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Stick to white hat and green hat link building practices only Stick to approved anchor texts Link to reputable and relevant external sources with high DA scores Only link to internal content that can help the reader expand their knowledge of the topic Avoid adding backlinks to blog post entries or results (these are makeshift and may convey little value) 3. Better readability scores Readability is becoming very popular, with some sites committing to only publishing content written for a 6th to 8th grade reading level. Some publishers are willing to go as far as grade 9 on The Hemingway Editor, a popular tool that sites use to check the readability scores of their content. To achieve optimum readability, many writers and content creators are re-evaluating their writing habits to take their content quality to the next level .


And for good reason. Plain language is increasingly important in all communication methods, including public relations, copywriting, news, and even legal disclosures and privacy policies. Since search engines aim not to alienate readers with low reading levels, they Hong Kong Phone Number Data prioritize content with the following features: Short and fast sentences Everyday words and terms Lots of space between paragraphs and main ideas Short paragraphs (three to four lines maximum) To implement these measures, use the checklist below and share it with your content team: Make sure your content: No jargon Limits envelope usage Does not contain long, complex or difficult-to-read sentences Written mostly in active voice Have paragraphs no longer than three to four lines Hemingway has grades from 6 to 9 4. FAQ sections based on "people also ask" and "related searches" Publishers are becoming competitive in targeting featured snippets based on audience personalization.



Featured snippets not only appear at the top of Google's SERP, but they are also the first thing the voice assistant will read when a user performs a voice search. Enter: FAQ sections based on “people also ask” and “related searches.” Google recently updated these terms to "More things to ask" and "More searches." It also recently added a "Need to know" section for some terms. Google (Image Source ) To put their hat in the ring, sites are adding FAQ sections at the end of their blog posts and resource guides. These are highly personalized with terms found in the “More to ask” and “More searches” SERP sections for target keywords. Google (Image Source ) Google (Image Source ) Here's a sample of the FAQ section that Friday added to the end of his "35 Best Productivity Apps, Tools, and Software for 2023" guide. friday (Image Source ) **Add an extra step to your content optimization process to follow this trend.

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