10 Ignored SEO Tasks That Can Boost Your Rankings

In this post, we go into detail on ten often ignored tasks that will boost your rankings. The original article is from semrush.com. The author, Lenny Johnson is is a freelance writer and content strategist at B2B Content Lab. He engineers high impact content that builds authority, drive sales and increases customer loyalty for B2B SaaS and marketing brands. SEMrush’s digital marketing blog is an innovative resource for content strategy, content marketing, SEO, SEM, PPC, social media and more. Image courtesy of Sikov via Bigstockphoto.


Search ranking will make or break your business, 46.8% of the global population accessed the Internet in 2017, and that figure is expected to reach 53.7% by 2021. The number of daily searches on Google is over 4 billion, and the top five results get 65% of the clicks.

In fact, 75% of users don’t even click past the first page of the search results. Paid Ads won’t save you either, with 80% of search engine users avoiding them all together.

With so much on the line for those lucrative top spots, the competition is fierce. Content marketing is expected to be a $300 billion industry by 2019. More and more businesses are realizing its importance, and even view their blogs as an essential asset.

The SERPs are becoming a vicious battleground, and it is crucial, now more than ever, to focus on SEO. Every second you waste is time your competitors are using to get higher rankings and most of the money in your niche.

For those that don’t live in the SEO world, the tasks required to compete in the SERPS can seem overwhelming. In this post, I will show you some overlooked SEO tasks that will help skyrocket you to the top.

1. Create Rich Cards

Rich cards are a form of structured data; they give users visually appealing information that is easy to understand and provides a flawless mobile search experience. They are Google’s way of taking advantage of the rise in mobile usages, which has surpassed desktop.

They aren’t just easy on the eyes though. Analysts at Google state that Schema markups will become more important when it comes to search ranking as time goes on.

Despite this coming straight from Google, only 20% of marketers are using structured data.

Rich card results stand out significantly from plain, old text results and even other forms of structured data like featured snippets and rich snippets.

This is a rich snippet:

10 Ignored SEO Tasks That Can Boost Your Rankings

And this is a rich card:

10 Ignored SEO Tasks That Can Boost Your Rankings

These eye-catching cards can boost your CTR through the roof. Understand the type of content your customers search for that regularly displays as rich cards. Then create this type of content, and optimize them as rich cards.

Rich cards can really give you an edge. Schema markups are an inexpensive and effective way to boost your organic rankings. You can read more about creating structured data here.

2. Disavow Negative Backlinks

More backlinks do not always mean higher rankings, and you should reject certain types of backlinks.

As you know, Google focuses on the authority of the website linking to your domain. What you might not know is that spammy sites linking to you can negatively impact your ranking. Even if you have absolutely nothing to do with them.

Doesn’t sound fair, I know. But Google does monitor where your backlinks are coming from, and a lot of bad websites linking back to you raises red flags.

There are three ways you can get negative backlinks:

  • Organically: As your authority grows on the web, you can expect less credible websites to start linking to you.
  • Blackhat SEO: Actively engaging in unethical practices that manipulate Google’s algorithms so you can rank higher. For example, buying links.
  • Sabotage: Sad but true. Some individuals will go on “de-ranking” campaigns to get their competitors to lose their search ranking.

They can link back to you from a large number of spam sites that make it look like you purchased backlinks or engage in spam. They can even duplicate your content on multiple websites.

Unfortunately, sabotage is so prevalent it even has a name, “Negative SEO.”

This website specializes in Negative SEO services.

10 Ignored SEO Tasks That Can Boost Your Rankings

If you are engaging in Blackhat SEO, you have to stop, or your website will get banned by Google. On the other hand, protecting yourself from negative backlinks, either organic or by design is relatively simple.

To see which sites are linking to you, go to your Google search console:

  1. Choose the site you want on the Search Console homepage.
  2. On the Dashboard, click Search Traffic, and then click Links to Your Site.
  3. Under Who links the most, click More.

10 Ignored SEO Tasks That Can Boost Your Rankings

From here you can see the websites linking back to you. Simply disavow if they are low-quality websites. You can learn how to properly disavow a backlink here.

Ultimately, you will want to schedule time for backlink review, to examine if some of the websites linking to you can hurt your ranking, and deal with them before they cause real damage.

3. Create Skyscraper Content

If you haven’t heard of or don’t use skyscraper content, then you’re missing out on a lot of SEO juice. The term was coined by Brian Dean, who used it to boost his traffic by 110% in 14 days.

Skyscraper content involves finding high performing content in your niche and creating something better, and then shamelessly promoting it.

Skyscraper content takes a lot of work to do right, and you might get a mild caffeine high before you are done, but boy is it worth it.

Here is how to get started with skyscraper content

Find Competitors on Google

Run a Google search for keywords related to your niche.

For example, the search term ‘B2B Marketing’ brings up Hubspot.

10 Ignored SEO Tasks That Can Boost Your Rankings

You can pick the first four results for now. When you have an idea of who your competitors are, your next task is to find content that has done well for them.

You can find your competitor’s most popular contents with SEMrush and Buzzsumo.

Using SEMrush

This process is as simple as inputting your competitor’s URL in the SEMrush search bar. Choose organic research and examine the results.

10 Ignored SEO Tasks That Can Boost Your Rankings

Not only will you see your competitor’s top content, but SEMrush will also display the keywords they rank for.

Using Buzzsumo

You can also find popular content in your niche with Buzzsumo. All you have to do is input keywords related to your niche in the search bar, and Buzzsumo will provide you with popular content.

For example, if you are in the personal finance niche, you could use the keywords ‘personal finance tips for moms’. And Buzzsumo will provide you with the most shared content for that keyword.

10 Ignored SEO Tasks That Can Boost Your Rankings

Now that you have samples of the most popular content in your niche, you can create something objectively better.

How to create better content:

  • Add more detail: If the most comprehensive post on that topic has thin list content, add some meat to the bones. Go in-depth on everything.
  • Get insights from influencers: Getting experts to give you their take on a topic can add more value to a post than mere word count.
  • Perform an experiment: Did the most popular content you found on your niche reference vague ideas with little or no concrete data to back them up? Perform your experiment, or link to credible research from respected source to give your content more credibility.
  • Make it easily digestible: You can do this by creating video content or even infographics that are easier to understand and still provide a comprehensive take on the topic.

Skyscraper content has to be better than anything else out there. No one ever points to the 245th tallest skyscraper in the world and goes “Wow.” You have to be number one. Get creative and make something better.

But you can’t stop there. Once you have created great content, you also need to promote it. Go back to the top performing content in your niche on Buzzsumo and find the people linking back to it or sharing it.

You can do this with Buzzsumo by clicking the view sharers button.

10 Ignored SEO Tasks That Can Boost Your Rankings

This link will display all the people who shared that content, along with their websites.

10 Ignored SEO Tasks That Can Boost Your Rankings

Then you can either send them a direct message or email them by using the contact form on their websites. Keep the message short and straight to the point.

Like this:

Hi (Name)

I noticed that you shared (or linked to) (article).

It was a great article and even inspired me to write something similar. Only updated and with greater detail (Your link).

I think your readers will find it helpful.

Have a nice day.

Cheers,

(Your name)

Then wait for the magic to happen.

PRO TIP:

Your message might get lost in the influencers email, so make sure you follow up a day after.

4. Optimize Your Landing Pages

One key factor Google uses to gauge the quality of a post is its bounce rate. How quickly people leave your website after clicking on it in the search results.

If people search Google and click on your website on the search results page, then discover it’s not relevant to them and quickly go back.

Google takes notice, and if this happens a lot more, Google will drop your raking for that search term.

This is where relevance comes into play. Sometimes it is not that you have poor content, it is just that what you are offering is not relevant to the user at that particular time.

Every page on your website must have a goal based on where your users are on the buyer’s journey. This goal will help you determine whether you should teach, convert, sell or delight.

Trying to sell to someone looking for information will just annoy them and cause them to bounce. That is why you need to understand your users, where they are coming from and what they need at that stage.

The team at Groove creates a different landing page for each website they guest post on.

10 Ignored SEO Tasks That Can Boost Your Rankings

Before creating a page or posts, ask yourself:

  • Who is it for?
  • Where are they coming from?
  • What do they need at this stage?
  • What’s my goal?
  • How can I be more relevant?

Your page cannot target everyone. When you market to everyone, you market to no one.

5. Use infographics

People love infographics, but not a lot of marketers create them. I can’t stress how much of an effective SEO strategy they can be.

Consider that 65% of people are visual learners and are educated by images better. Images are also easier to remember.

In Social Media Examiner’s 2018 social media marketing report, 32% of marketers said visual marketing was the most important form of content for their business, above blogging at 27% and videos 24%.

10 Ignored SEO Tasks That Can Boost Your Rankings

The first step to creating an epic infographic involves knowing what content to produce. What does your audience need to know and what will people be interested in finding out? Take those ideas and brainstorm; what can you offer?

Some ways of finding similar information for ideation purposes:

  • Find popular but older infographics in your niche and create updated and better information.
  • Turn complex subjects into easily understood infographics.
  • Repurpose popular content on your website.

Once you have an idea that you think is good based on the above research, your next task is to create it.

Ways to create infographics:

  • Hire freelance graphic designers: The cheapest and fastest way to make infographics is to hire freelance designers on Upwork, Fiverr, etc.
  • Hire a design agency: You can also work with an agency if you can foot the bill.
  • Do it yourself: If you have an eye for design and are proficient with Canva and Photoshop, you can create infographics yourself.

You are not done yet. Once you have created an awesome infographic, the next step is to promote it.

Submit it to a few quality directories, and use the skyscraper technique to find influencers that shared and linked to other infographics and get them to notice yours.

6. Create More Videos

According to Omnicore, Youtube’s monthly active users has surpassed 1.5 billion as of 2018.

Cisco even predicts online video will make up 80% of all online traffic by 2021, and even though there are more videos now than ever before, 85% of people say they would like to see more video from brands in 2018.

Google even incorporates videos into the results page, and since they own YouTube, we can only expect video results to rise. Videos have always been important, but now they are downright essential.

They pop up at the top of the search results page:

10 Ignored SEO Tasks That Can Boost Your Rankings

And Google even shows featured videos:

10 Ignored SEO Tasks That Can Boost Your Rankings

If you are not incorporating videos into your content marketing strategy, it is time to join the bandwagon.

Here is how to begin:

  • Find popular content on your website to repurpose into a video.
  • Find trending topics in your niche and make a video about these topics.

You don’t have to hire a Hollywood studio or use a $20,000 camera to begin. An ordinary camera and some good lighting and editing software will do.

PRO TIP:

Always add descriptions to your videos; use a minimum of 200 words. Most people either avoid descriptions altogether or mash a bunch of keywords together.

Remember that Google doesn’t know what your video is about. It relies on a text-based description to know if the video you just uploaded will be relevant to a user.

7. Create Your Own Keyword or Phrase

Bold I know. While it does require a bit of creativity and celebrity, it deserves mention.

I have already talked about Brian Dean and his skyscraper technique. What do you think would happen if you searched for that keyword right now? Who do you think would show up at the top?

10 Ignored SEO Tasks That Can Boost Your Rankings

If you thought Brian Dean, you are right.

When you create a unique system, a product or brand, you are the only one that is going to get traction for it, as long as it is truly original. And if it becomes popular, you are the default expert on the topic and could earn a number one ranking.

You can probably think of some unique concepts, systems, or products linked to a particular individual.

Maybe you know of Ramit Sethi and his briefcase technique?

10 Ignored SEO Tasks That Can Boost Your Rankings

You must know Tim Ferris and his four hour work week brand, right?

10 Ignored SEO Tasks That Can Boost Your Rankings

All these individuals thought of a concept or system, added their own spin on things, gave it a name, and now rank for it.

Creating Your Own keyword

  • Name a system you use to do something really well: It can be anything from arranging home furniture or going through your inbox.
  • Create a name for something you have observed: A well known but unnamed occurrence in your niche or industry.

Once you have given your system or observation a name, link yourself to it and optimize your web presence for it. Use it regularly in your posts and share with influencers.

If it catches on, you will be the only one ranking for it.

8. Take Advantage of High-Performing Posts

You know that internal linking is a good SEO practice. But, do you optimize your internal linking for maximum effect?

At the beginning of this post, I told you that 73% of users don’t click past the first page. That means that your pages with less authority will be left out in the cold and will receive only the occasional stray or lucky click.

You can remedy this pretty quickly. If you have pages with high authority showing up on the first page of the search results, take advantage of this and link to lower ranking posts from these high-performing posts. This strategy can lead to more clicks and higher rankings.

How to Optimize Internal Linking

Identify your top ranking content with SEMrush. The video below shows you how to find your top ranking page.

Once you have found your highest performing pages, simply link from high ranking posts to a few low performing but high-quality articles to give them an organic boost.

9. Use Entity Salience

This is an advanced SEO technique. Entity salience is a relatively new concept brought about by search engines to improve the accuracy of search results by leveraging the known relationships between entities.

Entity salience steps beyond the boundaries of keywords. It is similar to co-occurrence, but instead of repeating keywords over and over again, or even variations of those keywords. It takes advantage ofrepeating themes for those keywords.

In short, entity salience looks beyond keywords on a page and instead focuses on the relationship between objects or entities.

To make it easier to understand, Cyrus Shepard paints a clear example of entity salience at work. Let’s say a page references Iron Man, Tony Stark, Pepper Potts, sci-fi, and the term Marvel Comics is only mentioned once.

That page despite only including the term “Marvel Comics” once, has a strong entity salience with Marvel Comics because it has a lot of keywords strongly related to Marvel Comics.

10 Ignored SEO Tasks That Can Boost Your Rankings

Let’s take another example, say, Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Flash, and Cyborg appear on a page. They would have a pretty strong entity salience with DC Comics now, wouldn’t they?

How does this apply to SEO?

Let’s say you are a fitness blogger and you created a post about interval training. Rather than stuffing your page with “Interval training” or even its variations, you can leverage entity salience by including strongly related subject matter in your post.

You can go into types of interval training, like Tabata and even include individuals strongly related to it like its discoverer Dr. Izumi. This technique shows that your page is relevant to the search term “Interval training” which is better than keyword stuffing.

How to Leverage Entity Salience in Your Pages

Once you have found a topic you want to write about, all you have to do is:

  • Find other related objects strongly connected to what you are writing about: The easiest way to do this is a Google search that reveals related items.
  • Go into detail on each of them: It doesn’t have to be a full post or stray too far away from the main topic but just some identifying detail.

10. Optimize For Voice Search

When was the last time you thought about optimizing for voice search? According to Alpine.ai there are over 1 billion voice searches per month. Emarketer estimates that 35.8% of millennials use voice-enabled digital assistants at least once a month in 2017.

Here is a breakdown of usage by generation:

10 Ignored SEO Tasks That Can Boost Your Rankings

Why You Should Optimize for Search

Besides the fact that search is a growing medium for getting information and that voice e-commerce sales reached $2 billion in 2018, below are a couple of other reasons why you should start optimizing.

Search Utilizes Long Search Queries

When we use voice search, we tend to be very specific about what we want. This verbalization makes long-tail keywords more valuable, and it gives less established websites an opportunity to rank.

Search Accurately Shows Intent

Going back to the specificity of search, when we use voice search we tend to be more specific; hence our intentions are more evident.

Just look at this line graph showing the difference in query length between voice and text.

10 Ignored SEO Tasks That Can Boost Your Rankings

Compare the text search term ”fridge” and the voice search term “How much does a fridge cost.”

The text search query is vague and can mean anything from trying to decide the price of a fridge, reading information about one or comparing brands.

The voice search term clearly shows that the person wants to buy. You can bet the second search term will matter a lot to someone that sells refrigerators.

Search is Heavily Local

We know that Google has begun to prioritize local search, but voice search takes this to a whole other level, voice search is three times more likely to be local-based.

If you own a local business voice search will be very important to you, could allow you to rank for a greater selection of terms than ever before.

So how do you optimize for search?

  • Make your content easier to read by utilizing headers, subheaders, and list.
  • Use alt text and descriptions to tell Google what your images are about.
  • Use structured data to make clear what your content is about.
  • Use long-tail keywords in a conversational tone. Compare text-based search query “Hawaii travel cost” and voice search “How much does it cost to go to Hawaii.” By using long-tail conversational tone, you improve your chances of popping up on search.

As time goes on, voice search will become even more important than it is now, the sooner you start optimizing for it, the better.

Conclusion

The SEO game is tough; there are very few winners and a pile of losers. Search results pages two and three have a combined CTR of just 6%; you don’t want to be stuck on these pages. However, a lot of people like to avoid SEO because they feel it is too technical and boring or it costs too much.

Burying your head in the sand won’t make it go away; you have to start making SEO a priority, and optimizing on all fronts will give you an advantage. You have to build a strong SEO foundation to get the great content that you produce seen by the people you created it for and to help you do that you will need some great tools.

The ten ignored tasks I have broken down above can help any business get started.

To recap you should:

  • Optimize for quick mobile search.
  • Monitor for attacks.
  • Be relevant.
  • Create skyscraper content.
  • Jump on the video bandwagon.
  • Make and promote Infographics.
  • Use originality to create your own keywords.
  • Optimize for voice search.
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