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  • SEO Tips to Help Websites Rank Higher

    Hi guys,

    I have a website of my business and I want to grow my website rank on google, so please suggest to me a tip for SEO.

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    Analyse your keywords

    Almost certainly, when creating your content, you took into consideration the keywords for which you wanted your web pages to rank highly and incorporated them into your text. This, on the other hand, is only the beginning of what you should be doing at this point. As soon as you've added them, it's critical to keep track of how well your site is performing in searches involving those keywords, and to do so across all of the major search engines. In the event that your website is not performing well, it could be a sign that you need to focus on different terms, such as long-tailed keywords, or it could be a sign that the keywords are not in the proper locations on your website.

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    • #3
      Place keywords correctly

      The placement of keywords is critical because search engines pay close attention to where you place them. You should use the term "cars" in specific places on your page if you want your page to rank highly for the term "cars." For example, if you have a page about cars and you want it to rank highly for the term "cars," search engines will expect you to use that word in specific places on the page. If it isn't where they expect it to be, they may not realise what the page's topic is and consequently fail to rank you for that term.

      It is preferable if you use the term in titles, meta descriptions, subheadings, and sporadically throughout the body of the text. When it comes to placing keywords more precisely, there are now tools available that can analyse each page of your website and show you where the most effective places to put them are.

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      • #4
        Competitor comparison

        You may be losing business to your competition as a result of their websites ranking higher on Google than yours. It is now standard practise for internet firms to keep track of their competition and compare their search engine rankings.. Consider the following examples: you may compare the performance of your site with the performance of your competitor's site for the same keywords, or you can determine whether your competitors are utilising alternative keywords that perform better than the ones you are focusing on.

        Identifying what is assisting your competitors in achieving high rankings can help you make critical changes to improve the performance of your own website, and there are a number of internet tools available to assist you in this endeavour.

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        • #5
          Hey, guys thank you for giving such helpful information to me.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Jake_J View Post
            Competitor comparison

            You may be losing business to your competition as a result of their websites ranking higher on Google than yours. It is now standard practise for internet firms to keep track of their competition and compare their search engine rankings.. Consider the following examples: you may compare the performance of your site with the performance of your competitor's site for the same keywords, or you can determine whether your competitors are utilising alternative keywords that perform better than the ones you are focusing on.

            Identifying what is assisting your competitors in achieving high rankings can help you make critical changes to improve the performance of your own website, and there are a number of internet tools available to assist you in this endeavour.
            Yes, it's a very main part for website ranking

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            • #7
              Your Website should be mobile-friendly. Smartphones have completely changed the way people search the internet, and we now rely on them for searches far more frequently than we do computers or tablets. Understanding that the vast majority of their users are conducting searches on mobile devices, search engines have updated their ranking algorithms to favour websites that perform better on mobile devices in an effort to improve the overall quality of the service they provide. As a result, if you want to rank higher in search results, you must optimise your website for mobile users.

              The two most important factors to consider are the speed of the site and its functionality. Mobile sites must be extremely responsive, as the speed of the user's connection can have an impact on the performance (3G vs 5G, for example.) You must ensure that the mobile version of your site is easy to see and read, and that interactive features, such as buttons, are easy to use with a thumb or finger on an extremely small screen when it comes to functionality. If you are unsure, test your site to determine which aspects of mobile friendliness need to be addressed.

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              • #8
                Thank you so much for giving such a piece of good information.

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                • #9
                  Get rid of errors that affect ranking With over 200 different ranking criteria used by search engines, it's easy to overlook something that could be affecting your performance. For example, you could be preventing some pages from being indexed without realising it, or you could be experiencing 404 error pages or broken internal links. Alternatively, your site may be lacking a robots.txt file, have mistakes in its htaccess file, or lack an XML sitemap, which search engines utilise to find your pages. An auditing tool can help you identify these problems so you can address them.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Jesse_S View Post
                    Get rid of errors that affect ranking With over 200 different ranking criteria used by search engines, it's easy to overlook something that could be affecting your performance. For example, you could be preventing some pages from being indexed without realising it, or you could be experiencing 404 error pages or broken internal links. Alternatively, your site may be lacking a robots.txt file, have mistakes in its htaccess file, or lack an XML sitemap, which search engines utilise to find your pages. An auditing tool can help you identify these problems so you can address them.
                    Ok, I will definitely work on it.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Connor View Post
                      Hi guys,

                      I have a website of my business and I want to grow my website rank on google, so please suggest to me a tip for SEO.
                      Hi there,

                      at first, you need a good SEO strategy:

                      This includes:
                      • keyword research
                      • content creation
                      • link building strategy
                      Of course, the on-page SEO optimization is required.

                      This includes:
                      • meta tags
                      • structured data
                      • xml sitemap
                      best regards,
                      Roland

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