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    What's your best hidden SEO secret?

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    • goodnewscowboy
      goodnewscowboy last edited by

      Hah hah. I agree with Richard. The mo community. And I'm also sympatico with Gianluca. Llong walks outside in the fresh air does wonders for my creativity. Ideas come easier.

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      • ninjamarketer
        ninjamarketer last edited by

        Work hard play hard and stay away from grey or black areas 🙂

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        • ThomasHgenhaven
          ThomasHgenhaven @gfiorelli1 last edited by

          I do that too! Only little problem with that is it often creates some significant bumps in link acquisition rates.

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          • ThomasHgenhaven
            ThomasHgenhaven last edited by

            One more thing: building a community and optimizing their contributions. That is the very future of SEO in my opinion.

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            • DonnieCooper
              DonnieCooper last edited by

              I to use the free $75 of adwords (in the SEOmoz discount store) for every new customer to test their keywords. I think it's an over looked opprotunity by a ton of SEO's.

              As a by product, customers love that you're running paid ads for free, and it gives you a chance to up sell them (if you can prove a return for them).

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              • caseyhen
                caseyhen last edited by

                Biggest secret that I have is to make great connections to people in the business.  I can't count the number of times I've run into a strange issue and it's great to be able to email someone you've meet with your question and get some expert feedback.  Not to mention sometimes they share their super secret SEO tricks and tips.

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                • petrakraft
                  petrakraft @caseyhen last edited by

                  Hi Casey - I can't click any more "Helpful" answer - but I like this one most! That is definetifely true!!

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                  • Ken_Jansen
                    Ken_Jansen last edited by

                    Chunking the big goals into smaller ones which I can achieve a little bit each day. Keeping an eye on my top competitors to see from crawl to crawl or week to week, how fast am I gaining on them.

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                    • Francisco_Meza
                      Francisco_Meza last edited by

                      To optimze a webpage for my number one converting keyword in Google Adwords instead of purely going off Google Keyword Tool.

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                      • WillyF
                        WillyF last edited by

                        I run a site with a daily e-mail list. Every day I get a few out of office replies from people who subscribe to the list.These are typically college employees, and their auto-response gives me their name, e-mail address, and job title. Since I know they already use my site and I now know who they are, I can target people to make link requests with a much more personal approach. It's probably unique to my specific niche, but it actually works really well.

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                        • petrakraft
                          petrakraft @WillyF last edited by

                          Thank you for your response 🙂 - great suggestion!

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                          • KrisRoadruck
                            KrisRoadruck @Dan-Petrovic last edited by

                            Oh man this is me to a T. Its hard to explain to others that the rest of the time spent farting around online is really a primer for this. If I just tried to come in for an hour and leave It would never be an in the zone hour.

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                            • rmteamseo
                              rmteamseo last edited by

                              I think one of the most overlooked aspects of good SEO is semantic markup and good onpage optimisation, and no it is not just getting those h1s and h2s sorted.

                              And i totally agree with Dejan Petrovic, that one hour of "getting in the zone" makes all the difference!

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                              • MarcinKowalik-195750
                                MarcinKowalik-195750 last edited by

                                Before creating costly, but usefull content - doing heavy topic research within the target group...

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                                • DanDeceuster
                                  DanDeceuster last edited by

                                  The secret to good SEO is to stop wasting time with automation tools. SEO simply cannot be automated and left to a robot. If it could, none of us would have jobs 🙂

                                  If it automates directory submissions, bookmarks, articles, blog comments or anything else, it's useless and should be left alone. Far too many SEO folks waste far too much time tinkering around with them...only to figure out they are useless and that they wasted a lot of time. The Onion comically gives us another great way to stop wasting time:

                                  http://www.theonion.com/articles/openminded-man-grimly-realizes-how-much-life-hes-w,19273/

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                                  • TheARKlady
                                    TheARKlady last edited by

                                    Hmm, secrets? First, I do seo writing so I tend to look at things from that angle but have gotten into more seo itself as I work with more businesses and web designers. I agree that working and then taking a break is a great idea because sometimes the research can blind you. LOL

                                    But I think making sure you get the best info from the client or on the project prior to starting is essential and can help cut down the time spent in further research or is critical in targeting terms within a highly competitive category.

                                    I also use research tools to help condense the process while I ponder competition and their optimization prior to starting.

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                                    • petrakraft
                                      petrakraft @TheARKlady last edited by

                                      Thank's for the reply 🙂

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                                      • MarkHodson
                                        MarkHodson last edited by

                                        My best tip: get to know the sales team. I think a lot of SEOs fail to look up from their screens and recognise they are working for a real business - and that it's the sales team that have first-hand, all-day access to your paying customers.

                                        I've just started working for a small travel business with a sales team of three who answer phones all day from clients. I spent a session with them, explained briefly what I'm doing and asked them a slew of questions such as:

                                        • How do people describe the products? How do they categorise types of product. This feeds directly into KW research.

                                        • What do people ask for that isn't on the site? Great for content development ideas / usability.

                                        • What questions do people ask about the company? For instance, if lots of people seem unsure about whether this is a real company or just a website, create a prominent "about us" section.

                                        • At which points in the booking funnel do customers call to say they are stuck ? This is a great way of identifying usability issues. Users don't call the UX guys, they call the sales team.

                                        It's important to remember that sales people don't give a stuff about SEO, so your first task is to explain to them that your job is to send them more leads. At this point you'll see their indifference slowly turn to interest.

                                        Give it a try, it's incredibly valuable. Perhaps a subject for a future YouMoz post?

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                                        • petrakraft
                                          petrakraft @MarkHodson last edited by

                                          Great suggestions - thank's

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                                          • TheARKlady
                                            TheARKlady last edited by

                                            @Mark Hodson bought to mind something we do as a B2B service. We structured a questionaire that asks for industry terms and customer terms along with geotargeting information for local search. In many cases, the terms that the company or staff think are appropriate actually are very far from it. In addition certifications and awards often come in handy as well as professional memberships because they help us identify terms and other opportunities for SEO.

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