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05.13.09 Ensure News Content Is SEO Friendly And Social Media Friendly By Lee Odden Changes in consumer preferences towards news consumption and sharing habits via the social web present both challenges and opportunities for PR agencies. Searchers increasingly expect to interact with what they find via search. The opportunity for Public Relations is to understand that leveraging social media as a distribution channel to attract buzz and earn links is as important as keyword optimization of social media content to improve visibility on standard search engines. Simply put: SEO and Social Media go together like peas and carrots. The nature of the social web encourages participation: sharing, voting, commenting and linking. Popular social content gets exposure, traffic and can result in a substantial number of relevant inbound links. Keyword relevancy plus aboundant inbound links to content equals improved search engine visibility. Whatever keywords that are used to describe optimized news content that becomes popular within social channels like news, bookmarking and media sharing are what that content will tend to rank highly on in standard search engines. The lesson for Public Relations is to ensure news content is not only search engine friendly, but social media friendly. ![]()
Social interactions and media sharing amongst social network participants tend to create the kind of content that can improve a brand's visibility within search results through profiles, videos, blog posts, or other media. There's no reason the same kinds of activities can't be deployed by Public Relations practitioners. However, this does not mean pushing standard press releases or media relations pitches to social networks, news and media sharing sites. They key to news content on the social web is participation first and a focus on packaging information in useful, creative ways. Making optimized news content "social media friendly" can be a matter of adding social features such as RSS feeds, bookmarking, "Tweet this" and social news submission links. Adding social features to a press release might be another way of saying "Social Media Press Release" but it may not be necessary to go that far in a format change to gain similar effects. It's best to leverage both traditional and social formats for news releases and measure what's working and what's not. Continue reading this article. About the Author: Lee Odden is CEO of TopRank Online Marketing, a digital marketing and public relations firm in Minnesota that specializes in search, social and online PR consulting and training for companies worldwide. Odden has been cited for his internet marketing expertise over the past 10 years by the Economist, Forbes and U.S. News and contributed a chapter to the book, "Online Marketing Heroes" published by Wiley. For the past 5 years he has also been the editor of TopRank's Online Marketing Blog, a Technorati 100 favorite blog and one of the top marketing blogs according to Advertising Age. |
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