Post by account_disabled on Dec 10, 2023 5:39:57 GMT
This post was born after reading an infographic I found on Pinterest, entitled “SEO vs. New SEO”. SEO is the set of techniques that contribute to making a web page effective, high-performance and truly useful for users. SEO carried out by professionals improves a web page, making it valuable content for the internet. For years, unfortunately, this has not been the case and in the blog I have spoken several times about how the alleged SEOs have even proposed ungrammatical and often totally useless texts for users in order to emerge on search engines.
I have always fought to Phone Number Data offer truly valid content online, without hesitation rejecting articles written just to have links. My idea of the web is very simple: the web is a network of information and people who interact with each other to learn and grow. Nothing more. The infographic talks about various aspects of the new SEO, but here I will only deal with those related to the topics of the blog: content production. How to write content Create content to engage users : User-generated content now takes on greater importance. The web is made up of people and those who create content must ensure that these people not only learn, but are involved in the education, training and dissemination process.
Optimize for users : Years ago I heard an SEO professional assert that you should “write for search engines with an eye on users”. My vision of writing for the web has always been the opposite: writing for users, with an eye on search engines, which, ultimately, is the same thing. Differentiate keywords : Google has been fighting anchor texts created with exact keywords for some time. What does it mean? That I can't link to my blog using only the keyword "writing", for example. When I link to my articles, I try to use different keywords. The user needs to find a resource in the link and the keywords used to link must suggest that resource to the user.
I have always fought to Phone Number Data offer truly valid content online, without hesitation rejecting articles written just to have links. My idea of the web is very simple: the web is a network of information and people who interact with each other to learn and grow. Nothing more. The infographic talks about various aspects of the new SEO, but here I will only deal with those related to the topics of the blog: content production. How to write content Create content to engage users : User-generated content now takes on greater importance. The web is made up of people and those who create content must ensure that these people not only learn, but are involved in the education, training and dissemination process.
Optimize for users : Years ago I heard an SEO professional assert that you should “write for search engines with an eye on users”. My vision of writing for the web has always been the opposite: writing for users, with an eye on search engines, which, ultimately, is the same thing. Differentiate keywords : Google has been fighting anchor texts created with exact keywords for some time. What does it mean? That I can't link to my blog using only the keyword "writing", for example. When I link to my articles, I try to use different keywords. The user needs to find a resource in the link and the keywords used to link must suggest that resource to the user.