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  • PR Pros, 5 Tips on how to be an awesome asset to your SEM team

    spacer By Jason Poulos  |  Follow me on Twitter @TheSaganaki

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    Posted on: June 23, 2014



    spacer Links back to a website are still one of the most important ranking factors to Google’s algorithm. Even with the emergence of social media and all of the updates, changes and modifications that Google continuously makes to their ranking algorithm, links are still the core of Google’s formula.

    The materials, content and outreach created in the public relations world could be chock full of extremely helpful back links that could help get your client’s content on page one of Google. Are you reaching out to bloggers, websites and the media on your client’s behalf? How about creating articles, press releases and blog posts that will get posted on websites outside of your client’s? If not, you could be passing up valuable opportunities for your client. As a PR professional, your influence on these media outlets could be greater than what you’d originally thought.

    Grasping the concepts of SEO and trying to manage your client work and stay on top of the latest PR trends can seem a little overwhelming. However, integrating some of these best practices into your workflow can create strong results for your client and keep your client’s SEM team very happy.

    Tip 1: Know how Google ranks pages

    Just the basics are necessary if you want to help with your client’s rankings, so some basic SEO knowledge will be very helpful. When relying on a search engine to generate traffic to a website there are two main factors that influence where that page ranks in Google’s Search Results.

    1. Relevancy: spacer How relevant your site is to the search queries. Meaning, when I search for “Blue Widgets,” where is the phrase “Blue Widgets” located on your site? For best results the term (keyword) should be in the URL, page title, page description, heading tags and content.
    2. Popularity (Backlinks):spacer How popular is your website? Search engines determine popularity by links back to your website. The quantity and quality of these backlinks influence a website’s ranking.
      Backlink: A link from a website that points back to your client’s website.

    Tip 2: Care about SEO

    spacer More often than not, SEO and PR will not be found in the same agency. Typically, the client will hire two separate agencies, one for PR, the other for SEO/SEM. First off, this lack of integration has its own set of issues, but most likely the responsibilities of generating traffic and improved search rankings will not fall into the PR bucket. So, if you’re on the PR side, why should you care about how your client’s website is ranking in search? You have a myriad of responsibilities of your own. Besides – that’s another agency’s task and not your own, right?

    Wrong. What you do in the digital PR world could be full of extremely helpful backlinks that could help boost your client’s search rankings and be very helpful to the SEM team.

    Tip 3: Mix links in

    spacer Even if you don’t care about how a search engine works or your client’s SEM efforts, this is by far the most important tip in this post. Whatever you are creating needs to have links back to your client’s website. It’s pretty simple and easily done, but I’ve seen a ton of content created that doesn’t have a single link in it. Even if it’s a “click here” and the link drives traffic to your client’s homepage, there is still value in that very discreet and unwelcoming “click here.”

    Tip 4: Create visual & shareable content

    spacer More often than not PR pros are creating more content than just press releases. From infographics to guest blog posts, there are consistently new and creative ways to push out a client’s messages. With that in mind, it’s extremely important that what gets created is something that could easily be shared on social media. Google keeps on upping the value of social links and overall social presence in its algorithm. With these advances, the sharing of content via social can help your client’s rankings.

    Tip 5: Ask for links

    spacer This tip is also found in my 5 SEO tips for PR Pros article, but it fits here too. If you catch wind of coverage that you didn’t pitch, go back and ask the author to include a link back to your site if there isn’t one already. It’s super simple, yet an effective way to grow a back link profile.

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    spacer About Jason Poulos:

    With a degree in communication design from VCU as well as experience in web development and digital marketing, Jason brings a unique blend of assets to PadillaCRT. In 2012 Jason helped win 4 awards for his SEO work on PureCanadaMaple.com. Outside of his digital work, Jason enjoys brewing his own beer and restoring his1970 Chevrolet Nova. Jason is a new father and enjoys spending time with his family and his 150-pound English Mastiff.

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