Improve Site SEO
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Hey Guys I was wondering if you could give me advice to improving my SEO.
I have used all the tools on this site and have improved it a lot already, but wondering if there is any glaring issues, that I could fix now
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You may want to "niche" down with your target keywords (go a little more long-tail). Neither "wordpress" or "magento development" rank you in the top 200 results, and "small business web design" you're on the 11th page. One option of getting more targeted, would be to target businesses in your area - "Small Business Web Design in Atlanta, GA"
An XML sitemap is not a super critical point (especially for a small site), but certainly highly recommended.
Yes, run a site search (site:treelifedesigns.com) in google, and pick out all the pages you don't want indexed. Add them to your robot.txt file.
I didn't look at off-page, but there's always link building and social sharing that can boost things a lot as well.
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Meta Robots.
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Thanks Dan.
I am targeting
1)Small Business Web Design
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WordPress Development
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Magento Development
I have a site map link in the footer, but not xml.
How would I go about excluding the imageslider pages? robots file ?
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Hi
Great design! What keywords are important to you?
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You can remove "home" from the homepage title tag.
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You can create an XML sitemap, unless I'm just not seeing it.
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You could optimize the title tags on other pages, depending upon your target keywords
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You could get more content (text) on the homepage for engines to grab onto.
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There are some pages, like this: http://treelifedesigns.com/image-slider-seo/ that are in Google's index that might not need to be there.
Those are just some quick thoughts...
--Dan
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