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Showing posts with label 7 On-Page SEO Essentials for Beginners. Show all posts
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Wrensilva (formerly Wrenhifi), a company specializing in Hi-Fi and based in San Diego, USA, offers hand-held audio equipment and brings new life to the once popular console and sound system. The brand offers a hi-tech dresser in chic and retro style with the Standard One.
Surprising on the revival of vinyl, Wrensilva proposes to restore to the taste of the day these furniture intended for the audio equipment for private individuals, integrating all the technology of today.
A unique piece of furniture produced with the order, for 6,900 dollars
This model is the meeting between high-quality hi-fi equipment and modern wooden furniture made by hand. Available in walnut or oak with selected wood and built on site, each model will be unique and slightly different. The furniture in the delicate and retro style offers a lot of storage and a compartment dedicated to the vinyls.
On the technical side, there are many cleverly hidden devices: a vintage belt deck, a pair of 8-inch Wrensilva C80M two-way speakers of 300 watts, several audio connections including a 3.5 mm jack, bluetooth connectivity and Streaming wi-fi.
The Tom Tom VIO is a real revolution in GPS navigation for scooters and motorcycles with many features that make it unavoidable!
The famous brand TomTom has designed the very first connected GPS specifically designed for both wheels. An indispensable innovation for all drivers. The TomTom VIO offers many unique features that make it a true technological wonder. For a more serene and safe road comfort.
The GPS works via a Bluetooth connection with your Smartphone. The TomTom Vio application is free (available on all devices). It also features real-time traffic information that offers alternative routes, danger zone alerts, incoming and outgoing calls in hands-free mode, and more ...
The TomTom Vio GPS provides both visual and voice navigation if the user has Bluetooth audio earphones. The driver is notified when the call is received by displaying the corresponding number. The directory is also available through the application that synchronizes with your contacts.
A "Hazardous Areas" service also makes driving easier. This is the same principle that can be found on Waze or the Coyote. Also, the speed display turns red if the limit is exceeded to remind the driver that it is in violation.
Besides its practical side, the Tom Tom Vio is design. A range of silicone shells is available in six colors to match that of the scooter.
As you will understand, the TomTom Vio is essential for drivers of two wheels. It is available on Amazon for 169 €. There are several ranges to satisfy all tastes. Do not wait to adopt innovation combined with safety.
The benefits of TomTom Vio:
GPS to find your way
Waterproof design suitable for tactile gloves
Hazard zone, to receive alerts of events on the road
Display incoming calls on your TomTom screen with hands-free system
Clings to the handlebar or to your rearview mirror
The online marketplace of today is extremely noisy. Having a web presence might have been enough 15 years ago – you would simply cobble a web page together and boom, you would get traffic, links, and customers. Unfortunately, it doesn’t work like that anymore. Google, the world’s leading search engine, is getting smarter by the minute. Ranking updates such as Penguin, Panda, Hummingbird, and more recently, Rankbrain, are making it very difficult to rank in every single niche. All niches are crowded and Google is interested in delivering the best possible results for every search query. Stuffing a bunch of keywords on a page doesn’t work like it used to thanks to co-occurrence and co-citation – it’s all about semantics and relevancy.
In a nutshell, Google upped its game considerably and is continuing to do so on a regular basis. If you want to stay afloat you will have to follow their lead.
What Exactly is On-Page SEO?
Basically, on-page SEO means optimizing individual pages skillfully so they regularly rank high in the search engines and bring in relevant traffic. It’s about content and the HTML source code. It’s called on-page because both of those things are directly influenced by you as the webmaster, as opposed to off-page SEO that takes into account inbound links and other external factors.
On-page SEO takes a lot of things into account but it’s becoming increasingly dependent on relevancy. Google is concerned with getting out the most relevant answer to the query in the shortest possible amount of time and algorithms are designed to recognize user intent and evaluate whether or not your page will be able to provide the best possible answer to the searcher.
Today I’m going to focus on on-page SEO essentials that you need to be doing right in order to achieve a higher ranking in Google search. They are not complicated and after reading you can go back to your pages and posts and tweak them for better results in the future.
For more in-depth information about on-page SEO I’ll gladly refer you to this great Whiteboard Friday video from the Moz team. It’s 11 minutes long and it explores some of the more advanced techniques you might be interested in after reading this guide on the essentials.
7 Essential On-Page SEO Elements
Title Tag and Keywords
Your title tag is the most important element of on-page SEO that you can directly influence. It’s what Google displays in the search engine and those are the first words a potential visitor will see. Title tag signals to Google whether or not your page is a good fit for the search. Always include your keyword in there, preferably at the beginning of the title as keywords are weighted from left to right, meaning that the search engine places more value on words that are at the beginning or closer to the beginning. Also, make sure that your page title is wrapped in the
headline. This title tag sends a strong relevancy signal to Google and lets it know what the content is about. Most CMS platforms do this automatically but it doesn’t hurt to check. Make sure you don’t have more than one
on every given page.
Don’t Leave Your Meta Descriptions Blank
Even though the meta description is not nearly as strong of a relevancy signal as the title tag is, it’s something that users read before they decide to click on your link. Google claims that meta descriptions are not a very strong factor in the calculation and I do believe them. However, I also know that I usually read them. If they are appealing, concise, and include the keywords from my search I click on them. If not, I move on. Lesson to be learned – always strategically place your keywords into the meta description and invite people to find out more by clicking on the link.
Beware of Over-Stuffing Your Keyword
Keywords are important; there is no doubt about it. However, they are not as important as they used to be. Google algorithms are getting smarter and no amount of keyword stuffing is going to get you on page 1 of the SERPs. Instead, focus on dropping your keyword several times into the copy (preferably in the first paragraph) and then move on to complimentary and supportive words. Google uses semantic search to determine relevancy. This means that it’s looking at the content and trying to assess how authoritative it is. Let’s say your keyword is ‘Facebook Advertising’. Instead of repeating it 50 times in the text use other words such as ‘social media advertising’, ‘social media advertising guidelines’, ‘Face advertising tips’, and so on.
Write Long Content
The purpose of content is important but, generally speaking, the longer it is the more authoritative it is. This is especially true for blogs and articles – posting anything under 800 words won’t get you much traffic. People are searching for in-depth content that can easily answer their immediate questions but to which they can go back to and reference when they have a need. Google knows this and, usually, awards lengthier pieces with better rankings.
Pay Attention to Your External Links
High-quality pages develop a symbiotic relationship when they link and mention one another thanks to something called co-citation. Basically, co –citation is one of the building blocks of semantic search. It signals to Google that your content is good enough to be picked up by others when they link to you. Alternatively, when you place outbound links to relevant sources it signals to Google that you’ve done your homework and know the top players in the niche. On the other hand, links are common courtesy these days because you can’t possibly cover everything on your page. They give your visitors a chance to learn more about something you’ve mentioned from other credible sources.
But do it smartly! You want to redirect users to the content they expect to see when they click on a link. If you’re just brushing on a term in one of your posts but have a more extensive write-up about it somewhere else by all means, link to it. However, don’t add unnecessary links only to drive readers to your sales or product pages – they will simply move away if they didn’t expect to see that. If they get what they’ve expected they are going to hang around and your dwell time will increase, signaling to Google that your content can keep readers engaged and boosting your rankings.
Improve Your Page Loading Time
There is absolutely no excuse for a slow-loading page these days. There are so many hosting options out there (most of them cost peanuts) that if your site has loading problems it simply means that you don’t care enough to fix them. It’s a major turn off for users accustomed to high-speed internet. Use specially built tools to check your site’s loading times and follow the recommendations on how to fix any problems you might be having.
Do you have any tricks up your sleeve you would like to share with the rest of the world? By all means, leave a comment below and let us know about your own on-page SEO tactics!
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