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The Art of Blogging: 5 SEO On-Page Factors That Can Affect Your Blog's Search Results Rankings (Part 1).

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Although it's clear blog content does contribute to your SEO, Google's many algorithm updates can make publishing the right kind of blog content tricky if you don’t know where to start. Some blog ranking factors have stood the test of time while others are considered "old-school." Here are a few of the top-ranking factors that can, directly and indirectly, affect blog SEO.

Pro tip: As a rule of thumb, take time to understand what each of these factors does, but don’t try to implement them all at once. They each serve a specific purpose and should be used to meet a specific SEO goal for your blog.
In this episode, we talk about:

1. Introduction (0:00)
2. Dwell Time. (3:23)
3. Page Speed. (6:13)
4. Mobile Responsiveness. (8:37)
5. Index Date. (10:49)
6. Recent Data. (12:38)
Connect with Tona and Al Haywood:

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Chapters

1. Introduction (00:00:00)

2. Dwell Time (00:03:23)

3. Page Speed (00:06:13)

4. Mobile Responsiveness (00:08:37)

5. Index Date (00:10:49)

6. Recent Data (00:12:38)

23 episodes

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Although it's clear blog content does contribute to your SEO, Google's many algorithm updates can make publishing the right kind of blog content tricky if you don’t know where to start. Some blog ranking factors have stood the test of time while others are considered "old-school." Here are a few of the top-ranking factors that can, directly and indirectly, affect blog SEO.

Pro tip: As a rule of thumb, take time to understand what each of these factors does, but don’t try to implement them all at once. They each serve a specific purpose and should be used to meet a specific SEO goal for your blog.
In this episode, we talk about:

1. Introduction (0:00)
2. Dwell Time. (3:23)
3. Page Speed. (6:13)
4. Mobile Responsiveness. (8:37)
5. Index Date. (10:49)
6. Recent Data. (12:38)
Connect with Tona and Al Haywood:

Website//Facebook

Join our Digital Marketing Group:
Facebook Group
Sign Up to Our Email Today: Click here to stay in the loop on everything digital marketing!

Support the Show.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Introduction (00:00:00)

2. Dwell Time (00:03:23)

3. Page Speed (00:06:13)

4. Mobile Responsiveness (00:08:37)

5. Index Date (00:10:49)

6. Recent Data (00:12:38)

23 episodes

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