Best On-Page SEO Techniques
SEO is a process of ranking any website on top of the search engine result page by performing on-page and off-page techniques.
On-Page – It’s a technique where you do all the changes inside the website/app to increase ranking on the search engines at SEO experts in Hyderabad. For example, you do your home interiors and decoration to improve your home look and feel and it impacts your overall home look and feels, this is on-page SEO.
Here is the complete list of on page SEO techniques –
1. Publish High-Quality Content
A website with brilliant content can do great with or without SEO. A website with bad content will not survive with or without SEO. At SEO services in Hyderabad a website with good content can become even better with SEO!
So, what is considered good content?
- Original content
- Content exclusive for your website
- Content that includes text elements
- Content that is useful
- Content that is well researched
- Unbiased content
Long articles are proven to rank better than short articles.
2. Optimize Page Titles and Meta Descriptions
This is SEO 101 but very important for on-page SEO. When search engines ‘read’ your pages, among other things, they check the page title and the description of a page.
They do so because they need to understand what the page is all about and then based on other factors (off page SEO techniques, domain authority, competition, etc.), they will rank your page (for various keywords) in a position in their index.
3. Optimize Page Content
Content SEO is part of on-page SEO and has to do with optimizing the actual content for your target keywords.
Before publishing a piece of content (whether this is text, images, audio or video), the first step is to do your keyword research.
This is necessary to find out what search terms users are typing in the search box and create content that can satisfy their intent.
Once you decide on your target keywords, you should create a list of related keywords (also called LSI keywords), longtail keywords, and use them in your titles, descriptions, headings and page content.
4. Headings and Content Formatting
A page needs to be properly formatted. Think of it as a report which needs to have a heading (h1) and subheadings (h2, h3).
The H1 Tag
Each page needs to have only one H1 tag. If you are using WordPress then by default the title of a page is wrapped into H1 tags.
You can either choose to have the same