Top 10 SEO Tips to Drive Growth to your New Website

If you have just launched a new website, it is going to take time for it to become established on the internet and start attracting visitors. However, there are quite a few things you can do to speed up this process, helping your site get better search engine rankings and more traffic much sooner. Here are 10 SEO tips specifically chosen with new websites in mind.

1. Target low competition keywords at the outset

When you first launch your site, it will have a very low authority on Google, and this means it will rank less well than established competitors for high competition keywords. Whilst there is nothing to stop you from targeting those keywords, the quickest way to generate new traffic to your site is to target those keywords which are less competitive.

You can check how competitive a keyword is by using Google’s Keyword Planner. This will show you whether competition for a term is high, medium or low. Finding keywords that are less competitive gives you more of a chance of ranking for them and getting the traffic that they send. If you only target highly competitive keywords, you may not rank at all and thus get no organic traffic in the early days. This method is a good technique to use whilst your site builds up authority.

2. Always put your main keyword in your page title tag

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Title tags and other meta information are used by search engines to determine the subject matter of each page or post on your website. It’s absolutely crucial, therefore, that when you create your new website, that the page title tag has the most important keyword or term included. This way, when someone searches for that term, search engines will see that your page has relevant content.

There’s a definite link between keywords in the title tag and search engine rankings, so make the most of this technique. You should also make sure that you include your keyword in the page’s meta description.

3. Write titles for searchers, not searches engines

Getting ranked number one in Google does not guarantee you any traffic. You’ll only get people coming to your website if your result gets clicked on. So, when you write the title of your page or blog post, you have to write it in a way that will make the reader want to click on it. It has to grab attention and be compelling.

If you run an online store, you can maximize sales by writing titles that attract searchers who are ready to buy. To do this, simply add the word buy to your keyword, for example, ‘buy handmade chocolate. If someone includes the word ‘buy in the search term, titles like these are much more likely to get clicked on and result in a sale.

4. Make sure your title doesn’t get cut off

Space is precious in search engine results and when it comes to titles, only about the first 70 characters get shown – sometimes less for mobile devices. The length for meta descriptions is about 100 characters.

If your titles and meta descriptions are too long, they’ll get cut off midway through. This can have a negative effect on click-through rates as searchers want all the information in front of them before deciding whether to click or not.

Make sure you keep within the limits and, if possible, put your keywords near the beginning. That way, they’ll always be shown.

5. Don’t put things in the way of your content

If searchers have chosen to visit your site, they expect to find the content they have searched for as soon as they land on your page. To make sure this happens, don’t force them to scroll halfway down the page before seeing the title and don’t bombard them with adverts and pop-ups.

Google pays particular attention to what it calls ‘above the fold’ content: i.e., the content you see before scrolling. They don’t want to see browser-sized images with no text, nor do they want them full of header ads.

To rank well and to keep visitors on your site, give them what they are looking for the moment they land.

6. Optimize your images

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A lot of people search for products by doing an image search. If they see something they like the look of, they’ll visit the site directly from the Google’s image results. If you sell products on your website and have lots of images, you can turn these into ranking opportunities by optimising them.

All you need to do is add a description to the alt text tag, for example, <img src=“photo-of-handmade-chocolate.png” alt=“delicious homemade chocolate” />

As you can see from the example above, it can also help to change the actual image name from the number given by your camera DCSN-846368.png to something search engines can read, e.g., ‘photo-of-handmade-chocolate.png

7. Use accelerated mobile pages (AMP)

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You can improve your search engine rankings by improving the speed at which your website loads. One of the best ways to do this for mobile devices is by using accelerated mobile pages. These are lightweight versions of web pages designed to load very quickly on phones.

AMP pages already rank highly in mobile searches, so don’t miss-out. 66% of our surfing is now done on mobile devices.

Another key to faster loading times is to make sure that your web host runs your website on a high-performance, fast-loading server.

8. Keep your website fresh

Search engines like to promote websites that are regularly updated with new or refreshed content. If you’ve got a new website, you won’t have anything that needs updating straight away, but it can be a big help, SEO-wise, to add new content to it regularly.

One of the best ways to do this is by adding a weekly or bi-weekly blog post. The sooner you begin to develop a blog, the better it can be for your ranking. And remember, your blog post can be used to send people to your products.

9. Add internal links

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Theres a well-known phrase in SEO called a link juice and this refers to the fact that when you link from one page to another, some of the ranking power of the linking page is passed to the linked-to page.

So, if you have a page that gets lots of traffic and want other pages to rank higher, add an internal link from the high-ranking page to the pages whose ranking you want to see increased. Don’t overdo it, though: too many links will dilute the link juice.

10. Submit a sitemap to Google Search Console

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Google Search Console, formerly Google Webmaster Tools, is one of the most important sets of tools you can use to help your sites SEO. One of the things it enables you to do is upload a sitemap of your website.

When you upload a sitemap, Google will then crawl your site and index all the pages, posts, images and other content it can find. Only once these things are indexed can they be found on Google or turn up in search results. If you resubmit your sitemap every time you update your website, Google will always have up-to-date knowledge of your content.

You can open a Google Search Console account for free.

Conclusion

If you have just set up a new website, hopefully the ten tips given in this post will have shown you some of the ways to help your site start ranking in search engine results and how to get searchers to click through to your site.

The Simple Weekly Workout to Improve SEO

7 quick SEO hacks for the SEO newbie

If you want to improve the success of your website, you need to keep working at your SEO. This can be difficult if other parts of your business demand most of your time. To help, we’ve put together a weekly workout of six short tasks every website owner should try to do weekly. By just spending ten minutes each day, or an hour a week, these activities can have a very beneficial effect on your website and the success of your business.

1. Update old content

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Google loves to promote newer content because it provides users with the most up to date and accurate information. This is why older content slowly starts to slide down the rankings. When you update an existing piece of content, the date you publish the changes is recorded and Google becomes aware that it has been modified. For this reason, spending a little time each week updating your content can have a beneficial influence on how those pages rank and make the information more relevant for your readers. Even if you only change one piece of content each week, you’ll eventually get around to updating your whole site regularly.

2. Rework your titles and meta descriptions

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Search engines rely on page and post titles and meta descriptions to discover how relevant your content is to someone’s search query – the more relevant they are, the more likely your page is to rank well. At the same time, the title and the meta description appear in the search results and the better these appeal to the user, the more chance it has to be clicked on.

To give your content more chance of ranking and getting a clickthrough as a result, you should look at reworking them from time to time – especially if they have stopped ranking so well. Make sure they both contain your relevant keywords and that they are written in such a way that a human would find them interesting enough to click on.

You can also update your URLs, making them cleaner and easier for a search engine to understand. However, if you do, you will be creating a new address for your page and this means that any external links to the old page won’t work. To avoid losing any traffic from links on other sites, you can set up a redirect, so that any traffic aimed at the old URL can be sent directly to your new one and not a 404 error page.

3. Deal with broken Links

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Following on from this, you should swiftly deal with any broken links you have on your website, either internal links to your own content or external links to other sites. Having broken links gives your visitors a poor experience and for this reason, search engines will be reluctant to reward you with higher rankings.

Internal links can occur if you’ve changed the URL of one page and not updated menus or other links to it. It can also happen if you’ve deleted a page and forgot to remove any links.

Broken external links tend to be the main problem because you may be unaware if a website or page you linked to a while ago is still there.

The easiest way to deal with broken links is to use a plugin that automatically checks for them and notifies you when any have been found. This makes it easy to update the link or, if a suitable alternative cannot be found, to remove it altogether. If you have a lot of links on your site, it certainly reduces the amount of time needed to check them manually.

4. Promote your business on social media

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Search engines are beginning to take increasing notice of how brands perform on social media, especially if they are getting good reviews or a lot of likes or shares. Besides having a positive effect on your ranking, social media can also have an enormous impact on your website traffic and business reputation.

For this reason, it is important to post content on your chosen social media platforms on a regular basis and to include links to your website whenever you can. This way, the more a post is liked and shared, the more visitors you are likely to get.

Regular use of social media platforms can increase awareness, familiarity and trust amongst consumers and develop brand loyalty among existing customers – and the more likes and shares you have, the more people will feel that yours is a business which can be relied upon.

5. Check out the competition

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If you are looking for content that works, the best place to find it is to see how well your competitors are doing. Analysing the competition is big business and there are many online tools specially created to help discover what content they are publishing and how well it is doing on search engines and social media. You can find titles of posts, the keywords being used, the number of shares and likes on different social media platforms and how much traffic each piece of content generates.

This can give you an in-depth insight into content that is trending and what your target market is looking for. From knowing this, you can then begin to create similar content of your own and gain a share of that traffic for yourself.

6. Reach out to influencers

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One of the most important ranking factors is the number of backlinks a website has from high authority websites, especially those in a similar niche. In order to get these backlinks, you need to engage with the people who publish on these sites. You can do this in a number of ways, for example, leaving comments on their blog posts, mentioning and linking to them in your own posts, and liking, sharing, responding to and mentioning them on social media.

The more you engage with them, the more chance you will have of developing a relationship with them where they read and share your content. It takes quite a bit of time to do this – some of these influencers have millions of social media followers and visitors to their sites. A single tweet won’t get you noticed.

However, a single tweet from them or a mention in their blog post can send millions of people to your website or lead to higher rankings in Google. The benefits to your business can be substantial and long-lasting. It can be worth the effort.

Conclusion

Ten minutes a day or an hour a week doing these simple but effective SEO tasks can have a significant impact on your website. They can increase ranking, improve click through rates, make site content more relevant and engaging, give you a better understanding of what to post and where, and help you get noticed by those who have influence.

How to rank higher in Search Engine Optimization in 2019

7 SEO Trends That Will Matter Most in 2021

With the onward development of search engine algorithms, website owners everywhere will need to make changes in how they conduct their SEO. Today, with advanced technologies like artificial intelligence and machine learning at their disposal, search engines can better understand the intentions of a user and provide results which accurately meet their needs. In addition, the changes in how we use the internet, mobile searches, for example, are also affecting the way we optimise our sites. With these developments in mind, here we’ll look at how this will impact SEO in 2019.

Changing content to match algorithm updates

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RankBrain is Google’s machine learning, AI-based algorithm. Although it has been around since 2015, its use of machine learning means that it is continually discovering how to produce better results. One of its key abilities is to ‘understand’ the content of a website. Rather than rely purely on things like keywords to discover whether a site was relevant to a search query, it is able to consider the entire content to give it a more in-depth understanding of the subject matter being discussed.

It does this by analysing the pages for subject-related terms and other content that help it identify the topic and purpose more precisely than ever before. For example, it can understand whether someone is searching for a web hosting product, information about web hosting or a technical web hosting knowledge base and can differentiate between these different types of content to ensure the right pages show up in the user’s result.

What does this mean for SEO? It means that rather than focus simply on putting keywords in the right places, you’ll also need to ensure your content includes information which contains all the other related terms that the algorithm will look for.

Optimizing for ‘Mobile First Indexing’

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Since the numbers of mobile searches overtook desktop searches, Google has moved its focus even further towards mobile devices. Last year, it introduced Mobile First Indexing, essentially using the mobile rather than the desktop version of your site as the one it uses to rank pages in results.

As a consequence, the focus of your SEO should now be on your mobile site. While the content may be the same on both, things to consider will include navigation, ease of use and, very importantly, loading times.

The latter will mean more webmasters using caching, CDNs, minification and image optimisation to speed up their sites, as well as a shift away from shared hosting to the much faster VPS. It will also see an increase in the number of sites using accelerated mobile pages (AMPs).

Structuring content for the way search results are displayed 

Anatomy of a Google search listing

As you may have noticed, when you type a question into Google, it is now able to produce an answer directly in the search results in the form of a knowledge graph. The knowledge graph is a detailed excerpt from a web page that is presented in a box right at the top of the search results.

Another change that Google has introduced is putting a list of related questions underneath the knowledge graph before showing the list of other ranking websites. Clicking on each of these questions produces a featured extract from other websites that answer those questions.

The rest of the top results also have features snippets which, in some way, give an answer to the question too. To get these most prized ranking positions, it means reconsidering how you present the information on your websites – such as in the form of questions and answers, lists and structured tables.

Providing search engines with structured data

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Search engine have been calling for increased use of structured data markup for quite a few years and this year will see an increase in websites doing just that. The reason is simple, the more structured data you add to your HTML, the better a search engine can understand the content and structure of your site. Doing this enables the search engine to see your page’s relevance to a search query far easier and thus helps you rank for the right queries.

The other benefit of markup is that it can be used to highlight content that appears in the actual search results and which can help increase clickthrough rates – such as user ratings and meta descriptions.

Adapting to new search behaviours

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As smartphone keyboards are an effort to use accurately and typing queries on smart speakers like Amazon Echo is impossible, more and more people are using voice search. Indeed, our fondness for it on these devices has increased the numbers of people using voice on PCs with Google Assistant and Cortana.

These types of searches have a consequence for SEO as we use different forms of language. When we speak, we use natural language, e.g., ‘find me a builder in Leeds,’ whereas with a keyboard, we’d just type ‘builder Leeds’.

This has obvious implications for websites that have heavily focused on keywords in the past. Natural speech is more likely to use longtail keywords and content which features them is likely to rank better in voice search results.

Conclusion

SEO is a dynamic process that constantly requires website owners to react to developments in search engine algorithms and to changes in the way people search the internet. Hopefully, the trends we have discussed here will help you make the right changes to your SEO strategy in the coming year, improving your rankings and increasing your organic traffic.

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