3 actionable Seo tips to increase organic traffic

Actionable SEO Tips to Increase Organic Traffic
Most lists of SEO tips are overwhelming. They give generic advice like ‘write better content’ and ‘improve user experience,’ and bombard you with hundreds of tips.
If you’ve read this post in the past, you’ll know this is a mistake we’ve made before.
Before republishing, it listed over 200 mediocre SEO tips.
So we decided to rewrite the post and focus only on the most actionable tips that you can do in 15 minutes or less.
Here are the SEO tips:
- Improve existing content with missing subtopics
- Send emails to everyone you link to
- Add internal links to new page
- Convert images into backlinks
Most first drafts aren’t perfect. You’ll almost certainly miss important points, which can hinder your page’s ability to rank in search engines.
So here’s what you can do:
Plug the URLs of the two or three top-ranking pages for your primary target keyword in Ahrefs’ Content Gap tool. Then plug your page’s URL at the bottom. Hit “Show keywords” and you’ll see the keywords that one or more of the top-ranking pages rank for, but you don’t.
Backlinks are an important ranking factor, but link building can be a chore. You have to find prospects, vet them, find their emails, and then somehow convince them to link to you.
If that sounds daunting, an easier way to get started is to send emails to everyone you link to.
Internal links are backlinks from one page on your website to another. They help visitors navigate from page to page, distribute ‘link authority’ throughout your site, and Google also uses their anchor text to understand context.
The problem is that whenever you publish a new page, it’ll have few or no internal links. So if you want your page to stand the best chance of ranking, it makes sense to add some.
If you have custom illustrations or infographics on your site, it’s highly likely that others will use them in their content.
Most of the time, people link back to the source of the image when using your images, but not always. And that’s the case here. If we check the source code for that page, there’s no link back to ahrefs.com.
Source - https://ahrefs.com/blog/seo-tips/
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