1) Place your competitive keywords beginning in
your title tag
2) Use short and sweet URLs that
include your target keyword.
3) Include at least 1 multimedia type
(video, audio, images and lists) in every blog post that you publish
4) Include at least 2 outbound links to
authority sites (popular blogs, news sites and .edu and .gov resources) in
every piece of content that you publish
5) Include your target keyword in the first
100 words of your article.
6) Make sure your blog post’s title is
in an H1 tag.
7) Use the Google PageSpeed Insights tool to figure out your
site’s loading speed. Wordpress plugins W3 Total Cache and WP Smush It (both free) can help speed
things up
8) Add modifiers like “2014″, “best”,
“guide”, and “review”
to help you rank for long tail versions of your target
keyword
9) Make sure your social sharing buttons
are front and center on blog posts and articles
10) Write at least 1500 words for content that you’re trying to rank for
competitive keywords.
11) Include internal links at the top of your article.
12) Include 1-2 LSI keywords in every article.
13) Write long, engaging content that keeps people reading. Put a lot of
effort on making your first paragraph interesting and compelling
14) Add 2-3 internal links to older articles when you publish a new one.
15) Include your keyword once in an H2 or H3 subheading.
16) Tag your images with keyword-rich alt text.
17) Make sure high-priority pages are no more than 3 clicks away from your
homepage
18) For maximize your CTR, analyze the Google Adwords ads
website title and description then create a nice title tag and Metadescription.
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