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  • Today's question comes from in-house SEO in New Jersey who

  • wants to know, "If you were an in-house SEO of an advanced

  • level within a large corporation, what three things

  • would you make sure you had included in your 2011

  • strategy?"

  • Great question.

  • So let's start off by assuming that you really do control

  • everything within the website, and you're a really smart SEO

  • and you've got complete buy-in from your CEO, CTO, all that

  • sort of stuff.

  • One thing I would pay attention to is

  • optimizing for speed.

  • It is a slight factor in Google's rankings, but lots of

  • different people have run tests and they've discovered

  • that if you're able to decrease the speed, the

  • latency, when pages are returned within your website,

  • customers end up doing more things-- more purchases, more

  • exploring, more browsing.

  • So you can definitely increase your ROI if you decrease your

  • speed or your latency.

  • So I would try to make sure that you can make your site a

  • little bit faster.

  • That's one thing I would pay attention to.

  • It can be as simple as minifying JavaScript or CSS.

  • Trying to merge includes, trying to make sure that your

  • images are optimized.

  • All relatively simple things, but they can have a very big

  • impact on your bottom line when you start to think about

  • real user behavior.

  • The other thing is I wouldn't necessarily assume that you

  • really did have buy-in from your CTO, your CEO.

  • It's very few cases that I've seen where you have a very

  • large corporation that gives complete buy-in to SEO because

  • they realize how important it is and how important search

  • engines are.

  • So another thing I would do is I would make sure that you had

  • control of the CMS, the Content Management System.

  • I would make sure that you really did have everybody on

  • the same page, because in my experience that needs to be

  • renewed in an evergreen kind of way.

  • You'll have new people come in who might not know about SEO.

  • So an education program to sort of say hey, here are the

  • results that we've seen, this is why we invest in SEO, this

  • is why it's a good idea.

  • I would include that as part of your strategy.

  • Also, things as simple as making sure that your internal

  • linking is consistent, that you're not dropping links off

  • of the edge of a cliff with 404 errors.

  • Trying to make sure that when you do make internal links,

  • they're good key words but not spammy, but describe the

  • product in a descriptive way.

  • So optimize for speed, try to make sure you've got good

  • internal CMS practices and internal linking and good

  • internal education.

  • And then the last thing, if you've got all that in a row,

  • is I would think about social media marketing.

  • So social media marketing, spreading things on Twitter,

  • spreading things on Facebook, throwing things on to Digg or

  • reddit or wherever you're going to throw it,

  • StumbleUpon.

  • Those can be ways to get what you want to talk about out to

  • a wider audience.

  • Now can that affect SEO?

  • Well, if you get 100 visitors, one of those visitors might

  • make a blog post or might make a link, and that link could

  • eventually flow page rank or send more visitors.

  • So a lot of people think SEO versus social media marketing,

  • and a lot of the times it makes sense to keep a holistic

  • view and say OK, first you have to have great content,

  • some reason why your site is not just a brochure-- why

  • people would want to link to your site, you want to have

  • something compelling on your site.

  • And then you need to tell people about it, and social

  • media marketing can be a really good way to do that.

  • So just to sum up, I would optimize for speed, I would

  • make sure your internal linkings and your CMS is in

  • good shape, which includes educating people about why SEO

  • is a good idea internally.

  • And then I would also pay attention to

  • social media marketing.

  • Thanks for the question.

Today's question comes from in-house SEO in New Jersey who

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