Improve On-Page SEO by Focusing Above the Fold


Search engine optimization, or SEO, has substantiated over the years to be a subtle and fluid career. As Google and other search engines are frequently changing their algorithms, the industry often contains more ambiguities than it does have tangible answers. Many things have transformed almost fully since the early days of SEO. However, irrespective of how the industry has evolved over the years, one development has stayed the same: algorithms are getting smarter and search engines are getting better at indexing content built for users.

SEO is still the number one go-to resource for webmasters looking to improve website’s organic traffic. Yet, in all the analysis, calculation and choosing the right of keywords, H1 and H2 tags, algorithms, site load speed, page contents, etc., it is easy to forget about the human beings behind all of this. The correct solution is to  learn how to improve on-page SEO by optimizing for users and also  focusing above the fold (a term used by webmasters and website owners to mean the portion of your site which can be shown when first entering the site without scrolling down at all)


Here are several measures of user experience you can use to test your own website and see how well you do:
1. Fast load time
2. Placing the desired information “above the fold
3. Easy and responsive site navigation
4. Limit pop-ups
5. A mobile-friendly website is critical
6. Create wildly informative and engaging content

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