Website ranking stuck on 2nd page of google. How to bring it in top 10 position??
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Hi
I am working on a site indianhomeappliances.in that for search terms such as 'best washing machine in india' appears near the top of the 2nd page of Googl for url https://indianhomeappliances.in/best-washing-machine-in-india/
When looking at what is listed on the 1st page for 'best washing machine in india' I would appreciate any advice/guidance on what else could be done to give the site a final push to get on the 1st page of search results.
I have made more than 60 backlinks along with sites from competitor analysis via moz for this page
Looking at the sites that are on the 1st page I cant understand why many of them are ranking higher than me?
Any insight and plan of attack would be most appreciated from any search experts on the forum. My website is 2.5 months old.
Many Thanks
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I am observing similar type of problem with one of my site namely https://smartdekho.com/. Currently it is stuck on page 2 and i wonder its dancing under top 100.
What should i need to do, desperately looking towards solution.
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@Pank0077 said in Website ranking stuck on 2nd page of google. How to bring it in top 10 position??:
Hi
I am working on a site indianhomeappliances.in that for search terms such as 'best washing machine in india' appears near the top of the 2nd page of Googl for url https://indianhomeappliances.in/best-washing-machine-in-india/
When looking at what is listed on the 1st page for 'best washing machine in india' I would appreciate any advice/guidance on what else could be done to give the site a final push to get on the 1st page of search results.
I have made more than 60 backlinks along with sites from competitor analysis via moz for this page
Looking at the sites that are on the 1st page I cant understand why many of them are ranking higher than me?
Any insight and plan of attack would be most appreciated from any search experts on the forum. My website is 2.5 months old.
Many ThanksHi!
To boost your ranking, try these:
Enhance Content: Make it more detailed and useful.
Optimize On-Page SEO: Improve meta tags, headers, and keywords.
Improve UX: Speed up load times and ensure mobile-friendliness.
Localize: Add localized content if targeting an Indian audience.
Competitor Insights: Analyze and learn from top-ranking pages.
Good luck! -
Hi,
I understand your challenge. Getting to the 1st page on Google can be tough. Here are a few strategies that might help:
Content Quality: Ensure your content is comprehensive and engaging. For example, consider adding detailed comparisons or reviews about washing machines. You might also include relevant multimedia, like videos or infographics, to make your content more attractive.
On-Page SEO: Optimize your page with the target keyword “best washing machine in India” in critical areas like the title tag, meta description, headers, and throughout your content. Ensure your page is both user-friendly and search engine-friendly.
User Experience: Enhance the page load speed and mobile responsiveness. A smoother user experience can positively impact your rankings.
Backlink Quality: Focus on the quality of your backlinks. Ensure they come from high-authority and relevant sites. Building relationships with influencers in your niche or using tools like Spotify for engaging content might help improve your site’s authority.
Competitor Analysis: Examine the strategies of higher-ranking pages. Look into their content, SEO practices, and user engagement. Tools like Ahrefs or SEMrush can offer insights into their strategies.
Local SEO: Optimize for local SEO if your target audience is in India. Use local keywords and ensure your site is listed in local directories.
Engagement Metrics: Improve engagement metrics like click-through rate (CTR) and time on site. Engaging content can help with this.
As a side note, you might want to explore how content on Spotify, such as playlists related to home appliances or product reviews, can help drive traffic to your site. Including a relevant Spotify playlist or integrating related content might add value and help attract more visitors.
SEO takes time, so be patient and keep refining your strategy. Good luck, and feel free to ask for more detailed advice!
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Do White Hat SEO Technique through Quality Content that will be Potential.
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hello
Improving your website's ranking on Google requires a combination of strategies focused on both on-page and off-page optimization. Here are some steps you can take to enhance your website's visibility and move it into the top 10 positions:-
Keyword Research: Identify relevant keywords that your target audience is likely to use when searching for your products or services. Use tools like Google Keyword Planner, SEMrush, or Ahrefs to find high-volume keywords with moderate competition.
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Optimize On-Page Elements:
- Title Tags: Ensure that your title tags are descriptive, include target keywords, and are within the recommended character limit.
- Meta Descriptions: Write compelling meta descriptions that encourage clicks and accurately summarize the content of your pages.
- Headers: Use H1, H2, and H3 tags to structure your content and include relevant keywords.
- Content Optimization: Create high-quality, relevant content that addresses the needs and interests of your target audience. Incorporate target keywords naturally throughout your content.
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Improve Website Speed: Google considers page speed as a ranking factor. Optimize your website's loading speed by compressing images, minifying CSS and JavaScript files, and using a reliable hosting provider.
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Mobile-Friendliness: Ensure that your website is mobile-responsive, as Google prioritizes mobile-friendly websites in its search results. Use Google's Mobile-Friendly Test to check your website's mobile compatibility.
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Quality Backlinks: Acquire high-quality backlinks from authoritative websites in your industry. Focus on building relationships with influencers, guest posting on relevant blogs, and creating shareable content that naturally attracts links.
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Optimize for Local SEO: If your business targets a specific geographic area, optimize your website for local SEO. Claim your Google My Business listing, optimize your business information, and encourage satisfied customers to leave reviews.
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Regularly Update Content: Keep your website's content fresh and up-to-date to maintain relevance and attract search engine crawlers. Consider creating a blog and publishing new articles regularly to demonstrate expertise and authority in your field.
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Monitor Performance: Use tools like Google Analytics and Google Search Console to track your website's performance, monitor keyword rankings, and identify areas for improvement.
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Social Media Promotion: Share your website content on social media platforms to increase visibility and attract traffic. Engage with your audience and encourage sharing to expand your reach.
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Consider Professional Help: If you're struggling to improve your website's ranking on your own, consider hiring an SEO expert or agency with experience in optimizing websites for search engines.
Remember that improving your website's ranking takes time and consistent effort. By implementing these strategies and staying informed about changes in search engine algorithms, you can gradually improve your website's visibility and move it into the top 10 positions on Google.
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Most important thing to understand is that when it comes to improving your companies, organic SEO, that it is a slow process very slow, so what you don't want is to rush it because you might end up making SEO mistakes. It's better to implement high quality white hat SEO
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@MarkBlakefield more spam
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@Pank0077 tried to change the meta title and put positive word(like best, genuine) on title. tried to get backlinks from high DA best with hyperlink. i suggest PR sites and guest post.
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Strong spam should be diluted without anchor links. And there will be happiness! Here is my page https://trust-seo.com/zakaz-croud-links/ which is on the second page. I can't figure out why it's not on the first page.
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maybe your website has slow loading speed?
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Oh. That's crazy.
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All this spam. You guys are pathetic.
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Has anyone been able to resolve this? I also have the same issue with my page here https://www.slotsonlinecanada.com/free-slot-games/
I've been stuck in the same position for a while now.Would be grateful to get an answer to this...
Mark
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Hello guys, i have the same problem, my page https://newzealandcasinos.nz/bonuses/casino-rewards/ has stuck on page two for a while and i have updated and noticed it appeared on some other websites but nothing happened.
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Hello,
I am observing similar type of problem with one of my site namely https://thenamecombiner.com/. Currently it is stuck on page 2 and i wonder its dancing under top 100.
What should i need to do, desperately looking towards solution.
Thanks
Mark
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i have similar problem with my microniche site ....it seems to stuck at 2nd page on google for last 2 months now ..i have followed all good seo practices and imporved articles onpage with plugins like yoast etc.
i have good onpage and off page but it looks stuck .. recently i disavow some link as well with high spam score and one chinese site but it derant from 11 to 15 spot....kindly guide.
regards
parker peter
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