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How to Optimize Squarespace for SEO
Squarespace has become known as one of the best eCommerce platforms for your business, with an easy-to-use website building system, and all-in-one content management. However, to make your site successful, you don’t just need it to look professional – you must also learn how to optimize your Squarespace for SEO content. This is the content that helps to dictate where your site appears in the search engines, and it is vital if you want your site to reach a wide array of customers.
Setting up your SEO can appear to be a daunting process, but it becomes more familiar as digital marketing agency in noida work on your site, and by following this guide, you should be confidently implementing your Squarespace and SEO strategy in no time.
What is SEO?
SEO (Search Engine Optimization) refers to the process of creating and managing content with the intent of helping your web pages to rank higher in search engines – typically with a strong focus on Google. It has three main components that you need to focus on:
Quality of traffic to your site
Quantity of traffic to your site
Organic results
You achieve these three components through the use of keywords, the structure of your domain, your website structure, and the use of applications such as Google Analytics.
Guide on How to Optimize Squarespace for SEO
1. Keyword Research and Optimization Read
When compiling search engine results, Google (or any other search engine) will create an index which is then fed through an algorithm. The algorithm will match the collected data in the index with the search and base its results on this. Hence, you will have to include certain features on your site that attract the Google index. Ranking factors include:
Keyword usage – at both domain level and page level
Social metrics – the number of shares and interactions your site has
Domain and page-level links
Page structure
All these different factors impact your SEO success. It is important that you pay attention to every one of them, and ensure they are all equally optimized on your Squarespace site.
Keyword research and optimization are vital when looking at how to optimize Squarespace for SEO. You must clarify what the search terms are that your audience uses and use this information to optimize your own keyword usage.
There are different types of keywords that you will use – your more common and competitive keywords are referred to as “head” keywords. For your more niche topics, you will likely be using longer keywords that contain multiple words – these are referred to as “long-tail” keywords, and they are far more specific. For the best organization, classify your keywords and create a document with these keywords listed. Start with keyword research, then move on to your optimization.
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Professional practice - WEEK 11: 2/12/19
This week I signed up to squarespace, wix, weebly and carrd.co. After playing around with all of the websites above I decided squarespace and wix were my top 2. I then used the templates on squarespace that was similar to my design which I had drawn on paper. I then picked a similar one on wix also and began uploading my work onto the websites. After inserting my images of my past work I decided squarespace was the most professional looking, and also the software I had the least problems with. I liked that on square space you could have pages, so I don’t not lol have to be on one page. I was struggling to create this on Wix, however this may have been due to the template I chose?
Exciting stuff coming soon! Nearly done with my website. The platform I am using is Sqaurespace as seen above. Just getting as much content to upload onto the site before I open it to you.
Podcast Day!
This week on The Easy Chair I offer “Just Desserts”, in which you’ll find out what infidelity, cinnamon chai pudding, Rachael Ray and revenge have in common. Isabella's star is rising. After a slip and fall at Whole Foods, she's parlayed her settlement into her wildly popular pudding-only store, Pudding It Out There. When her empire -and temper- boil over on daytime T.V.’s most popular cooking show, the pudding hits the fan. Literally. This week’s episode is brought to you by Squarespace.
Just like Squarespace...IMVU Employees Recreate Classical Art with Office Supplies
Inspired by two employees from Squarespace who took the time to recreate famous paintings using props from around the office, IMVU decided to do it too! See the resemblance?
http://im.vu/try
Portrait of a Man in a Turban
Mona Lisa
Tommaso di Folco Portinari
Blonde Beauty in our case, Brunette Beauty
The Creation of Adam
The Girl with the Pearl Earring
Thinking About Death
Trying to decide on the design of my new website for my personal brand is a fucking nightmare. So many options & I'm proving very indecisive :( The sad thing is I need to decide within the next few days so I can stay on schedule.
New old blog
My first blog was started back in 1998 right after I knocked up my wife. It was to keep friends and family members up to date as we gestated and eventually squeezed the kid out. It lasted until shortly after he started talking (I recall that because I had a list of his first words on it near the end).
That site was all hand-cranked HTML and, besides being all the things I just said, was also how I taught myself to write HTML. I decided that making things on the web was what I wanted to do with my life and was only held back by 1) having no experience of that kind whatsoever, and 2) not knowing how websites were built or how they worked. So I bought a few books, some software (Dreamweaver 1.0 I'm ashamed to say) and loaded it up on my Mac. I'd make my site, finish it, then throw it out and start all over again. I did this about three or four times over the following year or so. Then I saw an ad (in the newspaper) for what today we'd call a front-end developer position and I applied. They told me a ton of other people had applied, too, but I was the only one who could point to a website I had made. And this was for a job making websites. It was 2000. If you had a pulse and a government ID, you could get a job making websites which is what I did.
So yeah, that was the first blog. Before the word "blog" was around. Later incarnations lived on Blogger and Wordpress and even Tumblr. And now I'm on Squarespace. I decided to move because I still really get off on tearing down the old site and building it back up again all new and shiny (not unlike a Doctor Who regeneration). The thing that made me jump this time was the theme I'm using now. I saw it on another site and really like its simplicity and cleanliness. Plus, Squarespace was one of few platforms I had no experience on so I wanted to see what the hubbub is about.
I have no idea how long I'll keep it here on the 'Space, but I suspect it'll be a while. It's not perfect and certainly not as simple to use as Wordpress, but I dig it's aesthetic.
The other thing I've done is started to consolidate all the photos I've taken (well, not all the photos I've taken) to 500px. Some are up now with many more to come. Facebook is the easiest place to share pictures but they downsample them too much and the viewing experience is not great. I suppose I could have used Flickr but that seems so...2004.
So, there you have it. New paint on old stuff. Carry on...