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It's nice to have lots of interesting, well-written, and insightful pages on your website, but nobody can ever see them without the correct SEO techniques. One thing is to ensure that each page has the remember a lot tags, is well-structured, and features specific keywords, but linking each page or post to other pages on your site will make a huge difference in how your overall website is viewed by Google. Internal links help your audience navigate through your website and help search engines know what your pages are about and how they connect to each other. Look throughout each page for possibilities to connect to your other pages and blogs, but be careful not to overdo it. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: How to boost your website ranking on Google?


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How to boost your website ranking on Google?
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Make Your Meta Descriptions attractive
  • A snippet that appears in the search results
    under your page title, describing exactly what's
    on your page and why anyone should click on it.
  • Each of your web pages will have its own special
    Meta description.
  • From a ranking perspective, one of the most
    relevant and most noticeable elements to remember
    is these Meta descriptions.
  • They serve as a mini advertisement for your
    website, in essence.

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  • The more attractive they can be, the better, in
    order to draw clients.
  • Keep the tag and URL of your title short.
  • Then, create each description in a way that is
    both appealing and informative, arousing the
    imagination of the audience within a maximum of
    150 words.

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Search Engine Optimization
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Publish Long Content
  • For longer posts, authenticity will increase,
    with Google recognizing deeper copying as more
    important than a shorter post that leaves out
    details.
  • Plus, the well-researched a topic is, the more
    assured and important it is, the more Google
    looks for two things when deciding its rankings.
  • Equally important for long-form content are
    structure and layout.
  • Instead of using your copy as one big piece of
    text, break it up using specific subheadings that
    are likely to be searched for using the keywords
    your target audience uses.

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  • Add bullet lists where you can, as well as any
    helpful photos or videos that support the
    information you post.
  • The better quality of your content, the better it
    will be viewed by Google and the higher it will
    rank.

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Use Internal Links
  • It's nice to have lots of interesting,
    well-written, and insightful pages on your
    website, but nobody can ever see them without the
    correct SEO techniques.
  • One thing is to ensure that each page has the
    remember a lot tags, is well-structured, and
    features specific keywords, but linking each page
    or post to other pages on your site will make a
    huge difference in how your overall website is
    viewed by Google.

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  • Internal links help your audience navigate
    through your website and help search engines know
    what your pages are about and how they connect to
    each other.
  • Look throughout each page for possibilities to
    connect to your other pages and blogs, but be
    careful not to overdo it.
  • For the highest quality content that suits a
    search.
  • In addition to undermining the quality of the
    content you've written, stuffing links into your
    copy without reason will also set Google's alarm
    bells ringing.

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  • Only add links to a page where they match
    naturally to boost the user experience, as with
    the addition of relevant imagery or multimedia.
  • This, in turn, will have some juicy outlets for
    Google's spiders to dig their teeth into.

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Make Your Website easy to load
  • Consumers look for simplicity, comfort and, most
    importantly, speed in today's day and age of
    technical advancements and high-speed internet.
  • If your website, particularly on mobile devices,
    is slow to load, you're not only off-putting your
    clients.
  • Search engines really don't like referring users
    to sluggish pages.
  • Google aims to keep users satisfied with its
    product because it offers the results they want,
    which is why websites are first and foremost
    ranked.

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  • In other words, for your Google ranking, sluggish
    websites spell trouble, resulting in pages
    landing far lower in the search engine results.
  • This means less page visits, less income from
    advertisements and, inevitably, fewer
    conversions.

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