Post by account_disabled on Nov 29, 2023 5:21:39 GMT -5
You get the right tools you need in one place. Starting Over, Part: Launching SEO Basics This post is part of the Starting Over series, telling the story of starting a blog from scratch. See the end of the article for links to the rest of the series. Launching a new website is exciting, and it should be, but sometimes we lose our minds in excitement. After months of building and planning, it's understandable to want to finally pull the trigger, but launch is important and a rushed launch can delay real success.
This is the story of how I got the bare minimum started. Good News and Bad News Phone Number List Online marketing has changed a lot in the past decade, and changes in search and social have brought good news and bad news to webmasters. First, the good news is that it's relatively easy to index a new website and even rank for long-tail words. You don’t have to wait to be discovered or pay for a search submission service (remember those?). Unfortunately, the bad news is that ranking based on real, competitive terms is getting harder and takes longer. ? You need to have realistic expectations, otherwise launching will be an unpleasant and ultimately unproductive experience.
Alert the bots If you don't play, you can't win. If you want to end up ranking in search, you need to be indexed. In Part 2, we set up webmaster tools and created a sitemap, . The next step is to submit your website. Yes, the submission service may be mostly dead, but Google does allow direct submission of new pages. Go to Webmaster Tools, select the Crawl menu, and click You will see something like this: To submit your homepage, just leave the field blank and click.
This is the story of how I got the bare minimum started. Good News and Bad News Phone Number List Online marketing has changed a lot in the past decade, and changes in search and social have brought good news and bad news to webmasters. First, the good news is that it's relatively easy to index a new website and even rank for long-tail words. You don’t have to wait to be discovered or pay for a search submission service (remember those?). Unfortunately, the bad news is that ranking based on real, competitive terms is getting harder and takes longer. ? You need to have realistic expectations, otherwise launching will be an unpleasant and ultimately unproductive experience.
Alert the bots If you don't play, you can't win. If you want to end up ranking in search, you need to be indexed. In Part 2, we set up webmaster tools and created a sitemap, . The next step is to submit your website. Yes, the submission service may be mostly dead, but Google does allow direct submission of new pages. Go to Webmaster Tools, select the Crawl menu, and click You will see something like this: To submit your homepage, just leave the field blank and click.