Keyword are not ranking
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Hello,
Recently We have a taken a project " http://customerconnect-services.com/ " and are responsible for the Digital Marketing for the website. FYI, we have been following the best On-Page SEO practices ever since we took the project: Performing Keyword Research, Finalizing the Keywords,Using those in the Page-Title, Meta-Descriptions, Heading Tags and of course in the Content as per MOZ suggestions & SEO standards. But, we are unable to rank in first page; all the considered keywords have a ranking of 51+ which is a serious matter of concern for us. We have also checked whether the Domain / URL has been blacklisted, but it's not (Not even by Google).
We are therefore unable to figure out what is going wrong even after following so many best practices to get the keywords a good ranking (1st & 2nd page of SERPs). Therefore I would like to request you to provide your expert opinions in this regard by checking what is it that we are not getting right.
The website is euro t20 slam As this is a high-priority issue for us & the client is a prestigious one of course, please help.Looking forward to hearing from you at the earliest.
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If your keywords are not ranking well, consider these steps:
Keyword Research: Ensure they're relevant and have adequate search volume.
Content Quality: Create high-quality, informative content around keywords.
SEO Optimization: Use keywords naturally in titles, headers, meta descriptions, and throughout content.
Backlinks: Acquire high-quality backlinks from reputable sites.
Website Performance: Ensure fast loading times and mobile-friendliness.
Analytics: Monitor keyword performance and adjust strategies accordingly. -
@Sabirasifseo999 Hello,
I understand the urgency of your situation and the frustration of not seeing your efforts reflected in the SERP rankings. There are several potential factors that might be influencing your website's poor ranking despite following best practices. Here are some steps and considerations to help diagnose and address the issue:
Technical SEO Audit:
Crawlability and Indexability: Use tools like Screaming Frog or Google Search Console to ensure that all important pages are crawlable and indexed by search engines.
Mobile-Friendliness: Check if the website is mobile-friendly using Google’s Mobile-Friendly Test. Mobile usability is crucial for rankings.
Site Speed: Analyze the site's loading speed using tools like Google PageSpeed Insights or GTmetrix. Slow-loading pages can negatively impact rankings.
SSL Certificate: Ensure the website uses HTTPS, as it is a ranking factor.
Content Quality and Relevance:Content Depth and Uniqueness: Ensure that your content is unique, comprehensive, and provides real value to users. Thin or duplicate content can harm rankings.
User Engagement: Check metrics like bounce rate, average session duration, and pages per session in Google Analytics. Poor user engagement can indicate content or usability issues.
Internal Linking: Use internal links to help search engines understand the site structure and to distribute link equity across pages.
Backlink Profile:Quality of Backlinks: Use tools like Ahrefs or SEMrush to analyze your backlink profile. Focus on acquiring high-quality backlinks from authoritative and relevant sites.
Anchor Text Diversity: Ensure that the anchor text of backlinks appears natural and varied.
Disavow Toxic Links: Identify and disavow any low-quality or spammy backlinks that might be harming your site's credibility.
Competitor Analysis:Keyword Gap Analysis: Use tools like SEMrush or Ahrefs to compare your keyword rankings with those of your competitors. Identify gaps and opportunities.
Content and Backlink Strategies: Analyze top-ranking competitors to understand what content and backlink strategies they are employing successfully.
User Experience (UX) and Design:Ease of Navigation: Ensure that the site’s navigation is intuitive and user-friendly.
Interactivity and Design: High-quality, interactive, and visually appealing design can enhance user engagement and satisfaction.
Local SEO (if applicable):Google My Business: Ensure your Google My Business profile is fully optimized and regularly updated if local SEO is relevant for your business.
Local Citations: Ensure consistency in NAP (Name, Address, Phone number) across local directories and citations.
Ongoing Monitoring and Adjustment:SEO is an ongoing process. Regularly monitor your rankings, traffic, and other SEO metrics. Be ready to adjust your strategies based on performance data and algorithm updates.
By systematically addressing these areas, you can identify the specific issues affecting your site's rankings and take appropriate actions to improve your visibility on SERPs.Please provide any additional information or specific details about the site's SEO history and current strategies if available, and I'll be happy to offer more targeted advice.
I did it with Houseoner
Looking forward to your response.
Best regards,
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Improving your keyword rankings involves a multifaceted approach, focusing on everything from keyword research and content quality to technical SEO and user experience. By addressing each of these areas systematically, you can enhance your site's visibility and drive more organic traffic. Remember, SEO is a long-term endeavor, and consistent effort over time will yield the best results.
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this could possibly be because, you haven't written enough high-quality content marketing, or built enough quality back links? To get our web design agency, onto the first page we are to build hundreds of quality links
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Hello I have just published an article about what is host. My article stay at page 4-5 Google result without backlinks. My question is how can I get this page to the first google page at keywords "خرید هاست" and "هاست چیست" mysite: parmatik.com
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- Nozzzle had a great answer. Also, run it through تابلوسازی . You have several .png over 1 mb. I would optimize those to proper size and etc. As you probably know, speed is a factor. Good luck!
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How long have you been at it? It can take months to years to get high in google search engine results for competitive keywords.
What keywords are you trying to rank for?
Have you done on-page SEO? Have you tried off-page SEO in the form of a link building campaign (ie guest posting)?
Do you have a blog and post regularly? Is your content SEO optimized and long form (more than 1,000 words)?
If you do not want to hire an SEO firm then I will need more information to help you.
Source Time 4 Buying
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Nozzzle had a great answer. Also, run it through insights. You have several .png over 1 mb. I would optimize those to proper size and etc. As you probably know, speed is a factor. Good luck!
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We took a quick glance at https://eurot20slamleagues.com and this is what we found:
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You have a total of 20 links from root domains. Your competitors have thousands. You need to get links.
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In order to get links and to keep visitors browsing your site, you need to create compelling content. Look at the top ranking pages' content to get ideas on why there content is compelling and therefore has many links pointing to it.
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On your Euro T20 Slam History page you spent the first two paragraphs telling me that this page is going to tell me about the history of this league. That's just fluff. You need to just start telling me about the history.
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On your Boom Boom Shahid Afridi page you also waste the first paragraph telling me that this page is going to tell me about Boom Boom Afridi.
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Unfortunately, there are a lot of grammar mistakes within your content that you need to fix as well. It's not compelling content if it's a little difficult to read.
You also need to create more pages. For example, when I go to your Icon Players page, you have a brief summary of 4 players but only one of them has a link to a bio page all about that player (Shahid Afridi). You'll have a better chance at ranking for Shane Waston, Brendon McCullum, and Rashid Khan if you build out awesome pages for each player.
Good luck!
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