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SEO for Beginners in 2022

Hello Reddit friends, I hope all of you are doing well.

I would like to share a few things regarding SEO with beginners who can also use it.

When any newbie goes for SEO, then they need to do a few things for their website.

1) Site Structure: You should do one thing. You need to check "Site Structure" and you can go through W3C Validation Tools where you will be able to check website markup errors, CSS errors, broken links errors, etc.

2) Keywords Research: After that, you need to do keyword research for the website, and you can go through the Keywords Planner Tools. These tools are free, and you can get good keyword ideas from here.

3) Content: You also need to check the website's content. If a website have duplicate content, or thin content, then you need to remove that and need to keep fresh and unique content for every page of the website.

4) On-page Optimization Process: On-page optimization refers to the process of properly optimising your website's title tag, meta tag, header tag, and need to do google Analytics Installation, Google Webmaster Installation, Robots.txt Installation, sitemap.xml Installation.

5) Off Page Optimization: Then you should go for the Off Page Optimization process. You need to build your website on different kinds of platforms and need to participate in them. This way, you will be able to build backlinks as well as increase traffic to your website.

6) Social Media Platforms: These are also strong platforms where you should make your profile strong. After that, you need to share interesting things on those platforms. You need to make real friends and people and need to share things with them. This way, you will be able to attract good visitors.

friends, We are here for discussion. If you want to discuss more things, then we can go with them.

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