Jenna Rockwell - Freestar https://freestar.com Publisher First Thu, 09 May 2024 15:04:37 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.1 https://freestar.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/cropped-Icon-32x32.png Jenna Rockwell - Freestar https://freestar.com 32 32 Reddit On The Rise: What We Can Learn From Reddit https://freestar.com/what-we-can-learn-from-reddit/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=what-we-can-learn-from-reddit Wed, 08 May 2024 20:35:43 +0000 https://freestar.com/?p=17246 In the last 6 months we have seen Reddit hijack the search results, climbing the ranks of top traffic referral sources for publishers like never before. According to SemRush in this study, Reddit is currently the eighth most visited website in the world. This places them ahead of major sites such as Amazon, Bing and TikTok.

As traffic from Facebook and X to publishers has declined, we’ve been paying particular attention to potentially new traffic driving players but this platform isn’t new at all. Reddit launched in 2005 and is majority owned by Advance Publications, — “owner of magazine publisher Condé Nast among other properties, acquired the startup for $10 million 18 months after it launched.”.

With the rise in Reddit-infused SERPs, I started thinking about what it is that Google considers so valuable from this community. Like you, I’ve gone down the rabbit hole of discussions and debates in these communities, so it didn’t take long to compile a list of reasons why people are visiting the site in record numbers.

Why Reddit is on the Rise

1. Reddit is based on user generated content. The writers of articles and the people commenting from their own experiences increase the trust of users. In the site’s purest (non-sponcon) form, people contributing have no monetary gain from interacting. 

2. Reddit has focused on community involvement and authenticity over marketing efforts, and ad revenue. Google favors content that helps other people, and their engagement metrics show high time on page and pages per session.

3. Reddit also has such an expansive knowledge base that you can find almost anything. As a user, this give me more opportunities to enter the site and as long as my experiences there are generally positive, trust builds over time and repeat visits increase. 

4. Reddit users are the ones who are directly controlling the internal cataloging of content on the site. When poor quality content is posted, it gets 0 user interaction and down voted to quickly be lost in the depths of the internet. And helpful content is moved to the top of the rankings through upvotes, user interaction, and how many people are viewing the page. 

5. Google is paying Reddit in a content licensing deal to use as training for their AI bot, Gemini. It must be mentioned, as I can only imagine that when the deal was struck, Reddit’s indexing improved, more conversations were exposed and SERP real estate allotted for these threads. After all, the more people see them, the more they engage and that gives more conversations to Google to use for Gemini.

How Publishers Can Replicate Reddit’s Helpfulness

Not every brand is a fit for a messaging board type environment, but there are still things we can take away from their recent successes. 

View the content you are publishing through the lens of a writer whose sole purpose is providing first hand information that they care about, to the average user on the internet. Produce content that is user first, helpful, and engaging. Being personal in the way we communicate with users brings a trust and a humanity to writing in the age of AI.

Strategize and brainstorm how you can leverage user generated content to keep your site active and moving. This is not a cookie cutter solution. Discuss with your team (or with Freestar’s Audience Development team!) how to best implement user generated content to make your site more helpful to the users! 

Lastly, stay in your lane of expertise. Don’t stretch to make your site a jack of all trades if you focus on cooking. Expand to what you can expand to, but don’t compromise your quality for quantity. Reddit has shown us that only the good stuff thrives, and they aren’t jumping around making changes everyday. They are experts at what they do, and they let that stand the test of time.

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How To Thrive During (and After!) the March Google Update https://freestar.com/tips-for-organic-search-seo-performance/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=tips-for-organic-search-seo-performance Thu, 14 Mar 2024 21:07:42 +0000 https://freestar.com/?p=17213

Google has just announced their March Algorithm update, and it’s going to be a big one. This rollout is expected to span a month due to the extensive nature of the update. Not only are sites being evaluated and repositioned but there are 3 new spam policies being implemented: expired domain abuse, scaled content abuse, and site reputation abuse.

In light of these changes, these are the top 7 things we advise sites to stop doing immediately:

  1. Posting Thin and Low-Quality Content in Abundance

    In March 2024 part of Google’s update is specifically targeting “sites abusing scaled content”.

    Instead: Invest in high-quality content that is robust and helpful to users. Google has repeatedly stated that content needs to be written by people for people. Since the Helpful Content update, this has become more paramount than ever. For instance, using AI to write entire articles and not simply using it as a tool. Posting one excellent article written by humans for humans will outperform and give better results to a site than a multitude of low-quality articles.

  2. Reposting Old Content with Minimal Alterations

    Instead: Take a good, hard look at your content. Remove outdated or thin content, and breathe new life into older posts by updating them meaningfully. If significant updates aren’t made, do not repost as a new or updated article.

  3. Over-Optimizing Posts

    Do not repeat optimized phrases over and over again to hit a certain number. Keywords do not need to be overused in h2 tags.

    Instead: Focus on writing for users and not for search engines. Investing in high-quality writing and editorial will have a larger impact than simply reusing the exact phrases and keywords for target numbers.

  4. Swap Infinite Scroll for Something Cleaner

    Though this used to be a tactic to keep users on the page longer, it is now being viewed in a similar light to MFA.

    Instead: Segmenting content into categories and having cleaner pages is more helpful to the user. Content landing pages allow niches to be broken out into additional segments that are easy to understand and consume. This will also bring a more cohesive site experience and be better suited for Google crawling the site.

  5. Being a Jack of All Trades

    Attempting to cover too many topics or verticals can dilute your site’s focus and authority.

    Instead: Instead of trying to be all things to all people, focus on making your site the EEAT of that space! By specializing in specific niches or verticals, you can provide more in-depth, valuable content that resonates with your target audience. This not only helps you stand out from the competition but also makes it easier for search engines to understand and categorize your site’s content, ultimately improving your visibility and rankings in relevant search results.

  6. Creating Content Solely for Reach

    Instead: While viral content may generate short-term spikes in traffic and attention, it often lacks the staying power and long-term value of evergreen content. Instead of chasing trends and fads, focus on creating content that provides lasting value to your audience. Address their needs, answer their questions, and provide solutions to their problems. By focusing on creating helpful, informative content, you build trust and credibility with your audience, which leads to sustained traffic and engagement over time.

  7. Manipulating Search Rankings with Spammy Third-Party Content

    It can be tempting to boost rankings by accumulating content for cheap from anywhere you can and using it to gain a foot up, but Google has made it clear that this will be penalized. This targeting (also referred to as “parasite SEO”) began on March 5th, 2024, and can result in pages being removed from search rankings altogether.

    Instead: Sites that appropriately utilize third-party pages need to have them not indexed to avoid penalties.

In essence, there are no shortcuts or gimmicks that guarantee success with Google’s updates. User-centricity is paramount across all search engines, emphasizing the importance of quality content. Prioritizing quality not only benefits search engines and users but also positions sites favorably in the evolving technological landscape.

Interested in partnering with us and gaining access to our Audience Development team? Reach out to Freestar via our contact form or by emailing info@freestar.com. Our experts in the field are equipped to help elevate your business.

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