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What is On-Page Optimization in SEO?
On-Page Optimization in SEO
On-Page
optimization in SEO refers to all the things that you can do ON your
website to improve the position in the search
rankings, such as Page titles, HTML code, meta
tags, meta descriptions, and keyword density etc.
The
ultimate goal with on-page optimization in SEO is to speak the
‘search engine language’, and that helps to crawlers
understand the meaning and context of your web pages. Herein a
summary, we describe all the techniques of on-page optimization SEO.
Click
on below Video: SEO On-Page Optimization for Beginners
Techniques of On-Page Optimization in SEO
1.
Content Quality
A
website with excellent content can do great with or without SEO. A
website with lousy content will not endure with or without search
engine optimization. A website with unique and
innovative content can become even better with SEO.
-
Original Content - (Articles, Images, Text, Videos, Infographics, Presentations, Comments etc.) No copies or rewrites of existing articles.
- Content published on your Website - Even if it’s your content, if you have already published it on another website then it’s not good for your website.
- Content that includes Text - Try to have text to accompany your non-text content. Example, if you post videos on the website then try to add a text description and If you add images then try to describe in words what the image is all about.
Click
on below link: SEO Content Writing Tips For High Google Rankings
2.
Page Titles and Meta Descriptions
When
search engines are ‘reading’ your web pages, among other things,
they check the headings, the page title, the description, and the
content of the page (text, images and videos).
They
do so because they want to understand what the page is all about and
then based on other factors (off page SEO, competition, domain
authority, etc.), they will rank your page (various keywords) in a
position in their index.
3.
Content SEO
Content
SEO is part of On-page optimization in SEO and has to do with
optimizing the actual content for target keywords.
Before
publishing content (whether this is text, images, video or audio),
the first step is to do keyword
research.
It
is necessary to find out what search terms or phrases users are
typing the search box and build content that can satisfy their
intent.
Once
you decide your target keywords, you should create a list of related
keywords and use them in your headings, titles, descriptions, and
page content.
Because
with introduction of Rank Brain, Google
search algorithms have become more
knowledgeable and they are no longer looking for keyword relevancy in
your content but for topical relevancy.
It
means to make your content more relevant to broad topics, and you
need to enrich your content with LSI keywords.
There
are many various ways to find out which keywords are considered by
Google to be relevant to target keywords.
4.
Headings and Content Formatting
A
page needs to be suitably formatted. Think of it like a report which
requires to have a heading (h1) and sub headings (h2, h3, h4).
H1
Tag
Each
web page needs to have just one H1 tag. If you are using WordPress
then by default, the title is wrapped into H1 tags of a page.
You
can either choose to have the same <h1> tag and <title>
or provide an alternative title for heading.
Always
remember that search engines display in the results what they find in
the title tag and not the h1 tag.
Other
headings are concerned (h2, h3, h4), the things you need to have in
mind are the following:
Avoid
using a single word for a heading but make the headings exciting and
useful for users.
The
subheadings are an excellent place to use related keywords in
content.
Use
headings in the hierarchically i.e. the first heading tag is the <h1>
and then the <h2> and then <h3> etc.
Content
Formatting
-
Do not just put text on a page but make sure that it is readable form.
-
Use bold, italics or underline to highlight the important parts of a page.
-
Split the text into small paragraphs (3-4 lines).
-
Use a good size font (at least 14px).
-
Use spacing between the paragraphs to make the text easier to read.
-
Make use of CSS to create the sections that stand out and break the text into smaller and in more manageable parts.
5.
Images and other Multimedia Elements
Images
are essential for presentation the purposes. They make a page easier
to understand and more interesting.
One
of the most significant problems with images is that they add to the
loading speed of a page.
- Best practices for images using: Use original images - If you need to use an existing image from the web, you need to reference the source.
- Optimize the size of images – the smaller the size of the image the better.
- Use an ALT tag to describe the image – it helps in search engines understand what the image is about.
- Use descriptive filenames – Don’t simply name your image, ‘image1.jpg’ but try to use descriptive filenames, for example, ‘man-doing-push-ups. JPG’.
6.
URL Optimization
Optimizing
URLs of your web page is essential for maximum SEO. It has two parts
in URL. The first part is URL
optimization and the second is the URL
structure.
Click
on below Video: SEO - On Page URL Optimization
7.
Internal Links
Linking
to pages within a website is very important for SEO because: It’s
like building your web page:
The
very first step a search
engine spider will do once they discover a web
page is to follow the links they find on that page (both internal
links and external links).
So,
when they arrive at the page, if you don’t have any other links
within the text they will read the page and go.
If
you have links pointing to other pages within the website they will
take those into account as well.
Best
methods for Internal Linking:
- Don’t use keywords only for internal links
- Add internal links when they are useful for the reader
- If possible, add the links in the main body of the webpage (not in the sidebar or footer)
8.
External Links
After
the release of Penguin
and Panda, a lot of webmasters are afraid to
link to other websites. They believe that this trigger a Google
penalty, but this is wrong.
By
linking to other high-quality related websites, you increase the
trustworthiness of content, and this is good in SEO.
Also,
Google can use external links as a way to understand more about the
topic’s which you are covered in the content.
Click
on below Video: Internal vs External Links in SEO
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