Step #1: Improve Your On-Site SEO
Here’s the truth:
On-Page SEO is one of the FASTEST ways to improve your Google rankings.
That’s because you can optimize your page in about 2 minutes. And start to see a rankings boost within days.
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HOW do you optimize your site around your target keywords?
First, make sure that your keyword is towards the beginning of your title tag.
Here’s an example:
This is called “Frontloading” your keyword.
Why is this important?
Well, Google puts slightly more emphasis on terms that show up early in your title tag. And they put less emphasis on keywords that show up later on.
For example, my target keyword on this page is “SEO copywriting”:
As you can see, my title tag starts off with that keyword.
Step #2: Add LSI Keywords To Your Page
LSI keywords are an advanced on-page SEO tactic.
And they’re working GREAT right now.
So: what the heck are LSI keywords?
They’re words and phrases that are related to the topic of your page.
For example, here are some example LSI keywords for the keyword “Cold Brew Coffee”.
These LSI keywords confirm to Google that your content is actually about that topic.
And, as it turns out, covering an entire topic on a single page is KEY for ranking on the first page of Google.
Step #3: Monitor Your Technical SEO
For 90% of the websites out there, technical SEO is NOT an issue.
That said:
Even though they’re rare, technical SEO problems can really hurt your site’s SEO.
So they’re worth paying attention to.
Specifically, here are three things to keep an eye on:
The first thing I recommend is to double-check that your site is 100% optimized for mobile devices.
It’s 2022. So this probably isn’t an issue for you.
But it never hurts to check.
Fortunately, checking your site’s mobile optimization is an absolute cinch.
All you need to do is use plug a URL from your website into the Mobile-Friendly Testing tool from Google.
If you see all green, you’re set.
If not, that’s something you want to fix ASAP.
I also recommend looking to see how quickly your site loads.
It’s no secret that a site’s average loading time is a Google ranking factor.
In my experience, Page Speed isn’t a super duper important ranking factor. But it does make a difference.
So go ahead and run your site through site speed tools like WebPageTest.org.
It’s free and gives you a laundry list of ways you can speed things up.

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