To begin with, your articles should be ready before utilizing SEO. If the article, blog, or story has any sort of errors be they punctuation, spelling, double words, or anything else, it won’t fly.
You must be meticulous in producing the finest quality product available anywhere. Proof it many times over and exercise the versatility needed to create the appropriate tone and style suited to fit the topic.
I use Microsoft Word’s handy Read Aloud feature which allows me to sit back with my coffee and just listen. If I hear anything I don’t like, I pause the voice and make a few edits or whatever is needed; and then I continue the voice. You must conceptualize the article as a living being with a message to all who read it. If you find you have issues with basic communication, I recommend some communication training, classes, or seminars to improve yourself to be a better writer.
Then, and only then, I add the SEO data and launch the piece.
None of these things will stand alone without a comprehensive understanding of SEO and presentation. Any sort of writing will not work if nobody reads it and that means advertising. In content work, this translates into SEO, and this is an absolute must-have. SEO is different from paid or search engine advertising. With paid advertising, you pay search engines such as Google to display your website on the search engine results page. Basically, you need to be at the top of the page. Using SEO, the behind-the-scenes Internet crawlers or spiders find your site by the words you use and how they are structured. SEO is my choice and actually, it’s sort of fun to work the system in that way. It is a highly creative process.
Here's how it works:
SEO is the core framework of online success. By optimizing your site and site content and comprehending search engine systems, your online endeavors will be successful.
Page by Page Optimization:
Keywords: Using significant words that are key to aligning the mechanics of your search queries by relevance.
Meta tags: optimization: Page titles, descriptions, and headings that coincide with your content by using keywords.
URL structure and formatting: Creating descriptive URLs that users and search engines understand.
Image Optimization: That’s right! Images can be optimized. Research this and other data presented in this article for maximized results.
Backlinks: This is important. A backlink is a resource, not unlike a citation, which discovers and provides added information. Linking to Backlinks or off page optimization draws information from outside of your site that will impact your search engine results. Also, using social media, web directories, and citations will definitely help you get visitors to your website. In addition to this, technical SEO, guest blogging, website speed and or performance, mobile compatibility, XML sitemaps, and robots.txt files may also be utilized. Do your own research.
An absolute description of all the benefits of SEO is beyond the scope of this article but here I have presented a good start for the Search Engine Optimization of your website.