SEO is tangible work being done to the website that strengthens its foundation and makes it more appealing to Search Engines. As a result, the website ranks higher and is more visible to prospective clients on Search Engines such as Google and Bing.
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Our Shopify & WordPress SEO Services, including other platforms, are great ways to generate organic leads for local and non-local businesses.
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What is included?
Basic SEO
Tasks
$500 Month
Feature 1
Website Audit
Feature 2
Keyword Research
20-25
Feature 3
Keyword Target/Ranking
Feature 4
Meta Title and Description
Feature 5
Duplicate Content Analysis
Feature 6
Header Tags
Feature 7
Speed Optimization
Feature 8
Image ALT Tags
Feature 9
Setup Website Robots.txt
Feature 10
Setup Website Sitemap
Feature 11
Website Mobile Responsive
Feature 12
Core Web Vital Issues
Feature 13
Page Size/Optimization
Feature 14
Google Analytics Setup
Feature 15
Google Search Console Setup
Feature 16
Tap Targeting/ Legible Font Issues
Feature 17
Canonical Issues
Feature 18
Schema Implementation
Feature 19
Custom 404
Feature 20
Image Optimization
Feature 21
Broken Link Checker
Feature 22
Internal Link Navigation Checking
Feature 23
Website URL Optimization
Feature 24
Profile Creation
Feature 25
Social Bookmarking
Feature 26
Blogging
8-10 Monthly
Feature 27
Articles
Feature 28
Classified Ads
Feature 29
PPT Submission
Feature 30
Press Release
Feature 31
Guest Posting
Feature 32
Linkedin Content Posting
Feature 33
Quora Question/Answer
Feature 34
Social Media Optimization
Feature 35
Blog Commenting
Feature 36
Image Submission
Feature 37
Video Creation Submission
Feature 38
PDF Submission
Feature 39
Podcasting
Feature 40
Infographic Creation & Submission
Feature 41
Analytic Report with Webmaster
Feature 42
Monthly Report / Weekly Report
Weekly
Social Media Optimization FAQs
What Is Social Media Sharing?
Social sharing describes when social media users broadcast web content on a social network to their connections, groups, or specific individuals. One of the primary aims of corporate social media marketing strategies is to generate brand awareness by leveraging their existing audience to share content.
SEO is tangible work being done to the website that strengthens its foundation and makes it more appealing to Search Engines. As a result, the website ranks higher and is more visible to prospective clients on Search Engines such as Google and Bing. With our affordable SEO packages, your business will get more organic leads for a long time!
Should businesses do SEO if they already rank well?
Absolutely! SEO is dynamic. Search rankings and results shift and change. What works today, may not tomorrow. Google is constantly updating and refining its algorithms. Also, as competition increases it’s important to stay on top of SEO so your website continues to be relevant. Good businesses are buying SEO services constantly to maintain and continue improving their rankings. You may rank for your core terms, but it’s important to rank for secondary and tertiary terms as well.
Can anyone guarantee first page rankings?
No one can guarantee specific ranking positions, as search engine algorithms are complex and constantly evolving. However, with effective SEO strategies, proper implementation, and consistent efforts, businesses can achieve significant improvements in search engine rankings and visibility. Check this forbes.com article more information about this question!
What’s the difference between Local and National SEO?
If a business provides services nationwide it may try to rank for just the keyword. If it’s a local business, it would try to rank for the keyword + the geography. So, for e.g., a national chain of plumbing supplies providers would want to rank for ‘plumbing supplies’, while a local store that serves just Washington DC would want to rank for ‘plumbing supplies DC’. Local SEO is intended to get customers who live in the area to support that local business.
What are long tail keywords?
These are 3 and 4 letter targeted phrases that are beneficial to the client’s business. They can be easier to rank but also produce strong buying results because they often convert better than generic terms.
What’s the connection between GMB and Local SEO?
Google My Business is like a directory that maintains key business information such as name, address, phone, hours of operation, map, photos, videos, categories of business, forms of payment, etc. Google gives prominence to these listings and they show up on Google SERP’s and Google maps, both on desktop and mobile. Hence, having a fully completed and verified listing is very important and helps with rankings.
Can my business show up on Google Maps?
Yes, if all the relevant details are properly filled out on the Google My Business section and the site has been verified by Google, it can show on Google Maps. Adding in the extras, like videos, photos and getting reviews is advantageous to inclusion in this area of Google search. We also have this Google Maps Optimization Service!
How often does Google update its algorithms?
Google does not give direct answers to this, but every few months a major algorithm update seems to occur. In between, many small updates consistently appear. Our SEO tracks over 1 million key terms allowing us to quickly see fluctuations on a wide range of businesses. By seeing this, we can evaluate what’s working best and make adjustments to campaigns.
How long does it take to see results from SEO?
The timeline for SEO results can vary depending on various factors such as the competitiveness of the industry, the current state of the website, and the effectiveness of the SEO strategies implemented. Generally, it takes several months to see noticeable improvements in rankings and organic traffic. SEO is an ongoing process that requires continuous optimization and monitoring.
What is the difference between on-page and off-page SEO?
On-page SEO refers to optimizing elements directly on your website, such as content, meta tags, page structure, and internal linking. Off-page SEO involves activities performed outside of your website to improve its visibility and authority, such as building backlinks, social media engagement, and online reputation management.
How does content contribute to SEO?
Content plays a crucial role in SEO. High-quality, relevant, and well-optimized content helps search engines understand the purpose and relevance of your website. It also attracts organic traffic, encourages user engagement, and increases the likelihood of acquiring backlinks from other reputable websites.
What Google Organic CTR History Tells Us?
Google Organic CTR History refers to the historical data that reflects the percentage of users who clicked on organic (unpaid) search results in Google’s search engine. This data is crucial for understanding how user behavior and preferences have changed over time, aiding in the assessment of SEO strategies and identifying trends in search result engagement.
To achieve the most clicks, it’s generally advisable to aim for the top few positions in the search results. The first position tends to receive the highest click-through rate (CTR), often around 30-40% of clicks for certain queries. The second and third positions also receive significant traffic, with CTRs dropping to around 15-20% and 10-15% respectively. Therefore, ranking within the top three positions typically yields the most clicks, as users often prioritize clicking on the most prominent and relevant search results.
Components of SEO
Understanding The Components Of On-Page SEO
Keyword Search – The purpose of performing keyword research is to find words and phrases that users are searching for on Google and other major search engines. These terms are related to the products and services on your site. Now, more than ever, keywords have an increasing focus on searcher intent.
Website Analyst – Website analytics provide insights and data that can be used to create a better user experience for website visitors. Understanding customer behavior is also key to optimizing a website for key conversion metrics.
Meta Tags – Meta tags are snippets of text that describe a page’s content; the meta tags don’t appear on the page itself, but only in the page’s source code. Meta tags are essentially little content descriptors that help tell search engines what a web page is about like meta title and description.
Robots.txt – Robots.txt is a text file webmasters create to instruct web robots (typically search engine robots) on how to crawl pages on the website.
Sitemap – A sitemap is a file where you provide information about the pages, videos, and other files on your site, and the relationships between them. Search engines like Google read this file to more intelligently crawl your site. A sitemap tells Google which pages and files you think are important to your site and also provides valuable information about these files: for example, pages, when the page was last updated, how often the page is changed, and any alternate language versions of a page.
Search Console – Google Search Console is a free service offered by Google that helps you monitor, maintain, and troubleshoot your site’s presence in Google Search results. You don’t have to sign up for Search Console to be included in Google Search results, but Search Console helps you understand and improve how Google sees your site.
Google Analytics – Google Analytics is one of the most popular digital analytics software. It is Google’s free web analytics service that allows you to analyze in-depth detail about the visitors to your website. It provides valuable insights that can help you to shape the success strategy of your business.
Schema – Schema.org is a set of extensible schemas that enables webmasters to embed structured data on their web pages for use by search engines. The schemas are a set of ‘types’, each associated with a set of properties. The types are arranged in a hierarchy.
Canonical Tag – A canonical tag (aka “rel canonical”) is a way of telling search engines that a specific URL represents the master copy of a page. Using the canonical tag prevents problems caused by identical or “duplicate” content appearing on multiple URLs.
Optimize Page Speed – Page speed is a measurement of how fast the content on your page loads. Page speed is often confused with “site speed,” which is actually the page speed for a sample of page views on a site. Page speed can be described in either “page load time” (the time it takes to fully display the content on a specific page) or “time to first byte” (how long it takes for your browser to receive the first byte of information from the webserver).
Broken Links – Broken links are links that don’t work. Some of the reasons why links don’t work include: A website is no longer available. A webpage was moved without a redirect being added. The URL structure of a website was changed.
Understanding The Components Of Off-Page SEO
Profile Creation – Profile Creation is a process of registering an account with an individual/business name on different websites including social media, Forums, Classified sites, Web 2.0, Video sites, image sharing sites, etc.
Blog Submission – Blog submission involves submitting your blog links or blog post links in order to get links, more exposure to your content, and other SEO benefits. Blog submission is definitely a good SEO practice for anyone who wants to increase their search engine traffic to their sites.
Video-Sharing – Video sharing is when one person shares a video clip with another or many other people. This is usually done over the Internet. There are many websites that offer video sharing. We share videos on Youtube, Vimeo, Dailymotion, and other platforms.
Business Listing – Business listing is the information and contact details of your business listed online. The most recognizable and popular business listing site is Google Business Listing. Most of the business types, verify and update their businesses in this listing.
Forum Submission – Forum posting is very important for bringing more traffic to your blog. When you involve in the forum discussions and provide ultimate solutions, visitors get to know you are an expert in your niche and can help them solve their problems.
Blog Commenting – Blog commenting is defined as a relationship between blogs, bloggers, and blog readers. It is a great way to exchange ideas, thoughts, or opinions about what people feel about a particular topic or a blog post. Blog comment helps the blog attract traffic and makes it social.
Image Sharing – Image sharing in SEO means placing your site image on different sites interacting with people creating quality backlinks and getting referral traffic to your website. It is one of the useful off-page SEO techniques by which one can promote their brands or website to different image-sharing websites.
Podcast Submission – Podcast submission is an effective SEO technique that is used to increase website traffic and also create quality links.” Podcasting is one of the latest trends and techniques for delivering your podcast feed through online media.
Social Bookmarking – Social bookmarking sites invite people to visit often because they can create and share links to popular websites. Businesses can create business profiles and participate in this community. By sharing content, they create a welcoming presence for their company as well as drive traffic to their website.
Question/Answers – Question/Answer is the most important SEO tactic for ranking. In this, we put questions related to your business for other people to answer for you.
Infographic Submission – Infographics represent your message in an effective and visually pleasing manner, and can also sustain the attention of your readers. Infographics, when used together with other web elements, facilitate higher ranking in search engines. Infographic makes complex topics enjoyable and easy to understand.
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