Often, beginners make too many SEO improvements only to get penalized by Google.
Over the years, I have created a checklist of common signs to detect over-optimization and even built a tool to fix it.
If you truly want to improve your website's SEO, I strongly recommend you follow this guide to double-check whether you're over-optimizing your content.
My favorite is the #1 tip in the article, which is about a FREE tool that measures over-optimization, which doesn't require signing up or registration :)
New WordPress Guides on WPBeginner:
- We started publishing a bimonthly expert column on WPBeginner. This week, Thomas Griffin, who co-founded OptinMonster with me, shared how to skyrocket pricing page conversions.
- Do you want your WordPress site to show up in Google News? Here's how to list your site in Google News and skyrocket your website traffic.
- Looking to add multiple image galleries to your WordPress posts and pages? Learn our step-by-step tutorial on adding multiple image galleries.
- Want to collect design feedback for your WordPress website? Read how to improve the user experience by collecting valuable feedback from your readers.
- Wondering how to allow users to search based on categories and tags, on your site? Here's how to add ajax taxonomies filter in WordPress search.
- Ever wished you could add a CRM to your WordPress website? Take a look at our handpicked list of the best WordPress CRM plugins.
Have a great rest of your week :)
Cheers,
Syed Balkhi, Founder of WPBeginner
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