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Tuesday, February 11, 2025

Archive for the 'SEO Tips' Category

Professional’s Guide to SEO from MOZ

MOZ contributor Felicia Crawford has published ‘The Professional’s Guide to SEO’ revealing advanced SEO strategy sneak preview. She says, “If you know Moz, you know the Beginner’s Guide to SEO. It’s the resource marketers the world over have used to learn SEO and get a taste for its potential and power. And while we offer a delectable buffet of guides in our content smörgåsbord, there hasn’t been one comprehensive resource to serve as a follow-up for those who’ve mastered the beginner level. That’s why we’ve developed the Professional’s Guide to SEO: a guide... [...]

10 Steps to Building an SEO Strategy for a New Website

Any website needs SEO. And newly launched websites need it badly. You should start working on your SEO plan as soon as you start thinking of launching a website. MOZ contributor Adriana Stein has published an article highlighting 10 essential steps to build an SEO strategy for your new website. She says, “If you’re ready to fast forward your baby website to an adult and beat the competition, just follow this SEO checklist for new websites! 1. Pick the right domain name (you can’t change it after!) The right domain name is associated with SEO equity, so aligning your company and brand... [...]

Surround Sound SEO – Everything You Should Know

According to HubSpot, Surround Sound Marketing refers to a strategy that prioritizes being found in as many of the top-ranking pages as possible versus simply getting your own domain to rank at the top of the results. Semrush contributor Alisa Meredith has published an article on how to use surround sound SEO. She says, “Surround Sound marketing enables you to be everywhere your customers are searching online. Get Found in SERPs Traditional SEO prioritizes getting our own content to rank. With over 4 million blog posts published daily, gaining a top spot in the search results for important... [...]

Searchmetrics Highlights Four Harmful SEO Misconceptions

When it comes to SEO, there is a lot of information. To filter the most authentic information, you need to equip yourself with the right mindset. Searchmetrics contributor Boris Wartenberg has published an article highlighting four harmful SEO misconceptions. He says, “SEO myths are hard to dispel. Four of them, in particular, are bad enough to cause damage to your brand and limit its revenue potential. Read this post and learn the most harmful SEO misconceptions. Misconception 1: SEO is a one-time thing To get top rankings all you need to do is optimize the content of your website for search... [...]

2022 SEO Predictions [Podcast]

Searchmetrics has published the latest Voices of Search podcast episode ‘2022 SEO Predictions’ featuring Benjamin Shapiro. The Searchmetrics  team says, “Jordan Koene, SEO Strategist at Searchmetrics, and Ben sit down together to give 5 SEO predictions for 2022. Google caught the community by surprise on multiple occasions this year, and with that in mind, they discuss what could be in store for SEO in 2022.” Searchmetrics  [...]

Improve Your SEO Performance with These Podcasts

Learning is an inherent process that helps you grow. Today, there are multiple resources available to learn the concepts and lessons you need. Ahrefs contributor Rebecca Liew has published an article highlighting 15 podcasts to boost your SEO game. She says, “I have serious commitment issues when it comes to podcasts (and books and TV series, for that matter). That’s because I’m a firm believer in being fussy about what I give my time to. And having tuned in to various SEO podcasts in the past month, I must say 15 of them won my fancy. From broader discussions on SEO to more technical... [...]

On-Page SEO: An In-Depth Guide

On-page SEO is the process of optimizing pages on your site to improve rankings and user experience. Semrush has published ‘On-Page SEO: An In-Depth Guide’ to help you understand this process. Connor Lahey says, “Google regularly updates its algorithm, improving its ability to understand both user intent and overall user experience once a user lands on a page. That’s why it’s important to learn SEO and keep up with best practices. Additionally, Google prioritizes user experience, so it’s key to consider on-page SEO practices in your overall strategy. A well-optimized... [...]

What Is SEO | How To Rank In 2022 [Video]

HubSpot has published a new video ‘What Is SEO | How To Rank In 2022’ explaining the SEO basics and highlighting some useful tips to achieve high search engine rankings. The HubSpot team says, “SEO is how you get your website to rank high on Google search results, which drives traffic and increases sales. This video offers a full overview of how to achieve SEO excellence, along with free tools to help the process and the latest tips to rank high in 2022.” HubSpot  [...]

SEO Title Tags [Guide]

A title tag is an HTML element that specifies the title of a web page. A page’s title tag is displayed as part of the search snippet in a search engine results page (SERP). Rank Ranger’s Liraz Postan has published a complete guide titled ‘SEO Title Tags’. He says, “First things first, if you didn’t know by now, you should learn what title tags are and what’s their primary function. Title tags are coded HTML tags that involve selecting a specific title for a website. The location of the title tag is always on the title bar of the selected browser and the Search... [...]

What Bounce Rates Mean for SEO [Answered]

The term bounce rate refers to the percentage of visitors from an external source that land on a page and leave without navigating to another. Practical Ecommerce contributor Ann Smarty has published an article explaining what bounce rates mean for SEO. She says, “Bounce rate is a helpful metric only compared to other pages on your site — to identify (and understand) pages with an unusually high or low bounce rate. A high bounce rate could indicate a slow load, poor design, confusing content, or other flaws. (It could, again, also mean the page responded to visitors’ needs without having... [...]


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