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Getting on Google. FIRST PAGE

Robbie - CEO Econcept Inc. • March 20, 2022

Getting on Google isn't that difficult once you follow a few simple "Google" rules. Google doesn't tell you these rules rather using a skilled developer will not only know the rules but understand how to use them in order to get your website on the first page of Google. Below you will see my personal short list of how to get your website #1 on Google.


1).  Site design:  Site design is critical for Google 'crawlers to find and must be free of design errors.  Design errors will be issues with design elements such as colors, misuse of fonts, image errors (sizing) etc.  A skilled developer/designer will have this under control.  It's important that if you build your own site you follow site design rules.  Google will penalize your site for errors and they won't tell you.


2).  SEO:  On site basic SEO is necessary.  This does not need to cost as much as you may think.  On site SEO includes basic information such as address, phone, titles, types of business, and branding.  Using your developer they will make sure the basics are in place and also include your favicon, tags, and more.  Keep in mind some developers will charge up to several thousands to complete your on site SEO.



3).  SEO OFF:  Off site SEO is a huge was we get our clients on the first page.  This typically costs a small monthly fee depending on the service you have.  Off site is simply links, back links, credit blogs and credited images.  I highly recommend using a listings builder as this will get you on the first page the fastest and help your website stick on the first page.


4).  Use a Google compliance builder!!!   This is a Google first platforms that are designed to ensure your site is found on Google.


For more regarding SEO or how to get your site found on the first page please let me know.  Consultation is free.  Our team is easy to get a hold of Monday - Friday PST 9am-5pm.   Ask about SEO.


Cheers,


Robbie


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