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Major sites
Google
This is a great checklist of things to do.
cre8asiteforums.com (dead)
This was the site where Markus Frind asked for advice when creating POF.
Keyword research
2015.12.01 - HubSpot - How to Figure Out What Keywords Your Potential Customers are Using
2018.01.21 - SearchEngineJournal - 28 Free Tools to Help You Find What People Search For
Buzzsumo
SEMRush
Answer The Public
Bloomberry
Google Trends
Social media / social news sites
The idea: these sites have features that let users see what topics are trending. If you then create good content around those topics before other content creators do, you may be seen by more people.
Facebook
Twitter
YouTube
Pinterest
Digg
Reddit
Hacker News
Product Hunt
Inbound.org
Instagram’s Explore
Snapchat Discover
Flickr
Quora
Wikipedia
Medium
Google Autocomplete
Google People Also Ask
Google Searches Related To
Google News
Google Alerts + IFTTT
Google Search Console
Google Keyword Planner
Rank Tracker by SEO Powersuite
Articles
2017(?) - IndieHackers - How I've Lived the 4-Hour Work Week for a Decade
I noticed that the owner of a particular lyrics website had been manually adding new pages to his site. That felt very inefficient to me, so I pitched him on letting me build a database, and he agreed.
Soon enough, I discovered a massively effective approach to search engine optimization (SEO): I would hunt for announcements of upcoming song releases, add those songs to my site (without any lyrics), and by the time the song was released I would already be ranking #1 in Google.
With nothing but SEO, my website became so successful that within a year we were able to sell it to LiveUniverse, an LA-based company that was run by a self-proclaimed co-founder of MySpace. I promised to stay on board for a 50% revenue deal.
2017.06.14 - Sistrix - The Story of TheSun.co.uk shows us why SEO is so important
New website with a focus on load speed and usability
Technical improvements to optimise crawling and indexing
Improved information architecture and internal linking
Content focused on capturing traffic from popular and trending stories
2018.03.22 - IndieHackers - What is the 80/20 for SEO easy wins for a new bootstrapped startup?
Make sure Google can crawl and index all your pages and content easily, and that you're not using any tech, awkward (or missing) internal link structures, or content practices (e.g. video/animations with no parse-able text, interactive content w/ no parse-able text, etc) that stops Googlebot from accessing your work.
Create content that...
a) addresses real problems that people are searching Google for
b) truly solves the searcher's problem, and takes them all the way through the solution (i.e. it can't just be "marketing" for your product)
c) intelligently employs the words and phrases searchers actually type into Google (so do your keyword research and match your topics + headlines to the words + phrases they use)
d) doesn't annoy or piss off users such that they click the back button and choose someone else's link instead of yours
e) earns links and amplification (see #3 below)
Have a great answer to the question: "Who will help amplify/link to this and WHY?" If you can nail that, and then get what you create in front of those right people/organizations, your ability to earn amplification, engagement, and links will be vastly better than simply trying to make stuff, then put it in front of likely linkers. Craft content the way Amazon crafts products - write the press release first. List the people who will want to share it/tweet it/post about it/write about it/link to it/etc. and then explain their motivations. Now you've got content that has the potential to earn the ranking signals you need.
p.s. Right now, your site looks like it's just a single page, which is really, really hard to do SEO for (at most, you might get it ranking for a half dozen keywords or so, but it would take a lot of links, some better keyword targeting, and likely a page that better "solves" those search queries). I don't love trying to solve searcher queries on pages designed to convert browsers to customers (it's often quite difficult to balance both). My suggestion would be to create a resources, news, blog, or content section on a subfolder (NOT a subdomain!) of your site that starts targeting queries with content that solves the searchers' problems and is likely to earn links + amplification.
p.p.s. This is just the tip of the iceberg. I did a video for Skillshare that's free on SEO for startup founders that might be helpful here: https://www.skillshare.com/classes/SEO-Today-Strategies-to-Earn-Trust-Rank-High-and-Stand-Out/423483018
Individuals' Thoughts
My thoughts
I've noticed that forum and Atlassian wiki pages seem to get fairly-highly ranked. Maybe one strategy for SEO is to add a wiki to a website (hosted on your domain, unlike my xxxx.atlassian.net wiki), and create pages that have a ton of information on them, rather than the typical blog approach of having lots of blog posts.
Pieter Levels
I've made all the SEO mistakes in the book, duplicate content, no H1 H2s, wrong slugs, 404s, 403s, 500s (Source)
So that's a hint at what issues you should take care of.
my mother's nephews goldfish's sister could do SEO blindly (Source)
So don't overthink it.
I'm not smart, most of SEO is add url slugs and proper <h1> tags, even w/out that google ranks sites well
Add og meta tags
Use natural slugs, same in title and H1
Use schema dot org
Use sitemap.xml
Advice from GregRay42 on WIP on how he checked 100,000 {keyword}ai.com domains:
Got a single words English dictionary, openai mini initial scoring for potential opportunities while dropping trademarks etc, checking registration data with whoisjson.com, reconfirming non-registered domains with openai 4 and finally checking kw volumes and difficulty with dataforseo.
Do a final score and register whats good.
Spent about $200 in API costs for the first batch of ${word}api.com, including ScreenshotOne API to identify reasonably priced domains.
Tools
Used by Pieter Levels for his sites. He mentioned using it on hoodmaps in particular.
by Jesse
Courses / Tutorials
Udemy
Search Engine Optimization Course
Has some alarming 0.5-star reviews.
SEO For WordPress [Expert]: #1 Step-by-Step SEO Blueprint - 4.9 stars, 661 ratings
How to Write Great Web Content - Better Search Rankings! - 4.9 stars, 230 ratings
These are well-written.
2015.01.28 - 10 Signs Google PageRank is Dead…to Non-Googlers
Keyword research
Vocabulary
SERP - Search Engine Results Page