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3 Key Steps to SEO Fitness

Guest post by: Andy Crestodina

Article Overview: Summer is almost here: time to get outside, stretch your legs, and finally get started on that New Year's resolution to exercise. So is not this a good time to get your website into shape, too? Like perfect biceps or rock-hard abs, a high search-engine ranking won't come overnight. Getting to the top takes disciplined, consistent action and long-term dedication.

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3 Key Steps to SEO Fitness

Summer is almost here: time to get outside, stretch your legs, and finally get started on that New Year's resolution to exercise. So is not this a good time to get your website into shape, too? Like perfect biceps or rock-hard abs, a high search-engine ranking won't come overnight. Getting to the top takes disciplined, consistent action and long-term dedication.

To help you get started, we have come up with 3 key steps to SEO fitness. Make these actions part of your regular routine, and your site will grow strong enough to climb to the top of the rankings - even for more competitive phrases.



Healthy Eating: Content


A steady diet of regular content updates will show search engines that your site is not stale - and give your visitors a reason to come back.

Your site content should be fortified with plenty of key phrases. To make the copy even stronger, use variations on your targeted terms: plural forms, synonyms, acronyms, abbreviations, etc.

But don't overdo it. Keyword stuffing can be a turnoff to visitors, so make sure your content reads well. After all, communicating with your audience is the ultimate purpose of your web presence.

(Besides, if your site is overfilled with key phrases, search engines might not like it either.)

The perfect recipe: maintain a healthy balance of key phrases and good, solid marketing copy.



Exercise: Link Building


When others link to you, your ranking improves, so it is essential to develop a regular routine for finding link partners.

Ideally, you should submit your website to a few sites every week. Search engines like to see a pattern of more and more sites linking to you over time, so keep on it. SEO is a test of discipline and endurance.

Track your submissions and link-building efforts with a spreadsheet to show where you have submitted your site and who linked to you. Keep it simple; there is no need for fancy SEO tools and equipment like the Bowflex Link Builder. (Okay, yes, I made that up.)

Regular Checkups: Expert Advice

Your site might suffer from fundamental SEO health problems such as congenital programming issues, swelling of the code glands, domain dysfunction, or the deadly graphical-textivitus.

If you have one of these disorders, you may need to see a specialist.

Perhaps you want to appear on the 1st page of results - or even better, you are set on the #1 spot. Or maybe you are fighting for highly competitive phrases.

If you have great aspirations, consider teaming with a personal trainer: a professional SEO specialist. These full-time optimizers can train your site to compete for Olympic-level phrases, helping you get results that might have been impossible to achieve on your own.

Keep an eye on your traffic stats. Record your web metrics before you begin optimization, and patiently track your results. After all, SEO is all about traffic.

Any exercise guru will tell you that there are no shortcuts to true fitness. Develop a long-range plan, strive for consistent progress, and stay dedicated to your efforts. You will be proud of the results.

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Andy is a Principal and the Strategic Director at Orbit Media Studios in Chicago IL. Andy leads business development for Orbit and connects clients with the firm. Within the company, Andy oversees sales, strategy and client service. Andy employs his extensive knowledge of marketing, interactive media, usability, and search engine optimization to develop the most practical and viable web solutions for both current and potential clients. In addition to establishing relationships with new clients, Andy leads Orbit's design and production collaboration with agencies throughout Chicago and he is on the Technology Committee and the Green Advisory Board for the Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce. Andy is a graduate of the University of Iowa, where he studied Mandarin Chinese and became certified to teach. Andy also writes articles on interactive marketing for The Orbiter, our monthly newsletter.

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