SEO is the process of affecting the visibility of a website or a web page in a search engine’s unpaid results. To get the visibility, you must understand three core components:
- What types of content people want or need.
- How search engines work.
- How to properly promote and optimize your website.
Basic Importance Of SEO in Digital Marketing:
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Visibility and Rankings
One of the most important functions of SEO is increasing visibility, which means making it easier for prospects to find you when they search for something you have to offer. Visibility is directly related to your ranking.
The higher you rank on a search engine result page (SERP), the more likely prospects are to see you and click through to your site. The more effective your SEO efforts, the higher your ranking and the better your visibility, which is especially important when you consider that a quater of web users never click past the first SERP.
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Web Traffic
Increased web traffic is one of the main goals of SEO, and you increase traffic when you increase visibility and rankings. Consider this for a moment: nearly 33% clicks go to the first ranking page, and the first five listings get over 75% of all clicks.
If you want more prospects to find your website through a search engine, then you need SEO practices that will help you rank among the top five positions, and ideally number one.
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Authority
The concept of authority is relatively new in SEO, but it’s becoming increasingly important to search engines because it’s becoming more important to web users. Essentially, authority means that your website is trustworthy, high quality, relevant, and has something to offer. The more authority your site has, the higher your ranking will be, and the more prospects will come to trust your brand.
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Creating a Better Visitor Experience
Another reason SEO is critical is because all the time you put into generating great content and optimizing your site with on-page SEO improves the usability of your site, and this creates a seamless and positive customer experience.
For instance, when you take steps to make your site responsive, it will make it usable for all your mobile visitors as well as people who visit from a laptop or desktop. Similarly, by increasing your page load speed, you’ll reduce your bounce rate and encourage visitors to spend longer on your site. Nearly 50% of consumers expect a page to load within two seconds, and the longer the load time, the higher the bounce rate and the lower your conversions.
4 Comments
Satish yadav · July 9, 2020 at 3:24 pm
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Priyal Pherwani · July 10, 2020 at 2:46 pm
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Gagan · July 11, 2020 at 3:29 pm
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