Hello dude, Greetings to all! I have a website related to cryptocurrency. Which offer lots of cryptocurrency news and latest updates. I would like to make my website more SEO friendly. I don't have better knowledge about SEO and link building. Here is my website https://cryptolinks.com/ Is there any other methods which works best for a website monetization? I will wait for your reply guys. Thanks!
The answer to this evolves and changes in detail from one niche to another, and for good SEO, the website is part of what is needed. It’s an important part, but only part. A short summary of what’s needed for good SEO: Branding, Content, Traffic, Links Branding - If you cannot rank for your brand, it will be difficult to rank for anything else. The concept of branding and recognition goes back long before we had the internet. Google is simply setting up branding as a criterion for significance. Content - You need content on your site that deserves to rank for a given topic or set of search keywords. If you have mediocre content… it may rank… but would expect it to get flagged or knocked out if the site goes through a human audit from a search engine. Traffic - Make sure you have your google analytics and other search engine code in there to monitor traffic… and make sure you’re getting traffic. It’s difficult for a search engine [or anyone] to consider content relevant if no one is seeing it. Links - Links are the “social proof” of the internet showing that content is popular, relevant, etc…
"SEO-friendly" is a very subjective term, now if you're going to lean towards the question "How can I optimize my site for SEO and ranking?" that's when the angle of the answer changes. I did a quick check on your site and right off the bat let me tell you, it does not look user-friendly whatsoever. The first thing you see is just a bunch of hyperlinks. Without getting to know what the site is all about, that's a big downside already. The new update with Google's core web vitals takes into account user experience (UX) for a page ranking. So if someone clicks off once they enter your site, that's a signal to Google that either your page is loading too long or the consumer does not like what they see. You need to make the home/landing page appealing enough for them to stay and scroll through. Everything else, I agree with what William9 said. Another thing that you can use to boost your growth is paid traffic. That works using ad campaigns, boosted social media posts, and email outreach. I've read an article about sales automation fairly recently which basically highlights the essence of creating an automated system for your sales process. This is a key part of growth if you can't afford the services of larger SEO companies and agencies; you take things into your own hands by making personalized ads and campaigns that could entice potential leads that could snowball your traffic, and potentially be returning customers in the future. However, my initial point still stands. Doing amazing campaigns will be ultimately useless if you don't fix your landing/home page because you'll just be spending money on people to click on links, land at your site, and click away. It's a waste of effort and money. Focus on improving your home page then follow through with a proper marketing process. Hope this helps!
Can you please tell me if I can optimize my website on my own if I am a beginner? I'm not talking about some advanced techniques, but about something that a beginner can do. What can I do to get started?
Oh, thank you so much for such kind words! I think so too, but my problem here is procrastination. I find some blog, I start to study it, I get too much information, and I just put it aside, because I can’t comprehend everything right away, so I simply end up doing nothing... I hope to overcome it one day.
Yes you will surely do. You can start small and make changes little by little everyday or every week and it should be enough. Focus on delivering more value to your readers and make SEO part of the process