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This slide provides information regarding the definition of search engine optimization and its uses, i.e., improving search engine ranking and increasing website traffic quantity and quality.

Slide 2

The purpose of this slide is to showcases the difference between traditional and modern SEO approaches. It compares them based on keywords, content, and practices used in each type of approach.

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How Does Old School SEO Work?

  • Keyword Stuffing: Keywords should be scattered throughout the text, tags, and locations. The more keywords that could be squeezed onto a page, the better it would rank.
  • Keyword Variants: If your main keyword goal was "engagement ring," you'd use thousands of variants on that, such as "diamond engagement ring," "engagement rings," "engagement rings jewelry," and so on. It would carry on indefinitely, attempting to hit every conceivable keyword match. Exact matches were required in the absence of wide match keywords.
  • Cloaking and Writing for Engines: Cloaking was prevalent in the early days of SEO. You'd create a list of SEO keywords for search engines and display visitors something completely different on the website. This resulted in cases when the keywords did not match the text at all.
  • Anchor text: Anchor text is the clickable text in a hyperlink. According to SEO best practices, anchor text should be relevant to the page you're referring to rather than generic terms.

These keywords would be stuffed in various places, including:

  • The URL
  • The page title
  • The meta description tag
  • The on-page headings 

How Does New School SEO Work?

  • Intent Matching: It is no longer essential to include every single keyword variation. Consider the searcher's purpose instead. Write a piece of text with keywords that reflect that goal. Using the engagement ring as an example, a single page with numerous relevant keyword phrases on how to buy the right engagement ring would work.
  • The Tags that Matter: Whereas all tags used to be packed with keywords, just a handful are now actually important. These are the title and body content elements. These are the locations where your keywords should be used. Keywords can still be useful in other places, such as the URL field, meta description, and image alt attributes, but they are not required.
  • User Experience Reigns Supreme: You can examine how viewers interact with your content by viewing engagement statistics in Google Analytics. This implies that the experience of reading content and connecting with your website is more essential than ever before, and it influences Google's rankings. High-quality writing with which your users interact yields outcomes.

New ways for on-page SEO: Marketers should still be using keywords. 

For example: 

  • Link vs Links 
  • Build vs. Building
  • Strategy vs. Strategies 

Also rank for a variety of lateral keywords: 

  • Lawyer vs. Attorney 
  • Dentist vs. Oral Surgery 
  • SEO vs. Search Engine Optimization

Slide 3

The purpose of this slide is to highlight the significance of SEO for business organizations as it improves online visibility, increases website traffic, ensures a better conversion rate, and helps in building builds trust and credibility of potential customers.

Slide 4

This slide provides information regarding the key statistics which reflect the importance of SEO for business organizations.

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