On page SEO Techniques and Strategies for better SERP?

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Hi guys,

Just wondering if I could have your thoughts on the following topic.

In a landscape of poor content (or more specifically, in a landscape where all content quality are equal):

1. How much influence does on-page SEO have on your pages overall SERP?

2. Does related text produced by Related Plugins (e.g plugins that display "also related" posts) and similar plugins get picked up by Google, and will that also contribute towards that particular pages overall SERP? Keeping in mind that those of these related data are dynamic and are generated on the fly.

3. Does the internal linking structure of those posts affect their overall SERP? (e.g tags, categories, auto deep-linking)

Food for thought,

Thanks!
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  • Profile picture of the author yukon
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    Originally Posted by TuNguyen View Post

    Hi guys,

    Just wondering if I could have your thoughts on the following topic.

    In a landscape of poor content (or more specifically, in a landscape where all content quality are equal):

    1. How much influence does on-page SEO have on your pages overall SERP?

    2. Does related text produced by Related Plugins (e.g plugins that display "also related" posts) and similar plugins get picked up by Google, and will that also contribute towards that particular pages overall SERP? Keeping in mind that those of these related data are dynamic and are generated on the fly.

    3. Does the internal linking structure of those posts affect their overall SERP? (e.g tags, categories, auto deep-linking)

    Food for thought,

    Thanks!

    1) Yes on-page SEO matters, just as much as off-page SEO. On-page reduces the external SEO, it doesn't eliminate off-page, just reduces it. You can rank a single page with external links & then piggyback off that 1st ranked page to rank additional internal pages for the same [exact] keyword with internal links from the already ranked page. You have to get the ball rolling with external links.

    2) The way you verify plugins generating links is, If the link shows up on the Google Cache (text version) Google has found the link. Keep in mind a plugin will have it's links usually show up at the bottom of the content, or sidebar. Sidebars can sometimes load at the bottom of the HTML page, each theme/site is different in how it's coded. Again, view the Google Cache (text version) to know how Google is looking at your page & in what order everything is loaded onto the finished web page. If you know HTML you can also view the HTML source code.

    3) Relevant links/pages are important, Google is built on relevancy (keyword themed text).
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    • Profile picture of the author TuNguyen
      Originally Posted by yukon View Post

      1) Yes on-page SEO matters, just as much as off-page SEO. On-page reduces the external SEO, it doesn't eliminate off-page, just reduces it. You can rank a single page with external links & then piggyback off that 1st ranked page to rank additional internal pages for the same [exact] keyword with internal links from the already ranked page. You have to get the ball rolling with external links.

      2) The way you verify plugins generating links is, If the link shows up on the Google Cache (text version) Google has found the link. Keep in mind a plugin will have it's links usually show up at the bottom of the content, or sidebar. Sidebars can sometimes load at the bottom of the HTML page, each theme/site is different in how it's coded. Again, view the Google Cache (text version) to know how Google is looking at your page & in what order everything is loaded onto the finished web page. If you know HTML you can also view the HTML source code.

      3) Relevant links/pages are important, Google is built on relevancy (keyword themed text).
      Awesome, exactly what I was looking for. Thanks Yukon!
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