What should you look for?

Bear in mind that your keyword or phrase should be the most frequently used term in the body text of any given webpage. This is called keyword density. However you shouldn’t overuse this signal – if you stuff the copy with keywords then your text won’t be readable and …

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Technical aspects of search engine marketing

Once you’ve started your local SEO effort, the next stage is more aligned with the rest of SEO – creating content for your audience. In this case, we’re looking to create content of interest to a local reader. One of the most common problems for webmasters who run both …

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Have a Site Map and Text-only Navigation

When optimizing your Google My Business page, remember to upload your business logo and photos of your business (staff, office building, etc.). For an online business with no physical location, you can hide your address, but be sure to fill in and validate every other piece of information entered. To …

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You have an opportunity to write something and rank highly

The search engines must execute multiple tasks very well to provide relevant search results. While it’s easy to find “experts” you may want to reach out to, it’s important to remember that not everyone responds positively to such requests. Keyword research can help you discover new content opportunities …

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Domain Age Is More Important For Backlinks

Whether you should go after long tail keywords, which are specific and consist of multiple words, or after head terms largely depends on your competition. Whether it's your friends, relatives, employees, colleagues, business partners, clients, or anyone else, ask them for a link. Someone you know has a website or …

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Its true content is the reality of SEO

Always keep the restrictions of the small screen in mind when creating or editing content. Don’t use too many long sentences, keep your paragraphs around four sentences and use many stops like lists and headings to break up your text. Like titles, search engines typically give headings a higher …

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