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- Conduct thorough keyword research
- Optimize your title tags and meta descriptions
- Use header tags (H1, H2, etc.) effectively
- Optimize images with alt tags
- Use internal linking
- Create high-quality content
- Use external linking
- Optimize your website for mobile
- Submit your sitemap to search engines
- Use social media to promote your content
- Use Google Analytics to track your website’s traffic
- Use Google Search Console to monitor your website’s performance
- Use structured data (schema markup)
- Create a blog and regularly post to it
- Use canonical tags to prevent duplicate content
- Use 301 redirects for any broken links
- Use alt tags to describe images
- Use keyword-rich URLs
- Use the robots.txt file to prevent search engines from crawling certain pages
- Use the noindex tag to prevent a page from being indexed
- Use the nofollow tag to prevent a page from passing link juice
- Use the rel=”nofollow” attribute to prevent a link from passing link juice
- Use the rel=”canonical” attribute to prevent duplicate content
- Use the hreflang tag to indicate the language of a page
- Use the 301 redirect to permanently redirect a page
- Use the 302 redirect to temporarily redirect a page
- Use the 404 error page to inform users that a page does not exist
- Use the rel=”alternate” hreflang=”x” attribute to indicate the language of a page
- Use the robots meta tag to control how a page should be indexed
- Use the link rel=”prev” and link rel=”next” tags for paginated content
- Use the Disallow directive in the robots.txt file to prevent a page from being crawled
- Use the Allow directive in the robots.txt file to allow a page to be crawled
- Use the Sitemap directive in the robots.txt file to inform search engines of your sitemap
- Use the Crawl-delay directive in the robots.txt file to control the rate at which a search engine crawls your website
- Use the rel=”nofollow” attribute on paid links
- Use the rel=”sponsored” attribute on sponsored links
- Use the rel=”ugc” attribute on user-generated content
- Use the rel=”nofollow” attribute on links in comments
- Use the rel=”nofollow” attribute on links in forum posts
- Use the rel=”nofollow” attribute on links in guest posts
- Use the rel=”nofollow” attribute on links in press releases
- Use the rel=”nofollow” attribute on links in sponsored posts
- Use the rel=”nofollow” attribute on links in sponsored reviews
- Use the rel=”nofollow” attribute on links in widgets
- Use the rel=”nofollow” attribute on links in infographics
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