Domain names hold power when ranking on google

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Domain names hold power when ranking on google

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However, if your website is not ranking on Google then you’re limiting your reach to new members or customers.

Think of it this way: You spend money to have your website created and hosted. But if it is not being seen by anyone, then isn’t that wasted potential?

Ranking your website on Google doesn’t have to take a lot. You don’t even need to be a computer whizz. Instead, you just need a bit of time, patience, and a clear strategy.

Are you interested in getting your club or organisation nigeria rcs data ranked on Google? Read on for actionable tips and advice from Chris Turner, Director of SEO and SEM at Thoroughbrand.

Content is king
As the great Bill Gates once said, “Content is king”. One of the best things you can do to rank your website on Google is to add fresh content often.

As a general rule of thumb, the more up-to-date your content, the more favoured you are by Google. Fresh content provides signals to search engines that your website has useful content and information.

We recommend posting helpful and important information about your schedules, how to register for clubs and any announcements (such as opening times over holidays). If your website contains little information then visitors are more likely to leave and this increases your bounce rate.

Top tip: Updating your website does not always involve updating key pages – you could add blogs answering common questions or behind-the-scenes articles. Why not set yourself a weekly/fortnightly/monthly goal to update your website to some degree?

Your website’s domain is quite simply your URL – for instance, An overly complicated domain name makes it hard for your members or customers to find and share.

We recommend always keeping your domain name relevant to your club / organisation’s name. Try not to throw in any curveballs. The more your domain name describes exactly who you are, the easier Google can point them in your direction.
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