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SEO Quality Guidelines from Google



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SEO Quality Guidelines from Google

Here are some tips from Google on improving quality of your site as well as backlinking

    1. Make pages primarily for users, not for search engines.



    1. Don't deceive your users.



    1. Avoid tricks intended to improve search engine rankings. Ask yourself: "Does this help my users? Would I do this if search engines didn't exist?"



  • Think about what makes your website unique, valuable, or engaging. Make your website stand out from others in your field.

https://support.google.com/webmast...swer/35769?hl=en

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spotondot
If you are just getting backlinks for traffic purposes, then you're most likely going to reap SEO benefits as these type of backlinks will usually be from sites similar to yours. I think Google would be pleased with that idea.



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janefirst
Yes, i agree with you that we should write for online users and avoid stuffing keywords in it for search engines.



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plansmm
Yes, I agree with you and I also added some more:
Keep update your website, If you archive top rank then its clear you are on right track, don't force to do extra work on it or don't less, just doing as u are, trying to get good quality back links if natural then its best, make your website more user friendly and keep update yourself about google updates and follow his guideline too.



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vinaya
It is true that your content and website should be optimized for search engines in order to improve search engine visibility. However, the end users of your content and website are the people. Therefore, the website and the content should be useful and interesting to the people. You need keywords to improve search engine ranking, however, keyword stuffing will deter the readers. You should always keep your readers in mind when writing content and optimize contents for search engines.



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Corzhens
I like that line “don’t deceive your users” because I have been receiving emails lately about an advertisement of a big credit card company. It said that you need to validate your account. But if you click on the icon for the needed validation, you are brought to another website. I think it is called click bait. Anyway, that is clearly deceiving the user and I wish websites using that would be suspended indefinitely.



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