How does GDPR affect SEO?
How does GDPR affect SEO?
Is it something you should be concerned about?
As most of us know GDPR has now been in effect for a few months, from May 2018 to be exact. The new General Data Protection Regulation has had a huge impact on businesses in the EU, including the UK.
After the announcement business’s frantically tied their policies in line with those of the new regulation to avoid any of the threatened penalties – which managed to scare a lot of people.
But have you given any thought to what this means regarding SEO? Will it disturb my rankings?
Through the advancement of data trackers everywhere, a regulation like this was inevitable.
Websites and advertisers targeted you through cookies and personalized ads, watching their traffic and a number of metrics without users really being aware of what data is actually collected.
So far the law is only compliant within the EU but I’m sure this will eventually catch on. GDPR now simply allows these users to understand what is being tracked. Even though it is a given that most people will just subconsciously close this out of the way of their screen.
One of the major issues I have seen with GDPR affecting SEO is emailing. As well as the usual goals and metrics collected through sending out a newsletter, for example, you will now also need a record of everyone who has consented or subscribed and vice versa.
You will need to be explicit with the set of data you are keeping and what you plan on doing with such information. However, it’s not “entirely” correct.
GDPR doesn’t completely influence the process of sending out emails, or newsletters. Without going into too much detail (as it’s not really an SEO concern but it needed to be addressed.) the CAN-SPAM act has actually completely complimented GDPR, so make sure to read up on this before changing your whole strategy, because some people are adamant email has changed forever and for the worse.
How will it affect our analytics?
I mentioned above that it will be necessary for us to consider what analytics are currently used and how they need to change.
A few years ago Google released Google Analytics which I guess the mass majority of us will be using and the only requirement was to add this into our policies.
But since then GDPR has forced Google to realize that holding on to this information puts them at exceptional risk of violating the regulation. Google now expires user data after a specific time; such as demographics for example.
That being said, some of the data this provides you with is completely anonymous; so in effect is already compliant with GDPR.
Website owners who use other analytics will need to thoroughly check through their own data and see what complies and what doesn’t, there is no simple way to do it, so have a read, and align your data with the rules.
Google Adwords
If you already use Google AdWords you will know it requires publishers to get user permission through disclaimers via a landing page, but GDPR has changed that.
Not only do you have to get permission but you also have to get clear consent from a user to have their personal information collected, so how do you do this?
Clear info will have to be given on how you plan to store and use this person’s data, records will need to be kept, and you will need to make a note of who no longer gives consent or has opted out.
If a user no longer gives consent, they will receive non-personalized ads, essentially forcing your campaign to guess who may be interested.
Plugins
Since GDPR came into effect, plugins have become compliant. So when your installing yourself a new plugin be wary and first investigate whether or not the plugin is actually legal and abides by the policy.
As this is an EU regulation some plugins that are used worldwide collect information from their users, these plugins may not have certain tracking features turned on by default, so make sure you read the description before downloading and don’t get caught out.
On the contrary, there are actually plugins out there that do this all for you and make sure everything is covered. However, this can affect your SEO greatly.
We all know that adding them to a site can tremendously increase the web page’s loading time, which was mentioned in another of our recent articles on speeding up your website.
Slow loading times can have a bigger impact than most anticipate and a lot of visitors will find somewhere else to find what they’re looking for. You don’t need me to tell you how this isn’t great for your website.
Yet…It’s not all gloom. There are actually a surprisingly few benefits for SEO.
Reduced Hijacking
Paid advertisements have always been the bane of those that stick to an organic channel. The relationship between paid searches and organic searches tends to be one-sided, now, that GDPR has come into place, not everyone will be on the receiving end of a personalized advertisement.
This is where the scales tip in the organic listings’ favour.
Personalized searches
The results that people see when searching Google have always been incredibly personalized, contradictory to what they claim. We can see that searches are based on prior searches, and location; among many other things.
Now that searchers have the opportunity to decline cookies that have to have consented under GDPR, searches will no longer be personalised for that individual, meaning once again this brings the organic back into play proving the ability to rank on less specific queries.
User Intent
With personalized advertising thrown in on every page and third-party cookies, the best way to target your users will simply be with content that is actually relevant to the users’ intent.
So instead of wasting money on paid advertisements trying to guess who is interested in your particular brand, the content of your website can be found when using a general search.
In conclusion, GDPR has affected us from a digital marketing point of view more than most of us know. Most businesses have just got themselves on track with adhering to the regulation and have not actually thought about their SEO.
Although daunting and a little confusing in places, there are a number of benefits to the marketing industry and it is definitely something you can’t afford to overlook.
What are the benefits of guest blogging?
Guest posting is just as powerful now as it ever was. It is one of the best and most utilizing online marketing strategies you could invest your time in.
This contribution is not only good for instant exposure, stimulating shares, improving your backlinks and proving authority but so much more, and it’s worth every second you spend on it.
Although, guest blogging can be highly misused, and if not done correctly, can in fact be a complete waste of your time. So below let’s discuss a few benefits of guest blogging and the impact it can have on not only your website but your business too.
1. Building Relationships
We all know that building relationships with other businesses and even potential clients can be a very long and painstaking process, guest blogging is a great way to speed up this process.
If you intend to guest blog purely from a link-building perspective (which I will talk more about later) then you’re more than likely only going to submit one post, building a relationship will always require more than this. You have to establish yourself as a knowledgeable and active profile and member of the community.
However, if your aim is to forge a long-standing relationship, writing multiple posts and constantly helping others out is an awesome way to start. You should focus on interacting with the audience, answering questions, commenting on others’ posts and showing them you just generally care about the community. Who knows where this will lead?
2. Grow your Social Media
These days most blogs let you connect your social media accounts, whether that be Facebook, Twitter or so on. Linking these is only another benefit for your business. Every article you post will have the option to go directly to your social media page or in most cases let readers share the article on the desired platform straight from the blog.
As mentioned at the top of this article, guest blogging also increases the authority of your brand. Having the option to see your social media and share your content is essentially getting a reader to vouch for your business. This will make you look good to anyone in this community as well as your social media followers.
Increased activity for these benefits makes it easier for you to grow your social platform and transform yourself from a page no one knows about, to a reputable and trustworthy brand.
3. Grow your backlink profile
The real reason most people guest blog is to add another backlink to their site. Most blogs accept some sort of author or contributions box for you to insert a link back to your website and 99% of the time this is a DOFOLLOW link.
This may only be a single link but this can still greatly impact your SEO. A blog with a high DR is no doubt an excellent addition to your backlink profile, but unless you already have a highly distinguished brand presence I recommend sticking to the lower ranking blogs, as many higher-ranked ones seem to turn away the “little guys”.
You can always try your luck, but from experience, it’s a lot easier to focus your time and effort on starting on smaller blogs you know will accept your article. After all, they still amount to great benefits.
4. Generate Leads
This benefit sort of ties into number two. Growing your business and establishing a place in the community not only pursues business relationships but can also be a place to generate quality leads.
Assuring your article is posted to a blog in your niche and already has a nice flow of traffic, showing people what you have to offer shouldn’t be all that difficult. Easier said than done though of course!
5. New opportunities?
As well as leads, social media, and business relationships, blogging can also open you up to a whole array of business opportunities.
For example, if you write a highly engaging and quality article a reader may be inspired to ask if you offer any article publishing services or maybe someone is just after advice? Either way, if you nurture these opportunities and relationships correctly you could be well on your way to achieving success by attracting other businesses.
6. Getting feedback
If you are a blogger, you will know the pain of overlooking your article several times, making sure every paragraph is perfect, checking the statistics are correct, and sharpening every corner.
I’m not so much talking about spellcheck or page layout but more the fact of how good your article is in general.
Having your article posted on a blog opens you up to the potential of overwhelming feedback from the community. No one will ever comment on your post telling you it’s awful and you know nothing, but you will almost indefinitely learn a thing or two.
When you talk about a specific subject or strategy an active community member will give you helpful insights or improvements, maybe even adding extra ideas to your content, this is a great tool to use for self-evaluation and will always give you an understanding of what the readers want.
Conclusion
When your guest blogging always makes sure to find the right site. A higher-ranked blog is always better for a backlink but will most likely be more difficult to obtain.
If you’re posting to increase your community engagement make sure to find a blog with a fair bit of traffic and active members.
It’s down to you to decide how you take advantage of guest blogging, but always remember, it MUST be in your niche.
As we have established guest blogging is an incredibly resourceful strategy and shouldn’t be overlooked. There are a high number of benefits and as a blog grows its business, so will the value of your link. Think creatively, write your heart out, and put together the best article you have ever written!
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