SEO Tips Quick Guide 2023

  1. Conduct thorough keyword research
  2. Optimize your title tags and meta descriptions
  3. Use header tags (H1, H2, etc.) effectively
  4. Optimize images with alt tags
  5. Use internal linking
  6. Create high-quality content
  7. Use external linking
  8. Optimize your website for mobile
  9. Submit your sitemap to search engines
  10. Use social media to promote your content
  11. Use Google Analytics to track your website’s traffic
  12. Use Google Search Console to monitor your website’s performance
  13. Use structured data (schema markup)
  14. Create a blog and regularly post to it
  15. Use canonical tags to prevent duplicate content
  16. Use 301 redirects for any broken links
  17. Use alt tags to describe images
  18. Use keyword-rich URLs
  19. Use the robots.txt file to prevent search engines from crawling certain pages
  20. Use the noindex tag to prevent a page from being indexed
  21. Use the nofollow tag to prevent a page from passing link juice
  22. Use the rel=”nofollow” attribute to prevent a link from passing link juice
  23. Use the rel=”canonical” attribute to prevent duplicate content
  24. Use the hreflang tag to indicate the language of a page
  25. Use the 301 redirect to permanently redirect a page
  26. Use the 302 redirect to temporarily redirect a page
  27. Use the 404 error page to inform users that a page does not exist
  28. Use the rel=”alternate” hreflang=”x” attribute to indicate the language of a page
  29. Use the robots meta tag to control how a page should be indexed
  30. Use the link rel=”prev” and link rel=”next” tags for paginated content
  31. Use the Disallow directive in the robots.txt file to prevent a page from being crawled
  32. Use the Allow directive in the robots.txt file to allow a page to be crawled
  33. Use the Sitemap directive in the robots.txt file to inform search engines of your sitemap
  34. Use the Crawl-delay directive in the robots.txt file to control the rate at which a search engine crawls your website
  35. Use the rel=”nofollow” attribute on paid links
  36. Use the rel=”sponsored” attribute on sponsored links
  37. Use the rel=”ugc” attribute on user-generated content
  38. Use the rel=”nofollow” attribute on links in comments
  39. Use the rel=”nofollow” attribute on links in forum posts
  40. Use the rel=”nofollow” attribute on links in guest posts
  41. Use the rel=”nofollow” attribute on links in press releases
  42. Use the rel=”nofollow” attribute on links in sponsored posts
  43. Use the rel=”nofollow” attribute on links in sponsored reviews
  44. Use the rel=”nofollow” attribute on links in widgets
  45. Use the rel=”nofollow” attribute on links in infographics