Sunday, April 17, 2016

Going for Google Gold - Week 14

1) A discussion of your general approach and strategy to search engine optimiation (SEO). What were some of the activities you did for each blog post to pursue SEO? 
I tried to search for posts and reviews relevant to my object. I wanted to view other people's opinions to see where I could be improve my product and us their criticism to help my business grow. 
2) What were your keywords. How did you select those keywords? Did you change or refine your keywords through the semester?
"Lock reviews" "gps technology" "bike owner complaints" "rate of theft in Gainesville" 
These searches were used multiple times to obtain results that could be used to help the success of my business. Using search engines for these keys words allowed me to quickly answer the questions I had in mind. 
3) How did you use social media to enhance your SEO efforts? What your your surprises or general impression of using social media to improve your blog's profile? Was social media generally receptive of your blog, or did it get ignored?
Truthfully I don't feel like I used social media at all to enhance my SEO efforts. There wasn't a need for me to do so. If I wanted to I could have used something like Twitter to generate a poll about questions I had unanswered but I preferred to used google. 
4) What was your most "viral" post? In other words, which post obtained the most traffic? Why do you think?
My most viral post most likely was my venture concept. I think this was the one with the most traffic because it was the one which thoroughly explained my concept. It allowed me to put everything on the table for people to see all at once and allowed for outsiders to understand my whole concept at once. This post could be used as a point of reference for everything else. 
5) Finally, did you make it to the first page of Google results for your keywords? If not, what page of results did you make it to?
Yes. I am always very impressed with Google and other search engines. They always seem to find what I'm looking for within the first two or three links. I never really have to ever go beyond the first page. 

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