Building site structure through keyword research
If you’ve dabbled in the world of SEO, you’ll already know that keyword research is important for understanding what your potential customers are searching for.
If you’ve mastered the basics of SEO, implemented them on your website, and discovered the benefits, you could be ready to move onto the next stage and dive a little deeper into SEO strategies, techniques, and understanding.
If you haven’t yet learned all of the basics, I recommend reading through some of my other guides before you jump in here. By understanding what SEO is, how it works, and the first steps you can take to improve your website, you’ll be able to get much better results going forward. Start off with some of these SEO guides for beginners:
Once you’ve run an audit of your website, made some easy fixes, and started targeting some keywords, you can begin looking at other ways to improve your website and customer experience using search engine optimisation.
SEO is an ongoing process that evolves as new technologies are created and customer behaviour changes. So, even if you have the basics covered now, remember to keep reviewing and checking in to make sure you’re still following best practice. To ensure you don’t miss anything, sign up to my newsletter for the latest news and updates.
When it comes to more advanced SEO, you are more then likely going to need a developer working on your site. That means someone who can understand the technical elements of your website and make edits to the code and the overall build as required. You can manage some work without them, but you will be limited, especially when it comes to intermediate SEO.
The following guides will cover SEO strategies that go more in-depth than my blogs for absolute beginners. They mostly focus on making small changes that will gradually improve the overall function of your website. So, in most cases, don’t expect big gains immediately. Remember, SEO is a long game so you should generally expect to wait 3 – 6 months before you see the impact.
If you’ve dabbled in the world of SEO, you’ll already know that keyword research is important for understanding what your potential customers are searching for.
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