{"id":1420,"date":"2019-07-20T11:00:38","date_gmt":"2019-07-20T08:00:38","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.reliablesoft.net\/?p=1420"},"modified":"2021-06-28T14:55:44","modified_gmt":"2021-06-28T11:55:44","slug":"google-seo-best-practices-how-to-keep-google-happy","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.reliablesoft.net\/google-seo-best-practices-how-to-keep-google-happy\/","title":{"rendered":"Google SEO Best Practices \u2013 How to keep Google happy"},"content":{"rendered":"

In this post you’ll learn about the 10 most important SEO practices that will keep both Google and your users happy. Find out how what you need to do to gain the respect and attention of the World\u2019s biggest search engine.<\/p>\n

Google SEO Best Practices<\/h2>\n

So, what is the secret formula that can get you millions of visits from Google and how can you make sure that your website adheres to google SEO standards?<\/p>\n

Follow these 10 rules:<\/p>\n

1. Original and Unique content<\/h2>\n

I don\u2019t know how many times I have read this phrase \u2018original and unique content\u2019 and to be honest, I am not sure how many times I have said it myself.<\/p>\n

It\u2019s becoming a clich\u00e9 but if you want to have any chances to rank high on Google<\/strong><\/a> you need<\/u> to have high quality, original and unique content published on your website.<\/p>\n

If any of the above is not true then instead of wasting your time on SEO, do something else because it just won\u2019t going to happen.<\/p>\n

You can also read 10 content marketing tips<\/strong><\/a> for more information on how to create content that satisfies the above rules but as a general rule of thumb content creation usually takes most of the time you spend on your website.<\/p>\n

I would say that 70% of your time is devoted to content and 30% to other tasks.<\/p>\n

2. Engaging Content<\/h2>\n

Publishing original and unique content is the first step but it\u2019s not enough. Your content needs to stand out and the only way to do this, is through user engagement.<\/p>\n

By user engagement I mean on-site comments, likes, tweets etc.<\/p>\n

Why is this important?<\/strong><\/p>\n

It is more than clear that social signals (comments are a social signal as well) have started to play a more important role when it comes to Google rankings.<\/p>\n

Consider the following example:<\/p>\n

Two web pages on different websites, compete for one of the top positions in Google SERPS for a specific keyword \/ topic.<\/p>\n

One of the pages has 30 comments, 100 likes and 42 tweets and the other page has no comments or social media mentions.<\/p>\n

Other things being equal<\/em>, which of the pages deserves a better ranking?<\/p>\n

I think the answer is more than obvious and the reasoning behind it is that user engagement is a ranking signal<\/strong><\/a> that tells Google that the particular page is important for users.<\/p>\n

Since search engines want to show in their results pages that help users, most likely they will select the page that is proven (through user engagement) to be more important.<\/p>\n

3. Good titles and descriptions<\/h2>\n

If there is one thing that Google mentions every time they talk about SEO, is the importance of having good tiles and descriptions.<\/p>\n

I have more details and examples in my SEO Tips article<\/strong><\/a> but the general guidelines are:<\/p>\n