On-Page SEO: CTR, Snippet Links and First Link Priority
Now, on-page factors have grown in complexity and importance.
First, getting the page ranked; then getting click-through rate on your listing: there are now some options and opportunities that might (oh gawd) 'add value' and, well, someone else in your market surely will deploy, so maybe it's worth taking a moment or three to ponder.
The search engine listing itself is now wearing long trousers - Google has experimented with extended snippets, which they seem to have withdrawn, and they have now added links in snippets. For any given page this could be good or bad, but in any case we get to decide, or at least influence, whether to activate or suppress, based upon the way we handle our page mark-up.
And then there's the panto villain of SEO ('He's Behind You!'): yes, folks its FLP, or First Link Priority, pretty much forcing us to consider radical changes in mark-up to accommodate search. Assuming you believe in that kind of thing.
Previously, SEO had only modest impact on the mark-up of the page; now, it can be extensive.
First, getting the page ranked; then getting click-through rate on your listing: there are now some options and opportunities that might (oh gawd) 'add value' and, well, someone else in your market surely will deploy, so maybe it's worth taking a moment or three to ponder.
The search engine listing itself is now wearing long trousers - Google has experimented with extended snippets, which they seem to have withdrawn, and they have now added links in snippets. For any given page this could be good or bad, but in any case we get to decide, or at least influence, whether to activate or suppress, based upon the way we handle our page mark-up.
And then there's the panto villain of SEO ('He's Behind You!'): yes, folks its FLP, or First Link Priority, pretty much forcing us to consider radical changes in mark-up to accommodate search. Assuming you believe in that kind of thing.
Previously, SEO had only modest impact on the mark-up of the page; now, it can be extensive.
- Ranking
- Title Tag
- Meta Description
- Body Copy
- Click-through Rate
- Title Tag
- Meta Description
- Markup Order of Body Copy
- Snippet Links
- In-Page Anchors
- First Link Priority
- Markup Order of Links
- Link stacking
John Hargaden is a senior search marketer and online acquisition
and communications professional with a strong commercial focus. John has
been at the heart of this rapidly evolving industry for, like, ages, as
Head of Search/Owner CEO of leading, full-service online sales and lead
generation agency wevolution digital
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