Best SEO Tools
March 9, 2021
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The Best SEO Tools for Beginners
Do you
find SEO confusing and difficult?
Don't
worry, we've all been there.
But what
if I say that there are some amazing tools for beginners, and will solve all
your SEO problems?
And
today, I will share with you the best SEO tools for beginners. Before you
begin, make sure you like, share, I appreciate everything you do.
The first
tool I have for you is Moz. Moz is a very simple and easy-to-use SEO tool,
especially for beginners. They have a very beautiful and nice user interface,
where, when you add your website, it will show you all the mistakes. That error
will be your fault on the page. Do you have duplicate content? Is your title
tag messy? Whatever it is, Moz will monitor your website, and notify you when
there are problems, and they will even tell you which ones you need to fix
first, and which are not important. If you've heard of Moz, leave a comment
below saying yes. If not, leave a comment that says no. I just want to know how
many of you have used Moz, or even heard of it.
The
second tool that I have for you is Ubersuggest. What Ubers allows you to do is
find more keywords to follow. The problem with SEO is that you need more
keywords. The more keywords you target, the more potential traffic you can get.
You will find that you have ranked certain keywords from time to time, or you
will rank for certain keywords from time to time. When you know what keywords
you rank, what drives your traffic, you should enter those keywords into
Ubersuggest. This will display all variations of the length of the keyword.
For
example, I rank digital marketing on the first page of Google. By incorporating
digital marketing into Ubersuggest, it will show me all terms that are similar
to digital marketing. And because I was ranked for the post of head,
Ubersuggest gave me long-term conditions. These are three, four, five-word
phrases. By integrating these three, four, five word phrases into my content,
web pages that are already ranked for digital marketing, I will find that I
will quickly start ranking for all the long-term requirements in 30 days. To do
this, you need to retrieve these keywords relevant
to your article, and integrate it. Sometimes you can just add those keywords,
other times you have to expand your content to make it flow and make sense.
Don't just add keywords just for the sake of it, it must flow with your article
or web page.
The third
tool for you is BuzzSumo. When you try to find out what content to write, the last
thing you want to do is write content that no one wants to read. But here's the
cool part about BuzzSumo. There is already a lot of content in your space. Type
keywords in your space, and BuzzSumo will show you all the popular articles
that have done well. You want to take this not to copy the articles, but
instead, to give you an idea of what people like versus what they don't do.
BuzzSumo bases this on social sharing. So you know if you make content similar
to this, you will do well on social networks. It's on sites like Facebook,
Twitter, LinkedIn, you understand what that means.
That's
why you want to use BuzzSumo, because the last thing you want to do is write
content no one
wants to read. The fourth tool for you is Keywords Everywhere. The Everywhere
keyword is a free Chrome extension where when you do a search on Google, it
will show you other related keywords and search volume for all of these phrases.
So when you only do a few Google searches, at least you will find more keywords
that you are looking for. The fifth tool that I have for you is Ahrefs. Ahrefs
has a cool feature called Interlink Linked. What the cross link shows you who
links to your top three competitors, but does not link to you.
The
reason I like it but if someone connects to some of your competitors, it means
that they are constantly open to connecting with more people in your space. And
that's why you want to use intersect links. The next tool to check is Google
Trends. Google has continued to drive brands more than anything else in the
past year. You want to build a brand. The reason you want to use Google Trends
is, it will show how well your brand is performing over time. You go to Google
Trends, you type your name versus a competitor, and they will show you which
brand is bigger. You want it to continue to grow over time, and a great way to
make it grow, is to utilize the omnichannel approach.
It does
things like content marketing, using tools like BuzzSumo, which we talked
about, do things
like link building, which we're talking about again, right, using Ahrefs. Do
things like update your content, search for more phrases so that more people
can find you from time to time. You can
do this using tools like Ubersuggest, which we are talking about again. But the
cool point about Google Trends is that it tracks your brand, not only over
time, but also shows you how your brand is performing in different regions and
countries. This is huge if you are not a global company. That way you can see
which areas you need to improve the most.
The last
tool I have for you is Answer The Public. When people search Google, they often
ask Google questions. You want to make sure you are at the top for all those
questions. Do you know the site Quora? Quora gets a lot of traffic because all
she does is answer popular questions. Why can't you answer this question on
your own website? Public Answers, like if you enter keywords like, marketing,
it will display all questions related to marketing. Now you can update your
website to cover all the questions people are searching for, so you can get the
most traffic from Google.
That is a
tool that you must use as a beginner. If you have questions, leave a comment.
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