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Top 10 Tips To Improve SEO 


Improving SEO is the main because of the higher competition so there are top 10  tips to improve the SEO of your website and blog.

1. Publish Relevant Content

Quality content is the number one driver of your search engine rankings and there is no substitute for great content. Quality content created specifically for your intended user increases site traffic, which improves your site's authority and relevance. 
Beyond page URL, title, and headings, content is most influential on search engine rankings. Repeat your keyword phrase several times throughout the page—once or twice in the opening and closing paragraphs, and two to four more times throughout the remaining content.

2. Page load speed

 Google take page-loading speed into account in their website ranking algorithm.
Users may leave your site if they have to wait even just an extra few seconds for each page to load. That would hurt your dwell time, increase your bounce rate and reduce the number of pages viewed – all of which could hurt your SEO ranking.
There are many ways to increase page load speed, some of which include using a caching plug-in, making sure the code is clean and streamlined, optimizing image sizes, reducing the number of plug-ins, and minimizing redirects.
Properly optimizing images can help reduce file size and improve load speed.

3. Mobile optimization

As of April 2015, Google has started to penalize sites that are not mobile optimized by bumping down its search engine ranking.
More and more users are consuming content on mobile devices, and not being mobile optimized is going to affect user experience and conversion.
It is particularly important for B2B marketers. Research has shown that 77 percent of executives use their smartphone to research a product or service for their business.

4. Social sharing

The number of Facebook shares, Tweets, Pinterest pins, and other social media mentions can influence SEO rank.
Installing social sharing buttons on your website not only makes it easy for users to share your content, and thereby improve user experience, it can also help you rank higher on searches.
Social sharing also helps drive purchasing behavior: Nearly 4 in 10 Facebook users report they have gone from liking, sharing or commenting on an item to actually buying it, while 43% of social media users have purchased a product after sharing or liking it on Pinterest, Facebook or Twitter

5. Make sure your site is readable

Keep your audience in mind when you’re writing content on your website.
If you want people to visit your site and spend time there, speak in terms they can understand.
Don’t try to sound like a doctor or a lawyer (even if you are one).
Your content should be written in a way the majority of people can understand.
Not sure if your content is readable?
You can use online resources to help.

6. Join question-and-answer sites


People are hungry for knowledge. That’s why so many people post on Q&A sites like Yahoo! Answers and Quora.
But there aren’t many answers out there. That’s where you come in.
The trick is to compose a thorough, well-written answer to someone’s question, preferably a question that doesn’t have many answers. You need to write the best answer possible and include links to your site when it’s relevant. (Don’t get spammy here!)
By doing this, you’re accomplishing two things at once. First, you’re helping the person asking. Second, you’re getting attention to your links, exposing them to countless readers. You’ll be seen as a valuable resource by the community, and people will be more likely to click your links

7. Replicate backlinks from outdated, low‐quality pages

Does this experience sound familiar to you?
You:
  • Searched for a term in Google;
  • Clicked through to the #1 result;
  • Found an abysmal piece of content that did not answer your query.
You wondered to yourself, “how in the world is this ranking #1?”
Well, there’s good news. These kinds of results are opportunities.
Think about it: if these poor pieces of content can get tons of high‐quality links and rank in Google, so can you.
You just need to have something better. And if you regularly refresh your content, chances are: you already have something better.
All you have to do is to find these inferior pieces of content (that have lots of links) and get the people linking to them to link to you instead.

8. Choose Your Hosting Provider Carefully

We’re not just saying this because we’re a hosting company. We’re saying it because it’s true: the hosting provider you pick is vital for SEO.
Since Google takes speed into account when ranking sites, a good host can help push you to the top of the SERPs. Your host also affects the amount of downtime your site experiences and the physical distance between servers and visitors — both of which are ranking factors. Last but not least, since Google gives HTTPS sites a small boost, you’ll want that too. At DreamHost, it’s free with all our plans.

If you haven’t created your website yet, you’ll want to choose a host that’s reliable and has a reputation for an excellent performance. Even for an existing site, you may want to consider switching hosts if your current provider doesn’t meet these criteria.

9. Use Responsive Design on Your Site

More people than ever are using mobile devices to browse the internet. This means your site needs to look and perform as good on any type of device a visitor happens to be using. You can ensure this by following the strategy of responsive design — in other words, designing your site so it reacts and adapts to each user’s device.

Responsive design is so important that Google uses it as a ranking factor. If your site is responsive, its chances of appearing high on SERPs will be that much better. For WordPress users, the best way to get started with responsive design is to choose a theme that supports it (which many, if not most, now do). Just don’t forget to check out each theme’s other SEO features as well!

10.Set up Daily Email Alerts

Once you've set up an alert within Mention, go to your settings and then 'Manage Notifications'. From here you can select the option to get a daily digest email of any mentions (I'd recommend doing this). You also have the option of getting desktop alerts - I personally find them annoying, but if you really want to stay on the ball then they could be a good idea.

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