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3 Simple SEO Tactics to Double Your Search Traffic 🚀

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Hi In today’s email, we’ll discuss 3 PROVEN strategies to boost your search traffic. The 3

Hi In today’s email, we’ll discuss 3 PROVEN strategies to boost your search traffic. The 3 tactics that helped me generate millions of visits to my site are; - On-site optimization - User experience (UX) - Technical audits I’ll share some QUICK tips in each category so you can apply them immediately on your blog. Let’s get started! 1. On-site optimization On-site or On-page optimization is essential. No matter what your niche is, find relevant keywords. Your job is to find at least one primary and 2 to 3 secondary keywords. Then, optimize your content for those keywords. - Make sure that your content is high-quality, unique, and adds value to your audience. Don’t use AI tools. You can take help from those tools. But don’t depend on them entirely, as they often generate thin content. - Use compelling and unique meta titles and descriptions for each blog post you publish. - Install a plugin like Rank Math for optimization. - Add alt tags to your images - Last but not least: add relevant internal links to other posts. Here’s a [free guide on on-page](. 2. User experience (UX) Google gives #1 priority to the websites that focus on providing the BEST UX. Keep your website design simple. Invest in a premium theme that is responsive and search-friendly (you can try GP Pro, Divi or Astra themes). - Make sure your website loads quickly. Use tools like GTMetrix to check your site’s performance. Slow loading times can lead to high bounce rates and a bad user experience. - Use a reliable hosting service (as it matters A LOT in terms of speed and security) - Use only essential plugins and avoid any plugin that slows down your website. Keep them under 10 to 15! - Enable browser caching. Invest in a premium caching plugin like WP Rocket! 3. Technical audits If you’re struggling to increase your search traffic even after publishing high-quality content, your website might have technical issues such as; - Broken links - Bad 301 redirects - No indexing of your pages - Compatibility issues, etc Here’s where technical audits come into play. There are many free tools out there that let you perform a detailed audit of your site. Some including SEOptimer, Ubersuggest, etc. We use [Semrush]( as it offers an in-depth analysis. Here’s what a site audit looks like; As you can see, you can find every issue on your website including; - Crawlability issues - HTTPS issues - Markup, internal linking, broken link issues and much more So there you go! Stay tuned for the upcoming email; you’ll discover the essential SEO tools worth every penny. Have any more questions? Let me know by replying to this email. To your success, Anil Agarwal Sent to: {EMAIL} [Unsubscribe]( BloggersPassion, Plot No: 65, SPML House, Sector 32, Gurgaon, 122003, India

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