Hello, My website is web development and mobile application development related. i am doing seo since last 6 month specially on "mobile application development".. i used many way to get listed my site in google.com top hundred but still it is not even not available in google. can any one please suggest some tricks and work strategy.
Bro, these are super competitive keywords: mobile application development search volume: 1600 metrics: 57 mobile app development search: 5,400 metrics: 51 here is your problem: I am not sure of the status of your domain, but if you do not allready have an authority site, and you attempt to go after such power, then that would be problematic. Lets say your site is 6mo old, and you are ranking for such a power player keyword, google is going to look back at your history, and it will not take long to figure out that you do not deserve to be there... If you get keywords far above what you have earned or even deserved, then I suspect google is just going to punish your site, as it would be clear that you have cheated...
There're some threads about this, you can read these here and follow https://forums.digitalpoint.com/threads/tools-for-seo.2785856/ https://forums.digitalpoint.com/threads/fastest-way-to-come-on-1st-page-of-google.2780260/ Good luck to you!
hello u choosed a high competitive keyword. r u sure ull can go for it, u need to work hard on unique KW, unique content and must be focus on SEO. maintain Excel sheet to save website. and lots pages got penalty frm google panda. so search again and listed it thank u
The trick to high ranking can be summed up to: (1) having content that engages users (they stay on your site, like/share your content, etc.) and (2) having tons of authority sites linking to it. Oh, btw, having a technically-clean and fast site is a given. As was noted above, your chosen keyword is rather competitive. If you have a young site and your users are not going absolutely bonkers about it, chances that you will rank anywhere near the top for your primary keyword are pretty much zero. Your best strategy is to focus on long-tail, low-competition keywords, which the big boys are leaving without noticing. Once you start ranking for those and your users will love your content, you can move one notch towards more competitive keywords. Just don't start with throwing everything at your primary keyword, because that's a battle lost. One thing that worries me a little bit is your comment about "doing SEO". "Doing SEO" means different things to different people. If you mean that you are spending most of your efforts on writing and promoting superior content and building relationships with influencers in your industry, than you are "doing SEO" well. But, if you are trying to get a link from every place possible, obsessing about how many keywords should you use and where on your pages, churning out 1000's of doorway pages and manipulating your internal linking structure, etc. those things will hurt you more than they will help you. So, know what good SEO means these days. Unless, of course, you are building a throwaway site.