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Each month (especially at the beginning of the year). Note: I'm not talking about just adding "2020" to the end of the title tag. To take advantage of this strategy, your content needs to be 100% focused on the questions that will arise during the year. For example, the content in my SEO guide covers trends in the world of search engine optimization. This is the search intent of users who search for “SEO 2020.” Get backlinks from unlinked named mentions A brand mention that is not a link means that someone mentions you in a blog post or news article, but does not link to your site. Let's take an example. All you need to do is send an email to the person who mentioned your brand. Then ask them to link to your website. From my own experience, the conversion rate with this approach is insane. Mainly because you're not giving a cold response to someone you've never heard of. Instead, send emails to people who have already mentioned your website.
That means they are ready to add links to your website. The key is to make contact quickly. If it's a new article, they may edit it for whatever reason. So the faster you send your emails, the better Belgium Phone Number Data your chances of getting links. BuzzSumo's "Brand Alerts" feature is perfectly suited for this technique. This feature can also filter by mentions that don't have links. Optimize for Google Discover Google Discover is Google's version of a social media news feed. But instead of serving you posts from people you follow, Google serves you high-quality content that it thinks you'll like. And I've found that Google Discover brings in a ton of traffic.

In fact, Google Discover has generated over 6,000 visits in the past 90 days. Google says it's not possible to optimize for Discover. But this is not true. In fact, it says a few paragraphs down that high-quality images will help you display them in Discover. That's because Discover results display a large image next to them. And if the photo stands out, people will click on it. This will help your content appear in other users' Discover feeds. So be sure to add a high-resolution og:image to any content you publish.
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