by Frajedo on 10/2/21, 3:43 PM with 15 comments
I am currently trying to improve the SEO and visibility of my https://get.mymfa.io website but it is particularly hard to find a proper "guide" to get websites to the top of search results and sometimes I even end up reading contradictory information.
What would be the most important personal (and non-obvious) tip you would share if you wanted to get your new side project to reach the top search results?
Thanks a lot in advance for your help!
Jonathan
by seanwilson on 10/3/21, 3:34 PM
You could try my on-page SEO checker and best practices guide:
It checks for SEO best practices that are mostly cited from things Google recommends e.g. avoid duplicate page titles, avoid temporary redirects, use human readable URL names, use canonical tags. Most of the tips are obviously beneficial for users too. I don't recommend paying attention to tricks that sound like they're trying to guess hidden details about how Google's algorithm works.
Following the above will give you a better chance of success by making your existing content more user and search-engine friendly but to get anywhere you must also be 1) publishing content and 2) getting backlinks.
Besides this, there's really no shortcuts. I find SEO news is mostly noise.
by chiefalchemist on 10/2/21, 3:46 PM
by verdverm on 10/2/21, 6:09 PM
See the skyscraper technique mentioned here: https://boringseo.org/
Here are some others I like
https://developers.google.com/search/docs/beginner/seo-start...
by leet_thow on 10/3/21, 10:43 PM
by arrakis2021 on 10/2/21, 6:10 PM
High on-site score optimization for exact match phrases still moves the needle more than anything, and is STILL the most overlooked technique by most startups.
by kidgorgeous on 10/2/21, 4:19 PM