As we are starting as a beginner’s guide, let me start with what SEO is.
SEO is a superpower that you give to your website that helps it stand out in the vast universe. It’s the magical art of sprinkling keywords in your content, creating content spells, and making friends with wizards. So your site becomes the hero with whom everyone wants to have a cup of coffee on the first page of search results.
This is the beginner's guide for the people out there who are struggling to rank their website, which costs a huge amount. Just don't. Sometimes the work that can’t be done by payment is done by little strategies. There are some little points if you are starting your blog as a beginner.
Keyword research: give and reach out to the most relevant keywords that are perfect matches for the respective niches.
On-page optimization:
Use a basic keyword in your blog title.
Subsume the keywords naturally in content, headers, and meta
Description.
Insert images with ALT text.
Quality content: make informative, attractive, and well-structured content that conveys the direct needs of the audience.
Mobile optimization: make sure that your blog is mobile-friendly for better search engine ranking.
Internal and external links:
make sure to add links to your other relevant posts within your blog for more time spent on your blog and website.
Make sure to add external links to authoritative sites for credibility.
User experience: the center of attraction goes to the website design, which should be user-friendly, easy to navigate, and clear action.
SSL Security: The main focus should be on the fact that your website should have a secure connection for it to rank on search engines.
A lesser-known SEO tip that not everyone knows and mentions is "co-occurrence.”
This involves focusing on the exact keyword matches and understanding the context in which certain topics and terms naturally appear together. This broader approach can enhance your content’s semantics, which signals to the search engine that your content is valuable for the audience.
Another one is LSI keywords, which are latent semantic indexing keywords that clarify information related to the main page. Tools like Google’s keyword planner and LSI graph can assist you in finding LSI keywords related to your respective topics.
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