The additional benefit is: now instead of simply having one (optimized) listing in the search engine, you end up with SEVERAL, many of them on the first page! None of them is even your site, but all of them are pages that lead people TO your website!
By now you have undoubtedly picked your subject or product that you want to promote online. You understand that you need a good website with good content for Google to like you. But what SEO tips should be incorporated to give the best chance to be on page one of Google?
Optimal SEO results can only be achieved by an SEO expert. WRONG. No technical knowledge or SEO expertise is needed to achieve major success when you use the right SEO strategies.
I don't think many people do, I think they miss that. I had over 10,000 podcasts downloaded off my blog. The great thing is, it's a Trojan horse. It sits on iTunes, it goes on every iPhone or iPod shuffle. You have access to your customer when they're in a pretty receptive environment, like driving along or walking along the road with headphones on. You have 100% access with no distractions.
Always be informed with the latest SEO news. You really have to be up to date with every little change about search engine algorithms and most especially SEO strategies.
Each page in your website needs its own tailored title, Pinterest meta-description, and meta-keywords tag. These need to be focused on the keywords you are trying for. (These are the words or phrases you want to be found at when people are doing searches.) These shouldn't normally be the same on every page. They should be customized to the content that is on that page. You should also keep your visitors in mind as you write them.
Most bloggers think that quality matters for higher ranking in search engine, due to this wrong thought they're not focusing on quality content. Due to low quality content, their blog's readers get irritated/upset.
Now you might be wondering, with some of the other things you do, like you've got a lot of different link building mechanisms, for all of what you do, where would you identify the biggest bang for your buck? Of course link diversity is important and you don't want to just hone into one particular thing. I'm curious to know, of all the things you've tested, where do you notice the biggest bang for your buck?
By now you have undoubtedly picked your subject or product that you want to promote online. You understand that you need a good website with good content for Google to like you. But what SEO tips should be incorporated to give the best chance to be on page one of Google?
Optimal SEO results can only be achieved by an SEO expert. WRONG. No technical knowledge or SEO expertise is needed to achieve major success when you use the right SEO strategies.
I don't think many people do, I think they miss that. I had over 10,000 podcasts downloaded off my blog. The great thing is, it's a Trojan horse. It sits on iTunes, it goes on every iPhone or iPod shuffle. You have access to your customer when they're in a pretty receptive environment, like driving along or walking along the road with headphones on. You have 100% access with no distractions.
Always be informed with the latest SEO news. You really have to be up to date with every little change about search engine algorithms and most especially SEO strategies.
Each page in your website needs its own tailored title, Pinterest meta-description, and meta-keywords tag. These need to be focused on the keywords you are trying for. (These are the words or phrases you want to be found at when people are doing searches.) These shouldn't normally be the same on every page. They should be customized to the content that is on that page. You should also keep your visitors in mind as you write them.
Most bloggers think that quality matters for higher ranking in search engine, due to this wrong thought they're not focusing on quality content. Due to low quality content, their blog's readers get irritated/upset.
Now you might be wondering, with some of the other things you do, like you've got a lot of different link building mechanisms, for all of what you do, where would you identify the biggest bang for your buck? Of course link diversity is important and you don't want to just hone into one particular thing. I'm curious to know, of all the things you've tested, where do you notice the biggest bang for your buck?