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How to SEO my news portal?

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Anweshanam's avatar
Anweshanam
16 posts
8 years ago
Anweshanam's avatar Anweshanam

Hi,

Please give the details about SEO or High google rank to my news portal. anybody please help......
       
Pedro Guimaraes's avatar
Pedro Guimaraes
170 posts
8 years ago
Pedro Guimaraes's avatar Pedro Guimaraes

Hi there. There’s no black and white answer to your question. Build your site with good practices, great content and the SEO part is easy. Here are a few suggestions:

  • Proper sitemap
  • Relevant titles and url titles
  • Meta descriptions
  • Json-ld
       
Rob Allen's avatar
Rob Allen
2,950 posts
8 years ago
Rob Allen's avatar Rob Allen

Add OG/Twitter meta data to the list 😊

       
Linden Schwark's avatar
Linden Schwark
2 posts
about 8 years ago
Linden Schwark's avatar Linden Schwark

Few key components when it comes to SEO.

First, you need to make sure your keyword is showing up in the Inner URL (after the slash) and in the title. Contrary to many people’s belief, the keyword in the content makes little difference in your ability to rank. This will rank you for easy stuff right away. For the harder keywords you will need Links, plain and simple. You will likely have the best luck of getting these by writing engaging content that is trending or serves a purpose for people on the internet. If it’s not funny, informative, or interesting, you’re not going to get links. Some ways to get links are to create content that other sites would want to link to like finding broken links on powerful sites and making a new resource for the thing they were linking out to- then contact them and tell them you’ve got a resource to fix their link with.

The major thing here is that your content won’t spread easily unless you are getting the right people to pay attention to you and build from there.

Try some guest posting if you are a good writer - it will take some time, but it will be worth the effort!

Good luck!

       

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