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Aioseo Girlschoicescom
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Ensure your page's title includes your target keywords, and design it to encourage users to click.
Writing compelling titles is both a science and an art. There are automated tools that can analyze your title
against known metrics for readability and click-worthiness. You also need to understand the psychology of your
target audience.
Write a meta description for your page. Use your target keywords (in a natural way) and write with human
readers in mind. Summarize the content - describe the topics your article discusses.
The description should stimulate reader interest and get them to click on the article. Think of it as a mini-
advertisement for your content.
Both the page title and meta description are missing keywords.
You need to use titles and descriptions that are attractive to users and contain your keywords. Use the
keywords naturally - keyword stuffing is usually detected and will result in a lower ranking. What's more, it's
pretty off-putting for potential readers, who are more likely to click on an appealing link.
WordPress sites usually insert the page or post title as an H1 tag (although custom themes can change this
behavior).
Ensure your most important keywords appear in the H1 tag - don't force it, use them in a natural way that makes
sense to human readers.
Because your headline plays a large role in reader engagement, it's worth spending extra time perfecting it.
Many top copywriters spend hours getting their headlines just right - sometimes they spend longer on the
headline than the rest of the article!
A good headline stimulates reader interest and offers a compelling reason to read your content. It promises a
believable benefit.
You should write as if your readers are selfish people with short attention spans (because that describes a large
percentage of the world's population). Readers visit websites for selfish reasons - they're not there to make you
happy.
Make sure you have a good balance of H2 tags to plain text in your content. Break the content down into logical
sections, and use headings to introduce each new topic.
Also, try to include synonyms and relevant terminology in H2 tag text. Search engines are pretty smart - they
know which words usually occur together in each niche.
It should be easy to include your main and supporting keywords in the H2 tags - after all, these keywords
describe your content! If it's hard to work the keywords into your subheadings, it could be a sign that the
keywords aren't closely related to your content.
Don't try to force keywords into sub-headings if they feel unnatural. It will send the wrong message to your
readers, possibly driving them away.
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Make sure every image has an alt tag, and add useful descriptions to each image. Add your keywords or
synonyms - but do it in a natural way.
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Add links to external resources that are useful for your readers. Make sure you link to high-quality sites - Google
penalizes pages that link to "spammy" sites (ones that break the Google webmaster guidelines).
Ideally, the links should be highly relevant to the subject you're writing about. It's impossible to cover every
aspect of a subject on a single page, but your readers may be fascinated by some detail you barely touch on. If
you link to a resource where they can learn more, they'll be grateful. What's more, you'll be rewarded with
higher rankings!
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Every page on your site should have a \ tag with a 'rel="canonical"' attribute. The link tag should go inside the
page's head tag, and it should contain the page's "correct" URL.
If you've republished an article from another source (such as another site or a different section of your own site)
then you need to pick which URL is the "correct" one and use that!
The page does not contain any noindex header or meta tag.
Only ever use noindex meta tag or header on pages you want to keep out of the reach of search engines!
Both the www and non-www versions of the URL are redirected to the same site.
Decide whether you want your site's URLs to include a "www", or if you prefer a plain domain name. There are
marketing pros and cons for each choice, but neither one is better or worse for SEO purposes - as long as
you're consistent.
You should use HTTP redirections (301 permanant redirects) to pass PageRank from the "wrong" URLs to the
standard (canonical) ones. That way, your content will still benefit from backlinks if someone makes a mistake
and uses the wrong URL.
Make sure that you only block parts you don't want to be indexed.
You can manually create a robots.txt file and upload it to your site's web root. A simpler option is to use a plugin
for your CMS platform.
AIOSEO has a full suite of tools to manage the robots.txt file, along with other related technologies, like XML
Sitemaps.
All the required Open Graph meta tags have been found.
Insert a customized Open Graph meta tag for each important page on your site. The standard is very well
documented - you can learn more from Facebook's developer pages.
AIOSEO provides a simple but powerful interface to craft your Open Graph data. You get immediate feedback
with an interactive preview, and you don't have to mess around with raw HTML markup.
AIOSEO makes it extremely easy to add highly relevant Schema.org markup to your site. It has a simple
graphical interface, so you don't have to get your hands dirty with complex HTML markup.
If you use the Apache or NGINX web servers, you can edit the configuration files to set the "expires" header for
all image files. For Apache, you can also use a ".htaccess" file to change the settings for each folder.
Alternatively, you can use a CMS plugin to simplify the process - it's a more user-friendly option. WordPress has
a host of caching plugins, and most of them give you options to control the caching headers.
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JavaScript files appear in many places, including frameworks (like Bootstrap), themes and templates, and third-
party plugins.
We recommend tracking down where the un-minified JavaScript files come from.
There are server-side tools (including WordPress plugins) to automatically minify JavaScript files.
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CSS files appear in many places, including frameworks (like Bootstrap), themes and templates, and third-party
plugins.
We recommend tracking down where the un-minified CSS files come from.
There are server-side tools (including WordPress plugins) to automatically minify CSS files.
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The size of the HTML document is 20 Kb. This is under the average of 33 Kb.
In order to reduce page size, remove any unnecessary tags from your markup. This includes developer
comments, which are invisible to your users - search engines ignore the text in comments, too.
Sometimes inline CSS is a culprit. A little inline CSS can help your page render faster. Too much will bloat the
HTML file and increase the page loading time.
You can reduce CSS repetition with HTML class and ID attributes. Often the same rules will be repeated across
many page elements, embedded in each tag's "style" attribute. You can extract them into a single "style" tag and
use classes and ID's to target each element.
Removing white space can also have an impact on your HTML page's size. White space characters like carriage
returns and tabs are ignored by the browser, but they make the markup easier for developers to read. So you
should always strip them from your templates or themes before you use them in a production environment.
If you want to continue to improve your response time, the simplest and fastest fix is to use a caching plugin.
Caching plugins keep a cached version of each page on your site. Instead of building the page from scratch, the
server will send the cached copy.
You can get an even greater boost in speed with a content delivery network service. These services host a copy
of your content on multiple servers spread out across the globe. A user's request is handled by the edge server
that's closest to their physical location, so the content arrives incredibly fast.
Fortunately, every popular web server has options to prevent directory listings. They'll show a "403 forbidden"
message instead.
Alternatively, you can create an empty index.php file and save it in every directory on your site. That's an
approach that WordPress uses and it works well.
Google Safe browsing shows warnings and alerts to users if they visit a suspicious website. If you are flagged by
Google Safe Browsing, you should take immediate steps to fix that.
If you aren't using an SSL certificate for your site that means you are losing a lot of potential traffic. We
recommend getting an SSL certificate installed immediately.