This article will teach you about onsite optimization and help you to use SEOPressor to make SEO easier.
As we all know there are two kinds of site optimization "Offsite and Onsite". Offsite optimization focuses more on link building and promoting your website, this helps give you the added advantage over your competitors and make your site stand out better in Google (higher on SERPs) . However, before you start this process in order for your offsite optimization to be effective you must first create a solid foundation of onsite optimization. There are several things to consider with onsite optimization which we will outline bellow; if you're looking to simplify things we would recommend using SEOPressor. Keep in mind that without solid onsite optimization techniques all your hard work for offsite optimization might be for naught.
Onsite Optimization can literally save you $100s and $1000s in offsite SEO Services. It can give you a significant advantage over your competitors in today search engines. (It helps make your site stand out over the rest; think of how you would choose to hire a job applicant. Also contrary to the believe, your website age isn't detrimental to your ranks. It does affect your onsite optimization but it's not the most important aspect)
(We should mention "SEOPressor" is the name of a wordpress plug in that helps you automated your website technical onsite optimization – the technical onsite optimization is very important in your general onsite optimization. )
We should also emphasize right at the get go that onsite optimization is more about the technical mumble jumble of keywords. It is also about site quality and user experience. You want to ensure your users find your site useful and helpful. This will help you retain their attention better and can make link building for your site more effective. Some ways you can do this is with quality content that is directed towards your target market or keyword search; it is never effective to optimize for a keyword in your title and not deliver the information in the actual content.
However with this said it is also important to make sure you have the technical mumble jumble stuff done well (SEOPressor can be used to help you through it if you're new and unfamilar with how to optimize your keyword onsite); you see there are many great blogs out there that provide useful and valuable information but yet they barely get the day of light in the search engines. The web is getting more and more crowded and competitive so it is to your benefit to ensure that you also get the technical stuff the search engines like (such as the right keyword density, meta tags and description etc.) To help you with this SEOPressor is a great wordpress plug in that helps you to automated and guide you through much of this.
Although a lot of people think that onsite optimization is the easy part, they are wrong. Just like offsite optimization, there are so many things to check on onsite optimization and it also needs to be consistent every time you update your site. This is the hard part; because there are so many minute things to look into that most people tend to miss a lot or simply a couple of things that plays a huge factor in their site rankings.
As you are reading this article, I believe that you should already know the basics of onsite optimization. Although it's isn't that easy, it's the part where a lot of people don't miss out. You just have to make sure that you are offering quality content, updates and make sure to get the attention of people when come to your site and not make them think that it's not just this other site they found on Google. In short you must make them interested in your site that they'd want to bookmark it. That's the main goal of onsite optimization. Now the hard part would be the technical aspect of onsite optimization, this is the part where you design your site in the search engine level. The first part was focusing on how to make people love your site; the second part would be how to make search engines put you in the 1st rank on their pages.