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{ Digesting Digital Media for Today’s RDN: SEO & Social Media Your Gut Can Tolerate Sheila Mulhern UVA Health Systems April 16, 2014
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Learn how to make the most of your website or blog Gain a basic understanding of search engine optimization Strategies for creating desirable user content How to use linking building strategies How to optimize and measure SEO results Understand how to use public relations, advertising and social media to promote your content RD branding and tailoring content to your audience Objectives
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Search Engine Optimization – The active process of optimizing website ranking in search engines within organic/natural search results of major search engines – Google, Yahoo, Bing Why do we need SEO? Users most likely to click top links or links on first page Improve traffic to your website Techniques can help improve your rank What is SEO?
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Organic vs Paid Results
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How does SEO work? http://mt3consulting.com/2013/04/economics-spotlight-power-excellent-content/
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What does Google use to Rank Pages? google-systems.com
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Plan Produce Publish Promote The 4 P’s of Content Marketing
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What type of blog or content do you want to publish? What’s your niche? Plan your editorial schedule What keywords are popular? Freekeywords.wordtracker.com Assess related websites Google Trends (http://www.google.com/trends/) Compete.com Alexa.com Plan
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Variables that Influence Your Blog Content and Headline Keywords Formatting Link placement Number of links Images, surveys What doesn’t click? Links far off to the side Embedded links Boring headlines Produce & Publish
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Submit your site to search engines www.google.com/addurl www.google.com/addurl //siteexplorer.search.yahoo.com/submit Search.msn/docs/submit.aspx Google Recipe View Advertising, PR, social media Time of day Duration Using third party content providers Homepage vs. channel index page placement Promotion
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Advertising Way to monetize your blog Display advertising Web banners, etc Pay-per-click/cost per click Cost per action Email ads Social media Joining Advertising Networks Google AdSense Best for new bloggers Free Google AdWords More advanced Account to purchase PPC advertisements on Google and Google Search Network
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PR Agencies & Food Companies Product reviews Samples Event access Establishing boundaries Opportunities to work as spokesperson Selling recipes Can boost trust value for SEO if featured on other websites Be your own PR rep!
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Social Media Active Monthly Users Facebook: 1.19 bn YouTube: 1 bn Google+: 300m Twitter 232 m LinkedIn: 181 m Instagram 150 m Pinterest: 70 m Tumblr: 50 m Kamber Nov. 2013 survey results
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Measuring Success Website Traffic Google analytics SiteMeter Statcounter Omniture Web alerts Comments Likes Shares Ad revenue New opportunities
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Use to see how blog is performing See what site web traffic is coming from Gage content interest of users Track top performing stories Find areas for improvement Highlight performance metrics for audience development and increased ad revenue How Web Analytics are Helpful
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Analytics Key Terms Unique users (uniques) – a measure of the number of people who visit your blog in a certain timeframe (~30 days) One person who visits your blog four times in one day is one unique (has one distinct IP address) Pageviews – measure of the number of pages on your blog that are accessed by Internet users Traffic sources – sources where inbound links come from Time spent – Average amount of time readers spend on blog Keywords – can use analytics to find what users are searching for when they access your site Bounce rate – percentage of visitors who enter the site and “bounce” or leave rather than continue viewing more site pages
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Why is online media important for registered dietitians? Self-branding and promotion Reliable source for the community Reader interest in food and nutrition 90% of users went online for recipes* 73% trust food blogs* Networking opportunity The Role of the RD *Blogher Food Facts Survey 2012
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http://www.bitchinnutrition.com/food-for-thought/dr-oz/
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Nutrition Blog Topic Trends & Ideas Food focused Experiences Photography Taste first along with healthy Healthy food that tastes good Series (in season, market watch, ask experts, taste test) New research Product reviews Recipes Nutrition Analysis
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Nutrition Blog Network http://www.nutritionblognetwork.com/directory Have to be an RD and active website for at least 3 months Submit blog; Blogger directory by category/author InspiredRD http://inspiredrd.com/ http://inspiredrd.com/ Kumquat (gluten free) http://www.kumquatblog.com/ http://www.kumquatblog.com/ Toby Amidor Nutrition tobyamidornutrition.com/my-blog/ tobyamidornutrition.com/my-blog/ Ellie Krieger (Food Network Dietitian) www.elliekrieger.com/ www.elliekrieger.com/ Jackie Newgent (natural recipes) jackienewgent.com/recipe-blog/ jackienewgent.com/recipe-blog/ BlogHer http://www.blogher.com/ http://www.blogher.com/ RD’s in the Nutrition Blog Network
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Facebook, Twitter Instagram, Flickr, Pinterest Creating healthy recipe boards Photo Media – websites that select food photos Healthy Aperture (only healthy eating site) http://www.healthyaperture.com/ http://www.healthyaperture.com/ Food Gawker TasteSpotting Feastie Kitchen Artistry Cook Eat Share FoodEpix Social Media for the RD
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Food Blog Code of Ethics Food Blog Alliance Nutrition Blog Network BlogHer Food Porn Index (healthy to unhealthy food tracking CookSmarts (meal planning) Fotobabble Statsilk (interactive maps) Infographics Wordle.net (word clouds) Podcasts Other Helpful Resources
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SEO is a complex but usable tool to improve page rank and website performance Social Media continues to grow as an important tool for SEO and website development RD’s have many tools and opportunities to use online media to promote healthy eating and their own RD brand. Summary
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Jones, Kristopher. Search Engine Optimization: Your visual blueprint for effective Internet marketing, 3 rd ed. John Wiley & Sons. Hoboken, NJ, 2013. The Huffington Post Complete Guide to Blogging. Simon & Schuster Paperbacks. New York, NY, 2008. Senyei, Kelly. Food Blogging for Dummies. John Wiley & Sons. Hoboken, NJ, 2012. http://smallbiztrends.com/2013/11/what-is-the-difference- between-adsense-and-adwords.html http://www.google.com/adsense/start/why-adsense.html http://www.google.com/adsense/start/why-adsense.html google-systems.com References
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