When Developing New Content
SEO best practices when developing new content
You need to have contenet on your website, is the foundation of every website. It’s impossible to optimize without contene. That is why small websites, with just 10 or 20 pages have a hard time drawing traffic: there are thousands of other topic-related websites that publish new content every day. So you need to develop new content, that is SEO friendly and that offers quality information to your readers there are others that we’ll do it and get your potential clients.
1. You need to think in groups. This is a battle of quality and also of quantity. You need more than one article to get rising traffic to your website. And you need articles that target high competitive keywords, and the articles must be supported by related content that targets derived long tail keywords.
2. Watch the news for rising trends. When news reaches a high volume of articles, searches, lots of tweets and so on, Google will enable their QDF (Query Deserves Freshness) ranking algorithm that is different from the classic ranking algorithm basically because it favorites fresh content that speaks about the rising news.
3. Don’t have too much keywords in each list. Have small lists of targeted keywords. Each group of articles that you’re planning should have a small list of related keywords behind it. This list should contain the main, high competitive keyword and derived/related keywords. This step is necessary, in order to develop articles that target keywords with at least few monthly searches. You need to focus on the keywords that gives you traffic.
4. Plan the links between your articles. Internal linking is extremely important not only for SEO but also for improving user experience. Articles that target long tail keywords rank easier it’s more probably to attract incoming links. If then you link from these articles to the one that targets a more competitive term then some of the link juice will also flow to that article.
5. Use long tail keywords. Long tail keywords play a crucial role. The reason is because ranking for long tail keywords depends more on how well optimized your content is rather than external factors. All the good rankings on long tail keywords will improve the exposure of the article that targets the high competitive keyword and will also flow some link-authority to it. Long tail keywords are also more targeted than single words.
6. Titles. Titles are the most important factor of users clicking your articles. In terms of SEO, I think that titles play a major roles. A good title will contain your keywords for that article but also will have something that will trigger the curiosity or interest of readers.
7. Check that your pages has been crawled and indexed. Make sure you don’t have metatags with noindex that will block search engines from indexing your content.
8. Spread the content. The Internet is like a big playground and if you want others to see “your new toy” you’ll have to go where the big attractions are. This means that you’ll have to identify what social networks host discussions or bookmarkings on related topics.
9. Internally Linking. Internal links should be made in a natural way. This means to have descriptive anchor text (do not use ”click here”… kind of link) placed inside sentences. Don’t abuse of this and link all your pages to your main page: it will get you penalized. Also, don’t link internally with the same keyword: diversify, use singular or plurals, synonyms, related terms. Very important is to link between topic-related pages: this way you’ll maximize your SEO efforts. Be aware that more links to the same page from the same article will be considered by search engines as one: but use them to improve user functionality.
10. Users and search engines should see the same version of your content. Don’t try to cloak your pages and present different versions of your page to users and search engines. It will get you penalized.
11. Don’t stuff the footer or end of article with lots of links. Placing lots of links in the footer of your website or at the end of your article and thinking that this will improve your SEO and user interactivity is wrong. People will find it strange and will not even bother reading all your links and search engines will not assign any relevancy to those links. Links are meant to be clicked when reason asks for it. Use your links in a logical way to offer more interesting information and you’ll get clicks from your readers.
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