{"id":93014,"date":"2021-04-15T10:55:52","date_gmt":"2021-04-15T17:55:52","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.bruceclay.com\/?p=93014"},"modified":"2023-11-13T23:28:38","modified_gmt":"2023-11-14T07:28:38","slug":"ways-to-boost-your-web-content-performance-this-year","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.bruceclay.com\/blog\/ways-to-boost-your-web-content-performance-this-year\/","title":{"rendered":"17 Ways to Boost Your Web Content Performance This Year"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Creating great content is one thing. Making sure it performs in the search results is another. This year, vow to make your content perform better. Here are 17 things you can do to optimize and promote your website content for better results.<\/p>\n
FAQ: How can I optimize my content to achieve better search engine results and user engagement?<\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n A whole-SERP strategy analyzes the search engine results page for the keywords you are targeting and provides a roadmap for the content you can create. Look at what type of content is ranking and what other opportunities the results page offers to discover what is appropriate for the keyword. Read more: What Is a Whole-SERP SEO Strategy?<\/a><\/p>\n Experience, expertise, authoritativeness, and trustworthiness are tenets of quality content, according to Google. Ensuring your webpages and your site demonstrate these principles helps you compete in the search results. Read more: Complete Guide to the Fundamentals of of E-E-A-T<\/a><\/p>\n SEO siloing is good for user experience and SEO. It helps architect your site in a way that demonstrates expertise and authority through content and internal linking. It also helps your visitors easily find the information they are looking for. This is a must for every site. Read more: SEO Siloing – What, Why, How<\/a><\/p>\n If you have a handful of webpages that are all on the same topic, consider combining them to make one authoritative article on the subject. In many cases, one long article on a website will gain more traction in the search results than several shorter pieces that aren\u2019t interconnected in any way. Be sure to do this properly with a 301 redirect. Read more: How to Do a 301 Redirect<\/a><\/p>\n You can refresh the content on any given page with newer, more relevant content. Without changing the actual URL (so you get to preserve the link equity of that webpage), you can simply update the existing content. Start with the top-performing webpages that need an update and work your way down the list.<\/p>\n Duplicate content is not good for SEO. Having too-similar pages on your own site can cause some of your pages to be filtered from the search results. Even if not a penalty, it can result in lower overall perceived quality, potential search engine confusion, and diluted PageRank. But this is often easy to fix, depending on what type of duplicate content we\u2019re talking about. Identify which webpages on your site may be causing duplicate content issues and address it as soon as possible. Read more: Understanding Duplicate Content and How to Avoid It<\/a><\/p>\n The title tag and meta description tag together offer key data to the search engine on what the webpage is about. Ninety-nine percent of the time, if your title tag does not contain the query\u2019s keyword(s) or synonyms, the page will not rank. The description may be seen by the user in the search results, so using keywords there reinforces that your page matches the query. There are general best practices for meta information, but you can also get custom targets based on the competition. Read more: What Are Meta Tags & Why Are They Important for SEO?<\/a><\/p>\n Why write 2,000 words when 800 will do? Knowing a webpage\u2019s target word count based on the top-ranking webpages in the search results for your keyword gives you a realistic goal. Content creators can be more efficient as a result, and your content can meet the \u201cprofile\u201d for what is already ranking, according to Google. Read more: Want Customized Advice per Keyword? There\u2019s a Plugin for That!<\/a><\/p>\n Google looks at how similar or different your content is compared to other high-quality webpages on the same topic. Assuming that the pages are written for the audience and that you know your target persona, you should write for the ideal audience as well. Technical papers, for example, may be written at a higher reading level than a blog article on games for teens. Knowing your target readability score based on your competition can help you stay within the \u201cnorm.\u201d See article linked in No. 8 for more.<\/p>\n Having the right keywords in your content and making sure they show up as often as needed and where needed on the page can help search engines understand that the webpage is a match for a search query. It\u2019s just one of many tactics in SEO. Read more: How a WordPress SEO Plugin Can Help You Optimize Your Content with Keywords<\/a><\/p>\n Structured data further clarifies to search engines what the content on your webpage is about. It does this by explaining what type of information you\u2019re presenting, whether it\u2019s an event, a person, a place or something else. Eliminating ambiguity is critical, where words can have several meanings (\u201cyou desert your home in the desert\u201d). You can learn more about structured data here at Google.<\/p>\n An image on your webpage offers another opportunity to rank in the search results. So don\u2019t forget to optimize your images as well as your text. Read more: How to Optimize Images and Other Media Content for SEO<\/a><\/p>\n Boosting content performance is as much about technical SEO as it is about on-page SEO. With Google\u2019s new Page Experience update, optimizing for all the factors that create a good user experience is key. Read more: Page Experience: Google\u2019s New User Experience Algorithm Update<\/a><\/p>\n Often referred to as \u201cPosition 0,\u201d featured snippets show up at the top of the search results above other organic results in Google. There is an art and science to optimizing for this position by architecting the content in a certain way. Read more: 3 Surprising On-Page SEO Techniques You May Not Know About<\/a>, and check out this Featured Snippets+ tool<\/a>.<\/p>\n Boosting your content\u2019s performance doesn\u2019t stop with technical or on-page SEO. Off-page activities can help tremendously. Who in your network would benefit from knowing about your content? Can their audience get value from it? Reach out to people you know who can help spread the word.<\/p>\n Building an industry thought leader\u2019s work or advice into your content can sometimes pay dividends. It\u2019s natural for people to share content they\u2019ve been featured in, so your article may get in front of that leader\u2019s audience. This can equal more links and traffic to your website.<\/p>\n Another way to leverage a larger audience is to create content together and then promote that content to both audiences. This can equal more links and traffic to your website. But, no, do not accept guest posts. Read more: Paid Guest Posting: More Proof That It\u2019s Bad for Business<\/a><\/p>\n For many clients, we provide both content services and SEO consulting because they go hand in hand. If you\u2019d like a free estimate, contact us<\/a> today.<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n Optimizing your content is paramount to capturing your target audience’s attention and gaining favor in search engines’ eyes. To strike the perfect balance, focus on the following key points:<\/p>\n Understanding User Intent<\/strong><\/p>\n Before crafting your content, delve into the minds of your audience. Conduct thorough research to understand their pain points, needs, and desires. You provide value and enhance engagement metrics by aligning your content with their intent.<\/p>\n Keyword Research and Integration<\/strong><\/p>\n Keywords remain the backbone of content optimization. Identify relevant keywords that resonate with your topic and audience. Skillfully integrate these keywords into your content’s headings, subheadings, and body while maintaining natural flow. Avoid keyword stuffing, as search engines are quick to penalize such practices.<\/p>\n Quality and Value Above All<\/strong><\/p>\n No amount of optimization can replace the value of high-quality content. Craft well-researched, insightful, and authoritative pieces that demonstrate your expertise. Engaging content keeps users on your page longer, reducing bounce rates and signaling to search engines that your content is relevant and valuable.<\/p>\n Optimized Visual Elements<\/strong><\/p>\n Engagement isn’t solely text-driven. Incorporate visually appealing elements such as images, infographics, and videos. Compress and optimize images for faster load times, enhancing user experience. Alt tags and descriptive file names not only aid accessibility but also provide another dimension for optimization.<\/p>\n Mobile-Friendly Responsiveness<\/strong><\/p>\n In an era dominated by mobile devices, content must be responsive. Ensure your website and content adapt seamlessly to various screen sizes. Mobile-friendliness is a user-centric practice that search engines consider when ranking your content.<\/p>\n Step-by-Step Guide: Optimizing Content for Better Search Engine Results and User Engagement<\/strong><\/p>\n As you implement these steps, remember that content optimization is ongoing. Regularly analyze your results, gather feedback, and adapt your approach to continuously enhance your content’s search engine rankings and user engagement.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" Creating great content is one thing. Actually having it perform in the search results is another. Here are 17 tips to boost your content performance.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":35,"featured_media":93015,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"_acf_changed":false,"content-type":"","footnotes":""},"categories":[4],"tags":[1762,1475,1232,1348,1579,1763],"acf":[],"yoast_head":"<\/a>1. Whole SERP Strategy<\/h2>\n
<\/a>2. E-E-A-T<\/h2>\n
<\/a>3. Silo Your Site<\/h2>\n
<\/a>4. Consolidate Webpages<\/h2>\n
<\/a>5. Evergreen Content<\/h2>\n
<\/a>6. Fix Duplicate Content<\/h2>\n
<\/a>7. Meta Information<\/h2>\n
<\/a>8. Word Count<\/h2>\n
<\/a>9. Readability Score<\/h2>\n
<\/a>10. Keyword Optimization<\/h2>\n
<\/a>11. Structured Data<\/h2>\n
<\/a>12. Image Optimization<\/h2>\n
<\/a>13. Page Experience<\/h2>\n
<\/a>14. Position Zero<\/h2>\n
<\/a>15. Tap Your Network<\/h2>\n
<\/a>16. Reference a Leader<\/h2>\n
<\/a>17. Co-Create Content<\/h2>\n
<\/a>FAQ: How can I optimize my content to achieve better search engine results and user engagement?<\/h3>\n
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