ses chicago - 2011 - how much seo is too much?
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Sam Michelson's presentation on aggressive SEO as part of a total online marketing approach. This presentation talks about various tactics used throughout the lifetime of YouNeverCall.com a popular cell phone website. Over time the site was forced by Google to adopt better and better tactics that made customers happy and added value to their online shopping experience. (Which of course is a good thing!)TRANSCRIPT
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SEO – Making it REAL
Using Aggressive SEO tactics as part of a total Web Marketing Strategy
Sam MichelsonNovember 17, 2011
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Introduction
Introduction - a brief historical journey Tactical SEO Building a Real Business Deserving to be at the top The Even Bigger Picture How Much is Too Much
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Some Background
Here from Israel – left my 8 kids at home! I run a company of 14 people Started when I bought an e-book for $50 in 2003 Grew from a Cell Phone Affiliate site into several real businesses Started selling VOIP, then Cell Phones, then Condos + Lead Gen for
Mesothelioma Asbestos Lawyers Now working with Fortune 500 companies on SEO, Corporate
Branding and Reputation
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Tactical SEO
Looking at YouNeverCall.com Cell Phone Website as an example.
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Tactical SEO (H&R SEO)
To Promote YouNeverCall - starting in 2003 we used… Exact match page names with target keywords Use guestbook comments to cause affiliate to outrank brands Buy clicks and arbitrage them out to affiliate programs Use link trading like DigitalPoint Co-op to rank #1 and then get
penalized real fast… My goal was to get between the customer and the sale. No intention of adding value or having a relationship with the
customer. Lasted for several years – YouNeverCall.com outranked AT&T, Verizon.. If Google hasn’t penalized you – you aren’t trying hard enough!
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Advanced Tactical SEO
Realizing that overuse of certain tactics led to Penalties, We opted for more tactics (same drug – new delivery methods)
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Advanced Tactical SEO
Got ourselves involved in a RIM/Samsung Lawsuit
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Advanced Tactical SEO
Created a tool called TheGoButton “Free Worldwide Wifi” (9,960 results)
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Advanced Tactical SEO
Introduced Cell Phones in Second Life. (7,200 results)
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Advanced Tactical SEO
Had some Fiverr people write songs about YouNeverCall.
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Advanced Tactical SEO
YouNeverCall ups Google’s $30M moon prize! (3,500 results)
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Building a Real Business
Tactics got us pretty far but are there limits? Over time, Google has forced us to make our business more “real”
Need for unique, topical, non-spammy content Need for links that are relevant, authoritative, useful Time aspect – popularity needs to be ongoing. People have to care
We began to realize that the combination of aggressive SEO, including lots of linking… with high quality writing, a great user experience, etc. would work
If you keep it real – your SEO doesn’t trip filters. Social Networking as an example
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Deserving to be at the top
The tactics brought in lots of traffic – thousands of people a day, and lots of sales, but made us hungry for more
Thinking about the end-to-end process – being in all of the right places Conversion Optimization, Live Chat, Personal Follow-up Emails and
Phone Calls The realization that this is a real business and we can learn from the
competitors – and make sure we are at least as deserving as they are Convenient Plan Chooser, Phone Chooser, etc. Hard to succeed without PASSION! And all the while aggressively linking – but not toooooo aggressively.
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SEO - The even bigger picture
Some of the best value you can get from SEO is when you look beyond your own website.
Reputation Searches – take control of your brand’s online image Optimizing promotional video to top spots Optimizing images Search Suggestions Presence in Social Media Affiliate Program for link building Creating a fan club (free hats?)
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How Much is Too Much?
Immunity - When you are doing everything right – heavy linking is not as dangerous.
Use your direct competition as a guide – if they all have low quality links – you can probably have them too.
Think about real users Focus on what looks “normal” and avoid keyword stuffed pages Same for linking – what will real readers think when they are on
this page Always think 2-3 years forward and imagine what Google is likely to do. Keep in mind the biggest issue is getting somewhere you don’t deserve
to be – much bigger deal than using some aggressive tactics.
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How Much is Too Much?
Conclusions Being Aggressive can get you traffic and sales/leads Using a variety of tactics that real people like (bait) makes your
company/brand/product more “Real” Make sure you have a real strategy that includes the end-to-end
experience of searching – researching – buying – returning to buy again.
If you are using SEO Linking to increase AUTHORITY that is more of a problem. Using SEO for Keyword RELEVANCE makes sense.
Use every SEO advantage you can within the boundaries of keeping it relatively real for clients (and Google Reviewers!)
Make sure you deserve a top position – then go grab it!