Underestimating Local Search
Posted: Sat Dec 21, 2024 4:59 am
People often make the mistake of focusing on a global audience and unknowingly ignoring local searches from the region where their business operates.
The fact is that people are more likely to search for products telegram db and services in their local area. Being visible in search results for local keywords is just as important. And it's becoming more important.
For example: a person looking for an electrician will look for a local specialist. People do not look for an electrician from another province or another country.
Fun fact:
Did you know that 15% of daily Google searches are unique?
9. Not taking advantage of cross-links
Cross-linking – how easy it is to say.
We (as SEO) are still in a place where every link is worth its weight in gold and rarely does anyone link to external sites, just of their own free will. Personally, I really like it and I know that such natural and thematic linking will not in any way negatively affect the visibility of my site/blog, and I will give my readers another valuable source of knowledge on a given topic, and I will certainly not harm the sites I link to
People often don't take advantage of cross-linking to relevant content on the web because it will only hurt their site, hmm?
you will get nothing, nothing, you get nothing, not a single link, nothing, you won't even get a link
10. Quantity of links over quality.
You probably tried to build links based on the best, most beneficial, cheapest and fastest form possible (allegro > buy now > TOP5) or the massacre in comments (greetings to the antenna man) and unfortunately you did not manage to find yourself on the first page of search results and did not beat your competition in specific key phrases. All because search engines put more emphasis on the quality of links than on their quantity. A link from a good, valuable site is worth much more than thousands of links from questionable quality websites.
The fact is that people are more likely to search for products telegram db and services in their local area. Being visible in search results for local keywords is just as important. And it's becoming more important.
For example: a person looking for an electrician will look for a local specialist. People do not look for an electrician from another province or another country.
Fun fact:
Did you know that 15% of daily Google searches are unique?
9. Not taking advantage of cross-links
Cross-linking – how easy it is to say.
We (as SEO) are still in a place where every link is worth its weight in gold and rarely does anyone link to external sites, just of their own free will. Personally, I really like it and I know that such natural and thematic linking will not in any way negatively affect the visibility of my site/blog, and I will give my readers another valuable source of knowledge on a given topic, and I will certainly not harm the sites I link to
People often don't take advantage of cross-linking to relevant content on the web because it will only hurt their site, hmm?
you will get nothing, nothing, you get nothing, not a single link, nothing, you won't even get a link
10. Quantity of links over quality.
You probably tried to build links based on the best, most beneficial, cheapest and fastest form possible (allegro > buy now > TOP5) or the massacre in comments (greetings to the antenna man) and unfortunately you did not manage to find yourself on the first page of search results and did not beat your competition in specific key phrases. All because search engines put more emphasis on the quality of links than on their quantity. A link from a good, valuable site is worth much more than thousands of links from questionable quality websites.