What is SEO? Earn 500$+ per Month.. But wait you have to learned about it..

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What is SEO? Earn 500$+ per Month.. But wait you have to learned about it..


SEO stands for Search Engine Optimization, which is the practice of increasing the quantity and quality of traffic to your website through organic search engine results.





What goes into SEO?





To understand the true meaning of SEO, let's break that definition down and look at the parts:





Quality of traffic. You can attract all the visitors in the world, but if they're coming to your site because Google tells them you're a resource for Apple computers when really you're a farmer selling apples, that is not quality traffic. Instead you want to attract visitors who are genuinely interested in products that you offer.
Quantity of traffic. Once you have the right people clicking through from those search engine results pages (SERPs), more traffic is better.
Organic results. Ads make up a significant portion of many SERPs. Organic traffic is any traffic that you don't have to pay for.





What Is an SEO Strategy?





An SEO strategy (also referred to as “SEO approach” or “search engine optimization strategy”) is the process of planning, outlining and implementing steps designed to improve search engine rankings.





In other words: an SEO strategy is the process that you follow when you want to get more organic traffic.





With that, here are the steps to create an SEO strategy in 2020:









Step #1: Create a List of Keywords





Everything in search engine optimization revolves around keywords.





Which is why keyword research is usually the first step of any legit SEO strategy.





You can easily find keywords that your target customer searches for using Google Suggest.





Start typing a keyword into Google’s search field, and it will populate a list of suggestions:





These usually make awesome keywords for SEO because they come straight from Google.





So you know that people are actually searching for them.





Plus, longer keywords (known as “long tail keywords”) tend to be less competitive than “short tail” terms.





So even though long tails have relatively low search volume levels, you can usually rank for them faster.





I recommend typing a few different keywords into Google until you have a list of about 10 keywords.





If you want to check out the search volume and competition levels for those terms, you can use a keyword tool like SEMrush or Ubersuggest.





Step #2: Analyze Google’s First Page





OK, so you found a handful of keywords.





Now it’s time to see what’s already working for those keywords.





To do that, just type one of the keywords that you found into Google.









Scan the top 10 results:





And jot down any patterns that you notice.





For example, the SERPs for “SEO Tools” is PACKED with lists of tools:





SEO Tools – List post highlights




So if you wanted to cover that topic on your site, you’d want to note that the first page results are made up mostly of list posts.





And you’d probably want to publish a list post on your blog.





Then, move onto step #3…





Step #3: Create Something Different or Better





Now it’s time to create some super high-quality content.





When it comes to SEO content, you’ve got two options:





Option #1: You can create something different.





Option #2: You can create something better.





Different





Sometimes you want to create something bigger and better than what’s out there.





(aka The Skyscraper Technique)





But sometimes you’re better off with content that’s completely different.





Why?





Because it helps your content STAND OUT.





For example:





A few months ago I sat down to write a piece of content optimized around: “Mobile SEO”.





And I noticed Google’s first page was littered with list posts, like: “X Ways to Mobile Optimize Your Site.”






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