This is a 15 minute review of all of my SEO fundamentals as they apply to a handwriting analysis / expert witness website including my recommendation for a site conversion to Wordpress.
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Hey Scott, I enjoy these short video’s that you do for people’s websites. It’s a great service and very valuable information.
In terms of onpage textual content do you think that jjhandwriting.com could benefit from increasing their word count on the page? It seems that some of the main pages have < 200 words with very few keywords within the tags. I know that you talked about optimizing the page rather than the site for keywords, I guess this would be a part of that.
I agree that this site could do very well in the SERPS with some time and attention to small details. The top ranked sites for the keywords that are listed don’t look to be too daunting.
Plus, even if it’s done not for the search engines, (which we would never do visitors will benefit by more detailed information about her [keyword] products and services.
and I assume those password protected pages she has are longer too…
thanks, glad you like ‘em, and I appreciate your responses!
James says:
Hey Scott, I enjoy these short video’s that you do for people’s websites. It’s a great service and very valuable information.
In terms of onpage textual content do you think that jjhandwriting.com could benefit from increasing their word count on the page? It seems that some of the main pages have < 200 words with very few keywords within the tags. I know that you talked about optimizing the page rather than the site for keywords, I guess this would be a part of that.
I agree that this site could do very well in the SERPS with some time and attention to small details. The top ranked sites for the keywords that are listed don’t look to be too daunting.
Scott says:
Good point – I agree –
Plus, even if it’s done not for the search engines, (which we would never do
visitors will benefit by more detailed information about her [keyword] products and services.
and I assume those password protected pages she has are longer too…
thanks, glad you like ‘em, and I appreciate your responses!