I found out that free blogs do exist upon searching for something I'd really like. Tumblr isn't exactly my style but I'm trying out weebly to see what happens. I'm generally an experienced webmaster but what you can do is limited by your resources.
It's an endless search to find things most easy to be customizable. Wordpress sometimes seems to have bugs.
Anyways I'm going to rank 1st on Google for the best keywords (actually probably the worst keywords if I even have the chance). Learning about SEO is a daring effort. But wasted efforts are usually those hours you'd spend on the couch just watching tv.
Meaningful engagement is always worth it and welcome.
When you look up SEO for any topic just about 100 websites all saying just about the same thing come up. That's not preferable. There are likely to be better answers from one person to the next but you kind of have to sift through them. Things I prefer to avoid are the everlasting talk about how page speed is the only thing you can control that makes a difference. Besides from faster hosting and a few plugins you can get the speed of your website ideally should be fine.
Only Visit Ditto Effect 2 I say near the bottom.
Areas Of Interest For Good SEO
Technical SEO
There is no version where you're just trying to be an expert right away. It's easy and it isn't. But there are a lot of good guides. Lesson posts as well as webmasters. While Technical SEO is the invented unfriendly catch up and speed up advice you can't ignore. I'd focus on everything that doesn't matter and you might too. What I don't agree with completely is the internal linking. As much as you link your inner pages is mostly for user experience and beauty presentation. Webfx explain Technical SEO very well. But the advice about URL friendly structure is important to know and to follow. The actual best part is about breadcrumbs needing to be implemented. Webfx calls it nesting.
When you use the url version of your pages where the category is evident in the nesting I believe it's far more likely to do well and it's close to a final optimization. Seems annoying it's actually pretty easy some of the time. You just have to use parent and child structure for pages. And probably a plugin or mechanism for the posting version.
It seems like it doesn't matter but actually you just kind of need to absorb it so you aren't doing any of it wrong. Yes that even feels better when I follow along but you might not see how much it hurts not to get it right. And it's really easy to just seem natural when you get an opinion.
When you use the url version of your pages where the category is evident in the nesting I believe it's far more likely to do well and it's close to a final optimization. Seems annoying it's actually pretty easy some of the time. You just have to use parent and child structure for pages. And probably a plugin or mechanism for the posting version.
It seems like it doesn't matter but actually you just kind of need to absorb it so you aren't doing any of it wrong. Yes that even feels better when I follow along but you might not see how much it hurts not to get it right. And it's really easy to just seem natural when you get an opinion.
On Page SEO
In On page SEO you have to be careful about what you are actually talking about. Making sure to use the right jargon and the right context without skipping over keywords. Too broad a topic also seems like a downfall. If you write 10 ways to get traffic it might not even gather results for ways to get traffic without the exact right anchor text links building up.
Hubspot Onpage SEO offers an answer but I couldn't exactly see how to link carefully or who the author was. Yoast covers the topic of on page SEO with a really cool starting image. Yoast is the perfect example because they have an entire plugin to help moderate and boost your On Page SEO. And they have answering what is on page seo. I shouldn't link to Yoast homepage because I don't believe you should pay for a plugin when you'd much prefer it to be free.
Hubspot Onpage SEO offers an answer but I couldn't exactly see how to link carefully or who the author was. Yoast covers the topic of on page SEO with a really cool starting image. Yoast is the perfect example because they have an entire plugin to help moderate and boost your On Page SEO. And they have answering what is on page seo. I shouldn't link to Yoast homepage because I don't believe you should pay for a plugin when you'd much prefer it to be free.
Content Strategy And Natural SEO
I used to run and own a few websites after the whole chaos of what SEO had to be. I imagine there were some very angry people to need to worry about who ranks where and why they didn't do it when it was easier. Usually a website is hit or miss. Now you might have to be so much better than the next person it just has to pop. Some people don't aim for a goal when they start a website but there's a theory that you can just let it all hang out.
You don't find much other than the wheedled effort and very little mix that explain why authority means more of a niche as well as better. Organic SEO is typically what people search for. Because Google is organic search. Other than Organic search there's also Natural SEO where you don't even need to lift a finger. Ya right! Supposedly you can just come up with an endless resource well enough that it has to explain and get you some of the natural traffic you need. Ditto Effect 2 is in the process of testing it and it's possible it might work.
Beats me as to why.
You don't find much other than the wheedled effort and very little mix that explain why authority means more of a niche as well as better. Organic SEO is typically what people search for. Because Google is organic search. Other than Organic search there's also Natural SEO where you don't even need to lift a finger. Ya right! Supposedly you can just come up with an endless resource well enough that it has to explain and get you some of the natural traffic you need. Ditto Effect 2 is in the process of testing it and it's possible it might work.
Beats me as to why.