5 Reasons Content Blows SEO Away Every Time

A few years ago, SEO marketers were everywhere. They promised you quick action within the search engines, and could get you to a number one ranking under a variety of search terms simply by SEOing your site.

Yes, those SEO marketers still exist today, and they are trying desperately to bring people in using “old” tactics. And of course some businesses still hire them and try that way of marketing – you don’t know what you don’t know. And for many small business owners that fall into this trap, they will quickly find out that SEOing a traditional site simply won’t cut it any more.

Today the buzz is around content marketing. Yet there is a difference between SEO and content marketing, making the future wide open for the latter.

The difference is SEO creates content that pleases the search engines, whereas content marketing creates content that humans want to read.

If you create content for the search engines, the only ones attracted to the content are the search engines. People don’t like it once they get there. And they aren’t willing to share it on the social sites like Pinterest and Facebook.

With Google being one of the top sites online, and getting around 100 billion searches every single month, their mission is to be better at what they do … deliver content. But it can’t be just any old content. If people consistently get what they don’t want, they quit using it. Google knows this, so they refine their search delivery techniques all the time. And when they refine it, old content drops off using old rules, quality content moves up using the basic theory of business – give people what they want.

Whether you are just starting your site for the first time, or have been online for years, the five best practices for creating content on your site include:

1. Create quality content people want to read and share.

2. Understand keywords and key phrases and use them to write about things people want to read and share.

3. Create a quality brand. Google watches for exact domains (MyProductColorado.com) and for people that use subdomains (MySite.com/blog). They no longer want your site and content (blog) to be separate – they reward for being one and the same.

4. Develop your personality. With as much content as exists in today’s world, regurgitating what everyone else is using will give you the same results. Instead, create a reason for doing what you do, and be willing to share that every chance you get.

5. Never drift from your core. In every subject matter, in every niche, there are millions of ways of writing about things that matter to your business. Don’t drift to other areas that are pointless to your client base – such as talking about water conservation if you are a tax accountant. You may believe strongly about something. But unless it has direct correlation to your business, leave it out.

In every business model, the best piece of advice is to stay true to your brand and stay on track for the long run.

Don’t deviate with hidden gimmicks, huge promises, or far out guarantees. Remember the old saying of “if it seems to be too good to be true, it probably is?” We’ve forgotten that in the online world.

Focus on what your business is and do something to move you forward every day.  It works today. And it will work just as well five years from now.

Twitter Tools – Research Tools

Research Tools help to quickly obtain information in Twitter. We have put together a list that will help you organize the Twitter experience.

AskOnTwitter

AskOnTwitter.com is a simple application that collects all tweets with the phrase ‘Does Anyone Know’ in it and displays them on these pages, for everyone to see – and to answer!

BackTweets

Search for links on Twitter – track and monitor links that spread on twitter. Check out advanced mode to search specific date ranges and users.

Cherpa

Follow keywords on Twitter and keep up to date on trends

GigaTweet

See how many tweets have been posted on twitter.com
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Twitter Links – Twitter Tools Part 2

We have put together a list of Twitter connections.  Sites that help with your social experience on Twitter. Our resouce list has become too big so we split it up into multiple pieces.

Tools Part 2

Twemes

Twemes.com follows public Twitter.com tweets (messages) that have embedded tags that start with a # character. These are sometimes called hashtags but we like to use the term twemes. Through the use of twemes, we can all view what people are talking about across the whole Twitter universe. In some sense, this can be thought of as an adhoc chatroom. We also pull in recent public photos from Flickr and public bookmarks from Del.icio.us. Twemes.com is particularly useful for keeping up on the real-time activities associated with a live event such as a conference. People who attend an event can choose an obvious tag (i.e., sxsw for South by Southwest) and use this tag as #sxsw in tweets, sxsw in uploaded Flickr photos and Del.icio.us links. Twemes.com also allows for adhoc polls to be created associated to a tweme.

twickie

It’s the Easiest Way to Archive a Twitter Response Thread

Twist

View trends on Twitter in a graphical format.

Twitdom

Twitdom is a database maintained by fellow tweeple like you.

Twitly

Seperate the groups you follow on Twitter [Read more...]

Twitter Links – Tools For Twitter

We have put together a list of Twitter connections.  Sites that help with your social experience on Twitter.

Tools

coTweet

CoTweet lets multiple people at the same company manage their business Twitter accounts together while keeping tabs on their brand name and how it’s being used. CoTweet can also be used to assign tasks to different departments and follow up on results and feedback.

DoesFollow

For all of the users that are obsessed over who’s following who: doesfollow will tell you exactly that. Just put in the two users and it plops out if they follow each other or not.

Feedalizr

Keep up to date with you and your friends social media activities on your desktop.

Friend or Follow

Submit your Twitter screen name to find out who you’re following that’s not following you back, and who’s following you that you’re not following back.

HootSuite

Streamlined Twitter account management from one clean, user-friendly interface is yours when you use HootSuite. In addition to being able to manage multiple Twitter accounts and profile from one application, you can also schedule tweets, track clicks to your links (using HootSuite’s ow.ly URL shortening service) and get an entire overview of each Twitter account with easy tab-based navigation. [Read more...]