Social Media and SEO: 25 Important Tips and Hints
When it comes to SEO, social media is of ever-growing importance.
Social media is a major factor when it comes to SEO. In fact, within every one of your social networks there are small details that are referred to as social signals, and these are extremely important when it comes to improving your rankings.
One of the major differentiating factors with regards to social media when compared to other forms of search engine optimization is the fact that social signals are updated in real-time, and as such, your SERPs (search engine results page) can rise much quicker than they did with conventional methods of SEO. So, in order to ensure that you are being found on search engines, it is important to understand what factors contribute to your improved rankings when it comes to social media.
Below are 25 great tips and hints that should help you optimize your social media activities to factor in how your actions on social networks will impact your search rankings.
- An engaged audience is the cornerstone of successful social media SEO; keep your audience engaged with your content and your rankings will skyrocket.
- A big audience is nice, but a smaller, targeted audience is much better.
- Your employees can be crucial to helping you spread your content across social media channels, which helps bolster your rankings.
- Going “viral” is something that happens naturally, not something you can plan. (So don’t!)
- Social signals are admittedly important to both Google and Bing.
- Social sharing (i.e. Facebook share, re-tweet, Google +1) are more important social signals than direct signals, like optimizing your About Us section on Facebook.
- Captivating images with Alt Tags are easily shared and great for SEO (particularly when it comes to Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest and Google+.
- Build your boards on Pinterest! These register as social signals but individual pins do not.
- Of Facebook, Twitter and Google+, Google+ is the best network in which to engage with influencers in your industry.
- Authorship authority on Google is important to improving your rankings, and a good way of doing that is with Google+.
- Three important criteria for your Facebook EdgeRank are affinity, interaction and timeliness.
- Facebook Graph Search (in these early stages) is most beneficial to the entertainment (movies and TV), fashion, restaurant, travel and hotel industries.
- Twitter is an arena important to customer service – engage with your audience when they are reaching out to you and you will be rewarded in your SEO.
- Create 5 different tweets for the same blog post.
- Don’t be afraid to post tweets linking to the same content on Twitter more than a couple of times per day; your followers are not going to be watching everything you post throughout the entire day.
- Keep creating content – the more content you create (both on social channels and on your blog) the higher your rankings will increase over time.
- Engaging, share-friendly content should always be what you strive to post.
- The most clicked content titles consists of: “How To”, “Do/Do Not”, “Top 10/25/100”, Tips, Reviews, etc.
- Creating good titles for search engines is nice, but creating compelling titles that intrigue your audience is much, much better.
- Links in SlideShare presentations can be crawled and registered with Google (as a social backlink – among the most powerful ranking criteria).
- Google auto-complete is the feature most beneficial to registering your keywords.
- Optimizing a mobile app/site/piece of social media content is a crucial feature to engaging with your audience, particularly now with Google’s Universal Analytics.
- Be sure to optimize your website and all of your social media profiles (especially Google+) for your address; this will benefit your local rankings significantly.
- When it comes to mobile search, the only engine that really matters (well, matters more than anyone else) is Google. (#AppleMaps)
- Be active in the conversation! Optimizing social media channels and blogs for SEO are one thing, but to really see your rankings shoot up, make sure people are familiar with your brand (and you!) by engaging in the conversation online!
Overall, the one thing to remember is that in order for social media to factor into your search rankings, you need to have an engaging brand. And that works both ways. It doesn’t happen overnight. Social media might be a faster means than any other when it comes to driving traffic and increasing your rankings, but it still takes time and plenty of commitment.
How are you optimizing your social media channels for SEO? Have you seen any results? Tell us in the comments below or on Twitter!