Javier Marcilla
Javier Marcilla
Editor of Ninja SEO blog. Interested in everything related to Web Positioning and Online Marketing.
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on-page seo
Learn the most important basic concepts of On-Page SEO to optimize your website and improve your web positioning . Don’t miss this comprehensive article!
If you have been following my previous posts, you may already have your list of Keywords and even analyzed your competition , so you will be ready to start using them in your On-Page SEO.
In this post, I will explain the essential steps you need to take to achieve a minimum on-page SEO . Given the complexity of this topic, I will summarize the most important aspects and at the end of the article I will tell you where you can develop them.
Don’t you know what On-Page SEO is?
Basically, it’s all the actions you can take on your website to try to influence the results of G data on oogle or other search engines. And whenever I talk about influencing, I mean getting your pages to appear as high as possible in the search results for your keywords.
An important note before continuing, which is not always taken into account: On-Page SEO must also be at the service of the visitor , making their experience pleasant and facilitating the achievement of the objective you would like f prospects into customers thanks to with a or each page.
What is “GOOD” On-Page SEO?
For me, the “perfect” on-page SEO would be one that achieves a good balance between the good technical execution of SEO factors and user-focused marketing techniques.
The main function of the “technical” part of On-Page SEO is to help search engines understand the subject matter of your pages , so they can decide which searches they should rank you for.
And since you already know that users use keywords to search, you’re going to incorporate them into the structure of your pages. And you’ll do this with the intention, although it won’t always be possible, that each page is relevant to a single topic. Note that I didn’t say “relevant to a single keyword,” but rather “topic.”
That’s why you should learn to use synonyms and variants of your Keywords to build pages that don’t overwhelm search engines and visitors with meaningless repetitions of the same Keywords. Now let’s review the most important factors.