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Little Known SEO Techniques to Rank Your Website High on Search Engines

SEO techniques are changing with time as search engines are gradually adapting to new dynamics. As Google gets smarter and more powerful, its search capability is adjusting to deploy the latest technologies to enhance user experience.

There are many different strategies you can use to boost your website’s rank. Highly ranked websites have the ability to attract huge internet traffic. Increased traffic augment revenue generated from the impression sent to the advertisers.

The essence of driving traffic to your site is to boost your overall Return on Investment (ROI) of your SEO techniques.

How to attract more organic Traffic

1. Know your keywords: Keywords can be determined either through Keyword research or Google and Twitter trends. In Keyword research, you can use Keyword Rank Checker to determine your page’s rank based on the keyword. Google trends are metrics that Google collects to show the word or phrase that was mostly searched in a particular geo and the whole world at large.

2. Write unique, unduplicated and high quality content: Quality and unique content enables the spiders to crawl through your site and index it on search engines such as Google and Bing.

3. Place the Keywords in your post title, H1 and H2. Keywords should be properly placed on headlines and sub-headlines.

4. Write magnetic headlines for every post. Catchy article titles attract more clicks, as users would get attracted to know the content of the subject matter.

5. Use at least two internal links: Deployment of internal links help to resurrect old blog posts and attract more views.

6. In more than two paragraphs in an article, write at least two to three keywords in bold. The emboldening of selected keywords enhances readability and help websites rank well on search engines, enabling the webmaster to make more money. The paragraphs should be short.

7. The word count should be between 200 and 350 words. Online readers dislike reading long and boring articles. Short articles do not index well for search engines’ ranking.


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