How to increase a website performance in Google Search Engine

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Hi friends,

I created a new website of Hair Transplant.. I created it 2 months before.. I worked on it from that day to current..I build natural outbound links.. Spread infographics everywhere on it. I also do social media sharing of my website everyday.. but it does not come in ranking on Google Search Engine.. Kindly suggest me some tips so that i can increase my website performance in Google Search Engine.
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  • Profile picture of the author SEO Power
    Your target keywords probably have too much competition and the sites in the index already have a huge head start with years of age and thousands of aged authority backlinks. Focus on low competition keywords within your niche and you'll see results.
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  • Profile picture of the author jackluter
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    Firstly choose the keywords related to your domain name and start posting some images,blogs on your business with unique content regularly then its easy to rank.You should also follow social networking sites.
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  • Profile picture of the author seothink
    Ofcourse , you can start with good long tail keywords first to improve traffic for your site .
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  • Profile picture of the author Paulhuang
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    • Profile picture of the author dgeramemo
      @Paulhuang, I looked into your site and as this is ECom site so I think on-page SEO will work best for you.

      Use Google AdWords keyword tool to get low competition keywords in your niche,
      Apply those keywords in images alt, links, meta tags, title, description.
      Use Google webmaster tool to check if any crawling, indexing errors are there. If exists then try to remove those.
      Have patience, almost every niche having full of content and competition so it takes time to link building so as google rank.
      Keep monitoring your site analytic and indexing.
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  • Profile picture of the author tekruiter
    Basically you also need to mention that on which keywords you are working. Because might be those keywords are highly competitive. Also you need to do Basic Search Engine optimization.
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  • Profile picture of the author counter2015
    try to use long tail phrases and track your ranks and traffic using gostats, build links to it
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  • Profile picture of the author siriinnovations4
    In my view concentrate on Targeted keywords for your website. Select the high rank keywords atleast5 and work on that keywords only definitely you will find the result.
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  • Profile picture of the author karenwilliams
    Implement off page seo techniques & start building quality backlinks using unique articles.Another way to improve the website performance is to make your site according to the google guidelines by doing on page seo task on your website.
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  • Profile picture of the author HCFGrizzly
    What are the keywords you are aiming for?
    The niche you have selected is a bit crowded, give it some time before wanting to rank for the better keywords.
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    • Profile picture of the author michalatherton
      Improving Your Site's Placement on Google's Search Engine Results
      Google ranks a page according to a large number of factors. Exactly what these factors are is apparently a trade secret, although there are number of well-known things that contribute to the ranking of a page.

      Links Pointing to Your Website
      One of the factors that contribute to a web page being considered "important" is the number of links pointing to that page. For example, if your page has 100 quality links leading to it, it will be ranked higher (in Google's estimation) than one that only has 20.

      But what are "quality" links"? These are links from other popular pages, that is, pages that have, themselves, many (quality) links pointing to them. (Yeah, I know. My definition is circular. And it's possible that the search engine has other factors that determine the quality of a link.)

      Anyway, in general, since Google ranks your pages according to the number of links pointing at your page, your site will do better if it has more links pointing to it.

      Your Title Tag
      Google seems to give weight to the title of your page. By title, I mean the text that is sandwiched between the HTML <TITLE> tags in the <HEAD> section of your web page. If you use a Web editor that automatically inserts a title like "New Document", remember to change it to some meaningful text with your keywords inside to reap the benefit of this feature. Otherwise, your site will only feature in the search results when someone looks for "New Document".

      Note: by "keywords", I mean the words people will use when searching for your site. For example, if your site sells bicycles, then one keyword for it would be "bicycles", since that's the word you'd expect people to use when searching for bicycles.

      Your Page Must Have the Words You Think People Will Search For
      Besides the title tag, if you want your website to feature in Google's results when someone searches for a set of words, say "Widget X", those words must actually occur on your page. Think about it from the point of view of a search engine. If you don't put the words "Widget X" somewhere on the page, how is the search engine supposed to know that the page deals with that topic? The search engine is not a human being who can draw inferences from the general tone and content of the page. Even if it can handle some synonyms, you're going to compete with other sites who have specifically placed those words on their site.

      I know this point seems self-evident (once you've come across it). However, from experience, many webmasters (me included) don't seem to realise ("realize" in US English) that when they are first starting out.

      Keyword-laden Links
      According to a paper published by one of Google's founders, if the links pointing to your page has some words in them, those words will be regarded by Google as an additional indication of the content of your page. For example, a link with the text "Cheap Shoe Store" pointing at your page will cause Google to think that your page is relevant when someone searches for "cheap shoe store".

      However, my recommendation is that if you think a particular set of words is relevant to your site, don't rely on some random site on the Internet to link to you with those words. Put them directly on your page.
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  • Profile picture of the author 88bolacom
    Your post very useful for me , thanks judi bola
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