GETTING MORE WEBSITE VISITORS

This is a replay of the webinar on getting more website traffic, where we covered:

  • Using Analytics to improve traffic
  • The basics of SEO
  • The partnering strategy for getting more traffic

On the webinar I promised to list SEO expert Jerry West's recommendations for on-page SEO. Here they are:

I checked for recommended length for blog posts. Other than saying "make sure there are at leat 450 words viewable on a page" Jerry doesn’t have any guidance, but the general consensus among SEO experts seems to be 500-1000 words. Some successful blogs have very long, authoritative posts with lots of references and examples. That can be a very effective strategy, although it's more work.

  • ​Keep your title tag compelling and short (8 words or less)
  • Use the full targeted keyword phrase in the title only once
  • Use only one title tag
  • Include the meta description tag: Make it a compelling 25 words or less
  • Use the full keyword phrase only once in the meta description
  • Optional: Include a keyword meta tag, but be generic. Remember, your competition may hijack your keywords from this tag.
  • List five or less keyword phrases in the keyword meta tag
  • All words in keyword meta tag are actually within page text
  • Avoid unnecessary meta tags like a robots follow tag
  • Add content (viewable content) so there are at least 450 words per page. This will bring consistent search engine referral traffic
  • Do not keyword stuff your content. Incorporate the keyword phrase into content naturally, so the text flows
  • Integrate a few variations of the keyword phrase into the content
  • Break content into sections by using H1, H2, or H3 tags
  • Use a variation of the keyword phrase in the H1 tag
  • Use of ALT tags is recommended only to describe an image.

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