Get your website SEO right
Getting your website SEO (Search Engine Optimisation) right is a crucial part of any website project. Getting this wrong can have disastrous results, impacting a website’s visibility, traffic, and overall online success in New Zealand search engines. Here are the main things to consider as a baseline for SEO in your new website.
On-Page SEO:
On-page SEO involves optimising individual pages to improve their visibility in search results. This includes optimising title tags and meta descriptions, using descriptive and SEO-friendly URLs, incorporating header tags (H1, H2, etc.), and ensuring proper use of images with alt text.
Add Meta Titles and Descriptions:
Compelling and informative meta titles and descriptions can significantly impact the click-through rate from search engine results pages (SERPs). When users see a title and description that accurately represent what they’re looking for, they are more likely to click on the link, leading to increased organic traffic.
Keyword Optimisation:
Conducting keyword research and strategically integrating relevant keywords into various elements of your website, including titles, headings, meta descriptions, and content, will pay divendeds. This helps search engines understand the context of your pages and improves the likelihood of ranking for relevant search queries.
Preserving SEO Value:
When you make changes to your website, such as altering URLs, restructuring content, or moving pages, redirects help preserve the SEO value associated with the old URLs. By redirecting the old URLs to the new ones, you ensure that search engines transfer the accumulated authority, relevance, and rankings to the updated pages.
PROP TIP: If you have really good SEO rankings prior to rebuilding an existing website you need to track the website throughout the re-build process using tools such as MOZ or Semrush. This will allow you to monitor closely any rankings drop or other SEO issues with your project.
If you have any questions about this article please drop me an email: adam@nzdigital.co.nz