SEO
What is SEO ?
This
is the process of optimizing your website to "rank" higher in search
engine results pages, thereby increasing the amount of organic (or free)
traffic your website receives. The channels that benefit from SEO include
websites, blogs, and infographics.
How SEO works
You
might think of a search engine as a website you visit to type (or speak) a
question into a box and Google, Yahoo!, Bing, or whatever search engine you're
using magically replies with a long list of links to webpages that could
potentially answer your question.
That's
true. But have you ever stopped to consider what's behind those magical lists
of links?
Here's
how it works: Google (or any search engine you're using) has a crawler that
goes out and gathers information about all the content they can find on the
Internet. The crawlers bring all those 1s and 0s back to the search engine to
build an index. That index is then fed through an algorithm that tries to match
all that data with your query.
There
are a lot of factors that go into a search engine's algorithm, and here's how a group of experts ranked their
importance:
That's
all the SE (search engine) of SEO.
On
page SEO: This type of SEO focuses on all of the
content that exists "on the page" when looking at a website. By
researching keywords for their search volume and intent (or meaning), you can
answer questions for readers and rank higher on the search engine results pages
(SERPs) those questions produce.
Search engine optimization (SEO) is the process of affecting the online visibility of a website or a web page in a web search engine's unpaid results—often referred to as
"natural", "organic", or "earned" results.
In general, the earlier (or higher ranked on the search results page), and more
frequently a website appears in the search results list, the more visitors it
will receive from the search engine's users; these visitors can then be
converted into customers. SEO may target different kinds of search, including image search, video search, academic search, news search, and industry-specific vertical search engines. SEO differs from local search engine optimization in that the latter is focused on
optimizing a business' online presence so that its web pages will be displayed
by search engines when a user enters a local search for its products or services. The former instead is more focused
on national or international searches.
Off
page SEO: This type of SEO focuses on
all of the activity that takes place "off the page" when looking to
optimize your website. "What activity not on my own website could affect
my ranking?" You might ask. The answer is inbound links, also known as
backlinks. The number of publishers that link to you, and the relative
"authority" of those publishers, affect how highly you rank for the
keywords you care about. By networking with other publishers, writing guest
posts on these websites (and linking back to your website), and generating
external attention, you can earn the backlinks you need to move your website up
on all the right SERPs.
Unlike On-
page SEO, Off-page SEO refers to activities you can perform outside the
boundaries of your website. The most important are:
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Social Media
Marketing
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