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SEO Strategy
  • BY PARTH SHARMA

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TECHNICAL SEO
TYPES OF SEO
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ON-PAGE SEO
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KEYWORDS
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ABOUT SEO
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OFF-PAGE SEO
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Table of Contents
  • IT Comprises ON-Page,Technical and OFF-PAGE seo
  • THIS SEO MAINLY DEAL WITH CONTENT ON PAGE
  • Full form of SEO is
  • Search engine optimization
  • THIS SEO DEALS WITH TECHNICAL ASPECTS OF WEBSITE
  • ALL ABOUT TYPES OF KEYWORDS
  • THIS SEO MAINLY FOCUS ON BACKLINK FORMATION

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SEO
Search Engine Optimization
  • SEO stands for Search Engine Optimization. It's
    the process of making your website more visible
    and rank higher in search engine results pages
    (like Google, Bing, etc.)

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Search
QUERY
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SERPs
Results Page
  • Whenever any user perform a query on search bar
    of search engine,it give some results related to
    that query on a page that page is known as Search
    Engine Result Page.

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ON-PAGE SEO
  • On-page SEO (also called on-site SEO) is the
    process of optimizing webpages and their content
    for both search engines and users. It can help
    rank pages higher on Google and drive more
    organic traffic.
  • Here are some key components of on-page SEO in
    simple terms
  • Content Quality and Relevance Your content
    should be high-quality, relevant to your
    audience, and provide valuable information. This
    includes using relevant keywords naturally within
    your content.
  • Title Tags These are the titles of your web
    pages that appear in search results. They should
    accurately describe the content of the page and
    include relevant keywords.
  • Meta Descriptions These are brief summaries of
    the content on your web pages. While they don't
    directly impact rankings, they can influence
    click-through rates from search results.
  • Heading Tags (H1, H2, etc.) These are used to
    structure your content and make it easier for
    both users and search engines to understand. The
    main heading (H1) should typically include your
    primary keyword.
  • Image Optimization Images on your website should
    be optimized with descriptive filenames and alt
    text that includes relevant keywords.

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OFF-PAGE SEO
  • "Off-page SEO" (also called "off-site SEO")
    refers to actions taken outside of your own
    website to impact your rankings within search
    engine results pages (SERPs) and to influence how
    people discover and engage with your content. 
  • Here are some key components of off-page SEO
  • Link Building This is one of the most crucial
    aspects of off-page SEO. It involves getting
    other websites to link back to your site. Search
    engines like Google consider backlinks as "votes
    of confidence" for your website's quality and
    relevance. The more high-quality and relevant
    backlinks you have, the better your site's
    authority and ranking potential.
  • Local SEO If your business serves a local
    audience, optimizing your online presence for
    local searches is crucial. This involves getting
    listed in local directories, optimizing Google My
    Business profile, and garnering positive reviews
    from local customers.
  • Guest Blogging Writing and publishing articles
    on other websites within your niche can help you
    reach new audiences, establish your authority,
    and earn valuable backlinks to your site.

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Authority
  • Page Authority
  • Domain Authority
  • In simpler terms, Domain Authority provides a
    score, typically on a scale from 1 to 100, that
    indicates the overall authority or credibility of
    a website.
  • Page Authority, in simple terms, refers to a
    metric that predicts how well a specific webpage
    is likely to rank in search engine results pages
    (SERPs)

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Do Vs No follow
DO FOLLOW LINKS
NO FOLLOW LINKS
  • A follow backlink (also known as a dofollow
    backlink) is a hyperlink that passes authority or
    "link juice" from one webpage to another.
  • A nofollow backlink is a hyperlink with a special
    HTML attribute called "nofollow." This attribute
    instructs search engine crawlers not to follow
    the link or pass any authority from the linking
    page to the linked page.

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What is Technical SEO?
What does it involve?
TECHNICAL SEO
Why is it important is it rt
  • It's about optimizing your site's infrastructure
    and ensuring that search engines can crawl,
    index, and understand your content effectively.
  • . If your site has technical issues, it might not
    show up in search results or rank as high as it
    could.
  • involves various tasks such as optimizing website
    speed, ensuring mobile-friendliness, fixing
    broken links, improving website structure
    creating an XML sitemap, and implementing
    structured data markup (schema.org)

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Sitemap
Home page
Blog
Sponsors
About
Events
Join us
Video
Calendar
History
Our Team
Options
Mission
Posts
Guidelines
Volunteer
Sponsors
Press
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Robots.txt
Robots.txt file
  • A robots.txt file is a text file placed on a
    website's server to instruct web robots (often
    called "bots" or "crawlers") how to interact with
    pages on their site.

User-agent Disallow /private/ Disallow
/admin/
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KEYWORDS
  • Keywords are specific words or phrases that
    people use when searching for information on
    search engines. They are crucial in search engine
    optimization (SEO) and digital marketing
    strategies as they help websites rank higher in
    search engine results pages (SERPs) when properly
    optimized. Keywords can be categorized into
    different types based on their characteristics
    and usage.
  • Here are some common types of keywords
  • Short-Tail Keywords Also known as head keywords,
    these are brief and general terms consisting of
    one or two words. They usually have high search
    volume but are also highly competitive. Example
    "shoes", "travel".
  • Long-Tail Keywords These are longer and more
    specific phrases, typically containing three or
    more words. Long-tail keywords have lower search
    volume but are often less competitive and more
    targeted. Example "best running shoes for
    women", "affordable hotels in New York City".
  • LSI Keywords (Latent Semantic Indexing) Keywords
    that are semantically related to the main
    keyword. They help search engines understand the
    context and relevance of a webpage's content.
    Example For the keyword "apple", LSI keywords
    could include "fruit", "iPhone", "MacBook", etc.

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Search Intent of Keywords
INFORMATIONAL KEYWORD TRANSACTIONAL KEYWORDS NAVIGATIONAL KEYWORDS
Keywords used when people are seeking information or answers to their questions. Example "how to tie a tie", "history of Ancient Rome". Keywords indicating the intent to complete a transaction or take a specific action, such as making a purchase, signing up for a service, or downloading a file Example "buy iPhone 13", "book flight to Paris", "download free e-book" Keywords used when people are searching for a specific website or webpage. These often include brand names or specific URLs Example "Facebook login", "OpenAI blog".
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Rank Factors
Authority
Trust
Relevance
  • Mercury is The closest planet to the Sun and the
    smallest one in the Solar System
  • Saturn is a gas giant and has rings. Its
    composed mostly of hydrogen and helium
  • Mars is the second-smallest planet in the Solar
    System, being only larger than Mercury

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