Page Optimization Score is 100%
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I have added a page for a particular product, sodium bisulfate, Page Optimization Score is totally green 100%, what should I do, either to sit back and see the results?
http://waqaschemicals.com/site/sodium-bisulphate-bisulfate-from-turkey/
I typically do not understand while using the Moz that exactly line of action do I have to follow for to bring the good result for the keyword "sodium bisulfate"?
How much does a google takes time to get your 100% things on the first page ? I'm not good in SEO but few knowledge step by step
- What is the best things to do for good SEO.
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Hi,
You are welcome.
No looks good. Don't exaggerate it with the density. What I gave you was just an example. You should do a proper Keyword Research. Maybe the most convenient keyword combination would be Sodium Bisulfate Pool Chemicals. But what you did now is already better than before.
You should try to get some good and authoritative links now. That is going to strengthen your page and help you to be ranked better. Linkbuilding should be done regularly over time. Avoid to get 10 links in the next 14 days an then nothing for the next 365 days. Thats not good that looks very unnatural!
To check how things are going you can use the campaign manager of MOZ. Its easiest and a very good tool. I guess you want to appear on Google Pakistan, so set it up for that URL. You will get regular reports how things are going. I would wait at least a 1-2 weeks for the next time to check again.
Cheers,
Cesare
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Thanks a lot for the wonderful answers to my questions and also few in depth research on my page, so for example, I have choosen a keyword for example 'sodium bisulfate pool' for better optimization, do I need to increase the density of that keyword overall in title,description, url and interlinking pages, and after making such changes to the particular page what is the next step should i have to perform to see if the things are going positive, how much time would it take to see the results after fetch as google clicked, another how do I observe things are negative not in my favor, these are common question but i m new to this so if you please reply as you replied before giving example taken from my products. (e.g. sodium bisulfate)
I have made some changes as per your sugguestion, could you please check little bit of my interest so I can get confidence. -> http://waqaschemicals.com/site/sodium-bisulfate-pool/
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Hi Waqaspuri,
**Link building: **https://moz.com/blog/category/link-building and then Landing page Optimization (CRO: Conversion Rate Optimization
https://moz.com/learn/seo/conversion-rate-optimization is what you should invest in.
--> MORE important: I am pretty sure that the keyword you have chosen is not optimal for your case. Its probably **too generic **(search intent: people who want to know more about this particular chemical. A (small?) fraction of these people/companies will be looking for that and be interested also in e.g. clean their pool or sell that chemical for that reason but most of them will probably not.
Basically your company wants to sell chemicals for a certain purpose, i.e. for cleaning pools. People or companies that want to buy sodium bisulfate will most likely search for something like this "sodium bisulfate pool" or similar. I would optimize your different pages for one of these more specific search intents. Doing that you will probably reach more of the "right" people. Invest in doing a thorough Keyword research with that in mind its going to pay back you will see.
It can take Google weeks to month to recrawl a particular site, depending on how important/prominent they think it is. But you can actually force that. Go to Search Console - Crawl - Fetch as Google - add URL of your subpage - Fetch - Request indexing. Like this they will recrawl your subsite withing hours or days.
Hope this helps.
Cheers,
Cesare
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