Tuesday, 17 December 2019

WooCommerce Design & Development

The power and security of one of WordPress best open-source platforms, WooCommerce gives business owners and eCommerce startups the ability to maintain a highly professional and functional eCommerce website that is flexible, scalable and simple to update. Our goals is to give your company a versatile and easy-to-use system with which to keep your online store current, secure and and most importantly, trusted.
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Sunday, 8 December 2019

Top Ways To Improve WooCommerce SEO Results

We have provide top way to improve woocommerce seo result. Operating in such a highly competitive market where you are competing for search traffic, it is vital that online stores optimize their sites for Google and Bing. If you want to have better search engine rankings and make it easier for target customers to find your products in search engines, then you need to optimize your site.



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Wednesday, 4 December 2019

Search Engine Optimization

Do you need prospective customers to easily find your website in major search engines such as Google, Yahoo, Bing and others? Your website’s position in these search engines can have a major impact on your bottom-line and the overall success of your business. It’s estimated that the majority of search users won’t take the time to go past the first page of search results.

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Sunday, 1 December 2019

WordPress Website Design







WordPress is an open source content management system that has evolved into one of the most popular website publishing systems in the world. 380 Web Designs is a Dallas Texas area WordPress website design and development company. We use WordPress as a platform to build dynamic, beautiful, high-performance websites.
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Tuesday, 26 November 2019

How To Install WordPress






WordPress is a Free open source content management system originally built for blogging. WordPress was released in 2003 by founders Matt Mullenweg and Mike Little. WordPress features a plugin and template based architecture and, over the years, has drawn thousands of developers to create custom plugins, and themes which can now be used to create rich and diverse array and types of websites for almost any application or business need.

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Tuesday, 19 November 2019

WooCommerce Design & Development

WooCommerce is a powerful, extendable platform that continues to gain market share due to it’s flexibility and user-friendly interface. WooCommerce is an open-source eCommerce plug-in that outspreads into customized themes containing smart, innovative, and beneficial features. WooCommcerce Benefits like as A rich selection of Payment Gateway options, Easy configuration of shipping, Mobile friendliness, Open source, The WordPress platform. Regular updates to WordPress, WooCommerce, and all related themes and extensions.Our Site management gives your site is always up and ready to make sales.
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Wednesday, 13 November 2019

On-Site SEO Checklist 2019






On-Site SEO is the practice of optimizing individual web pages in order to ranking higher and earn more relevant traffic in SEO. On-Site refers to both the content and HTML source code of a page that can be optimized, as opposed to off-page SEO which refers to links and other external signals. Let’s begin with the SEO On-Site best practices that you should employ before doing anything else. Note that these things are not likely to have a direct effect on rankings. Create a sitemap the Sitemaps tell search engines where to find the important content on your site.
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Sunday, 10 November 2019

Social Media Marketing


Social Media marketing is a powerful tool for communicating and interacting with your existing clients as well as generating interest from prospective new customers. Social media Marketing has become an integral part of small business. And as the tools of technology — in particular mobile devices — become ever more common and affordable, so also increases the likelihood that your customers and clients are using these platforms and applications to search for and discover your tourism organization, destination, or small business.
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Wednesday, 6 November 2019

Responsive wordpress website design for beginners

Responsive WordPress websites are responsive, but not all. The responsive capability of a Responsive  WordPress website depends on the theme and the plugins that you are using. Let's take a look at how your choice of theme and plugins can effect the overall responsiveness of your website. Responsive WordPress is an open source content management system that has evolved into one of the most popular website publishing systems in the world.

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Monday, 4 November 2019

Woocommerce Website Design




WooCommerce Website Design is a plugin built to seamlessly integrate with WordPress. Since its launch in 2011 it has had millions of downloads from all over the country. WooCommerce is a free plugin for WordPress, but some of the extensions are paid. But don’t worry there are many free plugins and extensions available so you can easily create your online WooCommerce Website Design store by using this. WooCommerce is one of the most popular WordPress e-commerce plugin available free of cost that gives complete control and satisfaction to both online store owners and developers


on page and off page search engine optimization

Your search engine optimization strategy can be divided into two different categories: on-page SEO and off-page SEO. Both are crucial to the success of an SEO campaign, but they’re on completely different sides of the fence when it comes to improving your search engine rankings. To understand the difference between the two, you have to understand, at a basic level, how search engine algorithms work. Let’s break it down.
There are two main buckets that search engines look at when evaluating your site compared to other sites on the web.
On-page SEO looks at what your site (or your page) is about
Off-page SEO looks at how authoritative and popular your site is
Put simply, what you rank for is largely determined by on-page factors, while how high you rank in the search results is largely determined by off-page factors.


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Friday, 1 November 2019

How to Install WordPress: Complete Beginner’s Guide

First of all, why are there different methods for installing WordPress in the first place? The answer is simple… Because of WordPress’ popularity, there are a number of helper tools that make it easier to install the platform on different servers and hosts. As a result, there’s not simply one choice for how to install WordPress but multiple alternative ones.
Method #1: Choose a host that comes with WordPress pre-installed
Method #2: How to install WordPress via cPanel and autoinstallers
Method #3: How to install WordPress manually
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Thursday, 31 October 2019

On-Site SEO Checklist 2019

The most obviously accessible and controllable aspects of the overall Search Engine Optimization process is the content on your website. This includes the HTML and CSS coding that make up your pages including Heading Tags, Alt Tags, Page Titles, Keyword MetaTags such as the Page Description and Page Keywords. Finally, the density of your top keywords and keyword phrases within the visible page content itself is important to your Search Engine Optimization efforts. If you spend the time and do the work to optimize these on-page Search Engine Optimization attributes you will be off and running with your overall on site SEO efforts.
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Wednesday, 30 October 2019

Social Media Marketing Tips for Small Businesses

Social media marketing can be a great way for small business owners to connect with prospects and customers.Social media is one of the best ways to connect with fans and potential customers. If you don’t have a presence on the main networks, you’re missing out on an audience that’s ready and willing to connect with your brand.
Using social media for small business doesn’t have to be scary or expensive. Using these 11 simple social media marketing tips, businesses of any size can reach new markets, build awareness, and drive sales. The small business world can be a grind working in and on the business to reach goals and milestones and grow.
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Tuesday, 29 October 2019

WordPress Website Design

A WordPress theme is designed to automatically adjust itself to the user’s screen size. This means that your WordPress theme will look equally great on mobile phones, tablets, and desktop devices. 380 Web Designs provides everything from the initial planning, basic search engine optimization, to final implementation, testing, launch, SEO and marketing.
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Thursday, 24 October 2019

Local Search Marketing

Local search marketing is anything you do on the web to promote a physical business that makes face-to-face contact with its customers. Local search marketing is all about putting your business on the map in local searches when customers are searching for a business like yours. To build a local search presence, you'll need to optimize your online information so that search engines place your business in the right searches 
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Wednesday, 23 October 2019

Search Engine Optimization


SEO stands for “search engine optimization.” It is the process of getting traffic from the “free,” “organic,” “editorial” or “natural” search results on search engines. SEO is the process that organizations go through to help make sure that their site ranks high in the search engines for relevant keywords and phrases.


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Tuesday, 22 October 2019

Responsive WordPress Website Design

380 Web Designs is a Dallas Texas area WordPress website design and development company. We use WordPress as a platform to build dynamic, beautiful, high-performance websites.
WordPress is an open source content management system that has evolved into one of the most popular website publishing systems in the world.

Thursday, 17 October 2019

WooCommerce Website Design

WooCommerce website is just good website design. It looks the same, is just as good for WooCommerce SEO (search engine optimisation) and is easy to edit. We’re using a more template-based approach that lets us design professional websites much faster. WooCommerce is the a WordPress plugin and the world’s leading e-commerce website platform. According to the latest WooCommerce stats for 2019, it powers over 41% of ALL online shops globally and is growing in popularity.
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Wednesday, 16 October 2019

WordPress Website Design



380 Web Designs is a Dallas Texas area WordPress website design and development company. We use WordPress as a platform to build dynamic, beautiful, high-performance websites.
WordPress is an open source content management system that has evolved into one of the most popular website publishing systems in the world.

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Wednesday, 9 October 2019

How To Install WordPress




In this article we will tell you how to Install WordPress in 7 Easy Steps. If you are interested in building a WordPress website you will first need to know how to install WordPress and this is the definative Guide for Manual WordPress Installation.

About WordPress


WordPress (WordPress.org) is a  Free open source content management system originally built for blogging. WordPress was released in 2003 by founders Matt Mullenweg and Mike Little. WordPress features a plugin and template based architecture and, over the years, has drawn thousands of developers to create custom plugins, and themes which can now be used to create rich and diverse array and types of websites for almost any application or business need.
WordPress is used on more than 60 million websites worldwide and, as of April 2019, and nearly 34% of the top 10 million global websites have been built using WordPress. Today, WordPress is the #1 website content management system in use globally.
Now that you know a little bit about WordPress, here is a step-by-step guide on how how to manually install and setup a WordPress site for your domain, if you have a desire to build a WordPress website of your own.

What You Need To Get Started

 

Domain Name


A domain name is your company’s online address. It is a repository for your company’s online business identity and the public face of your brand. Your domain name can be one of the most important decisions you will have to initially make when you are deciding to create an online identity for your business. There are tens of millions of domain names already in use out there, so finding the perfect domain name for your business is important and can require some creative thought. For example if your company name is “New Penny Plumbing” you might try to see if the domain newpennyplumbing.com, or newpennyplumbing.net or similar domain name is available.You can do searches for available domain names at a domain registrar such as GoDaddy.com.

WordPress Website Hosting

After you acquire a domain name, next you will need to find a Web Hosting Service where your website and all your site files will reside. There are dozens of WordPress Hosting Providers out there. Do a web search for WordPress Hosting and you will see many results. What are you are typically looking for is a WordPress Hosting company that offers what is called a CPanel where you can do things like setting up a SQL database for your WordPress site, set up personal emails for your domain, and which offers online caching, SSD Drives, plugins to help optimize images sizes and compression, SSL Certificates for online security, and other performance and backup capabilities. We recommend hosting services such as SiteGround.com and InMotion Hosting Services because of their High-Performance Hosting Service Capabilities.

Install WordPress in 7 Easy Steps


Now that you have acquired a Domain Name for your website, and a WordPress Hosting Account, and you are ready to now start installing WordPress, here are the 7 Steps for Installing WordPress.

 1. Point your Domain to your new Hosting Account


When you get your new WordPress Hosting Account you will be provided with the nameservers for your site. You will need to go to your web registrar where you purchased your domain, login to your account and set the name servers to point to the name servers of your hosting account. One you have set those it will typically take a few hours to propagate through the Internet so all browsers every where know where your domain name points to, which is your hosting account. If you use a registrar such as GoDaddy.com it will typically propagate fairly quickly, within a few hours.

2. Download WordPress Software


As mentioned above WordPress is Free to download and install. Just go to https://wordpress.org/download/ and click the download button to get the latest copy of WordPress. Once you have downloaded WordPress, create a local directory on your hard disk, copy the wordPress-5.x.x.zip file to that local directory and unzip it to the root of that directory. If you don’t already have a ZIP utility such as the paid WinZip Utility, you can use a free Zip utility such as 7-Zip to unzip your WordPress files.

 

3. Use FTP Client to Upload WordPress Files to your Hosting Server


In order to upload the WordPress files to your hosting site you will need an FTP (File Transfer Protocol) Client and you will need FTP Information from you WordPress Hosting Provider so you can setup your FTP client to transfer the files.  If you don’t already have an FTP client software application you use, you can find several free FTP clients. One popular FREE FTP Client is FileZilla.  Click the following FileZilla Download link to get the FREE FileZilla FTP Client, and click the following link to view the FileZilla Documentation. We won’t go into how to use FileZilla in this article but you will need the following information in order to transfer your WordPress files to your server.

  • Host FTP Server Address – Typically an IP address or a server name
  • Username – Typically Username is same user name used to access your Cpanel.
  • Password – Typically Password is same password used to access your Cpanel.
  • Remote Directory – Typically the remote directory will be /public_html/
  • Local Directory  – This is the directory where you have unzipped your WordPress files after you downloaded them (Example: C:/website/WordPress)
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4. Get FTP Information from your WordPress Cpanel


When you signup for a WordPress Hosting account you should receive a welcome email with information on how to access your administrative account as well as information on how to access your CPanel account including URL, Username, and Password. Find that information from your hosting provider and login to your CPanel. and login to your CPanel. Your CPanel should look something like this:







You can see in the top Files area there is an item called FTP accounts. In there you can setup an FTP account to use with FileZilla or another FTP client. If you are unsure how to setup an FTP account or configure your FTP client you can talk to your Web Hosting Tech Support group and they can step you through it. Once you have your FTP client Configured, upload your WordPress Files to your hosting site.

5. Setup Your WordPress Database


Next you will need to setup a Database and a Database User and Password using your CPanel. Go into your CPanel as discussed above in the FTP section and find the Databases section. Select the MySQL Databases link. Clicking this link typically will initiate the MySQL Database Wizard.
 

STEP 1: Create a Database


A MySQL database name will typically have two parts. The first part, in this case “vids380_” is assigned by the Database Wizard and is your CPanel Username followed by an underscore. The second part, in this case “wp1” is the part that you will input. This can be any alphanumeric string you want. So, in this instance the full database name that I created is “vids380_wp1”.





STEP 2: Create a Database User


A MySQL database username will again have two parts. The first part, in this case “vids380_” is again assigned by the Database Wizard and is your CPanel Username followed by an underscore. The second part, in this case “wp1” is the part that you will input. This can be any alphanumeric string you want. So, in this instance the full database name that I created is “vids380_wp1”. To keep things simple I typically name the database and the database user the same thing to keep things simple. Additionally, you will need to assign a password to the user. You can type in your own password or you can use the Password Generator Button to create your password.






STEP 3: Assign the Username you have created to the Database You have Created


This is pretty self-explanatory, but you will see a table to assign privileges to the database. Select the “All Privileges” checkbox to select all privileges which is what we want.






6. Edit the wp-config.php file and upload to server

Now that you have created your WordPress Database, the next step is to create a wp-config.php file, edit it, and upload it to your server. We do this by going to the local folders where you have unzipped your WordPress files and in the root directory of that folder you will see a file called “wp-config-sample.php”  We need to open this file and edit some entries in the top section where you will enter the Database Name, Username, and Password you created when you setup the Database above. You can use an application such as Adobe Dreamweaver or some other web development application, or if you don’t have any such application you can open the wp-config.sample.php file with a simple text editor such as Windows Notepad or whatever text editor you have on your computer. Open the file and enter the database name, username and password you created in the MySQL Settings area if the file. Then you must save this file in the same directory by the name of “wp-config.php”.  Make sure you enter these names between the single quotes or you will get a database connection error. After saving the file, upload this single file to your WordPress Server using the FTP application you used to upload the other WordPress files as described above.





7. Now you are ready to smoke test your work


If you have setup your DNS Nameservers to point to your hosting account’s nameservers you should be able to open a broswer and type in “YourDomainName.com” (insert your actual domain name) and, if successful, you should see the following initial WordPress screen.





If you see this screen, Congratulations you have Successfully Installed WordPress!


If not, please go back through all the steps above. If you have gotten through these steps successfully, select the language that you wish to use on your site from the list above and click Continue. The next screen you will see will let you set your master administrative Username and Password.  One important tip, select a username and password that only you could guess. DO NOT set your master Username as something simple like “Admin” or “YourSiteName”.  WordPress is the #1 website platform in the world, and it is the #1 website platform target for global hackers. Set your username and password as something you can remember but that no one else could ever guess. Hacker bots are scouring the internet every day looking for WordPress sites and will start trying to hack your site within days or weeks using Brute Force attacks, so do yourself a Big Big Favor and pick a username and password that no one can guess. I would highly recommend that you let the WordPress Password generator generate a complex password for your site that no one would ever guess. (See image below)



WordPress Auto Installers


In this blog post we have covered how to procure a domain; how to select a hosting provider and setup a hosting account, how to point your domain to your hosting account, how to download WordPress files, how to unzip and upload those file to your hosting server via FTP, how to create a Database using your hosting CPanel; how to edit the wp-config.php file and upload that to your hosting site, and how to initialize your WordPress site and setup a master Username and Password. This has all been a tutorial on how to Manually Setup WordPress.  This is how people have been installing and setting up WordPress since WordPress was introduces in 2003. But, WordPress Hosting providers have become more sophisticated in recent years, so if you are a novice to WordPress there are many hosting companies these day that do nothing but WordPress hosting that can help you install and setup WordPress for your, or in their CPanel they have a WordPress Auto-Installer that can do most of this work for you. You will still have to buy your domain and point your DNS nameservers to your hosting company’s nameservers, but outside of that they will do most of the work for you.




Thursday, 3 October 2019

Social Media Marketing Tips for Small Businesses

Social networking sites like Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Pinterest, and Instagram have given businesses unprecedented opportunities to grow and thrive through the use of Social Media Marketing. This isn’t surprising since 42% of the current global population or 3.4 billion people use social media on a daily basis.

But getting started with social media marketing can be overwhelming – especially for small businesses who have yet to find their company’s brand voice.

Your don’t necessarily need millions of social media followers to build an effective social media presence. It’s not really just about the number of followers you can gather, but rather how you engage with the ones you already have, and provide useful content to draw more followers to your social media channels over time.

Social media is very powerful and effective way of connecting with potential customers, fans of your company’s brand and general followers. If you haven’t yet created a accounts on major social channels that can most effectively reach your company’s target audience, you are missing out on a potentially vast source of customer prospects that are willing and waiting to connect with you.

Consider this: about 63% of customers actually expect businesses to offer customer service through their social accounts and 90% of users use different social platforms to communicate with a brand.

The best part is that social media marketing doesn’t have to be expensive or complicated. Here’s how you can easily reach new audiences, create awareness, and drive sales through your social media presence.

 

Shortlist Platforms According To Your Audience

All networks are not equal – it’s essential to compare the key demographics of top platforms and compare them to your ideal buyer profile and target audience.

To start with, find out where your prospects spend most of their time online; for example, B2B companies should head over to LinkedIn because that is where 80% of all their leads come from.
On the other hand, if Generation Z is the target audience for your brand, know that 71% of them use Snapchat at least six times every day.

It’s perfectly fine to have active profiles across multiple networks, but focus most of your time and efforts on one or two platforms where your target audience is most active.

 

Set Realistic, Specific Goals

Have a social media plan to back up your online presence and don’t post content without some strategy or reason. In other words, identify your marketing goals and then use social media to achieve them.

Consider this: eMarketer research that studied more than 300 B2B and B2C businesses found that 88% of US companies use their social media for brand awareness and brand building, 64% introduce new offerings via their SM pages, and another 60% acquire new clients online via social media.
Hence, with Social Media Marketing, your objectives could be to:
  • Increase brand awareness
  • Reach new fans/audiences/ followers
  • Provide better customer service
  • Grow your sales

 

Balance Your Posts

Every post does not need to be a sales pitch; as such blatant self-promotion can drive your audience away.

Instead, try to balance your posts with the 5:3:2 rule; five posts should be from other relevant sources, three should be content that you’ve created yourself, and two should have a ‘fun’ element to humanize your brand.

It may be a good idea to engage your employees, and other social media advocates of your brand to help your company’s social media reach, and retweeting or sharing your company’s social media posts. This approach is guaranteed to work because 50% of consumers in a survey expressed that seeing user-generated content would increase their chances of buying from an online brand.

 

Choose and Use Images Wisely

The right visuals can help your audience read and retain information better, form opinions, develop feelings and decide on the appropriate action to take in response to what they see.

When compared to other types of content, videos and images are 41 times more likely to get shared on social media. This is why nearly 80% of marketers deploy visual assets with their social media campaigns – and this has contributed to the growth of videos by 63%, surpassing blogs as an indispensable marketing asset.

 

Engage with your Audience

The key to Social Media Marketing success is fostering a two-way conversation with your audience, as people appreciate brands that are accessible and responsive to their followers and supporters. This is why it’s crucial to keep your followers engaged by interacting with them through replies, retweets and other forms of follower and customer outreach.

Remember, 57% of consumers reach out to brands via social media because they are looking for answers. Connect with them, answer their queries, have meaningful conversations and they’ll be naturally drawn to your products and services and feel more personally connected to your company.

 

Focus On Quality Over Quantity

People become followers and fans of a social media page or channel because they like and trust the content on your page.

This is why you have to make sure that your posts are both reliable and relevant to your audience – especially since 86% of all consumers say that they try to only support brands that exhibit authenticity.

So, reach out to your audience, understand them, and then provide quality content that they want to see, and which answer questions they may have, or provide a solution to their specific company needs.

 

Monitor the Conversations around Your Brand

About 80% of online companies believe that they are exceptionally good at social media customer service. However, you’ll be surprised to know that typically only 8% of their clients and followers agree.

If you want to do social media right, then monitor what people are saying about you on different social media platforms and use this information to respond to them in a respectful and authentic way. A social listening strategy lets you track and analyze online conversations about your brand and the industry at large.

 

Be Patient

Patience is a critical factor in social media marketing for small businesses; understand that you won’t get tons of followers, likes, comments, and shares overnight.

Building a trustworthy presence can take years, but it’s worth it in the end. Don’t stress or fret about the end-goal on a daily, weekly or even monthly basis; just trust the journey, engage your followers, take care of your clients and keep giving them the quality content and service that they love you for.

 

Schedule Your Content

Planning your social media activities through a scheduling tool allows you to post consistently, and it will help you manage your presence across multiple networks.

Not only do social media management and scheduling tools save you time, but you can plan your content well in advance and schedule posts for different networks at peak traffic times, and track the results so you can refine and modify your social media marketing strategy.

 

Track and Refine Your Performance

Keep track of what works and what doesn’t, so you can adjust your efforts and improve your results.
Once you have a baseline of how your strategy is working, use A/B testing to boost your chances of success. Use different hashtags, target unique audiences, and play around with the Call To Action links in your social media posts to get a feel for what your followers appreciate, and most importantly, what they respond to.

In short, the results can help you make minor – or major – tweaks to your Social Media Marketing strategy that can lead to increasingly more effective results over time.

 

Social Media Tools to Help You Manage Your Social Media Marketing Campaigns

Here is a list of tools that company’s can use to manage their social media posts.
  1. HashtagsForLikes
  2. Hootsuite
  3. Buffer
  4. Khoros
  5. Sprout Social
  6. Socialbakers
  7. Tagboard
  8. Agorapulse
  9. Statusbrew
  10. Post Planner
  11. Tailwind
  12. Sprinklr
  13. Followerwonk
  14. Sendible
  15. Meet Edgar
  16. SocialFlow
  17. Oktopost
  18. Falcon.io
  19. Brand24
  20. DrumUp
  21. Quuu
  22. Everypost
  23. Tweepi
  24. Cool Tabs
  25. Unmetric
  26. MavSocial
  27. SocialOomph

 

Conclusion

With over 63% of small businesses gearing up to increase their spending on social media marketing, companies can no longer afford to ignore the impact of Social Media Marketing on company sales and brand management.

You need to create a focused Social Media Marketing Strategy that aligns with your company’s strategic goals and build your social media marketing channels one by one, over time.

Monday, 23 September 2019

On-Site SEO Checklist 2019 | 380 Web Designs


On Site SEO (Search Engine Optimization) is all about improving organic website traffic and boosts SEO rankings with Google and Bing. On Site SEO is ultimately about generating leads and converting those leads into paying customers.
Here is our On Site SEO Checklist that can help you improve your rankings:
Great SEO Rankings in Google, Bing and other the search engines involves three primary elements:
  • On-page SEO — Optimizing the content and HTML, Metadata and Site and Page Load Speeds on your website.
  • Off-page SEO — Optimizing elements beyond your website that Search Engines such as the quality and quantity of third-party website backlinks
  • Coding and Technical Factors — CSS and Javascript Minification, Schema Markup, AMP Enabling, and more.
For the purposes of this article, we will be focusing on the On-Site SEO checklist.

On-page Search Engine Optimization

The most obviously accessible and controllable aspects of the overall Search Engine Optimization process is the content on your website. This includes the HTML and CSS coding that make up your pages including Heading Tags, Alt Tags, Page Titles, Keyword MetaTags such as the Page Description and Page Keywords. Finally, the density of your top keywords and keyword phrases within the visible page content itself is important to your Search Engine Optimization efforts. If you spend the time and do the work to optimize these on-page Search Engine Optimization attributes you will be off and running with your overall on site SEO efforts.
Your company should have a goal to make every page on your website search engine, and mobile friendly while still delivering your optimal marketing message to prospective customers.
For Search Engine Optimization purposes, you should focus on one, or two target keywords or phrases per page. It will be difficult to rank well for more keywords than that on a single page. So, you really want to focus on those one or two primary keywords on each page..
It is also wise to get a good idea for where your site already ranks on your chosen keyword and keyword phrases if you have an existing site. If you are already on page one of Google search for your chosen keywords or keyword phrases, leave the page alone, other than occasional necessary updates.
The checklist we have compiled below will help your company in creating search-engine-friendly pages designed to rank well for your target keywords. There is no silver bullet in this checklist that, by itself, will result in great page ranking. These items shown below all work in combination with each other to maximize your overall SEO score with search engines. The major search engines, including Google and Bing, will analyze your page for many factors when determining how it ranks each page.

On-page SEO Checklist

Yoast SEO Plugin — Install the Yoast SEO Plugin (or similar SEO Plugin) on your website

Yoast is a FREE SEO Plugin that is available for the WordPress platform and a few other platforms. Yoast allows you to set a target keyword phrase for each page or post as well as defining Metatag information such as Page Title, Page Description. Yoast will also give you realtime tips on how to enhance page readability, will let you see how your post will be viewed on Social Media Platforms, and offers keyword suggestions for your pages. It also analyzes your pages and shows you ways to fix on site SEO errors or deficiencies in your page content, H1 tags, keyword density and it will enable Google and Bing compliant Sitemaps on your website. A Plugin like Yoast is an indespensible tool for On-Page SEO work.
On-Site SEO Setup
  • Analytics Tracking — Setup Analytics Tracking on your site using Google Analytics and Bing Webmaster Tools
  • Quality Content — Make sure page is relevant, high-quality, current and at least 500 words in length.
  • H1 Tags — Include your target keyword search phrase in the page headline (H1 Tag).
  • Sub-Header Tags — Target keyword search phrase is also included in at least one sub-headline (H2 or H3 tag).
  • Keyword Density — Target keyword search phrase is incorporated 3 to 10 times within body content of your page you’re your keyword density is any higher than that your page may get penalized and downgraded as spam. Keep in mind that your visible page content has to make sense to your site visitors so overdoing keyword usage can make your content and message awkward to your visitors.
  • Page Images — Relevant images and/or graphics can help illustrate and boost the target search phrase with search engines.
  • Alt Text Image Tags — You should include Alt Text Tags for every image on every page images and those Alt Text Tags should include your target keyword phrase for that page in one or more image Alt Tag.
  • Create compelling content and include other resources on the page that invite visitors to share your link with others and post your page link on other sites or social media pages.
  • Location and Regional References: If you are optimizing for specific city, state or regional area, make sure those regional area references are included in your copy and perhaps creating a specific page area or footer where you can call out those keywords. This will help Google, Bing and other search engines regionalize your search rankings.
  • Proofread your content. Misspellings or poor grammar can cause a downgrade your rankings.
  • Include social media links, user discussions and reviews. Pages with active visitor interaction are scored higher than static pages.

Coding and Technical Factors

  • Page URL — Try to include your target keyword/search phrases in the page URL wherever feasible.
  • Title Tag — Every page should have an HTML Title (enclosed in <title> </title> tags). The title copy should be unique, include the target keyword phrase or phrases. This tag should be no longer than 60 characters or less. Google will truncate anything longer than that and might ding a site of not adhering to standard Title Tag practices.
  • Description Meta Tag — Even if the search engines don’t weigh a Description Meta Tag in ranking a page, it is very important, for marketing purposes. The a Description Meta Tag in the page <head> area is usually used by Google and Bing when they display you listing organic search results. So what is in the Description Meta Tag is vitally important because that text becomes your marketing message in organic search results. The Description Meta Tag should be no longer than 160 characters, and should include your target keyword phrase.
  • Image Alt Text Tags: Use the target phrase in image Alt Text that is associated with an image. Search engine look to see that you have Alt Text Tag information for every image that included on your site and site pages.
  • Links in Content Copy: Use links to other pages on your site, or other resources but don’t overdo it. Your links should be relevant to your page topic. Google may penalize any page containing excessive links (more than 100). We encourage relevant links but recommend no going crazy with links. A few internal links are a positive when they link similar topics. Internal links will also help search engine robots navigate and index your site.
  • Mobile: We live in a world that is increasingly going mobile when it comes to searching and finding information. It is advisable that you code your web site to be responsive and automatically adjust to the device that it is being viewed on from smart phones, to tablets to high resolution desktop computers. The trend is to make all site responsive and mobile-friendly so ask your web developer to make sure that they are building your site so that it will be accessible to mobile devices. Google is putting mobile first in its site indexing and sites that are not responsive and mobile friendly will rank lower than those that are.
  • AMP Enabled Site — AMP stands for Accelerated Mobile Pages and was introduced by Google in October of 2015. AMP is an open-source custom web development framework created to speed up the loading time of web pages on mobile devices. Google likes websites to be AMP Enabled.

Page Speed

Page speed is a measurement of how fast the content on your page loads. You can use Google’s PageSpeed Insights to or GTMetrix to analyze any page on your site. The following are Ways to Increase Page Speed.

SEO Best Practices

Google uses page speed as one of the signals used by its algorithm to rank web pages. A slow page speed means that search engines can crawl fewer pages and this may negatively affect your site indexing. Page speed also affects user retention. Pages with a longer load times tend to have higher bounce rates and lower average on-page visitor times. Longer load times can also negatively affect visitor conversions into paying customers.

Enable Compression

Use a Gzip compression plugin on your site to reduce the size of your CSS, HTML, and JavaScript files. Do not use Gzip on image files. Manually compress your site image files instead with an image processing program like Photoshop where you can actively use your own image compression techniques to adjust the quality and level of compression of your images.

Minify CSS, JavaScript, and HTML

By optimizing your code, including removing spaces, commas, and other unnecessary characters, you can dramatically increase your page speed. Also remove code comments, formatting, and unused code. Plugins built for this purpose will typically take care of this for you.

Reduce Redirects

Each time a page redirects to another page, your visitor faces additional time waiting for the HTTP request-response cycle to complete. Only use redirects where you have to.

Remove Render-Blocking JavaScript

Browsers have to parse HTML before they can render a page. If your browser encounters a script while parsing page HTML, it must stop and execute the script before it can continue. Google recommends to avoid and minimize the use of Javascript that might block HTML loading and parsing.

Leverage Browser Caching

Modern browsers cache a lot of information including stylesheets, images, JavaScript files, and other site information so that when a visitor returns to your site, the browser only has to load information that is not already in the browser cache. Then can set your site “expires header” to adjust how long you want information to be cached. If your site does not change frequently, in most cases setting the expiration a frequency six months or a year is a reasonable time period.

Improve Server Response Time

A lot of things can affect your server response time such as the amount of site traffic you receive, the resources each page uses, the software your server uses, and the hosting solution you use. The optimal server response time is under 200ms. Sites that analyze page speed like GTMetrix can alert you if your server’s response time is slow.

Use a Content Distribution Network

Content distribution networks (CDNs) are networks of servers that are used to distribute the load of delivering content. CDN’s basically make copies of your site and store and disperse them geographically across many data centers so that users have faster and more reliable access no matter where they are accessing your site’s information. Many hosting providers have CDN partners where you can enable a CDN for your site.

Optimize Images

Be sure to compress your site images to make sure they are no larger than they have to be. Don’t use files with a higher resolution than is necessary for your site application. Also, make sure you save files in a compressed format such as PNG files (better for graphics with fewer than 16 colors) or JPEGs (better for photographs).

Keyword Research

Keyword research is one of the most important aspects of running a successful on site SEO program for your company. Selecting the right keywords that are accessible, target your core target market demographic and which produce the optimal site traffic can make or break the success of your website. By researching your market’s keyword demand, you can not only learn which terms and phrases to target with your SEO program, but it will also tell you a lot about your customers and how they find goods and services in general.
It’s not always about just getting visitors to your site, but about getting the right visitors that will convert into business for your company. The importance of keyword research and intelligence cannot be overemphasized. With the right keyword research and methodology you can correctly predict shifts in customer demand, respond to changes in the market, and tailor your corporate strategy produce the products, services, and content that your target customer demographic is actively seeking.
Initially, you should make a list of target keywords that you perceive your customers will be using in searches to find your business. Then type in those keywords into Google and Bing search engines to see what sites are ranking highly for those keywords in your local area. Understanding which websites already rank for your target keywords will give you valuable insight into the competition and will also give you an idea of how hard it might be to rank for that specific keyword term.
There are many online Keyword research sites that can help you and show you the traffic volume for specific keyword terms. Sometimes it’s not always the best strategy to go after the highest volume keyword terms because the effort and cost to achieve a high keyword ranking might be much greater. Thus, being a big fish in a small pond might produce better overall results relative to the cost and effort than being a smaller fish in a bigger pond in terms of selecting your optimal target keywords and in achieving a high page rank for a specific keyword term.

Long-Tail Keywords — Sometimes A Better Value & Strategy

Long-tail keywords are longer and more specific keyword phrases that visitors are more likely to use when they’re closer to a point-of-purchase. They’re a little bit counter-intuitive, at first, but they can be hugely valuable if you know how to use them.
Long-tail Keyword Example: If you are a company that sells collectible used cars, the chances are that your pages are never going to appear near the top of an organic search results for “used cars” because there’s too much competition. But if you specialize in, say, Classic Collectible Corvettes in the Dallas Texas area, then a keyword phrase like “Classic C3 Corvettes Dallas Texas” are going to reliably find those consumers looking for exactly that product in your specific geographic area.
Managing long-tail keywords is simply a process of narrowing the focus of your SEO program to target a more specific target demographic and customers who are already out there, actively shopping for what you specifically provide.
Obviously, you’re going to draw less traffic with a long-tail keyword than you would with a more common one, but the traffic you do draw will be more focused, more committed, and more likely to purchase from you.
Long-tail keywords are valuable for businesses who want their content to rank in organic Google and Bing searches, but they are even more valuable for advertisers running paid search marketing campaigns. When you bid on long-tailed keywords, the cost per click is invariably lower, since there’s less competition. Less Competition = Lower Cost.