Whether you are new to internet marketing or a veteran that was focused only on established sites, here are some tips about what to do and not to do when launching a new site. Of course not everything may apply to your personal situation. I also encourage you to debate the cost/benefit of these items.
- Start with a good CMS (content management system) that can grow without compatibility issues
- Minimize the use of frameworks, plugins & add-ons, they are cool today but will cause headaches tomorrow
- Focus on urls looking good to users & less for search engines
- Avoid getting crappy links, its too dangerous in the long term and it sucks spending time removing them later
- Ask yourself what your new site offers that isn't already on 100 other sites
- Expect Google rankings to be weird for your first year
- Good Google rankings don't mean your site is good, it is more likely that you are looking at personalized serps
- Don't launch the site until its good enough to attract webmasters to link to it
- If you use five years old seo tricks, expect Google to have five years of filters to counteract it
- Google doesn't really care that your domain is old, they care more about long term inbound links
- Incorporate canonical tags & verified author profiles
- Unique ip hosting isn't that important, reliable ip hosting is much more important
- Use a domain that is brandable and relates to your business, hyphens & keyword stuffed domains aren't ideal
- Domains with good backlinks tend to outpace keyword domains with weaker backlinks
- Once you find the perfect domain, check to see if it was previously registered and used for spamming
- Use a good analytics program, it will help you make better business decisions
- Archive all keyword data, its going away fast
- Don't put 100 generic navigation links on every page, better to "theme" the page with a handful of links to relevant content
- Ask yourself again what your new site offers that isn't already on 100 other sites and this time don't lie to yourself
- Think about where you want your site in 5 years, then plan your site to minimize the change & redirects you will need
- Better to have 100 great content pages than 10,000 auto generated pages
- Your content pages are too short and users don't find enough value in them
- Did you forget to embed relevant links within your content?
- Smart webmasters can identify your network of sites by looking at backlinks, adsense/analytics code & other tells
- Social signals like twitter mentions by real people are great for getting new sites crawled
- Fake social signals that you can buy are mostly worthless
- It isn't easy to launch a new site, it costs alot of time, money & resources. It is going to cost much more than you estimated.
- The Google ranking algorithm isn't one simple piece, it has many different pieces and these pieces are run at different times
- Launching a new site today is a much more weird process with many more anomalies than in the past
Those are my general observations from my latest round of launching new sites. I am sure I overlooked some stuff so feel free to add your own or to debate what I've posted.
Stolen from: http://www.webmasterworld.com/google/4549407.htm
Hi dear nice post but i did not get what is mean by "Your content pages are too short and users don't find enough value in them". this points.
ReplyDeletesanjay upadhyay