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Get Edgy to Rank Higher on Google

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About two years ago, a friend of mine sold his SEO company to a larger competitor. Recently, I caught up with him. We talked about his decision to sell and whether or not he was happy with the decision.

During our conversation, he said something that, at the time, I didn’t think much about. He said, “You can’t rank well on Google these days unless you’re willing to invest in things that are really cool. You’ve got to be willing to push the envelope, and most of our clients weren’t willing to do thatlike ever.”

Today, my friend’s comment took on a whole new meaning when a story written by an Oregon newspaper went viral:

amphibious pitcher is clickbait gold

The world’s first amphibious baseball pitcher!

As the article was shared on social sites such as Facebook, commenters went nuts. What editor in their right mind could have let this get past his/her desk?? The conversations ranged from how quickly it would be until the editor was fired to how this is the result of the economics of modern-day journalism and how we should expect a lot more of it in the future.

Well, I agree that we will see a lot more of this in the future, but not for the reasons you might think.

The reality is, this articlecomplete with its idiotic headlinegenerated exponentially more attention and pageviews than it ever would have in its correct state.

Even Google’s search results reflect the buzz:

Clickbait gold - the amphibious pitcherThe amphibious ambidextrous pitcher is pure, unadulterated click bait gold:

amphibious ambidextrous pitcher is clickbait gold

Local Business SEO Lessons

All joking aside, there’s an important lesson here to be learned by local business owners–especially those in what are sometimes thought of as “boring” industries. If you want to get links and have your content shared, you’ve got to get edgy.

For example, let’s say you own a local plumbing company. Around Thanksgiving every single year, plumbing companies all over the country do a blog post and/or an infographic detailing what you should NOT put down your garbage disposal and/or toilet.

But, how many local plumbing companies write a tell-all blog post leading up to Valentine’s day (or Spring Break) about the problems caused by flushing condoms down the toilet? Not. That. Many.

Of course, not all of the content on your website needs to beor should beedgy. If you own a local, home service business (roofing, hvac, plumbing, landscaping, remodeling, etc.), there are about 50 – 100 word pages of “foundational” content you need to effectively convert visitors into leads and sales.

However, once you lay down your base of content, your focus needs to expand. You’ve got to start thinking about your website as if it were a digital media channel. And when you’re thinking like thatlike a publisheryou’re faced with the same economic and promotional challenges they’re facing.

Gone are the days where blogging alone made you unique. Increasingly today, standing out means investing in videos and creative contentincluding the occasional gimmick. How are you going to cut through the clutter and get your business to stand out amongst all your competitors?

Any press is good press. There’s no such thing as bad publicity. Bad press is good news.

In his book Trust Me, I’m Lying: Confessions of a Media Manipulator, Ryan Holiday (the former Director of Marketing for American Apparel) details his strategy of:

  • Purposely creating controversial advertisements
  • “Leaking” these advertisements to small bloggers
  • Waiting for larger news networks to pick up the stories from the smaller bloggers
  • Reveling in all the free press

While the amphibious pitcher is likely not a result of intentional media manipulation, it’s hard to argue that bad press isn’t good SEO. But unlike media outlets, where pageviews = payday, small businesses need leads. So while being edgy can get you attention and maybe earn you some SEO points, make sure you don’t do it at the expense of your customers.

Now if you’ll excuse me, I have to get started on my next post “Choosing the Right Pornographic Images for Your Plumbing Website.” Oops… I meant Photographic images!


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