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How to do Naver SEO – factors and checklists to rank in Korea

Spiders are *often* your friend
  1. Introduction
  2. Naver SERP
  3. Naver SEO checklist
  4. Naver Blog SEO
  5. Submit your site to Naver Webmaster
  6. Structured data
  7. Naver technical SEO checklist
  8. Creating a web page
  9. Redirects
  10. Website migration
  11. When you stop operating your website

Introduction

  1. Technical SEO, crawling and indexing
    • Technical SEO is website and server optimizations that help search engine spiders crawl and index your site more effectively (to help improve organic rankings).
  2. On page SEO, content optimization
    • On page SEO is the practice of optimizing individual web pages in order to rank higher and earn more relevant traffic in search engines. On page refers to both the content and HTML source code of a page that can be optimized, as opposed to off page SEO which refers to links and other external signals.
  3. Off page SEO, website promotion
    • Off page SEO refers to techniques that can be used to improve the position of a web site in the search engine results page (SERPs). Many people associate off page SEO with link building but it is not only that.

User experience (UX ) design and SEO


Naver SERP

Naver SERP Equivalent (if applicable)
Blog Medium
Cafe Facebook Group / subreddit
Q&A Quora
Shopping Amazon
Post Mobile blog
Video YouTube
Encyclopedia Wikipedia
Website  
Images  
Dictionary  
News  
Realtime  
Map  
Books  
Music  
Academic  
Audioclip  
Naver SERP
Top of Naver SERP (above the fold)

Naver SERP (video)


Naver SEO checklist

  1. Register your site in Webmaster Tools
  2. Verify ownership in Webmaster Tools
  3. Allow Naver Search robot to access the site
  4. Don’t use duplicate content or title tags
  5. Submit your sitemap (and RSS) in Webmaster Tools
  6. Register your social media channels in Webmaster Tools (not guaranteed to show in Naver)

Meta tags (title, header)

  • 40 characters for the title tag
  • 80 characters for the description tag

Naver Blog SEO

  1. Do proper (long tail) keyword research
  2. Write unique and quality blog posts
  3. Focus on search intent
  4. Blog frequently, if your competitor blogs every week you should too (Naver favors Blogs that post regularly)
  5. Get backlinks

Submit your site to Naver Webmaster


Structured data

  • Social media channels
  • Recruitment information
  • Address
  • Breadcrumb list
  • FAQs
  • HowTo
  • Carousel
  • Rating
  • Recipe
  • Review
  • Restaurant
  • TV series
  • Movie
  • Software

Naver Technical SEO checklist

  1. Set up a single host name, with single URL.
  2. Follow the host name standard. Do not use an underscore in the host name.
  3. Use robots.txt to allow search robots to visit.
  4. Create a sitemap XML file to show the structure of the entire site.
  5. The error page should conform to the HTTP status codes.
  6. Create a mobile friendly site.
  7. Allow Naver’s search robot to pass through the site’s firewall.

  • Do not create multiple hostnames / URLs that represent the same thing.
  • If you need to use multiple addresses, use 301 redirect to the canonical address.
  • If it is difficult to 301 redirect to a canonical address, fill in the canonical address with rel = “canonical” in the HTML markup.

  • robots.txt instruction
  • The robots.txt file must be located at root
  • You can put the location of the sitemap.xml in robots.txt
  • Without a robots.txt file, Naver Search robots will consider all pages in the site as public.

  • A sitemap is an XML file containing a list of URLs within a site.
  • You can tell the search robot which pages of the site should be indexed.
  • Samples and descriptions:

  • Use “404 Not Found HTTP response”.
  • Do not redirect to the error page.
  • Use “HTTP 200 OK” code.
  • Use the HTTP status codes with software.
  • Use a custom error page, this is the page that will guide your visitors when they enter an invalid URL or access a page outside permissions. Examples:
    • 404 Not Found
    • 403 Forbidden
    • 503 Service Not Available
    • Don’t use “HTTP 200 OK return”.

  • Responsive websites
    • A responsive web is a technique whereby a web browser automatically adjusts the width of a web document to fit the screen size of the device. Responsive sites can deliver device-optimized content using the same URL, regardless of desktop or mobile experience. The Naver search engine recommends responsive websites.
  • Provide separate mobile URLs
    • If there is a separate mobile site that corresponds to your desktop site, when visitors access desktop site with a mobile web browser visitors should automatically redirect to mobile site.
    • Sites that provide separate mobile URLs often provide the same content as the desktop site. In this case, we recommend that you explicitly specify the URL of the desktop site that corresponds 1: 1 to your mobile site’s page.

  • Naver search robot.
    • Allow access to the Naver search robot on the firewall. The User-Agent name of the Naver search robot is Yeti.
    • Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; Yeti/1.1; +http://naver.me/spd)
  • IP information.
    • Example (Linux based system)
    • > host 125.209.235.169
  • Example (Windows, Windows key + R, then cmd)
    • C:\Users> nslookup 125.209.235.169
    • Name: crawl.125-209-235-169.web.naver.com
    • C:\Users> nslookup crawl.125-209-235-169.web.naver.com
    • Name: crawl.125-209-235-169.web.naver.com

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JK

CEO of Punch Digital Marketing. Creative and customized strategies for startups to stock listed Fortune 500 companies. Tangible results in advertising, SEO and social media. Ex-Dell, ex-LG, MBA, 17+ years experience in digital marketing. Started in 2007 at a leading digital marketing agency. Guest lecturer, keynote speaker, mentor.

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