Need Good Idea for my new site SEO strategy.
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Hello,
I register new domain and i research on keywords and got 16 keywords for 16 pages one keyword for every page.
now i want SEO of my site please give me some good idea how to do my white hat SEO of my website?16 pages + 16 keywords
How many backlinks submission i can do daily base?Directory submission?
Social bookmarking submission?
Blog comment?
Articles submission?
any more.....................Hope you will give me positive response.
Thanks
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Hi wildcat143,
Feel free to create backlinks for any page on your website. I like to mix backlinks a bit depending on what content and section I want to rank up. Keep it balanced if you can. If your website has only a couple of sections I would only focus on my homepage honestly. Big sites like e-commerce sites should have lots of backlinks to their internal pages and their homepage as well.
SEO evolves constantly due to Google's algorithm getting smarter and smarter and more efficient to find spam websites. Don't try to force Google or you might get banned or penalized. Based on this, and because your site is new, I really don't recommend building that many backlinks per day.
Like sterls suggested, Google Places is a great directory-ish nice backlink to have. I also recommend Nokia Prime Place, Yahoo Directory, Foursquare and DMOZ (getting your site listed here might be hard, but it's worth trying).
It requires a bit of work to find directories that are trustworthy. But you can find some on your own with the help of Google. Don't waste your time on spammy looking directories full of ads. It's hard to tell just by looking at them sometimes, but good directories will ask you for a lot of information, your logo, images and will usually require some editorial approval before posting your link on their website.
Hope you find this information helpful!
Edit: By the way what Keri Morgret said is very important. I took that step for granted since I'm more of a web designer but she is absolutely right!!!
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Hi Eblan,
Thanks for your response i want can you give me any link where i can found high quality directories list? also can i create all backlinks for main site like ( www.domain.com ) bcoz i have also keywords for my subpages like ( www.domain.com/target-keyword.html )
Some one told me when you start off page Optimization add daily backlinks for your site like that ( 100 directories, 80 Social bookmarking, 75 blog comment, 5 articles ) for that reason i asked in my Question the number of backlinks daily.
I was completed On-Page Optimization and my site links is SEO friendly names like "www.mysite.com/target-keyword.html".
Also added Google Webmaster's tools and Google Analytics & created social media accounts too.
Many Thanks again for your great information.
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You may want to step back and remember that search engines do not buy from you, they don't fill out your forms, sign up for your newsletters, etc. Real people are the ones who will be visiting your website. Do those 16 pages answer their questions? Do they convince readers to take a desired action?
Before you start doing everything for search engines, make sure that your site is set up for people. After that, as Eblan suggested, the Beginner's Guide to SEO is a good resource (as well as the other suggestions).
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I would try social networks as a main way to promote yourself. Especially Google Plus as I believe they would begin to focus more on their own social network rather than others such as Facebook over the long term.
If you are a physical business ensure you use Google Places for local audiences in your area.
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I would start with On-Page Optimization. Make sure the title tags, images, h1 tags & meta description include the keyword you are aiming for. Make sure the content of your pages has your target keyword a couple of times and use bold or italic at least once to make your keyword stand out. Also make sure each of your pages have SEO friendly names like "www.mysite.com/target-keyword".
What I usually do next is to add Google Webmaster's tools and Google Analytics to my new site. Make sure to create and upload your sitemap.xml to your Webmaster's account.
After that I start creating social media accounts for my website, then wait between 1-2 weeks and start checking if my site has been indexed to Google.
I know SEO consultants no longer do articles submission. I believe it doesn't provide as much link juice as it used to and it might be penalized now by Panda or Penguin algorithms (could be wrong I am still learning).
Try to find a few trustworthy and high quality directories and submit your site on them but don't go too crazy.
Usually this basic strategy gets your site noticed by Google and the other search engines.
Create a blog for your new website and share useful and quality content so you can start using social bookmarking.
And of course try to create a great backlink strategy. I higly recommend you this video. And this amazing beginner's guide by SEOmoz. Take your time and track your progress. Make all your backlinks look natural.
As for how many backlinks per day just remember your site is new so don't go adding 100 links per day. Also, instead of worrying about the quantity, focus on the quality of your links.
Oh yeah, and be very patient!
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