Do-it-Yourself SEO Tips

By freelancemom | Feb 19, 2009

I was giving some free SEO advice to one of my client’s mother-in-laws today and thought I would adapt it in case it’s useful to any of my blog readers out there.   I hope it is!  Keep in mind that this is geared toward her Hand-crafted jewelry website and is ‘free’ advice to get her started.

Search Engine Marketing & Optimization – the gist of it

KEYWORD RESEARCH

Keywords are the backbone of SEO but should be used with care and always with the website visitor’s experience in mind.  The main purpose of the keyword research» is to determine what people actually type into the search engines and attempt to organically introduce the keyword phrases into your website content to complement these results.

In general, you just want to focus on a few keyword phrases per page – where they make sense in your content.  Don’t be overwhelmed by the list – but just keep it on hand to refer to when you are entering a new product, writing an article, submitting your website to a directory or any other number of content and link building activities you’ll engage in over time.

INTEGRATE KEYWORDS INTO EXISITING CONTENT
Title tags, Description tags, Alt tags on images and actual on page content.
Using the keyword research, you will want to review each page individually and incorporate keyword phrases where it makes sense.
Most importantly, make certain that title and description tags on each page are unique.  You do not want to duplicate this content on each page.

While crafting the title and description tags, keep in mind that often these are what show up in search engine results.  So consider how you can strategically utilize keywords while at the same time entice the click through from the person searching.
Here is an example of how you might optimize your Earring Page:

Title Tag: Elegant Handcrafted Earrings
Description Tag: Unique Designs offers unique handcrafted artisan jewelry.  Click here to see our latest handcrafted earring designs.
Alt Tags: On each of the photos you will want to add an ‘alt tag’ that contains a descriptive keyword about the product.
Content: This page doesn’t have much actual content, but the titles under the photos can be optimized better and from a marketing perspective adding a little bit of your personality and flair to the descriptions could make the sale.

OTHER SEO SUGGESTIONS

Add a sitemap
Add a sitemap to the website and keep it updated so that as you add or remove products – Google and the other search engines will find them.
As a general rule you want to be sure that every page is within a couple of clicks from the homepage.  A sitemap can make that possible for important product pages that are buried deeper in the site.

Build your links
Search, scour and devour your niche!  Look for directories to submit your website to.  NOTE: Remember to use some keyword phrases in your links when you can.  For example a directory link could read like this: Gemstone Designs Handcrafted Jewelry
Try searching Google for things like ‘add craft link’ or ‘jewelry directory’ etcetera.
Never stop creating links to your website – it will be the deciding factor in how well your website ranks.
Write articles and submit them to article directories – make sure you link to your website at the bottom in an ‘author bio’.
Sign up for accounts with social networking websites like some of the following:

  • Flickr
  •  Squidoo
  • Digg
  • StumbleUpon
  • Facebook
  • LinkedIn
  • Epinions
  • Del.icio.us
  • Tribe.net

Blog
One of the exciting things about your niche is that there is tremendous ‘social networking’ potential.  Other artisans may not be your most likely customers, but they may very well link to your website.
Get involved with them by starting a blog where you chat about anything relating to your art.  Show photos of your latest designs, link to other blogs and artists and rave about their work.
Provide some ‘how to’s’ for beginners and poise yourself as in industry expert.

Join Forums
Do a search for forums with other crafters, or anything that you are interested in.  Engage in conversations with people and utilize your profile ‘signature’ as a means to promote and link to your website.

Add your site to local listings:
Search on directories for your area’s local businesses and also consider submitting to:

  • Yahoo Local
  • Google Local
  • Live Local
  • Yelp

This should get you started :-)  Good luck! 



  • Hi,
    and thanks for the nice tips,but most people can't "do it yourself",because SEO is like any other science- need to learn a lot before become a specialist.Also your blog is awesome,but you can boost your traffic if add more languages.I’m translation specialist and can translate your blog (most articles as well) on French, Russin,Danish and Finnish.Please drop me an email in interested.

    Regards,
    Chris
  • freelancemom
    Took me awhile to reply Chris - sorry about that! Thanks for the advice on translations -- I have definitely considered it for a 'down the road' plan.
  • Great info
    I am quite new to blogging and I would love to try your tips....
    Thanks for sharing
  • freelancemom
    Great Jeani -- Hope it ended up being useful information for you!
  • DIY is always good on our part as it only needs time and nothing else. I learned a lot due to cool tutorials and sites online but it is not an easy thing to do. Mistakes can put you in danger and you could have your sites banned. Anyways, you can test your skills on new sites because I always did that in past with no harms.
  • freelancemom
    Yep - stick with white hat SEO's advice, of which there is plenty! I recommend Jill Whalen over at http://www.highrankings.com or check out http://www.seomoz.org as two really good starting points.
  • I am really worried about linkwheels in these days because it is pretty new thing for me and I read about everywhere on popular webmaster forums. I hope someone here can explain it in detail.
  • freelancemom
    Guess I'm not familiar with linkwheels... but the name does sound a little sketchy :-)
  • Your link building tips are really logical. I will try it. Thanks for sharing your experience.
  • freelancemom
    No problem Tai Slim - hope it helps!
  • Excellent tips, I'm surprised at how many people don't grasp the basics of SEO. I guess it all comes down to experience though.

    I have read so many SEO tips from different people on what works and what doesn't and I've found that in order for people to "get it" they need to see the results for themselves before they start to believe that proper seo will help their sites.

    Steve
  • freelancemom
    Hey Steve,

    Yes - I agree... gotta get in there and get your hand dirty!
  • For me, if you do nothing else do your keyword research and get your title tag right, keyword at the beginning of the tag.

    Good tips here, just wanted to give my 2 cents worth.
  • freelancemom
    Yeah - that title tag is so critical. Keyword research is your best friend in SEO :-) Well, make that second to great content that people want to link to!
  • I made the mistake early on of not doing keyword research for my top two main blogs, nor did I do any deep linking. I focused too heavily on quality content and linking to top page/domain. The traffic has suffered, and now I am going back and trying to fix it.
  • freelancemom
    Hey Darryl - Ironically my own sites suffer from lack of complete SEO while I work on client sites :-) The ole cobbler's son wears no shoes syndrome!
  • Good keyword research is at the base of a successful website.

    <abbr>Paul @ internet marketing’s last blog post..Starting the Amazon Case Study</abbr>
  • freelancemom
    Yeah -- I'm really liking Google's keyword tool these days.
  • Those are amazing tips and advices. Although I am familiar with most of them but all these tasks should be done exclusively. I kn ow couple thousands of directories but it is not good to submit a site in all of them. We should use different anchors in all our link building campaigns to avoid penalties.
  • freelancemom
    Yeah - its not smart to just do a campaign to tons of directories. Look for really good niche and local ones. Then focus on getting your articles published, posting guest blogs, building social networking profiles, partaking in forums and being newsworthy/linkworthy! That will go much farther than 1000 directories, I promise.
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