The Crown Jewel

OF THE F2R METHODOLOGY

the F2R FRAMEWORK

The 10 pillars needed to pull off stellar enterprise-level SEO. Effective and consistent pursuit of all ten pillars puts you on the path toward becoming an F2R Organization--the gold standard of SEO... a bonafide SEO Force to Reckon With.



How to use it:

Evaluate your performance in the 10 Pillars of SEO needed to perform stellar SEO to know what you’re on top of, what’s holding you back, and how to move forward into a better SEO future. This becomes a strategy gap analysis and more! 



"...an outstanding framework..."

Danny Sullivan

Founder, Search Engine Land

Wrote the forward of The Executive SEO Playbook


The 10 pillars fall in 2 distinct areas:

SEO  Strategies & Tactics

Pillars 1-6 are the pillars considered by search engines in their algorithms.  The strategies you have within these pillars determine whether your approach to SEO is as holistic as the search engine ranking formulas. These pillars contain the tactics you apply to implement your SEO strategies.

SEO Operations

Pillars 7-10 are the SEO gold mine. They address how effectively you and your organization manage the implementation of your SEO strategies.  Small businesses need to worry about these pillars a little less (except Pillar 10: Metrics).  Enterprise-level companies will find Pillars 7-9 to be the BIGGEST and most valuable SEO levers to propel SEO traffic and revenue.


Pillar 1: Crawling and Indexing

This pillar is all about ensuring search engines can view all pages on your site in a way they should - without duplicated content, without spider traps, without skipping content, etc. Development and User Experience teams influence this pillar the most.

The questions to ask yourself:

  1. Will the search engine robot crawl the site and index the site as intended?
     
  2. Will the search engine robot crawl the site and be able to index the content on the page as intended?

Ask these questions when determining how to implement the tactics in this pillar.

Embrace:

  1. Googlebot and Bingbot as new user personas
  2. That the SEO team needs to be involved in development’s architecture design and coding decisions, because there are innumerable ways (and risks) to making things “SEO friendly”...
  3. The SEO Pacesetters motto - “Don’t make search engines figure it out.”

Pillar 2:  Content

Pillar 2 pillar is about being relevant to what people typed into a search engine, while simultaneously wowing to the point that people cannot help but share it.  Containing keywords is no longer enough, user experience and content that is better than the competition is vital to SEO success.

 

EMBRACE:

  1. Being relevant isn’t enough anymore, you also need to WOW
  2. Great content for SEO often comes from outside the SEO team, which calls for non-SEO teams to be SEO forward thinking
  3. This pillar is closely interconnected with the Social Media, External Linking, and User Experience Pillars

Pillar 3:  Internal Links

How pages link to each other within your site and collectively make up the site’s information architecture as seen by a search engine. Stellar internal linking will aid in new page discovery, pass value for SEO, and drive users deeper into the conversion funnel. 

 

embrace:

  1. Search engines consider all links on all pages, not just those in the navigation menu
  2. Strategic internal linking will positively influence the User Experience pillar
  3. Poor or reducing internal links can dramatically hurt SEO rankings

Pillar 4: External Links and Mentions

External links have always been the cash cow of SEO (and that hasn't changed). This pillar refers to links and mentions on third-party sites. For many big brands, not having a pursuit of quality external links in their strategy probably isn’t hurting SEO.

However, it is a HUGE missed opportunity... and would be an SEO revenue needle mover if they did. 

 

EMBRACE:

  1. External links and mentions are in many ways a measure of your site's popularity
  2. What qualifies as an “acceptable” external link is now far more difficult to execute on than it was in the past 
  3. Activities that will get high-authority external links often fall under the purview of non-SEO teams

Pillar 5: Social Activity

The Social Activity pillar is about creating a halo effect from your social media activity. It uses social media to impact elements such as how people describe your company or brand, and which pages receive links from other websites. This isn't about the number of shares, tweets, pins, and likes... it's about using social activity to help generate external links in Pillar 4.

 

EMBRACE:

  1. The indirect, halo effect is the true value of the Social Activity pillar - not the number of shares, tweets, pins and likes. 
  2. The Social Activity pillar does not stand alone. It is closely linked with Pillar 2, Content, and Pillar 4, External Links & Mentions.
  3. The Social Activity halo effect helps get more out of Pillar 4 (External Links & Mentions)

Pillar 6: User Experience

The User Experience Pillar simply calls for designs to be user friendly, but it is far more than your landing page. The SEO and User Experience teams’ job is to know and understand the competition, and make sure that upon arrival customers can quickly orient themselves, find what they were looking for, and dive deeper into your site.

 

EMBRACE:

  1.  You must consider the entire journey
  2. There are two users who should be considered - human search engine customers AND search engine robots
  3. You need to stand for a moment in a search engine’s shoes, and think about what a search engine would “believe” is the best user experience for its customer
  4. Understanding your competition, and where you fall among them, is a major factor in the User Experience Pillar

Pillar 7: The SEO Team

Pillar 7 is about equipping the SEO team for success, which has a great deal to do with the SEO team’s ability to mobilize and utilize non-SEO teams to act.

 

EMBRACE this reality:

  1.  This is the pillar you need to have in place and in tip-top shape before the F2R Methodology can become effective at integrating SEO into your organization. 
  2. If the SEO team doesn’t have it together, then they cannot lead. 

Pillar 8: Non-SEO Teams

The goal is not to transform the non-SEO teams into SEO experts, they have their own distinctive and important job descriptions. This pillar instead requires non-SEO teams to pursue SEO as it applies to their roles and to become SEO Forward Thinkers.

 

EMBRACE:

  1. Non-SEO teams can and should be your SEO Army
  2. You need non-SEO teams to be SEO Forward Thinkers - there are some tasks only they can do
  3. Non-SEO teams only need to focus on their 20% of SEO that will make 80% of the impact
  4. When trained correctly, non-SEO teams see the SEO team as a strategic partner, collaborate effectively - and everything gets easier.

Pillar 9: Processes

This isn’t about knocking down and building back up; instead, this pillar is about a change management that weaves SEO into your tried-and-true processes that are already in place and working. The Processes Pillar is about the practices, policies, and systems that govern how all the other pillars will be implemented.

 

EMBRACE:

  1. Enlisting dozens to hundreds of people into your SEO Army
  2. Properly integrating SEO into processes makes SEO an unquestioned activity
  3. Making changes systemic will cause SEO to just happen naturally—at the right time, almost every time

Pillar 10:  Metrics

The Metrics pillar is about measuring, reporting, and evaluating the results of SEO activities. It’s not all about KPI’s, instead, this pillar will focus on the metrics your company needs but probably are not reporting on today. 

 

EMBRACE:

  1. SEO Operations Metrics
     
  2. SEO Crystal Ball Metrics - predicting how operations will influence SEO KPI’s (and if you have a chance at hitting them). When you communicate to management that these are off... they will know what to do and have no right to complain about SEO not hitting goals.  (These are an SEO-version of metrics Keith Cunningham of Keys to the Vault uses to manage numerous companies 30 in just minutes a day. Execs will love these.)

The F2R Framework and how to use it to to make your company an SEO Force to Reckon With is thoroughly covered in The Executive SEO Playbook.


THE POWER IS IN PASSING IT OUT TO EVERYONE

 

The full power of this F2R handbook comes to life when it's in the hands of every single person who can help or hinder SEO with everyday decisions. It's a playbook for executives... but everyone else needs to know the playbook, too!


WHY DO COMPANIES AROUND THE GLOBE LOOOOOOVE F2R?

Because it works.

 

“It went viral in our organization... We recently had our fastest growing SEO revenue quarter in years.”

Bonnie Gibbsons, Cars.com