asserts: Basic on-page SEO should include a niche target keyword in the page title, URL slug, H1, and preferably early in the first sentence.
If you've never done SEO before, this is 70% of what you have to do on a page. Pick a target keyword that you would like to show on Google for. Try not to choose something that everybody else is choosing, so just niche it down a little bit. Put it in your p...
asserts: The video recommends placing the exact keyword in the page title, meta description, URL, H1, and beginning of the first sentence, while avoiding repeated use that can look like mild keyword stuffing.
This is an easy way to see if a search term on Google is under targeted. Go to Moz.com, go to keyword research, put in your search term. This is a keyword. Scroll down to SERP analysis. SERP just stands for Search Engine results page, as in what a page is o...
asserts: Moz On-Page Grader is recommended for learning where to place target keywords, including title, URL, and image alt text.
This is the best way to learn SEO yourself. The moz on Page Grader. Put in your URL, put in your keyword, click analyze. The tool tells you everything you did wrong with your page. You wanna make your page rank for the keywords you put in? Here's what you n...
asserts: Target keywords should be included in meta title, H1, URL, image filenames/alt text, body copy, and supporting H2/H3/H4 structure.
This is the exact process I would follow if I was trying to rank a brand new website on Google or ChatGPT. My name is Kate, I'm an SEO specialist and I teach people SEO tips, methods, tools, anything that's gonna help you rank on Google or ChatGPT. We're co...
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