SEO Questions

SEO Job Interview Questions

Here are some SEO Interview Questions:

1) Give me a description of your general SEO experience.

2) Do you currently do SEO on your own sites and give me some examples. Do you operate any blogs? Do you currently do any freelance work and do you plan on continuing it?

3) Where do you think the SEO industry is headed?

4) What industry sites, blogs, and forums do you regularly read?

5) Have you attended any search related conferences?

6) What SEO tools do you regularly use?

7) What SEO areas are you weak and strong in, and give examples of both.

8) What areas do you think are currently the most important in organically ranking a site?

9) Do you have experience in copywriting and can you provide some writing samples?

10) What kind of strategies do you normally implement for backlinks? What do you think about link buying, link bait, and other specific backlink strategies?

11) What are your thoughts on the direction of Web 2.0 technologies with regards to SEO?

12) Are you familiar with any blackhat SEO techniques, search arbitrage, and affiliate marketing?

13) Are you familiar with enterprise web analytics and what packages are your familiar with?

14) Are you familiar with A/B testing and multivariate testing?

15) Do you have experience in email marketing, banner advertising, other types of media buys and other forms of online advertising?

16) Are you experienced in managing PPC campaigns? To what extent and on what platforms?

17) Do you have experience in bid management tools, API tools, and click fraud issues?

18) Do you have experience in extensive competitive analysis and what techniques do you use?

19) What technologies are you familiar with? (We primarily use HTML, CSS, ASP, .net, PHP, SQL, and JavaScript)

20) Why are you moving from your current position and/or leaving any current projects?

21) Do you know who Matt Cutts is?

22) What is the Ultimate Answer to Life, the Universe, and Everything?

I got several excellent questions from a couple forum postings. These get into the more complicated end of SEO.

23) What’s the difference bewtween PageRank and ToolBar PageRank?

24) What is Latent Semantic Analysis (LSI – Indexing)?

25) What is Phrase Based Indexing and Retrieval and what roles does it play?

26) In Google Lore – what are ‘Hilltop’ Florida’ and ‘Big Daddy’?

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What Search Engine Looks For? Enhance web positions

Most of the people looking for products and services on the net, searches websites via major search engines such as Google, Yahoo, and MSN. Optimizing your website for higher search engine positioning is to allure mass to drive towards your website that is the likely to be your prospective buyer. To generate considerable traffic to your website it requires higher positioning in initial pages of search engines.

Here, I have given some key tips to dip you in the technical aspects available on the net to assist how to optimize your website.

The Title: Whatever text you put in the title will reviewed in the reverse bar of browser when people view the web page. So, place suitable title according to your business and products.Meta Tags: You might be aware of Meta tags or using this on your current website. We will talk on the description tag.

Description tag: Major search engines that support Meta tags will usually depict the description tag with the title in the results. Search engines many times hold entire Meta tag of the description field. The webmasters should keep in mind that that the description tags must be short to grab the attention of a user.

Keyword: You should research deeply before finalizing keywords, as it is the most important factor in website optimization. Each keyword’s weight, rate, size, status and proximity all have an effect on the ranking. You should optimize all these key factors cautiously. Examining the top ten ranking website’s content and ranking factors will assist you to optimize your website.

To find keywords, log on www.wordtracker.com and inventory.overture.com.

Content: The content of your website should be informative that provides people come to acknowledged about new things or be interested in. This will result revisiting of the mass at your website. Try to make your content keywords rich to drive search engines to pick up your site. Use appropriate keywords according to your business or services you offer.

Create website sitemap: Make complete site map of your website, contain all the links of main pages of your website. So the search engine robots could explore your entire website. To see example follow this link: www.adidas.com/in/performance/sitemap.asp

Publish articles and newsletter/press releases: Writing and publishing is one of the best ways of marketing your website on internet. It helps to generate substantial traffics to your website. You can submit articles to e-zines, article directories, web sites and magazines that offer article submissions. Don’t forget to include your business information and contact address at the bottom of the article.

Article Directories: www.shvoong.com, www.goarticles.com, www.uniterra.com, www.allfreelancework.com, www.ezinearticles.com etc. Use keyword “Article submission” in your search.

Press release sites: www.free-press-release.com, www.prweb.com, www.prleap.com, www.pressbox.co.uk etc. Use keyword “free press release distribution” in your search.

Post ads: You can place your ads on free advertising and classified ad sites, free links sites, newsgroups, which offers ads posting.

Link: The most effectual method to make your pages important for the search engine crawlers, creating links to other sites with yours. It makes your website worthwhile for the search engines. The more links at website the more significant website is considered, and will be rewarded with higher page ranks. However, not all links are considered valuable by the search engines. The search engine will consider links more valuable if they are from sites that are having higher page ranks and also offers similar area of interest as your. Use keyword “free link exchange” in your search.

Submit Website to search Engines: After optimizing you web site, its time to submit it to all major search engines such as Google, Yahoo, MSN etc, after all for this only you have optimized your web site. There are many web-sites that provide manual free submission to almost all the main search engine. Use keyword “website submission” in your search.

Submit to the directories: Search engines and directories are different. Do not mix them. Be very careful while submitting your website to a directory. Read the directory’s submission directions with full presence of mind. You can submit to directories like DMOZ and also paid directories like Yahoo. Use “web directory submission” in search.

Regular inspection of website: Once you achieve targeted page ranks and positions in search engine, don’t become lousy; after all it is not forever. You should keep eye on your contenders’ activities. If you are not satisfied with search engine ranking results, you should optimize your website more to attain higher search engines ranking position.

This article was created a significant and analysis. This was brief description for optimizing website. Very soon I am going to publish informative articles on each of these key factors.

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SEO Questions & Answers

More and more website owners realize the benefits of top search engine ranking. Therefore, they are willing to invest their time and money in search engine optimization. At the same time, many search engine optimization problems arise. I am trying to address some of them in this article.

Question 1. For the sake of time saving, I just scan our pamphlet as an image file and put it on our main site. Can you help me optimize the website for high ranking?

Your pamphlet may contain lots of text for visitors to read. Since you only scan it as an image file, search engines only recognize that you have a single image file in your webpage. Simply put, they just treat it like a photo or a graphic, and do not convert your image text for analysis and indexing. A solution is to add an alt attribute for the image. It is a bit better because a few HTML text are available for search engines to “understand” your webpage content. However, comparing with rich HTML text in a webpage, text in alt attribute is too few for search engines to analyze importance of your webpage.

Therefore, I do not recommend this approach although it may save you time in building a webpage.

Question 2. If I implement a seo campaign, does it mean that I can give up my pay per click search engines marketing (PPC marketing)?

SEO campaign and ppc marketing are not mutually exclusive. On the contrary, they are complementary with each other. First, I suggest you implement both natural SEO and ppc marketing for high conversion keywords. You can get more exposure in the search result pages. Second, because of copywriting or marketing communications consideration, you may not be able to implement SEO for all useful keywords. Under this circumstance, why not use ppc marketing as an alternative? For example, the word “pay-per-click search marketing”, “ppc marketing”, “search engine marketing”, “paid search” are more or less with the same meaning. However, it may be confusing to use all the terms interchangeably throughout your website.

Question 3. My boss wants to have a full flash website so that our company site is more visually appealing. Can you help me to optimize the website after we make a full flash website?

From experience, many search engines cannot “read” content from flash files. In many cases, search engines only treat flash file as if it is a single image file. They do not index the text or follow the navigation links to index content.

Matt Cutts, a Google representative, mentioned that Google has some improvements in reading textual content of a flash file by utilizing search engine SDK tool offered by Adobe/Macromedia. However, the tool has not been updated frequently and extract text out of a flash file correctly is difficult. To conclude, reading textual content from flash file is still at a preliminary stage.

It implies that a full flash website is unlikely to be well indexed by search engines. If natural top search engine ranking is very important to your success, it is not recommended to make a full flash website unless you have a large ppc marketing budget or very confident to create high link popularity over short period of time.

Question 4. Does a dedicated IP address help my search engine rankings?

Dedicated IP address is not an imperative to get top search engine ranking. Many websites with top search engine ranking are using shared web hosting plans. It means that they are sharing the same IP address with other webmasters with low search engine ranking.

However, if your IP address is shared with many search engine spammers, your site´s ranking can be adversely affected. Therefore, some search engine marketers prefer to get a dedicated IP address from their web hosts.

Question 5. If I have lots of content in a webpage, is it better to separate the content into 2 webpages?

I think it depends on search engines. For example, Google crawls only about the first 101 kilobytes of a webpage. If your content is more than 101Kb, you´d better separating the content into 2 webpages.

Question 6. Why does my site suddenly disappear in Google?

There are several reasons for Google to exclude your site. First, you must make sure that your site meets Google´s quality guideline, i.e. no spamming. For example, you do not put hidden text and links in your website. Second, your site is not hacked. Third, you should check whether your site has some malware. Last but not least, your site may be too new and Google is in the process of refreshing their index. During the process, Google may fall back to the old index version and hence your site suddenly disappears.

Question 7. How can I increase ranking of internal sub-pages?

Many webmasters found that sub-pages of their sites have poor search engine ranking and want to improve rankings of sub-pages. To solve the problem, you should ensure the sub-pages are not buried too deep within a site. Important sub-pages should get more internal links via cross linking related pages. In addition, you should try to get some external site links to your specific sub-pages.

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SEO Should Ask You | SEO 100 Questions

  1. What was the original thought process or goals behind the construction of your online business? [increase corporate revenue / profit, branding, increase product or service awareness, trendy thing to do at the time, etc.]
  2. Does your business cater to consumers or businesses, or both?
  3. Is your business a privately held, publicly traded, single-person, or family run operation?
  4. If your organization is private, how is it currently financed?
  5. What is the level of customer hand-holding or customization that your business typically requires in order to land a sale that is initiated on the internet?
  6. Can you walk us through your typical sales cycle?
  7. Can you walk us through your ideal sales cycle?
  8. Do you understand that search engine optimization is not a boiler plate or standardized service offering?
  9. How do you accept payment from your clients?
  10. Is there an existing tracking system currently installed and functioning on your website which enables you to view basic visitor information and metrics?
  11. Is this tracking system in real time?
  12. What are the specific capabilities of this tracking system?
  13. Will we have access to this tracking system?
  14. Does the tracking system identify significant conversions or actions such as orders, form submissions, or e-mails?
  15. Are you opposed to us modifying, eliminating, or replacing your tracking system if we deem it necessary?

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