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Share with us your SEO best practices, what worked and what didn't worked, how you improved on what didn't work, and what you can do to become more consistent.
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  • For me personally what worked pretty well real fast was on-page SEO.

    When you find the right keywords and write your article arounds those keywords I ranked on page one on Google faster than I expected.

    Right now I am looking to build backlinks for my off-page SEO, which seems much harder to accomplish.
  • For SEO I highlighted such key points.
    Correct Meta Headers
    Keywords.
    Unique and high-quality content.
    Correct URL configuration.
    Backlinks, just do not buy them on exchanges, this is not good.
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  • The best and fastest way to get good rankings is by setting up on-page SEO properly. Link building takes time, but isn't always needed if you NAIL the on-page part of the process.
  • Last year I got hit by a Google opdate that focused on duplicate content, which I had a lot of. I took me 2 months to clear out all duplicate content on all my domains - so simply copying text from one domain to another, is something that I do not recommend ;-)
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  • Acording to me Best SEO Practices are
    • Add Your Main Keyword Early On In Your Content.
    • Write Unique Titles, Descriptions and Content.
    • Optimize Your Title Tag for SEO.
    • Optimize Your Site's Loading Speed.
    • Track Your Results With The Google Search Console.
    • Optimize Images for SEO.
    • Use Internal Linking.
    • Publish Amazing Content.
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  • For me hard working its the best i work with volume instead of waiting for seo to rank me .I create content for as many keywords as i can i dont focus on backlinks as its to tedious for me
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  • Creating relevant search engine optimized content is usually the way to go.

    On page and off page SEO strategies has to be implemented to rank well in search engines.

    I've written content 5 years ago, that still ranks on the first page position currently, because Search engine optimization doesn't change much really, if your content is relevant to the keywords which your aiming to rank for.

    So make sure you have the right keyword density in your content as well as in the title tag, H1, H2, H3, & H4 as well as website title tag, image title tag, meta title tag.
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  • For me, On-page SEO and Social Media have given great results. We need to do proper keyword research, once you get your keywords, use them appropriately. Also, we know content is the king and it is increasingly working its way to the forefront of all digital marketing strategies, as it becomes a crucial element that gathers big rewards. Therefore writing good, fresh and useful content for your audience is also very much beneficial.
    Also, social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest and Twitter are very good platforms for building a strong relationship with your target audience and increase your brand awareness.
  • Get your on-page SEO right - domainname, url, metatitle, metadescription, H1-H5, internal links, external links. Then start linkbuilding on domains with a DA higher than 30 - That should do the trick :-)
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    • If you are using DA to determine if a link is good or not, you are doing it completely wrong.
  • Hi!
    I am new here, and searching for some tips to have more visitors on my joke website. I would like to ask, how can be linkbuilding improved?

    DA higher than 30- it is good to know, DA itself was new for me, thanks
  • Your primary goal should be the top-notch on-site SEO
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    • Thank you!
      That was done by my partner. Actually, we would like to take the next step.
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