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Ok, another week in. Some more training and some more articles written,
Current total articles is twelve.
I have a question (which I probably already know the answer, but...) so I am trying to focus on writing articles and building out my site, but every day I go on to google analytics just to check to see if anyone has visited my site and then on to performance to see if the site is even being shown (it’s not!). So my question is - should I just stop looking at google and keep the head down writing or should I continue checking ?
(Head over to my website if you want to at least give me something to look at on google performance www.homeofficehelps.com)
Thanks and happy affiliations
(And thanks for the support everybody!!)
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Hey Robin, Your site is really really young and it is going to take time to build so I would keep focusing on doing the training and building the content. The first stage is getting indexed followed by ranking which takes much longer as google is going to want to trust your content and blog. You won't get traffic organically until that happens.
Big mistake people make is putting the cart before the horse in my view of being here but I think you know that ...trust the process, be patient following the plan, take action daily... and as my mum would say..
stop opening the oven while the cakes are baking...
I hope that helps but if not come back to me... Phil
Hi Robin,
Looking at GA won't hurt ;)
I took a brief look at your website, I like it's clean and easy to read but, I found some issues some are esthetical / user friendly, others will hurt your SEO.
I wouldn't have a massive blog roll on the homepage, should have excerpts of the posts, make it easier for people to identify what they want to read.
I believe it would be more user friendly
SEO TIPS
On your blog posts, you lack h2 - h3 tags and you don't have a featured image on your posts.
You should break up your content with H2, H3 tags.
IDEAL is, per post.
Research a good keyword (make sure it's grammar/semantical correct)
1 - use the keyword on your slug / URL
2 - use the keyword on your meta title
3 - use the keyword on the meta description
4 - use the keyword on your featured image name and alt tag
5 - use the keyword naturally in the first paragraph
6 - use the keyword on an h2 or h3 tags along with the content
7 - use the keyword on the final paragraph
8 - use at least one internal link per post
9 - use at least one external link per post to a relevant authority website (I use Wikipedia often)
** BONUS **
» Embed a relevant video is possible
» Use LSI (Latent Semantic Indexing) keywords basically, they are synonyms of the keywords you are trying to rank.
If you want to learn more about this subject read this:
» https://backlinko.com/hub/seo/lsi
»»»» IN CASE YOU ARE NOT DOING THIS ««««
**** When a new post is ready submit the new url and sitemaps.txt to:
» google search console
» bing search console
» Submit to all your social platforms
*** NOTE ***
When I say "the keyword" is the exact keyword you are trying to rank.
Hope I could be of help.
If you need feel free to PM me.
Cheers
Pedro
PS: Work from home content is SUPER HARD TO RANK
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I never truly look at it, but then there won't be much of anything there for me right now, anyway. I was always taught that a "watched pot never boils"!
Jeff