Being Signal Amidst the Noise - Rand Fishkin, Moz

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More People Online

Spending More Time

Clicking More Stuff+ +

=Easier to Get Web Traffic!

More People Online

Spending More Time

Clicking More Stuff+ +

=Easier to Get Web Traffic!x

Harder

The Law of Shitty Clickthrough Rates

Via Andrew Chen’s Blog

Part of brain that pays attention

Internet

Via Has Technology Changed Us

Research into brain plasticity suggests that screen engagement is literally rewiring our minds

This Leaves Marketers in a Scary Predicament

Why isn’t anyone paying attention to

me?!

Stand out from the crowd

Or Become the Noise Everyone’s Trying to Filter

Hello?

Strategies to BecomeSignal Amidst the Noise5

Pursue Less Accessible Opportunities

#1

Everyone is Chasing the Same Keywords

AdWords Hiding Data Spells Opportunity for Those Who Broaden their Keyword Sets

AdWords Hiding Data Spells Opportunity for Those Who Broaden their Keyword Sets

Clearly, they have search volume…

UberSuggest & KeywordTool.ioare Used by Many Folks

Google Suggest + Wildcards Are Rarely Used

Related Searches Are Also Underutilized

As is Google Correlate

Manually Extracting Topics, Interests, and Language from Online Discussions Is Hardest (and least pursued) of All

Top Influencers AttractEveryone’s Attention

But these folks have massively busy streams,

often teeming with “outreach attempts”

Perhaps, we could look at who influences them…

Or sort our influencers

by more useful metrics

Or scroll further down the list to

find those who’d be more

receptive

Marketers Are Told to Pursue Channels & Tactics that Scale

A personal email from the CEO/founder to

every single new customer?

This is not a man, but rather, a machine intelligence, simulating a human, sent to show us all what

incredible participation on a social network looks like.

My non-scalable activity is to answer almost every request I get – to meet, to answer questions, to do

an interview – doing that for a decade has built some hard-to-replicate goodwill connections.

Invest in Formats that Others Avoid

#2

The Easier Content is to Create;The Harder it is to Stand Out

Blog Post

Tweet

Useful Guide Interactive Tool

Guest Contributionfor a Notable

Publisher

Photo

Mobile App

Video Custom Illustration

Physical Product

Successful,scalable community

Easier Harder

The Fastest Growing Social Platforms Are

Based on Visuals:

Via Global Web Index

Visuals are often perceived as more trustworthy and accurate than text alone.

Chart from NYMag’s Science of Us, Data from Prof. Brendan Nyhan

Unfortunately, A Lot of Marketing Investments in Visuals… Well… Suck.

“Stockneric”

“Borporate”

“Illedgfographic”

If You Can Stand Out Amidst this Crowd, Amplification is Far Easier to Achieve

Data from Stone Temple Consulting’s Dec. 2014 Twitter Engagement Study

Weirdly, Authentic & Amateur seems to often outperform Polished

& Professional

Via T-Shaped Web Marketer and Why SEOs Need to Care About Correlation

The Less Directly a Tactic Leads to Sales, the Less the Competition

Most Marketers and Sites Focus

on Optimizing for Conversion

Get More and More

People Through

These Steps

And Get

Paid

$$

But Investments in Education and Entertainment are Often Less Crowded

Overrun with ads; hypercompetitive

No ads; plenty room for new players

Playing Games

BrowsingSocial

Reading News

Engaging in Discussions

Following Influencers

If you get to know your audience well enough, you’ll know what they

do before they ever reach the funnel

Adopt Early, While Competitors Delay

#3

Facebook’s Ads Are Finally Reaching Saturation

But These Platforms Aren’t (Yet)

Via Instagram Starts Letting Ads Be Clickable

Excellent article from AJ Kohn on using StumbleUpon + Remarketing with Great Results

See Native or Not, Gum Gum’s In-Image Ads Work, and That’s What Matters

Mobile-Friendly is Table Stakes,But Mobile-First is Still in Infancy

Via Benefits of a Mobile-First Design Strategy

Tinder is one of the most powerful examples of a mobile-first design success.

Via What Can We Learn from Tinder

CNN has recently been experimenting with mobile-first content formats that create unique, engaging experiences around content.

Target Keywords, Sites, & Influencers BEFORE they Become Popular

As an early Niice supporter, Mailchimp got a sweet ad deal to a great audience

Today’s news forms tomorrow’s keyword demand

Via PopURLs

When stories like this becomes popular, keyword demand skyrockets, and fresher content has a better chance to rank.

Pay Attention to Correlation as Well as Causal Inputs

#4

In Social Media, Correlation Data is Well-Accepted

Via Stone Temple’s Study of 4M+ Tweets

e.g. Social Shares are Poorly Correlated w/ Content Engagement

Via What You Think You Know About the Web Is Wrong (from Chartbeat)

e.g. Facebook Likes of Movie Pages Are Well-Correlated to Box Office Returns

Via CitizenNet

Via Experience the Blog

Little Correlation Between Facebook Activity and Stock

Performance

We Use Correlation Data Intelligently in CRO

Via Wordstream & KISS Metrics

But, For Some Reason, When We Observe Correlations in SEO….

Via SearchMetrics Google UK Correlations

Everyone Loses Their Minds

When You Hear This:

“Just because you implement schema.org doesn’t necessarily mean you should rank higher.”

Via Does Use of Schema.org Markup Create a Ranking Benefit

Think This:

“Schema might boost your rankings, because CTR, which is improved by schema, can directly or indirectly affects rankings.”

Via Does Use of Schema.org Markup Create a Ranking Benefit

Then Consider Analyzing the Data:

Via Schema Analysis in SERPs from SearchMetrics

Correlation doesn’t tell us why a site/page ranks higher than another.

Correlation tells us what features & metrics sites/pages that rank higher have that lower ranking sites/pages don’t have..

More in this post: Why SEOs Need to Care About Correlation

I want to know what top ranking sites are doing differently than lower ranking sites, even if it’s not a directly causal input to Google’s algorithm!

More in this post: Why SEOs Need to Care About Correlation

Invest in the Hardest Tactic to Measure: Brand

#5

Via Microsoft Research’s Domain Bias in Web Search

Web Searchers Are Strongly Biased by Brands

Searchers clicked WebMD 25%+ more often, even when it was given a less relevant snippet

Via Queries & Clicks Can Influence Google’s Results

Given that Queries & Clicks Can Influence Rankings…

A few hundred clicks moved this result from #7 to #1 in under 3 hours.

And that Topical Domain Authority is Such a Powerful Influencer of Rankings:

Via Cognitive SEO’s Panda 4.0 Analysis

Via Forbes’ Top Brands List

Brand May Bea Huge Asset

Rand Fishkin, Wizard of Moz | @randfish | rand@moz.com

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