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Analyzing a Website for Proper SEO

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The Most Important Factors in Analyzing a Website for Proper SEO Your website is essentially the forefront or calling card for your business, especially if you are an online business, which means it needs to remain at peak performance to convert potential customers into buyers successfully. Even if you are not an online business, you still need to consider that there are over 2 billion online users around the world, 90% of whom research shows check out a business's online presence way before ever even purchasing in person or online. Hence, not having an SEO optimized website will cause you to have a mediocre page that falls short on putting you in front of valuable leads, which can affect your bottom line. Once your website has been made compatible with search engines, it is important to continue to monitor it for changes for as long as you own the site to help preserve your online reputation, and thus your ranking. When analyzing your site for proper SEO, the most imp

SEO Changes for 2020

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SEO Changes for 2020 Staying competitive in 2020 means understanding and using essential SEO tools. With all the keyword checkers, link formats, and ranking systems, it can be challenging to figure out which tools to use and how to ensure your site is fully optimized to get the highest levels of traffic. We talk about several changes and things sites need for success in 2020 in this post. Voice searches are critical to site success Did you know half of the people looking for something online will search via voice this year? To make sure your web page is easy to find, there are some essential things a site needs. First, the company page should use long-tail keyword phrases. These terms are answers to questions people may ask, like where to find auto repairs in New Jersey. Only using auto repair on your site is vague and can direct customers in other states to your page even though they will not use your services. To reach the target audience, these phrases must be specific to th