On-Page / Site Optimization+Link Building -check help!
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HI all, have also Question One, i don't understand how is this website : competitor website http://hack-clash-royale. com/ beter them my website i analze i have more more backlink and my website is strong have good seo but not on first position, you can tell me what is problem, my website is 4-5# and competitor 1-2# .. thanks
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I don't know what say, first now i try make better website speed, maybe buy HTTPS but my competitors don't have this and have good ranks position this is not solution i think. And last step is content, other no exist.
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It does take time. We have had similar battles with websites which breaks everything Google says about what you shouldn't do. One site dominated position 1 for 18 months. Its only just start to drop down the ranks. I don't think google actually practices what it preaches. May be wrong.
For your case agree with HTTPS, make the site mobile responsive I am noticing almost instant improvements on desktop searches. I also check your site with woorank as there could be site speed issue or trust elements not being detected. Content could be a key thing. If you have lots of poor content this can drag you down.
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Nobody would be able to tell why exactly your website is not ranking without proper SEO audit. As we all know, Google uses hundreds of ranking signals in their algorithms, so saying "I checked backlinks and on page seo h1,h2,h3" might be a bit undercut
What I would recommend is to have someone do a professional SEO audit for you guys. There are a lot of awesome pals and gals on this forum, who will be able to help you out, myself included
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Unfortunately, there isn't always a clear cut answer as to why your website is ranking as well as a competitor's website is. Have you looked into authority? One factor you might not have as much control over is how long your domain has been in use. If your competitor has been around for fifteen years under the same domain while you've only been around for, say, five years, they're likely to have a better rank based on their authority if all else is equal.
Ultimately, the best thing to do is stay up with Google's best practices. Is your site mobile friendly? Have you tested your website in Google PageSpeed Insights and found that your site's speed is in good standing? Have you migrated your site to HTTPS? These are all factors that already are or could be playing into Google's ranking algorithm.
If all else fails, keep practicing SEO best practices. It may just take time!
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Look dude, care what I need to improve my rank to be better?I analyzed his page and a competitor and my page is from every corner looked better or position was less why? I checked backlinks and on page seo h1,h2,h3 and my is better but again I lower position.
Keyword is clash royale triche.Question is why is my position worse(bad)? .
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Howdy.
You need to be more specific. "my website is strong have good seo" is quite objective. Tell us what you've done, what haven't done, why you think you should be outranking your competitors etc. Also, search keywords would matter a lot.
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