Authority is an important onder part of SEO. But a successful strategy goes beyond just getting links. It starts with analysing the right domains, creating valuable content and sharing it strategically. By making smart choices and setting up strong content planning, you will not only increase your visibility in search engines, but also build your brand and online authority. In this article, you will discover how to do this. 1. Organic traffic:
For a long time, we really saw social media separately from SEO and said it had no impact on your SEO results. However, we have since changed our opinion and believe that social media definitely contributes positively to your SEO results. All but a few people use some form of social media (and usually more than one). So be sure to address your target audience on social media. Google, of course, is not
Search intent (or search intention in Dutch) is the reason behind a search query. In other words, it is what the user is looking for when using a search engine like Google. Google prioritises relevant search results. With all the helpful content updates over the past year, this is also becoming increasingly important. So if you want to rank in Google, your content needs to be the most relevant result for the search query. And that starts with creating content
Whatever industry you operate in online, there are always frequently asked questions from customers that you have to answer over and over again. An example is shipping costs, return policy, etc. But a good FAQ page does more: it relieves your customer service, makes sure your customers quickly find an answer to their question, prevents ambiguity and not unimportantly, FAQs enrich your content and improve the online findability of your website (onder other by applying FAQ schema markup). But how
Let's start with some statistics: There is no telling how much content can be found online and how much time we spend every day reading and processing all the content we are presented with in a day. For as long as we can remember, content has been an important onder part of good search engine rankings. So it makes sense that Google is rolling out all kinds of updates to determine which content is best. So it is also logical that there are all kinds of developments
Whereas before (I think) a lot of people were still hoping GA4 would die a quiet death, it is really coming. We will all have to get on board and get going with GA4. Although Google initially used UA's expiry date of 1 July 2023, this has already been pushed back a year to 1 July 2024. This means we have another year to get familiar with GA4. But take some time
Is the first of the new month approaching again? Then it's time to look back at last month's results. Almost every marketing manager will agree with this. With a SEO report, you map out what you have achieved, what the challenges are and the follow-up steps to make these challenges a success. And no, a report should not just consist of a SEO dashboard with some nice charts and expensive
The website structure is the basis of a website. You can compare the structure of your website to a house. The more solid the foundation is, the more solid the house (website) is. For both visitors and Google, a logical and structured website is important. But why? And how do you get started with this? I'll explain that to you hereonder, including 7 tips. What is internal link structure? The internal link structure of your website are all the internal links that point to other important
If you have been writing blog posts and articles for your website for a long time, there is no escaping the fact that the content becomes outdated after a while. Reviving old content is worthwhile. Not only do your readers like recent content, but Google also likes content that is completely up to date. And the beauty of updating your old content is that you can now use data and results from your page to improve your
Do you recognise that? You read a blog or article somewhere and after that you think 'what did I actually read?' The text is full of loose facts and does not form a coherent whole. Or you have no idea what to do with the information because it is not concrete. Something you want to avoid, because you probably write with passion about your product or service. So how do you make sure your story comes across, sticks and hopefully
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