First of all to everyone Happy New Year 2015

Friends today i am going to share with you some latest tricks and techniques for ON Page Optimization. Because you guys know that how much important On page optimization for a page. So here is some points that i am going to share my experiences with you.
1.Optimize your site page around one keyword or Topic
Keywords "stuffing" days are now over, but you
still need to keep your site pages optimized around one central idea and
keyword. Keywords should appear in important on-page elements like the page
title, heading, image alt text, and naturally throughout the page copy, but you
should still be sure to craft each of these items for humans, not search
engines.
2. Remember That Keywords Are Important But Not Verbatim
Considering Google announced in 2014 that their paid search
services, AdWords, would no longer rely on exact match keywords but also
co-varieties of a keyword, it is likely that the same holds true for organic
search, although it has not been explicitly announced. Keywords no longer need to be the exact same
variation as displayed in your keyword tool. For example, the plural keyword, “inbound marketing
tactics,” is equivalent to “inbound marketing tactic” in singular form with
AdWord’s new targeting strategy. In addition, even if a searcher misspells,
Google will still help them find your website despite the variation of the
keyword optimized on your site.
3. URL Structure Should Be Short, Descriptive, And Help To Categorize Your Website
A URL is one of the first things a search engine uses to
determine page rank, which is why it is really important to make your URLs easy
to crawl. You can do this by keeping URLs short (this is also beneficial for
UX), aligning to the page’s topic and keyword, and ensuring that URLs help you
to categorize your site pages.
4. Optimize Page Titles
A title tag is used by search engines to display a page in
search results and can also be found at the top of your browser. Title tags
tell search engines and searchers what the page is about. Since Google will
only display between 50-60 characters in the title tag, you should keep title
tags under 55 characters and try to drive people to click with compelling copy.
You should also put keywords or topics towards the front of the title.
5. Utilize Proper Heading Tags
Heading tags should clearly tell the reader and search
engines about the page’s topic. A search engine is able to identify the heading
when it is tagged by bracketing text in within the page’s HTML (Note: If you
have a CMS or COS like HubSpot or WordPress, this is usually coded in the
background). Heading tags help tell a search engine the level of importance of
the content by also using <H2> and <H3> tags. You can check your
site’s current heading tags by viewing in HTML view.
In addition to what you should do with heading tags , you
should also avoid a few things including:
Avoid using generic terms like “Home” or “Products”
Don’t put important information that would likely be your as
an image.
6. Optimize Image Alt Text
While you should not hide your heading tag in an image, you
should still give search engines more opportunities to link to your website by
adding keywords in the image alt text and file name.
7. Grow Natural Links
Google continues to use natural, quality inbound links as a
main ranking factor. In 2015, you should closely monitor inbound links to
ensure that they are constantly growing and that the inbound links come from
quality websites.
8. Increase Site Speed
Since 2011, Google has made it apparent that site speed
matter in search rankings, and today, with a bigger emphasis on the user
experience than ever before, site speed will continue to be a critical ranking
factor. Users don’t like to wait, and we are becoming more and more accustomed
to the fast load times, which means your site will be left in the dust when a
user must wait. There are a few important things you can do to speed up site
speed:
Test site speed using Google or a built-in CMS tool like
utilized in HubSpot
Ensure your web server can handle you size of your company
and website needs. Overloaded web servers can slow down load times.
You may also find that one of the following culprits is
slowing down times:
Embedded videos or media
Using a lot of images
Images that are not compressed to minimize pixels before
uploading
Clunky coding
Using a lot of plugins
If you suspect any of the above are causing slow load times,
you can find experts to help clean up your site or minimize the use of each.
9. HTTP Vs. HTTPS: Why They Matter
With a big push to make the web world more secure, Google
has began emphasizing the importance of utilizing HTTPS. While many websites
have traditionally ran on a Hyper Text Transfer Protocal (HTTP), a Hyper
Transfor Protocal Secure (HTTPS) ensures that a website is encrypted and cannot
be hacked. With Google beginning to test the waters in using HTTPS as a ranking
factor, it will be important to secure your website with HTTPS in 2015.
10. Mobile Search Implications
With nearly 40% of organic traffic coming from mobile
devices in 2014, it should come as no surprise that mobile-friendly websites
will rank better with Google. To ensure you are mobile optimized, you should be
avoiding common mistakes described by Google including faulty redirects,
mobile-only 404s, blocked media, and slow mobile load times.
Although it may feel like Google is trying to make our jobs
as inbound marketers more difficult, they ultimately want to provide the best
user experience, which should be the goal of your website as well.
Hope you will like it and if you have any kind of suggestion regarding this post, then leave your comment on comment box.
Really a great informative post. Thanks for sharing.
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ReplyDeleteNice post...I look forward to reading more, and getting a more active part in the talks here, whilst picking up some knowledge as well..
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