• Email this Page
  • Share
  • Share

Best Nashville SEO offers these free SEO Tips

Title Tags affects SEO

Title tags are one of the most important keys to good ranking.  Make sure each page has unique title tags, and that the title tags are relevant to the content of the site.  Your keywords should always be in your title tags.

Optimize Your Site on a Per-Page Basis

Google sees each page on your site as an access point.  Keep this in mind when you plan your SEO tactics.  Try to concentrate on a single topic for each page rather than have a few pages targeting multiple topics/keywords.  This makes site navigation even more important.  Each topic discussed should be accessible from any page on the website by a maximum of 2 clicks.  My opinion is that 2 clicks is too many.  Your menus need to be clear and easy to navigate.  If not, you'll end up with a higher 'bounce rate' and therefore you will rank lower in the search engines.

Content is King!

The proper use of words is at the heart of successful SEO. Clear, easy  to understand content  that  informs and answers  the questions of  searchers will  attract  traffic. Most  importantly,  good  and  relevant  content  can  retain  traffic. Whether  you  like  it  or  not,  Google  is  extremely  good  at  tracking  visitor  behavior.  If  a  site’s visitors show satisfaction,  then Google will  reward  that site with better  ranking, since  it means that  the search  results displayed  is very  relevant  to what  the searchers want.  It will also give spiders a  clearer  idea of what your site  is about and what  it aims  to achieve. Be sure  to observe proper  grammar  and  spelling,  proper  placement  and  usage  of  keywords  and  phrases,  and the content must be  fresh, up  to date and be presented  in short, easily  readable paragraphs. 
You don’t have  to do all  the writing by yourself. Make use of user generated content such as reviews, feedbacks, news feeds and research reports to bolster your existing content.


Site Performance - an Often Overlooked SEO Factor

You've been there before.  You visit a site that takes a long time to load.  What happened?  You likely left the site in search of another option that would provide you with the information you were looking for in a more timely fashion.  Often times performance is sacrificed to save money.  This can be a huge mistake when it comes to SEO.