Although I always say that I don't do SEO, that's not entirely true. You could say that I do an express version of Onpage SEO in each new article I publish.
Carlos Bravo17
Disclaimer: I am not an SEO. There are many people who know a lot more about ranking a website than I do. I always say this but I prefer to mention it in case you land here for the first time and expect to find a new super-mega-hyper-SEO trick that you have never heard of. That won't be the case...
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On-page SEO in 3 minutes
I always say that I don't do SEO on my blog . Actually, it's a little lie. Over time, I've been adding small improvements that take me 3 minutes to publish a new post.
I'll summarize it here (also in the order in which I've been applying it).
Using internal links to reference relevant content already published. I usually do this from memory or sometimes more consciously if I find that I rank well for a relevant keyword and need a little Onpage japan phone number SEO push to get to the first page.
Put an H2 and H3 tag in the subtitles of your posts. It also helps a lot to give structure to the content and make it more scannable for impatient readers. If you use them, you can generate the table I mentioned in the fourth point.
Remove the publication date from posts. Google wants fresh content. Since I can't be constantly changing the nearly 2,000 posts already published, I've simply removed the date information. Here's how it works .
Making use of the TOC plugin that generates Wikipedia-like tables for me automatically. It's one of the few Alex videos I've seen on Quondos (so you can see). Since this is a one-time effort and I don't have to do anything else once it's installed, I'm taking advantage of this little SEO trick.
Limit the use of tags to a maximum of 2 posts, repeating the existing ones. I have a lot of repeated ones, since in the beginning I used between 5-7, which generated a lot of Thin Content . This means that you then have thousands of pages with only one post. It is something that Google does not like at all, but it seems that it is forgiving me for the moment. I am “correcting” it indirectly by limiting new damage.