2014's Hottest Off-Page SEO Trends

Posted by Hadraj Youssef On Sunday, March 9, 2014 0 Comments
By Yaha Jones


It's no secret that one of the toughest aspects to manage online is Search Engine Optimization (SEO). Algorithms and systems are being updated constantly, which has changes how well your page ranks for each search engine. If you want to stay on top, then it's important to understand rising trends and methods to improve your SEO ranking.



Below here are some our best advice, for SEO success in 2014. Press releases will become just as important as blogging: Press releases are smart move as they can easily reach targeted traffic, and spread virtually through a wide-range of media channels. These are important factors as they can aid in giving your company more credibility.

Social Media will still be a strong influencer of SEO performance, yet it's important to know that both Twitter and Facebook are being more stringent about what data is released to third party engines. There are also rumors that Facebook may soon be entering the Search Engine arena - stay on top those developments.

Google+ - It's no surprise that Google+ is quickly becoming a powerful player in the process of utilizing effective keywords. Taking advantage of clicks from Google+ to bring you more clients is a smart move, as Google+ is seeing huge spikes in traffic, that are SEO integrated.

To get to the crux of the matter, all of the factors that go into ranking web pages rely upon trust, quality, and authority. This is really what Google has set out to do in the first place, is to give the searcher what he or she is really looking for. Up to now, there has been an unwritten (and written) strategy to "trick" Google into ranking our site.

ROI and Backlinks - Creating good back-links now requires so much more than just spamming your brand across the web. You want relevant links, so don't link to your cooking website on a boxing forum! Page Ranking - The importance of Page Rankings has also become more important. Page rank is important to every business, large or small. In general your page rank is the rating your website has earned in regards to it's quality and content.




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