1. Focus on the Long Tail

If
you are a new site, it can be difficult to go after popular keywords
right away. I find it better to write many quality articles on very
specific keywords than to go after the ones with more search traffic. A
great benefit of staying focused with long-tail key terms is that they
usually convert better, as well. To help with this, I recommend a tool
called HitTail, which drives targeted search visitors to your website by
focusing on the most promising organic keywords in your existing
traffic.
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Lawrence Watkins,
Great Black Speakers
2. Stick Around

The
longer you are in business and producing quality online content, the
more likely you are to pop up in search results for all related
keywords. Starting a blog or churning out a bunch of articles is all
fine and good, but keeping those activities going for years as opposed
to months (or weeks) makes a huge difference.
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Alexandra Levit,
Inspiration at Work
3. Optimize Your Articles

There
are three main ingredients to a successfully optimized web page or
article: your meta title, description and keywords. This is such a
simple thing to fill out when you're publishing a piece of content on
your site, so take the time to do it each time, and you'll start to rank
for your keywords much faster.
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Nathalie Lussier,
The Website Checkup Tool
4. Don't Forget About (Ethical) Link Building

Keyword-embedded
links are the foundation of off-page search engine optimization. The
best part is that links can be free. Just ask vendors, partners, press,
clients, your alma mater and any other credible source that you interact
with to embed hyperlinked keywords back to your site for the terms that
you are targeting. If the referring source has a high page rank, you
should see a pop in your rankings in less than two months of them being
published.
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Christopher Kelly,
Convene
5. Use Google's Keyword Tool

Use
Google's Keyword Tool to find long-tail keywords that are not as
competitive, then structure some content around those. If you are in a
competitive niche, this is a way you can start building up some small
recurring traffic and engage your users.
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Patrick Curtis,
WallStreetOasis.com
6. Provide Amazing Value to Your Readers

When
it comes to increasing organic search, content marketing through
blogging or guest posts is the fastest way to build great traffic.
However, content marketing is a quality game and not a quantity game. If
you have horrible content, people won't bother reading it or sharing
it, which is basically the entire point of building a company blog.
Therefore, when I write content, I constantly ask myself if I would take
ten minutes out of my day to read it and if I'd share it with others.
If you wouldn't do either of those things, then you really need to look
at your content strategy again.
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Liam Martin,
Staff.com
7. Don't Try to Outsmart Google

Gaming
Google's system might work temporarily, but it is not a good strategy
for the long haul. To increase organic search traffic, produce top-notch
content that's relevant to what your users might be searching. Check
the Google Keyword Tool to make sure you're using the correct
terminology that the general public is using when they're searching.
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Sarah Schupp,
UniversityParent
8. Think of SEO as an Opportunity to Create Value

SEO
isn't a game. At least it's not a game that you'll win in the long run
if you think of it as a game. Create content that readers find valuable
and Google will deem search-worthy. Visitors are more likely to share
content that they enjoyed reading and will stay on your site longer,
while bloggers and the media might use your site as a reference, which
means more organic links.
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Danny Wong,
Blank Label
9. Decrease Bounce Rate

If
there is one thing search engines hate, it is a high bounce rate. Check
your keywords for this, and optimize those pages to reduce your bounce
rate. Search engines will love you for it.
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Adam Lieb,
Duxter
10. Produce Quality Content

Search
engines are rewarding people and companies who are getting
high-quality, consistent content coming from them. Things such as author
rank are going to have a big effect on organic search results. Put a
plan in place to not only create content to publish online, but also to
be able to maximize the value of the content so that it is properly
distributed across social channels and has a chance to go viral.
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John Hall,
Influence & Co.
11. Create a Company Blog to Increase SEO Traffic

SEO
is king in organic search traffic. The more popular search terms within
your niche that you include on your website, the more searches will
organically lead to your site. But including too much text on the main
pages of your site can do more harm than good, which makes it difficult
for consumers to find the information they want. Instead of overwriting
the copy on your homepage, about page and product pages, start a
separate blog for additional SEO work. Use the blog to write about your
niche, whether it's construction, beauty or entertainment. Try to do
keyword research to find out which phrases are trending in your industry
and include them in the blog posts. As long as your blog has a highly
visible link back to the main page of the website, the blog will
increase your visibility.
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Jay Wu,
A Forever Recovery
12. Leverage Industry Experts

Everyone
likes opining as an expert. You'll be surprised how easily you can
convince industry leaders to contribute guest posts to your own blog.
They will likely have their own readerships, and those people will
become familiar with your brand. The experts are also likely to produce
great written content that will be of great interest to your existing
users.
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Chuck Cohn,
Varsity Tutors
13. Create a Community

Increasing
Google traffic is all about answering questions your community finds
important. You need to become the authority in your niche. Have your
community ask you questions, and you'll be well on your way to providing
high-quality, valuable and useful content. That's what Google cares
about. When you provide answers to your community's questions, Google
will rank your site well for many keyword terms you wouldn't have been
able to think of on your own. You create loyalty in your community and
rank well in Google at the same time. That's a win-win.
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