Placing a site on the first pages of the search is fundamentally important for its normal functioning and active visits by users. You can sit and wait for the search engines to index the resource, or you can do this process yourself.
Instructions
Step 1
Search engine optimization of a website begins with its creation. Development of design, site structure, user interface must also obey the rules of SEO, as well as textual content. Therefore, think carefully about the design of the site, the hierarchy of pages, and the links within the site.
Step 2
Take care of the text content of the site. The texts should be not only for search engines, but also for your visitors. They should reflect only the necessary and useful information that will interest site visitors and translate them into the status of regular consumers of your goods or services.
Step 3
Determine the semantic core, that is, those queries for which you will need to optimize the site in the search engine. They obey several rules. Firstly, the number of keywords should not exceed 5% of the total text volume; the safest number of repetitions of the same query is no more than three. Second, as SEOs call it, the 256-character rule. It says that the request must be used in the first 256 characters of the text. More attention is paid to the first and last third of the text, the middle of the indexing system is more indifferent.
Step 4
Website optimization will be more successful if keywords are in bold or in a heading or subheading. Also, the robot pays attention to the links within the site: the more links, the higher your site will be in the search.
Step 5
To optimize your site, be sure to pay attention to external resources. The system will index your site faster if there are enough links to it on other resources. However, it should be borne in mind that too many links will be perceived as spam, so choose external resources wisely, write informative texts using no more than 3 links, as well as alternating them with links to authoritative sources on the same subject (magazines, newspapers, encyclopedias etc.)