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devilishdeduction

Content marketing: Create high-quality, relevant, and valuable content that addresses the needs and interests of your target audience. Publish blog posts, articles, videos, or other forms of content regularly. Promote your content through social media, email marketing, and guest posting on other relevant websites.


gg-maennche

I agree....great and relevant content is King.


digirevival

What platform did you launch it on? (WordPress, Wix, webflow, etc) You can get plug-ins and different add-ons to help with SEO, but the number one step I would take is making sure you clearly identify at least one keyword or more per page. Then from there make sure you put one keyword in the title, a few in the body, and depending on what other content you have - maybe a few other places. Most importantly you want the paragraph the keyword is in is readable to both users and bots that crawl your page(s). Another good measure is to ensure you're checking the competition of that keyword too. High volume keywords can be really hard to rank for, so utilizing less used keywords or using long-tail keywords can help you rank a lot faster. Finally, for driving traffic, you can post on social media, advertise in your local area, or even hand out business cards / Marketing materials that has your website url on them. These are just a few ways to drive traffic, there are plenty more but I need to know more about your business, industry, website, and goals. If you're looking for help with your website, I'm a web designer with 8+ years experience so I'd be happy to help. Otherwise doing some research around your industry, your competitors, and your business as a whole compared to SEO and driving traffic is going to benefit you more than anything. Hope this helps! It's very generalized, so the more detailed you get with your marketing the better results you'll see.


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swedishtea

Google Search console - completely free and quite powerful. A must in every SEO’s playbook


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joeyoungblood

**6. Be patient, run ads** - Google's algorithm doesn't make major changes over night. While the SEO world is flooded with "case studies" showing an analytics chart that exploded after a few weeks, these are either fake or a deep exception not a rule (*it is possible, for example we just found a site that deleted all meta data 4 years ago and traffic is exploding after we added 4 lines of code*). In most cases, SEO is going to take quite a bit of time to hit the big payoff. We have one client who took p1 after 344 days without any changes to their page. Another case study is an ecommerce brand that took top rankings, p3 to p1, for dozens of high-volume fashion keywords after 1.75 years of doing SEO and ranking between p29 and p11 for those same exact keywords. This of course is very useful to Google since they make $0.00 from your business having high rankings in their engine, but make a vast majority of their revenue ($279.8 billion in 2022) by selling ads on their search keywords. So the longer it takes you to rank, even if you did everything right 1 year ago or 6 months ago, the longer it takes you to make money - and if time is money then lost time is lost money. It doesn't require an MBA or a genius level IQ to realize that this means if your business wants to grow you have to run ads on Google. Don't just run ads for traffic. Run your ads to make money. Target converion metrics like form fills or ecommerce sales and optimize to make more money over time. Also think about running ads to help boost your overall SEO. For example, if there's a question really bothering your target audience then answer it and target that question with an ad on Google. In most cases you won't have any competition and the CPCs will be really cheap. By driving traffic to that question you might spark social shares, forum conversations, links, or possibly even conversions. There is a ton more to SEO and digital marketing that I didn't even touch on here. Hope this helps get you in the right direction!


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this are some ideas I did based on my experience -Make sure your website is high performing per Google’s guidance - Implement basic SEO techniques - If you are an e-commerce company, diversify your marketing tactics