What Is SEO? Get your website searched at first, 100% working

SEO stands for search engine optimization
For me, search engine optimization (SEO) is the art of getting traffic from search engines like Google, Bing & Yahoo, and to look for achievable, profitable, ranking opportunities through keyword research and it is a technique which helps search engines for finding and ranking your site higher than the millions of other websites in response to a search query.
My thinking is that if you are serious about ranking of your site – do so with ORIGINAL COPY. It’s clear – search engines reward good quality of content, So – make sure the content you have written for each page should be original. If you have original quality content on a site, you also have a chance of generating inbound quality links (IBL). If your content is found on other websites and it is copied from another websites you will find it hard to get links, and it probably will not rank very well as Google favours diversity in it’s results.
Welcome to your SEO learning journey!
You'll get the most out of this guide if your desire to learn search engine optimization (SEO) is exceeded only by your willingness to execute and test concepts.
This guide is designed to describe all major aspects of SEO, from finding the terms and phrases (keywords) that can generate qualified traffic to your website, to making your site friendly to search engines, to building links and marketing the unique value of your site.
The world of search engine optimization is complex and ever-changing, but you can easily understand the basics, and even a small amount of SEO knowledge can make a big difference. Free SEO education is also widely available on the web, including in guides like this! (Woohoo!)
Combine this information with some practice and you are well on your way to becoming a savvy SEO.
The Basics of Search Engine Optimization
Ever heard of Maslow's hierarchy of needs? It's a theory of psychology that prioritizes the most fundamental human needs (like air, water, and physical safety) over more advanced needs (like esteem and social belonging). The theory is that you can't achieve the needs at the top without ensuring the more fundamental needs are met first. Love doesn't matter if you don't have food.
Our founder, Rand Fishkin, made a similar pyramid to explain the way folks should go about SEO, and we've affectionately dubbed it "Mozlow's hierarchy of SEO needs."
Here's what it looks like:
As you can see, the foundation of good SEO begins with ensuring crawl accessibility, and moves up from there.
Using this beginner's guide, we can follow these seven steps to successful SEO:
- Crawl accessibility so engines can read your website
- Compelling content that answers the searcher’s query
- Keyword optimized to attract searchers & engines
- Great user experience including a fast load speed and compelling UX
- Share-worthy content that earns links, citations, and amplification
- Title, URL, & description to draw high CTR in the rankings
- Snippet/schema markup to stand out in SERPs
We'll spend time on each of these areas throughout this guide, but we wanted to introduce it here because it offers a look at how we structured the guide as a whole.
Enjoy !!!