It is one thing implementing SEO on your site and it is entirely a different thing using it well.

(Confusing right?...), I will explain in the article. Many site owners, bloggers and publishers are greatly concerned about optimizing their sites that they end up not optimizing it at all), I will explain in the article.















Tips to Using SEO Right Although this is a very important way of driving great organic traffic to a website or blog, it must be used in the right way to yield the expected or anticipated result.

That been said, let’s look at the tips that will help you make your pages search engine friendly.





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Create a seamless browsing experience on your site

This is a very important step. Making your website easy to navigate and placing contents where they can easily be found by your users amongst others is very important. This can be done by;

Making your content appealing both for users and search engines and thus, both readability and the ability of search engines to crawl your website easily should be taken care of in one step.

Testing your site’s links and fixing the broken links to minimize errors in the pages of your blog or website.

Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP) may also be relevant to your site and Google seems to prefer the pages that start using it. Since they are one of the biggest (in my opinion the biggest) in getting organic traffic, it won’t hurt to use their products.

Navigating your website should not be a thing your visitors should struggle to do. As I earlier mentioned, you should make easy navigation on your website a top priority.

Optimization of pages for fast loading speed is crucial, so don’t forget testing it from time to time. There is always a reason that your site gets slow. Reducing the weight of your images and removing unnecessary scripts will make your pages load faster.

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2. Target the right keywords

For bloggers, choosing a blogging niche will play a very crucial role in the type of keywords you will use on your site.

This is because your site description will probably tell search engines what your blog is all about and they will have an idea of what to look for when crawling your site.