Frequently Asked Questions About SEO
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SEO or Search Engine Optimization is a set of tactics used to increase the visibility of a website on the internet. It involves identifying the keywords people type into the search engine bar in order to find the information they need then optimizing your content with those keywords.
Bottom line: The goal of SEO is to help your website rank higher on Google so customers will find you more easily. For a small business, it’s a cost-effective way to attract local and online traffic without paying for ads.
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Anyone can create a website. In fact, there are more than 1 billion websites out there. Since the average user only looks at search results that appear on the first page, this means, it is critical for you to optimize your website to give it a fighting chance to appear among the top results.
And today’s searcher isn’t just searching on Google, they’re turning to LLMs like Chatgpt, doing voices searches and using mobile phones for searchers. SEO is important to help you stay in the game and compete with the big boys and girls on the internet.
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Yes, you absolutely can optimize your site independently! All you need to do is use the SEO information we will provide you. According to your needs and circumstances, simply choose the SEO package that suits you best.
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Ranking your website means securing a top position in the search results. This means the honor of having your website appear on the first page of Google.
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There is no exact time frame. Nobody can tell you exactly when your site will rank. Google's algorithms decide. An SEO will apply skills, knowledge and expertise to create a sound SEO strategy that satisfies Google's algorithms so your website can appear among the top search results.
Google considers factors including a site's Domain Authority or DR score, the number of backlinks (referring domains), mentions and entities a site has, the quality of your content, keyword relevance, site speed and many more elements which should be part of a solid SEO strategy for your site.
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Yes and yes! The longer a site exists, the more familiar the web crawlers will be with its content and user interaction. Over time, older domains build authority and trust with search engines as other websites link to them thereby creating even more visibility and increasing credibility.