[GUIDE] Full Example of How to Do On-Page SEO

anup999

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Nice article mate. I???m not good at writing and English.
I have a question.
What is best search volume to pick to create micro niche site?
Dose buying domain with exact main keyword included in it is helpful?
To rank on specific keywords with easy difficulty level keyword do we have to write articles with sub keywords is useful. And link those articles in anchor in main article.
 

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Great post. But these seem to only be in use when you look at smaller affiliate sites. Big brands sometimes don't even mention their exact keyword anywhere but in the title, and it's almost impossible to beat them no matter how hard you optimize your article.
 

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It is a complete guide to on-page seo.

There's not much else to say.

It's not a complete guide to on-site architecture, no, but that's not so relevant to most. You don't need much in the way of architecture unless you're building an information site with millions of words or an ecommerce site.

The only thing you need to know about architecture for most small to medium sized sites is to do virtual silos.

Try to group your related content together with exact/partial match exact internal anchors. Link the support content together and link more to money pages from support content. Don't over-think it. Just link around contextually with aggressive anchors. 2-4 internal links per article and 2-10 external links per article.

As far as optimizing a page, this is it. Anything else is micro optimizations. Alt tags, image names etc. You'll see some nice experiments where the micro optimizations will cause a page to outrank another, but that's because it's for non-existent keywords. If you have a 2% edge over another page with all other things being equal you'll beat it, but in the real world a 2% edge is a waste of time/energy for seo.

And for your content, if you have the money, do 2-5 support articles for every money article and link with the aggressive anchors from those 2-5 support articles to the money article. I could do another post on this, but it's less interesting. Most people aren't going to implement that because content isn't cheap.
I know you say lots of people wont follow that last part with the supporting articles due to money, but I think lots of us write content and would love a guide on that, building topical relevancy with supporting articles e.g what to write about, wordcount, optimization is something I would love to learn about, please reconsider your guides will stay on BHW forever :D
 

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It is a complete guide to on-page seo.

There's not much else to say.

It's not a complete guide to on-site architecture, no, but that's not so relevant to most. You don't need much in the way of architecture unless you're building an information site with millions of words or an ecommerce site.

The only thing you need to know about architecture for most small to medium sized sites is to do virtual silos.

Try to group your related content together with exact/partial match exact internal anchors. Link the support content together and link more to money pages from support content. Don't over-think it. Just link around contextually with aggressive anchors. 2-4 internal links per article and 2-10 external links per article.

As far as optimizing a page, this is it. Anything else is micro optimizations. Alt tags, image names etc. You'll see some nice experiments where the micro optimizations will cause a page to outrank another, but that's because it's for non-existent keywords. If you have a 2% edge over another page with all other things being equal you'll beat it, but in the real world a 2% edge is a waste of time/energy for seo.

And for your content, if you have the money, do 2-5 support articles for every money article and link with the aggressive anchors from those 2-5 support articles to the money article. I could do another post on this, but it's less interesting. Most people aren't going to implement that because content isn't cheap.
Yes, I agree with your points. If you could do another post it will be helpful.
 

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Nice share! I was reading your AMA thread a few days back and noticed you advising to target best x for y instead of best x and I second that.

Suppose, I have articles targeting those keywords-
Best running shoes for A (best x for y)
Best running shoes for B (best x for y)
Best running shoes for C (best x for y)

Now, do you suggest publishing an article targeting only 'best running shoes' (best x)?
From your experience, is there any chance of getting penalized for keyword cannibalization or the risk of not getting ranked?

Thanks!
 

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Bookmarked sir thanks for sharing these to improve our websites
 

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Nice guide to read for this week end. Bookmarked :p.
 
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