Post by parvej64 on Nov 16, 2023 4:37:05 GMT
On the blog, we can add content loosely related to our industry, so we don't have to worry about running out of topics. With each new text, our website becomes more and more substantive and valuable in the eyes of Google. A blog builds user engagement And here we smoothly move on to the next point. A blog builds user engagement. We must remember that the more content there is on our blog, the more substantive it will be and the more often we add it, the more attention we will attract users.
Additionally, longer and interesting texts increase the time users spend on our website, thus extending the total visit time, which in turn is equally important in the eyes of the search engine. The blog is updated more frequently Each blog photo retouching entry is a new subpage of our company website. A dynamically developing blog also means a more dynamically developing website for the search engine. This is definitely a plus factor compared to the competition's websites, where nothing has changed for years. It is worth making sure that texts appear on our blog as often as possible.
We can examine our competitors' websites and see how often they publish new content. Meticulous and thoughtful work on blog texts and publishing them periodically translates into better SEO results of our website. How? For example, by building long tail keywords. A blog builds a long tail of keywords Let's go back for a moment to what I said in the previous point - "Each blog entry is a new subpage of our company website." With each new text, our blog can implement new keywords that answer user queries, and for which our website appears in the search engine. Such extensive keywords are called long tail keywords.
Additionally, longer and interesting texts increase the time users spend on our website, thus extending the total visit time, which in turn is equally important in the eyes of the search engine. The blog is updated more frequently Each blog photo retouching entry is a new subpage of our company website. A dynamically developing blog also means a more dynamically developing website for the search engine. This is definitely a plus factor compared to the competition's websites, where nothing has changed for years. It is worth making sure that texts appear on our blog as often as possible.
We can examine our competitors' websites and see how often they publish new content. Meticulous and thoughtful work on blog texts and publishing them periodically translates into better SEO results of our website. How? For example, by building long tail keywords. A blog builds a long tail of keywords Let's go back for a moment to what I said in the previous point - "Each blog entry is a new subpage of our company website." With each new text, our blog can implement new keywords that answer user queries, and for which our website appears in the search engine. Such extensive keywords are called long tail keywords.