and where it can improve.<\/p>\n There is no shortage of tools out there, and the tools you select should fit your need. Here, I am talking about the tools that will help you monitor the website as you execute your SEO strategy.<\/p>\n As the above John Mueller quote shows, the average tool offers broad-brush results that seldom make much difference. You should always improve your site, but first, focus on what drives traffic. If a million people each get the same recommendation, then that recommendation will eventually be of little help.<\/p>\n You need access to Google Analytics and Google Search Console as a baseline. These two free SEO tools give a ton of data on user behavior and site performance.<\/p>\n For more, see:<\/p>\n Websites need a lot of quality content to compete in organic search results. And depending on the competition, some websites need more than others.<\/p>\n The content you create will be guided by the research you\u2019ve done (keyword, competitor, etc.) as well as the site structure (SEO siloing) you\u2019ve laid out and quality best practices.<\/p>\n Don\u2019t skimp on this step because quality content is one of Google\u2019s top ranking factors.<\/p>\n I want to emphasize that there are three content projects in any SEO project: new content, rewritten content, and revised content. New content is great for expanding your themes and keeping up with industry news and changes. BUT if you never refresh content through spot revisions or occasional rewrites, then your site is viewed as out of date and less expert. Read this as a warning: maintain your existing content, or your old site loses expertise and rankings<\/em><\/strong>.<\/p>\n For more, see:<\/p>\n \u201cOptimization\u201d is a broad word. It encompasses a lot of things you can do to improve the performance of an individual webpage or the website as a whole.<\/p>\n Here, you will consider things like on-page optimization tactics that include:<\/p>\n \u2026 and technical SEO factors such as:<\/p>\n Of course, this is an abbreviated list. And the work you do here will be ongoing.<\/p>\n For more, see:<\/p>\n Okay \u2014 this is an area full of emotional marketing hype. An entire sub-industry exists that promises rankings simply by getting links at any cost. And Google is fighting it. Google wants the No. 1 result to be an expert, authoritative and trusted site, not a site that spent a ton on link building.<\/p>\n And people selling link projects do not want you to know:<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n One of the first things that should be identified is whether a website is potentially being penalized for spammy link practices. This is something that can be uncovered in the website audit. If there are issues here, those need to be addressed first.<\/p>\n Your linking strategy includes a website\u2019s internal linking, inbound links, and outbound links, and absolutely not just inbound backlinks. Each of these areas should be taken seriously as you build a quality and relevant link profile for a website.<\/p>\n We developed link pruning<\/a> as a methodology for removing bad links. You may also want to do that because removing bad links is often far easier than gaining great ones.<\/p>\n From there, you want to get a bird\u2019s eye overview of your website\u2019s link profile and assess your links for quality. Then, you need to start thinking about how you will attract quality, relevant links. Finally, you will continuously monitor the link profile to make sure it remains sound.<\/p>\n For more, see:<\/p>\n Following this eight-step SEO project checklist will give you a good roadmap for your SEO program, no matter where you are in your SEO journey.<\/p>\n Need help with your website specifically? Contact us<\/a> today for a free consultation to discuss customized services to meet the needs of your SEO project.<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n Mastering SEO is essential for online success. One often overlooked yet highly effective strategy to boost your SEO efforts is competitor research. By delving into what your rivals are doing, you gain a wealth of knowledge that can significantly enhance your SEO strategy.<\/p>\n Competitor research is more than just watching the competition; it’s about dissecting their successes and identifying gaps to improve your approach. You can uncover hidden opportunities and refine your tactics by analyzing their keyword targeting, content strategies, and backlink profiles.<\/p>\n One key benefit of competitor research is gaining insights into high-performing keywords that may have been overlooked. You can expand your keyword list and capture untapped search volumes by identifying keywords driving traffic to your competitor’s sites. This strategic advantage can lead to increased organic traffic and improved search rankings.<\/p>\n Furthermore, competitor research allows you to assess your industry’s content landscape. By understanding the type of content that resonates with your audience and performs well in search results, you can create more targeted and engaging content that attracts and retains visitors. This boosts your SEO efforts and enhances user experience and engagement.<\/p>\n Backlinks play a crucial role in SEO; competitor research can unveil valuable linking opportunities. By analyzing your competitor’s backlinks, you can identify authoritative websites within your niche that you should target for link-building. Building relationships with these sites can result in quality backlinks that improve your website’s credibility and search ranking.<\/p>\n Transitioning smoothly from competitor research insights to actionable steps is vital. Start by compiling a list of your main competitors and use tools to analyze their keywords, content, and backlinks. Identify patterns, trends, and gaps in their strategies, and develop a plan to incorporate these findings into your SEO strategy. Regularly monitor your competitors’ activities and adjust your tactics accordingly to stay ahead.<\/p>\n Researching competitors is a powerful SEO strategy-improvement strategy. Leverage their insights to enhance your strategy while discovering new keywords, enriching content creation, and building quality backlinks. Embrace competitor research as a cornerstone of your SEO strategy, and watch your website’s search engine rankings soar.<\/p>\n Step-by-Step Procedure: How to Leverage Competitor Research for Enhanced SEO<\/strong><\/p>\n Here\u2019s an eight-step SEO project checklist that can serve as your roadmap to kickstart your SEO program.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":35,"featured_media":122149,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"_acf_changed":false,"content-type":"","footnotes":""},"categories":[4],"tags":[1405,1232,1602],"acf":[],"yoast_head":"
\nWant to get your SEO program going but not sure where to start to get the most bang for your buck? Here\u2019s an eight-step SEO project checklist that can serve as your roadmap for SEO:<\/p>\n\n
<\/a>1. Website Audit<\/h2>\n
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<\/a>2. Keyword Research<\/h2>\n
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<\/a>3. Competitor Research<\/h2>\n
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<\/a>4. SEO Siloing<\/h2>\n
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\u201cMake a site with a clear hierarchy<\/u> aligned by words users would type<\/u> and with pages containing a reasonable number of text links<\/span> that point to the important parts<\/span> of your site.\u201d<\/em><\/h3>\n<\/blockquote>\n
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<\/a>5. Tools Setup and Data Analysis<\/h2>\n
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<\/a>6. Content Creation<\/h2>\n
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<\/a>7. Optimization<\/h2>\n
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<\/a>8. Linking Strategy<\/h2>\n
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<\/a>FAQ: How can competitor research enhance my SEO efforts?<\/strong><\/h3>\n
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