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SEO in the Web 2.0 Era – Johns Hopkins University Guest Lecture @ “Public Relations in the Age of Digital Influence”

6:06 pm in Keyword Research, Social Media by Will Fleiss

Since I joined the 360° Digital Influence team at Ogilvy Public Relations Worldwide about 10 months ago I have gained direct access to world-renowned thought leaders in the field of social media and word of mouth marketing, and had numerous opportunities to further my career in the realm of Internet marketing.  The latest of such opportunities was presented to me last week by John Bell, Managing Director of the Global 360° Digital Influence practice, who also somehow finds time to teach a graduate level course at Johns Hopkins University (oh…and be the President of the Word of Mouth Marketing Association – WOMMA)…crazy right?!?…. Anyways, he offered me the chance to give a guest lecture on search engine optimization at his class “Public Relations in the Age of Digital Influence.”  Needless to say I jumped at the opportunity.  Below you will find the PowerPoint deck I presented as well as a rough outline of what we covered in the class.

A little unsure of the class’s level of knowledge regarding search, the presentation runs the gambit from very basic concepts to more advanced  strategies.  On the class wiki Bell teed me up as “A search expert coming to share some SEO secrets…” so I wanted to provide information on some advanced tactics, but from my experience in dealing with public relations professionals I knew that even taking some time to explain the differences between search engine optimization and search engine marketing (or paid search), would be helpful distinction to make.

After about an hour lecture the class broke into their respective teams to apply what they learned to their two clients, PBS and Seeds of Peace, who they are developing a digital influence solution for over the 14 week course.  All in all being Professor Fleiss for 2 hours was an incredible experience that gave me a new found respect for a teacher’s ability to not only get through to their students, but also ignite and fuel an individual’s passion to learn.

I pulled information from a number of different resources to create this presentation.  I’ve provided links below to give credit where credit is due.  Probably the most helpful resource in creating this deck was SearchEngineLand.com’s column Search Illustrated.  If you are just starting to learn about SEO I highly recommend you peruse these illustrations.

Public Relations in the Age of Digital Influence

Monday’s Class: SEO in the Web 2.0 Era

Keyword Research
a. Search Behavior
b. Head of Tail vs. Long Tail Strategy
c. Measurement: Top Rankings vs Qualified Traffic

II. On-page Optimization
a. Importance of the Title Tag
b. Why Search Engines Love Blogs
c. Choosing the Right Domain Name
d. The All Powerful 301 Redirect
e. Google Webmaster Tools

III. Off-page Optimization
a. Inbound Linking
i. Google PageRank Explained
1. Google PageRank Toolbar
2. Significance of rel=“nofollow”
ii. What is a Quality Inbound Link and How to Find Them
iii. Link Bait
iv. TrustRank
b. Universal Search
i. Content Distribution Strategy
ii. Image Optimization
iii. Video Optimization

IV. Personalized Search & Google’s SearchWiki

V. Search Exercises
a. Keyword Research – Using Google’s Keyword Research Tool (https://adwords.google.com/select/KeywordToolExternal) come up with 10 head of tail and 10 long tail keywords to target in your SEO campaign

b. Domain Names – Using your list of keywords and a Whois Domain Name Look up tool (http://whois.domaintools.com/) come up with 5 potential domain names for your client’s website.

c. Inbound Link Research – Download Google’s PageRank Toolbar (http://www.google.com/tools/firefox/toolbar/FT3/intl/en/index.html).   Find 5 different web pages where your client’s website would benefit by obtaining a link from that page.

Have you ever taught a class or just explained a search concept?  What has been your experience in communicating this type of information? What methods have been especially successful for you?

Best SEO Tip

5:28 pm in Keyword Research, Link Building by Will Fleiss

Fresh targeted content and links are the two most important components of search engine optimization. Do the following and you will kill two birds with one stone:

  1. Write as many tidbits of advice / words of wisdom / how to’s / fun facts etc… as you can think of that are geared towards the topic of your website. They should be no more than a couple sentences each, a small paragraph at most (try to get at least a few hundred to start – this is why you may want to hire a copywriter for this. I recommend LifeTips. Make sure to do your keyword research so you know what keywords to target. I use Keyword Discovery.
  2. Create a page on your site called “Daily ____ Tips” ( or “knowledge nuggets” or “how to’s”, etc…)
  3. Create an RSS feed that will present your tips as you upload them daily (How to create an RSS feed)

By creating an RSS feed of daily tips related to your website you provide fresh content for the search engine spiders to crawl daily. Having this information in a feed allows others to syndicate this content on their sites, which will always link back to your site. In my opinion this is the best SEO tip in the book. What’s your best SEO tip?