Post by rejoana24 on Feb 2, 2024 23:37:01 GMT -5
Of course, I wouldn't want to force you to write about the same subject over and over again. You can of course write whatever you like. However, it is important to have a consistent theme throughout your site. For example, marketing is a very general theme, online marketing is already more restricted. Fashion is very general, men's fashion narrower... I think you understand where I'm going with this. This step is crucial, a little keyword research with SEO software is necessary before you fully invest. It will allow you to find out about the average number of searches per month for one or more keywords. 2. Mention your keywords where necessary Include your theme in your site title, domain name, description, keywords, different categories, page titles and page content. If you use WordPress, you have the ability to change these many settings within the tool. 3. Add links to internal pages of your site Indeed, adding links to your own pages allows you to “reinforce” the architecture of your site. I like to use the spider web analogy: the more links “woven”, the stronger and more resilient the web will be. From a more practical point of view, this will allow your readers to learn more but also to stay longer on your site (called “Time On Site”, one of the criteria used by Google), thus improving your relevance in the eyes of from Google.
4. Use permalinks that include your keywords From a pragmatic point of view, a “clean” and neat permalink like this one: SEO is much Telemarketing Data more attractive than a permalink of this type: , right? The aesthetic aspect is not the only reason to take care of your permalinks. A permalink summarizing in 2/3 words the theme of your page will greatly help Google to find it and if indeed the keywords of both the page and the permalink are appropriate, Google will understand that you are a trusted site and at the same time. over time, this will allow you to climb the long climb to the coveted #1 page in Google results. 5. Delete/compress any files slowing down your site It's no longer a secret, the display time of a site is a criterion dear to Google. The faster your site displays its pages, the happier Google will be. This Google tool will allow you to evaluate the loading speed of your page and will give you an overall score out of 100. So avoid adding photos of 10 MB each and remember to compress them to avoid any slowdown. Of course, the same goes for unnecessary GIFS, plugins, etc.
6. Use keywords in your images Include words that reflect the theme of your site in the image title, description, and alt attributes . A relatively simple thing to do is to rename your images and add keywords. For example “SEO-tips.jpg” instead of “IMG_2102.jpg”. 7. Add links to sites with relevant content… Adding links to external pages will allow you to consolidate your “web” again. It is best to link to sites with a certain reputation and proven track record. Indeed, these sites are already trusted sites for Google and are generally found on the first page of results. 8. …And links from external sites to your site! Among all these tips, this one is #1 in terms of importance. In my opinion, and many share the same opinion, getting links from external sites directing to your site is vital. Ahrefs is an extremely useful (but paid) tool that will allow you to know the value of a website calculated by the “Domain Rating” or “DR”. The higher it is, the more the site is valued and referenced on Google. The challenge will be to obtain links to your site from these external sites. It can be impossible, but sometimes you just need to ask, be patient, and prove why your site is relevant. The more links you get to your site, the more Google will understand that you are a relevant site that users can trust and read original and interesting content.
4. Use permalinks that include your keywords From a pragmatic point of view, a “clean” and neat permalink like this one: SEO is much Telemarketing Data more attractive than a permalink of this type: , right? The aesthetic aspect is not the only reason to take care of your permalinks. A permalink summarizing in 2/3 words the theme of your page will greatly help Google to find it and if indeed the keywords of both the page and the permalink are appropriate, Google will understand that you are a trusted site and at the same time. over time, this will allow you to climb the long climb to the coveted #1 page in Google results. 5. Delete/compress any files slowing down your site It's no longer a secret, the display time of a site is a criterion dear to Google. The faster your site displays its pages, the happier Google will be. This Google tool will allow you to evaluate the loading speed of your page and will give you an overall score out of 100. So avoid adding photos of 10 MB each and remember to compress them to avoid any slowdown. Of course, the same goes for unnecessary GIFS, plugins, etc.
6. Use keywords in your images Include words that reflect the theme of your site in the image title, description, and alt attributes . A relatively simple thing to do is to rename your images and add keywords. For example “SEO-tips.jpg” instead of “IMG_2102.jpg”. 7. Add links to sites with relevant content… Adding links to external pages will allow you to consolidate your “web” again. It is best to link to sites with a certain reputation and proven track record. Indeed, these sites are already trusted sites for Google and are generally found on the first page of results. 8. …And links from external sites to your site! Among all these tips, this one is #1 in terms of importance. In my opinion, and many share the same opinion, getting links from external sites directing to your site is vital. Ahrefs is an extremely useful (but paid) tool that will allow you to know the value of a website calculated by the “Domain Rating” or “DR”. The higher it is, the more the site is valued and referenced on Google. The challenge will be to obtain links to your site from these external sites. It can be impossible, but sometimes you just need to ask, be patient, and prove why your site is relevant. The more links you get to your site, the more Google will understand that you are a relevant site that users can trust and read original and interesting content.