What changes have you made to see highest results?
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What changes have you made to see highest results? such us rank increase etc
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- Be savvy enough to re-optimize for different keywords if the originals just couldnt get to page 1
- Focus on the long tail and variations of the 'big' keywords
- Study analytics and identify opportunities
- Introduce a new directory rather than try to optimise one set of category pages for too many keywords
- Add rich snippets for considerable CTR increase in SERPS
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In my experience the main contributor to increased rankings for onsite optimisation has been testing title tags. It's a very simple thing to change and this type of approach has a significant impact on long tail terms while also offering improvements on core search term positions.
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Pin pointing multiple Journeys to the same destination and using rel can.
shivun
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Assuming your site doesn't have architecture or indexation problems, doing some amazing keyword research and updating the title tag. You have to find the perfect mix of a keyword that:
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Has search volume
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Your domain can compete for
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Will convert
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When I started adding related posts at the end of each post and created a strongly relevant internal linking throughout my posts my ranking shot through the roof.
Yet another related post plugin for wordpress is great.
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Locate and correct 83 outdated and incorrect or mismatched citation sources, ensuring that all of them now use the same exact Business Name as used on the Google Places profile and all profiles are claimed and completed.
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Stop believing that Googlebot were following meta robots
and obfuscate every single link I didn't want Googlebot to follow.
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