The SEO strategy of archives
Mar 12, 2024 3:50:27 GMT -5
Post by amirmukaddas on Mar 12, 2024 3:50:27 GMT -5
Guys, I'm really excited! (this is for those who watch movies in streaming). The new Seogarden facility is performing reasonably well. There is still work to be done, but already in this “bare and raw” way it works well. You will tell me that compared to the old version it didn't take much, nevertheless give this poor traveler from the EUB his moment of joy after months of work. Damn. SEO archive strategy Resource content and objective content Looking at the blog you can notice how the main menu contains links to objective content such as SEO course , SEO costs and very little else. Those pages are among the most visited on the blog, with users coming both from Google and from other articles on the website. The objective contents, namely the "static" pages of the blog of a professional or a company, benefit from the incremental verticalization produced as the volume of relevant articles increases in relation to them.
In essence, the more useful articles you write on topics central to your target pages, the more bridges (links and more) you can create between them and the business pages, the more relevant the pages themselves will become for the keys of your interest. What applies to static pages can also be applied to archives , by implementing a powerful SEO strategy whose functioning and effectiveness I am pleased Denmark Telegram Number Data to describe to you: The archive strategy As we have seen in the past, Google looks for clues to assign relevance to a web page. These clues are made up of the famous endogenous and exogenous signals that make up the over 200 ranking factors detected . If you think you know the exact impact of each of them, keep in mind that this varies as the relationship between the signals themselves varies and above all as a function of the market segment the website faces. Do you have experience with everything? I still do not.
The archives strategy is a way to get “aggregated” optimized content that is more relevant than a single article. How does it work? It's very simple: take for example my archive on link building. It contains an introductory text that explains what link building is (at least as I see it). The introductory text on WordPress is inserted by clicking on ARTICLES - CATEGORIES or TAGS depending on whether the archive in question is a category or a tag. Some themes do not allow you to correctly edit the introductory text, so you can use the Rich text tags plugin , which enables this function for archives. Next, immediately below the text you will see all the articles from the archive itself appear, listed according to the display of your WordPress theme. Works? Search link building on Google and tell me! How ironic to position yourself for link building better than those who remind me that I shouldn't talk about it because (evidently) I don't know how to do it. SEO is like a box of chocolates.
In essence, the more useful articles you write on topics central to your target pages, the more bridges (links and more) you can create between them and the business pages, the more relevant the pages themselves will become for the keys of your interest. What applies to static pages can also be applied to archives , by implementing a powerful SEO strategy whose functioning and effectiveness I am pleased Denmark Telegram Number Data to describe to you: The archive strategy As we have seen in the past, Google looks for clues to assign relevance to a web page. These clues are made up of the famous endogenous and exogenous signals that make up the over 200 ranking factors detected . If you think you know the exact impact of each of them, keep in mind that this varies as the relationship between the signals themselves varies and above all as a function of the market segment the website faces. Do you have experience with everything? I still do not.
The archives strategy is a way to get “aggregated” optimized content that is more relevant than a single article. How does it work? It's very simple: take for example my archive on link building. It contains an introductory text that explains what link building is (at least as I see it). The introductory text on WordPress is inserted by clicking on ARTICLES - CATEGORIES or TAGS depending on whether the archive in question is a category or a tag. Some themes do not allow you to correctly edit the introductory text, so you can use the Rich text tags plugin , which enables this function for archives. Next, immediately below the text you will see all the articles from the archive itself appear, listed according to the display of your WordPress theme. Works? Search link building on Google and tell me! How ironic to position yourself for link building better than those who remind me that I shouldn't talk about it because (evidently) I don't know how to do it. SEO is like a box of chocolates.