Most of us working with online businesses will, more often than not, find ourselves wishing someone had planted that SEO tree thirty years ago, but we can all plant it now.
This is the case that our fantastic director of organic search, Kerry Mullin, made on the main stage at the recent Brighton SEO conference. She explained, to a rapt crowd, the importance of involving your SEO resource from the moment a website project (be it a new build, a refresh, a migration or anything else) reaches the planning stage. We need to, as Kerry’s father has often reminded her – “aim to never do a job twice”.
During a sparkling 20 minutes, Kerry outlined in more detail exactly where SEO can make the most difference in the build of a site, during a migration and in helping to empower the performance marketing side of your business (a brave move in a room full of SEOs).
While it’s not quite the same as being in the room, the following covers some of the main talking points.
For a website build, Kerry outlined the following areas which SEO can assist with to help make a project successful:
Migrations can genuinely break even the most established business – and so it’s absolutely vital to have your SEO in the room from the start. The priorities that Kerry listed to remember here were:
The final thing Kerry advised for any migration – make sure you’re taking a snapshot of performance and benchmark key metrics so you can assess the results of the migration properly.
It can be difficult to remember sometimes, but the organic, performance marketing and all other marketing teams are on the same side. That’s the message from this section of Kerry’s talk:
There are dozens of ways different channels can benefit from SEO input and vice versa, but the main thing is to “box clever”. It’s possible, she reminded the crowd, to implement a strategy that aims to consistently build organic visibility even as paid channels are used to extend reach to areas organic presence hasn’t yet reached.
In addition to a fantastic talk, Kerry also promised a couple of take-away resources. First up, you can see her slides here.
You can also find a copy of her SEO Manual resource here.
While it may have been her first conference talk, Kerry absolutely smashed it – and everyone at the agency is incredibly proud to see her getting the recognition she deserves from her peers at what is one of the most important SEO events globally.
If you’d like to speak to us to find out more about how SEO can help you boost your brand online, why not get in touch?