{"id":816620,"date":"2022-08-27T12:00:00","date_gmt":"2022-08-27T12:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.lafactory.com\/blog\/13-advanced-seo-techniques-you-need-to-start-using-right-now\/"},"modified":"2022-09-12T04:58:09","modified_gmt":"2022-09-12T04:58:09","slug":"13-advanced-seo-techniques-you-need-to-start-using-right-now","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.lafactory.com\/blog\/en\/13-advanced-seo-techniques-you-need-to-start-using-right-now\/","title":{"rendered":"13 Advanced SEO Techniques You Need to Start Using Right Now"},"content":{"rendered":"
If you\u2019re a website owner, you can\u2019t afford to neglect SEO. Beyond the basics, you need to start using advanced SEO techniques right now. Properly optimizing your website to improve your ranking in the SERPs means more site traffic, more conversions, and ultimately, higher revenue.<\/p>\n
As of May 2022, 92.48% of all web traffic<\/a> comes through Google\u2019s search engine. While other SERPs do exist, their importance pales in comparison. If you\u2019re going to get website traffic via search, it\u2019s most likely coming from Google, so it makes sense to optimize your site based on Google\u2019s SEO preferences.<\/p>\n That\u2019s not to say that you should neglect other search engines. SEO for Duck Duck Go, Yahoo!, and Bing could also give your website an edge over the competition.<\/p>\n It\u2019s fairly simple to set up your website for basic SEO optimization. If you run a self-hosted WordPress site, it\u2019s easy to install and activate a plugin like Yoast to get started. Conduct your SEO research, plug in your keywords and metadata in the appropriate places, and you\u2019re almost there.<\/p>\n Still, basic SEO best practices such as keyword research and using SEO plugins can\u2019t take your website to the next level. If you really want to up your game, it\u2019s going to take more advanced SEO techniques.<\/p>\n In this article, we\u2019ll walk you through some SEO tips and techniques that will level your site up in a big way. We\u2019re confident that you\u2019re looking to rank higher in the SERPs and increase your website traffic as a result. If that sounds good to you, keep reading.<\/p>\n If you\u2019re ready to start expanding your SEO optimization skills, there are plenty of ways to get started. Let\u2019s take a look at some of the best advanced SEO techniques.<\/p>\n Conducting an SEO audit of your website is one of the most important advanced SEO techniques you can apply. Doing so will provide you with a wealth of useful information about how your site is performing.<\/p>\n First, quickly take stock of all the pieces of your SEO puzzle. SEMRush provides a handy SEO checklist<\/a> you can use. Figure out what pieces you have in place, and what steps you still need to take to get your site on the right track. For example, is your off-page SEO on point? What about your on-page optimization?<\/p>\n From there, it\u2019s time to start auditing. An SEO audit will give you a big-picture view of how well you\u2019re optimizing your website. Among other things, your audit will help you uncover issues relating to how Google may or may not be indexing your site<\/a>. We\u2019ve written a full guide for conducting a site audit to help.<\/p>\n Don\u2019t neglect third-party website auditing tools, as well. There are some great free SEO tools you can use in addition to any SEO auditing you do on your own.<\/p>\n Although we tend to associate the concept of SEO with keywords, links can affect your ranking in the SERPs, too. Take a thorough look at your links, including backlinks and permalinks. It\u2019s important to make sure the links on your website are working, and that your backlinks are high quality.<\/p>\n Here are some bases you\u2019ll need to cover when it comes to checking links (guides included!):<\/p>\n Adding your SEO keywords to image alt text is an important way to optimize your website content for SEO. In fact, plugins like Yoast SEO prompt users to add alt text to improve their overall SEO score. Essentially, alt text is metadata that could help boost your site in the SERPs. For more, check out our post on how image alt text helps SEO.<\/p>\n Here\u2019s how to add alt text to an image in WordPress:<\/p>\n If you\u2019re wondering what that looks like, here\u2019s a visual:<\/p>\n For more, check out these best practices for optimizing your images for SEO.<\/p>\n Long-tail keywords<\/a> are the long game of advanced SEO techniques, and if you\u2019re not already using them, it\u2019s time to start. According to Backlinko, long-tail keywords make up an astounding 91.8% of search engine queries<\/a>.<\/p>\n These keywords might not drive a high search ranking individually, but the cumulative effect is meant to lead to a broader reach over a long period of time. In particular, you\u2019ll want to research and include long-tail keywords in blog content<\/a>, using them strategically over time to build more authority in the SERPs.<\/p>\n Adding schema<\/a> markup to your website could potentially work toward boosting your SERP rankings. If you\u2019ve never worked with code before, this could feel a bit intimidating. However, we\u2019ve put together a handy guide on how to use schema markup to optimize your site\u2019s SEO. This data will make Google\u2019s job of finding you much easier\u2013which is exactly what you want.<\/p>\n Google smiles on websites with faster page speeds. If you\u2019ve never checked into your website\u2019s loading speed, now would be a good time to jump in. Google offers a free PageSpeed Insights<\/a> tool to help you get started. After that, you can learn about core web vitals and how they affect your site.<\/p>\n Improving your page speed will ultimately boost your SEO, so don\u2019t neglect it. Check out our complete guide on page speed SEO to walk you through the steps.<\/p>\n For Divi users, there are a ton of built-in speed and performance optimization features that take care of this for as well as reliable hosting providers optimized for speed.<\/p>\n However, WordPress themes and plugins can only do so much for site speed. Sometimes the easiest way to boost site speed and SEO is to find the right hosting provider.<\/p>\n Do you practice keyword cannibalization? If so, it\u2019s time to stop. (Totally not<\/em> kidding.)<\/p>\n Keyword cannibalization is the practice of optimizing more than one piece of content using the same focus keyword. Essentially, it means that your website will compete against itself for Google rankings. Rather than trying to rank using the same keyword over and over, try improving the content you\u2019ve already published. Alternatively, you can select a variation on that keyword and try to rank for that. If you want to know more, check out this guide understanding and fixing keyword cannibalization.<\/p>\n A mobile responsive website is a must-have these days. You might not think of mobile websites as advanced SEO techniques, but they absolutely are.<\/p>\n When users conduct a Google search via mobile device, Google gives mobile-optimized sites top indexing preference<\/a>. That means content that has been optimized for mobile devices will get a higher ranking in the SERPs. Since mobile device searches account for 63% of all online searches in 2021<\/a>, it\u2019s crucial to get your site mobile-ready.<\/p>\n If you\u2019re conducting lead generation for product or service sales through your website, it\u2019s a good idea to build SEO-optimized landing pages. Rather than leading site visitors to your content or your homepage, bring them directly to your landing page where they can take action immediately. Furthermore, if you are serious about optimizing lead generation landing pages, you will need to look into improving your SEO copywriting.<\/p>\n Landing pages are focused on one particular topic. For example, if I were to set up landing pages for my services, I might build separate pages for blog copywriting, website copy, and so on. This narrows down the target audience and the keyword sets you\u2019re going to be focusing on.<\/p>\n You can create these pages from scratch (using a page builder like Divi makes this a lot easier). Alternatively, you can use your top-performing posts as landing pages of sorts, adding clear calls to action (CTAs) that tell your visitors what to do next. Say your top post is about how to hire a copywriter, for example. Add a line of text and a button at the bottom of the post that lets your readers contact and hire you right then!<\/p>\n Knowing exactly how your users experience your website is an advanced SEO tactic that works in a roundabout way. Rather than dealing with SEO keywords or tools that impact the SERPs directly, researching user behavior and learning more about their experiences on your site will help you optimize it. When your website is working as it should, you\u2019ll reduce your bounce rate and keep users on your site for longer\u2013and in some cases, for long enough to convert them to paying customers.<\/p>\n There are a few tools that make it easy to learn more about your users\u2019 experience. Google\u2019s Chrome User Experience Report<\/a> can give you deep insights into your visitors\u2019 experience on your website. You can also leverage tools such as Microsoft Clarity for a detailed look at user behavior via heat maps and session recordings\u2013even down to that broken button every site visitor rage-clicks on!<\/p>\n For more, check out our step-by-step guide on how to perform a user experience (UX) audit of your WordPress site.<\/p>\n If you want to boost your website in Google\u2019s eyes, then you\u2019ll need to take several steps. When it comes to Google, here\u2019s what you should be doing:<\/p>\n Updating your relevant blog posts and guides year after year is a solid way to keep your best content relevant. Doing so gives you the opportunity to refresh images, add or remove outdated content, and even incorporate some new keywords related to the topic.<\/p>\n The post doesn\u2019t have to be entirely new. Instead, you can retain much of the original information (as long as it\u2019s still current) while building in more timely content. For example, you could:<\/p>\n Make sure to add a note at the beginning of your article (or update your title) to reflect the update. For example, you could add a line of text that says, \u201cUpdated June 26, 2022,\u201d at the top of the post.<\/p>\n Notice how Brian Dean of Backlinko<\/a> adds updates to both the title and date stamp of his blog posts.<\/p>\n For more, check out how to update your most successful blog posts.<\/p>\n If you haven\u2019t already, start building an SEO-focused content strategy that will inform your content creation going forward. Having this strategy in place will ensure that you\u2019re making a more focused effort to get your content ranking in the SERPs. Once you get a handle on using the right SEO techniques, a good place to start is creating content clusters that feature pieces of cornerstone content alongside peripheral supporting topics.<\/p>\n To get your SEO strategy moving in the right direction, consider taking the keyword mapping approach. An organized keyword map will help you keep track. You can utilize both keyword mapping tools and keyword tracking tools to simplify the job.<\/p>\n When it comes to advanced SEO techniques, there are multiple ways to give your website a better shot at ranking higher in the SERPs. Take time to consider which steps are best for you, then jump in. Building a brand and getting a website to rank on Google involves consistent trial and error, but if you persist, you\u2019ll be that much more likely to succeed. Good luck!<\/p>\n Featured image via VectorHot \/ shutterstock.com<\/em><\/p>\n<\/div>\n 13 Advanced SEO Techniques You Need to Start Using Right Now<\/a><\/p><\/blockquote>\nThe Best Advanced SEO Techniques for Your Website<\/h2>\n
1. Conduct an SEO Audit of Your Website<\/h3>\n
2. Look at Internal Links, Backlinks, Permalinks, and Broken Links<\/h3>\n
3. Don\u2019t Neglect Image Alt Text<\/h3>\n
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4. Add Long-Tail Keywords<\/h3>\n
5. Add Schema Markup to Your Website<\/h3>\n
6. Optimize For Page Speed<\/h3>\n
7. Stop Cannibalizing Focus Keywords<\/h3>\n
8. Make Sure Your Site Is Mobile Responsive<\/h3>\n
9. Build SEO-Optimized Landing Pages for Products and Services<\/h3>\n
10. Research User Experience and Behavior<\/h3>\n
11. Make Google Happier<\/h3>\n
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12. Update Relevant Posts And Guides<\/h3>\n
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13. Build An SEO-Focused Content Strategy<\/h3>\n
Wrapping Up<\/h2>\n