Tools That Help Your Content Rank In Google

Everyone tries to create content purposely to get a Page Rank in Google. Unfortunately, not all the content you create on your blog may rank in Google.

As a matter of facts, some blogs may never get found in search engines at all due to the type of content published on them. What type of content are you creating on your blog? Do you make use of tools that can help your content rank well in Google at all?

Did you know that getting a first Page Rank is a battle as you know that you're competing with millions of other blog owners who operate in the same niche. And Google has its special algorithm perfectly designed to rank individual sites based on productivity and efficiency in all ranking factors.

If you do outreaching well, you will see hundreds of great articles on content marketing and strategy published everywhere and you will learn a lot from them in building out your own blog with time.

Hundreds of articles published on thousands of pro bloggers' blogs emphasized so much on the fact that content is crucial for SEO. But you need to learn the right content strategy to build your site and make use of tools that will help your content rank in Google.

In the first place, we need to consider certain factors that determine if your content will rank in Google or not.

1. SEO Features: These are attributes you add to your content to ensure that it ranks in Google, otherwise, you will succeed in writing content for no one to ever read. Some of these attributes include the use and application of H3 tag in your post / page titles, crafting your headlines and many more.

2. Remarkable Content: You must give all of your content well-crafted headlines that can lure readers down the page. You mustn't write the content or say all in the headlines nor in the introduction. Your content must be compelling enough to satisfy readers' appetites and must attract more readers to visit and revisit.

3. Social Media Sharing: Social sharing is part of the ranking factors in Google's search algorithm and you must enable social buttons on every page of your site so that readers can easily share your content with their friends too.

4. Content Satisfaction: You need to make your site an information portal for returning readers and other visitors by creating useful, insightful and informative content at all times.

5. Mobile Optimization: Is your blog mobile-friendly? Did you know that your site can never get a first Page Rank without making it mobile-optimized. You must make use of Google Analytics and other relevant test tools to ensure that your site is optimized for mobile searches and create relevant content to educate other people.



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StefanieT Premium
Hi Israel, I have learnt some interesting new things here in your training, but please can you clarify a bit more what you mean about using hashtags in posts? and also how canva helps ranking? I only ever use free stock images on my site, should I be using canva then? Thanks
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Israel17 Premium
Thanks for reading my tutorial Stefanie! Much appreciated! I'm sorry I wrote hashtags instead of H3 tag for your headlines. Hashtags too can be used but it has its advantages and disadvantages as you know headlines with hashtags link directly to Twitter and you may possibly have a lot of readers who might not like Twitter. And using hashtags for titles may be advantageous in the sense that search engines find them quickly. But do not use it because of the disadvantages.

Canva can help you rank in search engines because the use of relevant and attractive images is included in the list of Google ranking signals. And using customized images will help you achieve better rankings for all of your content which is easy to do using Canva.

Henceforth, you should be using both free stock images and customized images for your content to rank well and stand out in the midst of the crowd. I hope I've answered your questions Stefanie! Should you have any further question, don't hesitate getting back to me. Thanks for visiting!
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StefanieT Premium
Hi Israel,
Thanks for getting back to me so quickly, I really appreciate it.

It makes sense what you say about the hashtags. I don't use them anyway so that's all good.

Sorry but I do have another question about canva ( I have only ever used it to create my logo and don't know how to use it for anything else). If I am going to customise an image I presume I use a free stock image to start of with and then do what to it? I don't suppose you have an example of a customised image from canva?

Thanks for your time :-)

Stefanie
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ElaineSmith1 Premium
Great training Israel!! Most people want their content to rank!!

Tried and True

Elaine
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Israel17 Premium
Thanks Smith for your comment! Much grateful! Wish you much success in your online endeavor!
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pazalles20 Premium
Very good my friend, thanks for sharing!
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Israel17 Premium
You are welcome friend. I hope you are making progress in your business! Thanks for reading friend! Much grateful!
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pazalles20 Premium
My pleasure friend!
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EandS2018 Premium
A great read, thanks for the awesome blog very informative.
Many blessings, Scarlett and Elaine
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Israel17 Premium
Thanks for appreciating my work friend! Much appreciated!
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jimbo1173 Premium
WOW! There is certainly a lot of tools that I haven't ever heard of. I will definitely be checking these tools out... do any of them hinder the functionality of the others or do they all work hand in hand with each other to boost your rankings?
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Israel17 Premium
Thanks for reading friend! Those tools can help you rank your content in search engines. Not at all, none of those tools hinder the functionality of one another. Yes you got it friend. They all work hand in hand to boost overall rankings. They are all vital to your online success. Thanks for visiting my friend.
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