SEO is an ever-changing industry. We all know it. Not long ago, SEO used to simply be about keywords, then it became about links, then it became about all that plus social signals, plus site speed, plus less ads above the fold, plus, plus, plus. So what do we really need to consider in this new era of SEO? Here's how SEO looked like not long ago: It was mostly about links. Then Penguin happened. What I used to think when someone says the word "penguin" What comes to mind now We all need a little change in perspective. Linkbuilding is no longer as high and mighty as it was before. It's a new era in SEO and here's what is left for us to work with. Here's how the New SEO looks like: It's a whole flurry of combinations. SEO has stepped up from being about keywords and links to being all that plus a lot of other stuff. Stuff that makes the SEO game even harder to play - and harder to cheat on. User Experience Having a good overall user experience in your website makes way for good user activity. Have you ever tried going in to a website which had great content but you had a problem with navigation, or with its overall design, or with its load speed? All of these things affect how a user perceives your website. It affects a user's emotions. Positive emotions = happy users. Great User Experience traits:
- Provides the direct answer and information to the user's query
- Ease-of-use, easy to navigate and to understand
- Accessible to modern web browsers
- Quality overall design
- Solid, actionable and credible content
- Unique, Actionable, Credible
- Simple to understand and 'digest'
- Fun, communicative, empathetic
- Solves a problem and provides value
- Easy to read, eye-friendly
- Relevant anchor text
- Coming from a relevant website with a good inbound link profile
- Linking to great, link-worthy content
- Gets a good number of click-throughs
- Facebook Likes and shares
- Twitter Retweets
- Google +1's and shares
- LinkedIn shares
- Etc
- Dwell time - Time on Site, Bounce Rate
- Social sharing
- Clicks (Internal links or navigational links)
- Comments
- Pageviews
- And all other possible natural activities of a user in your site
- User Experience
- Linkable Assets
- Linkbuilding
- Social Signals
- User Activity
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