Get your Website to the Top of Google:
https://youtu.be/L50PcDFK9es
ABOUT BACKLINK SAMPLE:
http://www.knowledgeformen.com/use-law-of-attraction-create-dream-life/
Create Backlinks to Your Website:
https://youtu.be/ZljiG9R5GbU
Youtube Video Ranking:
https://youtu.be/I-YKfe5iqEA
Blogspot SEO Tutorial:中繼標記
https://youtu.be/eJxkUnAA16k
SEO Guide For Blogger:自訂漫遊器標頭標籤
https://youtu.be/vyGBQjCd-FU
Google+ for Social:google+=google future
https://youtu.be/kQAioHXpl7g
If you keep your PBN links between 5-20% of your overall link profile, then you should be pretty safe.
The other 80-90% of your links should come from internal pages like guest posts, business listings, branded properties, or niche blog/forum comments.
5 Lesser Known On-Page SEO Optimization Techniques in 2016:
You might have already read about:
- improvising meta tags/description :nature world
- responsive design :cc
- faster loading webpage speed
- effective keyword density:local business
- shorter and easy URLs:expire url
- proper image optimization:alt=
- header tags: nature word
- Internal linking :20percent
You can add an image and put keywords in its alt tag and increase keyword density but what can you possibly do to an embedded video?“(4 X 10) + (2 X 90)/100 = 2.2 minutes”
WordPress users can use WordPress SEO by Yoast plugin to measure reading level score and other important On-Page Optimization factors
Like Website ‘A’ links an internal article in its sidebar. Putting a sidebar link pointing to one of the internal webpage is also a sort of interlink and Google 100% supports interlinking.
If you ask me, then yes it is, all you have to do is just internal link to an article on the sidebar.
Blog posts and comments help Google understand the context of the article.
Answer is, Add Keyword(s)!:
Your readers may not add the keywords in their comments you are targeting, so this is what I’d suggest you to do.
Keep
the comments on moderation, once you have a long or valuable comment on
hold, add one or two keywords you are targeting in that comment. No! do
not keyword stuff but add keywords in such a way that it would feel
natural to any human. Just add keyword once or twice in the comment and
make it look pretty natural.
If you cannot make the comment look natural once you add keyword(s), I’d suggest not doing it.
It’s obvious for you to know that post title should be max 70 characters long as Google only reads the first 70 characters in a post title while indexing.
It is
advisable to post keyword at start or after two-three words in the
title. I could write the title of this post in two different ways, and
they are:
Title #1 – “On-Page Optimization Techniques: Top 5 Lesser Known Strategies” or
Title #2 – “5 Lesser Known On-Page Optimization Techniques to Understand in 2015”
He added characters like ‘{Geek]*’ or ‘[New]’ at the start of the blog post title. Adding such characters do not magically improve CTR but it does looks different to the reader, and he usually clicks on it if it appears on the first page.
In general, Google tends to use video results for these types of keywords:- How-to keywords (“how to shave a cat”)
- Reviews (“Bluehost review”)
- Tutorials (“Setting up WordPress”)
- Anything fitness or sports related (“Cardio kickboxing”)
- Funny videos (“Cute animals”)
SEO Rules for 2016:
https://www.ama.org/publications/MarketingNews/Pages/seo-rules-2016.aspx.
SEO impact next year will be mobile-friendliness, which will increase in impact by 88%; analysis of a page’s perceived value (up 81%); usage data such as dwell time (up 67%); and readability and design (up 67%). SEO factors that the study reported will decrease in impact are the effectiveness of paid links (down 55%) and the influence of anchor text (down 49%).
In the old days, it was about getting the click. Now search engines are seeing how people are interacting with your website: Are they going back and clicking on results, or are they finding the answers they’re looking forToday it’s about the post-click activity. Not only do you have to get the clicks, but you have to satisfy user intent.”
Keywords aren’t the be-all and end-all:
Adds Laetsch: “Historically, we wanted to get a keyword in the body copy or in the meta description. Now that’s all gone out the window. As the search engines get smarter, they start to think about other words that you expect to be in that article, what will signal that this is an authoritative article on the topic.
If you were writing an article about the Apple Watch, you might have the words ‘Apple,’ ‘iPhone,’ ‘Watch,’ ‘apps’ and ‘time.’ If those are in the body copy, it sends signals to the search engines that this is a pretty good article.”
Seventy-five percent of search queries are between three and five words long, so you should write headlines accordingly
"Google, right now, is making 500 algorithm changes a year,” Laetsch says. “Every change is focused on making sure that when someone searches on Google, if they get the right result on the first few pages, they’ve got a great experience. It’s not, ‘How am I going to tweak the engine or trick Google, Bing or Yahoo?’ It’s how you make sure that your content is the best possible content on the Internet for the words that you care about.”
“The more original content that you can produce—whether it’s an image or a video,
or long-form content, anything you can put together that’s going to justify
someone wanting to read it or share it—the better.”
The changes that Google is making, and the reason they’re making these changes, is to make sure they’re sending traffic to pages that delight humans. ” He suggests breaking up long-form content with subheads, bullet points and images throughout the copy to make it easy for readers to more quickly scan and digest it.
Size matters.
Longer articles, between 1,200 to 1,500 words, perform better in search, on average,
Laetsch says. “It’s significantly different than it was two or three years ago,
when 300 words was a pretty long page. Longer articles are getting more traffic,
and they’re ranking higher in SEO, especially for competitive terms.
The changes that Google is making, and the reason they’re making these changes,
is to make sure they’re sending traffic to pages that delight humans.
” He suggests breaking up long-form content with subheads, bullet points and
images throughout the copy to make it easy for readers to more quickly scan and digest it.
Longer articles perform better in search results because there are more words and images to rank on the page, Shepard says. “People are sharing longer articles on social media more, and linking to them and citing them more. Shorter articles do well sometimes, but on average, longer articles tend to perform better.”
Use unique images.
While images aren’t as big of a referral source in Google as they used to be,
having unique images on your site is valuable, Shepard says. “The same image
can show up in hundreds of places around the Web, but having unique content
around those images is what makes it stand out. I’m not opposed to using stock
images to illustrate a point, but any time you can create something that’s
custom or use unique photography, that will pay off more in the long run.”
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