Greetings! In this article we will talk about internal website optimization. I will try to present everything briefly and clearly so that you can immediately apply this knowledge in practice.
In the previous article, I told you where to start creating a successful website, what points you should pay attention to, and how to build a theoretical plan for its development. Today we will discuss such an important concept as the semantic core, and how to effectively promote it in search engines. I will not go deep into the theory, since it can be found in different sources. Instead, I'll focus on the practical aspects that will help you achieve results.
In order for your website to start working effectively, it is important to follow one basic rule and not deviate from it. Remember, for search engines, your website is the answer to user requests. When a person goes to a search engine, for example, to find out how to do a manicure, he expects to receive precise and simple instructions, and not long articles with unstructured information. Your site should provide clear answers to questions and then engage the user in a deeper study of the topic with the help of additional materials.
For search engines, it is important that each page answers one specific query. Therefore, one page should be tied to one keyword or phrase. The more accurate the match, the higher the chance that your page will be in the top for this request.
Here's an example of proper internal linking: If you have an article about manicures, you can add a link to another article that explains in detail what tools are needed for manicures. It is important that the links you insert are logical and useful. Artificially building links that are not related to the topic can harm your site and lower its ranking.
Another important point: every time you add a link to another page, do not forget to change the anchor text. This will help improve your page's visibility for keywords related to that topic.
In general, everything I described above is the basics of proper website structure. Of course, in practice there are many nuances that are difficult to cover in one text, but I will try to add additional articles in the future that will help you better understand the SEO promotion process. I also recommend studying good SEO tutorials and guides for beginners. This will help you quickly get comfortable and learn how to promote your website in search engines.
In conclusion, I would like to add that you should not immediately try to promote high-frequency queries. It will be much more effective to create several articles focused on low- and mid-frequency queries, and then insert links to the main topic. Thus, in a few months you will be able to significantly improve the position of many pages on the site. However, keep in mind that in some cases promotion may take more than a year, and you may need to purchase links from quality topical resources.
If you have questions about SEO promotion, do not hesitate to write to the SEO studio "SEO COMPUTER" by email info@seo.computer.
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