Final Recommendations
Posted: Sun Dec 22, 2024 8:52 am
As you can see, Google is making an effort to offer readers unique and informative content, rewarding them with better positions in search results.
But don't forget that Google isn't the only one who decides whether your content deserves better ranking, your readers also have a lot to say.
Google doesn't just read your content and award you an A for dedicated and excellent work.
Instead, reward the level of interest in your article by analyzing user behavior when reading it.
It is understandable that you may be surprised that some of the on-page SEO techniques we have seen in this article have little or no effect on positioning.
Most of them affect more your writing skills or the appearance of the content, but they can have huge impacts on the number of times people select your content over others in search results.
And this impact on CTR, time spent on page and bounce rate are signals that Google identifies as belonging to the user experience and that ultimately end up affecting SERP positions.
Which of the on-page SEO elements we've covered in this article do you think you can sacrifice without affecting your rankings? One? Two? Maybe five?
Of course, you can ignore some of them, which is why we have intentionally not highlighted them. Instead, we wanted to place them all at the same level of importance, so that you don't think in terms of minimums.
Create a story that is as powerful as possible, with engaging copy that stands out and attracts readers, so you can maximize the impact of your content.
Simply check your content for proper on-page optimization.
Create an attractive title.
Design a meaningful URL that contains your target keywords. Avoid ran number code philippines domness.
Make your meta descriptions informative and succinct. The reader should know what they are going to read about.
Choose your target keywords from the top 100-150. Use semantically related keywords.
Structure your text using H1...H6 subheadings. Use 3 to 6 subheadings to explain your point of view.
Spice up your content with videos, GIFs, and photos that grab users' attention.
Respect your readers and find the optimal length for your texts. Make the text easy to read and understand.
Enrich your text with internal links to other websites with articles and sections.
Provide your reader with the option to share your content on social media using buttons.
Make each piece of your content unique. Avoid duplications.
Make sure Google bots can crawl your article.
Check how long your page takes to load. Every millisecond matters.
Make your article page mobile-friendly so your audience can read it anywhere.
Bring the best of your article to your users before they even start reading. Use Schema markup to provide more information in search results.
But don't forget that Google isn't the only one who decides whether your content deserves better ranking, your readers also have a lot to say.
Google doesn't just read your content and award you an A for dedicated and excellent work.
Instead, reward the level of interest in your article by analyzing user behavior when reading it.
It is understandable that you may be surprised that some of the on-page SEO techniques we have seen in this article have little or no effect on positioning.
Most of them affect more your writing skills or the appearance of the content, but they can have huge impacts on the number of times people select your content over others in search results.
And this impact on CTR, time spent on page and bounce rate are signals that Google identifies as belonging to the user experience and that ultimately end up affecting SERP positions.
Which of the on-page SEO elements we've covered in this article do you think you can sacrifice without affecting your rankings? One? Two? Maybe five?
Of course, you can ignore some of them, which is why we have intentionally not highlighted them. Instead, we wanted to place them all at the same level of importance, so that you don't think in terms of minimums.
Create a story that is as powerful as possible, with engaging copy that stands out and attracts readers, so you can maximize the impact of your content.
Simply check your content for proper on-page optimization.
Create an attractive title.
Design a meaningful URL that contains your target keywords. Avoid ran number code philippines domness.
Make your meta descriptions informative and succinct. The reader should know what they are going to read about.
Choose your target keywords from the top 100-150. Use semantically related keywords.
Structure your text using H1...H6 subheadings. Use 3 to 6 subheadings to explain your point of view.
Spice up your content with videos, GIFs, and photos that grab users' attention.
Respect your readers and find the optimal length for your texts. Make the text easy to read and understand.
Enrich your text with internal links to other websites with articles and sections.
Provide your reader with the option to share your content on social media using buttons.
Make each piece of your content unique. Avoid duplications.
Make sure Google bots can crawl your article.
Check how long your page takes to load. Every millisecond matters.
Make your article page mobile-friendly so your audience can read it anywhere.
Bring the best of your article to your users before they even start reading. Use Schema markup to provide more information in search results.