Jul
24Tweak, Tweak… but how to keep at it?
Tags : SEO, To Do Posted in: Search Engine Optimisation
I was thinking how I could get round to climbing my SEO mountain, with all my sites and all those pages which I have to do. Also, that I’m coming to the end of one of my tasks, setting up a new site, the content and the page design, the next job would be to SEO that site.
Over the last few months I’ve tried to organize myself and work on each of my projects in priority of most potential earnings. So I’ve got plastic folders for each of my projects, one for development and one for marketing.
This started to work well, as I did one task from one folder and then moved onto the next. However some tasks may take a couple of weeks. So it could take quite some time to get round to SEO’ing a whole site.
And I really need to do the SEO and wait for for the changes to take effect. Especially on a couple of my shop sites. So if you think about it, by the time its that projects turn and the changes have got onto the search engines, it could maybe be a year.
Scary.
So potential money earning projects which have high priorities now, will never really take off, or any times soon at least
I did think the other day about putting numbers on my folders and rotating round each, but this blows my money priortiy out of the water.
I’m now thinking I should have a period of where I do lots of small SEO jobs in between tasks. That way stuff will get done. Maybe I could priortise those jobs too.
The period could be an hour a day or a day a week, not sure.
Also what would be a high priority SEO job, maybe doing the H1 and ensuring initial content on the page was good. If I was to prioritise things further that could be a long job too.
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I think that all you can do is attack each site bit by bit - titles, h1, h2, content, refining step by step. You’ve got about 4 or 5 months before Google takes a new site seriously so there’s no mad rush.
The other alternative is to pay someone to do the work for you. This can be expensive though as I’ve found out myself. As always, time costs.
There’s no reason to be downhearted, just do it bit by bit.