SEO Joomla tips

 Joomla's simple SEO 

tips should be allowed on all websites. 

  SEO Joomla or search engine optimization is one of the pillars to focus on for a successful website. Search traffic is always one of the best conversion channels. 

Therefore, an investment in this space is necessary and not an option. However, this isn't done overnight, and search engine optimization usually costs a lot. 

However, there are some basic steps you can take to ensure that your site is compatible with search engines. 

This is a list of Joomla SEO tips that are easy to implement to ensure the best optimization with minimal effort. 

If you want to get good ranking results, they are all very important. Joomla SEO Guide and Optimization Tips 

 If you really want to optimize your Joomla site for SEO, implement as many of these points as you can.

 In particular, if the recommendations are page-specific and not site-wide, you need to make the recommendations available on every page of your site. 


 Host your website on a fast hosting server.

Let's start with something very simple. User experience is a ranking factor, and one of the most important UX signals for your website is fast, responsive, and fast. 

Slow websites are frustrating and most users take more than 3 seconds to load or generally abandon slow slow websites. 

 Therefore, addressing the speed of your website is essential to a great user experience and is therefore the most basic step in Joomla SEO. 

Therefore, make sure our website like CollectiveRay.com is on a good Joomla hosting server.

 If you're upgrading to a fast server, you can read the InMotion Hosting Review here. We use a lean and powerful VPS because fast and reliable service is the first step towards good mediation. 

 Don't choose cheap website servers or hosting servers. Get a server that's fast, reliable, and suitable for Joomla. InMotion properly hosts the Joomla website. I want to be fast and support google, so I host my website there. 

 Remember: Google doesn't like websites that aren't fast. In fact, Google has repeatedly publicly stated that website speed is also a ranking factor. 


Keywords, keyword polling, topic polling 

 SEO content optimization begins with a keyword search. If you do SEO on Joomla or other websites, you need to know what people are actually searching for. You can't simply assume that you need hard data.

When we talk about keywords, we don't mean them in the traditional sense. Nowadays, you don't have to focus on a specific keyword. 

The keywords themselves are still important, but search engines are much better at extracting content from articles, so you can also use phrases and synonyms for your target keywords. 

 In fact, you need to focus on both keywords or key phrases and search intents (that is, what users are actually looking for when searching for a term). 

If it doesn't make much sense, you don't need to use the exact formula. Just focus on what makes sense from the user's point of view. 

 Also, check the results of your competitors (that is, the top 1020 websites). When they rank, Google shows that they like what they are doing. 

 Let's take the "Joomla SEO" ranking as an example. In addition to this phrase or keyword, you should also use similar keywords or phrases like "Joomla Search Engine Optimization".

 You can also use Google's own suggestions by looking at the phrases at the bottom of the search page and the keywords in bold when searching for keywords.

These are the keywords and phrases that Google associates with the term in question. Use them accordingly.  

 But how do you find the right keywords to target? 

  Finding the right keywords is always difficult. Either, they are very, very competitive. Or there is not enough quality traffic. 

How do you find the right balance? It will teach you how to find good long-tail keywords. It saves us a lot of time. And it helps us get a lot of quality visitors. 

 


  JoomlaSEF / Enable a suitable URL for your search engine. 

 On-page SEO has three main components. 

 <title> tag.

Tag <h1>.

And the URL of the page.

  All of these components must contain the keyword or keyphrase you want to target. 

 This section describes the third of these elements, the URL. 

  Joomla's default URL was terrible for SEO, but it was a collection of component names and parameters that made sense only from a technical point of view. 

 In the new version of Joomla, the SEF URLs have been gradually improved, and to date, good SEFs are ready to use (if activated). 

 You can use the built-in support for SEF URLs, but we recommend that you purchase the SEF component specifically for Joomla. 

This usually has a big advantage to SEO  over the basic components. These components can be configured to create the best module. 

 


 As you can see,  the URL doesn't use categories, so you can identify the keywords you want to target on each page. You can choose a different site configuration, but make sure that:

The target keyword is specified in the URL. Keywords are not used more than once (for example,  the Joomla / Joomla template is used twice, which is not ideal). 

 The most popular SEF plugin is sh404SEF, which is included in the list of Joomla extensions. In addition to generating URLs, SEF can track requests that generate 404 errors, so you can quickly fix broken parts of your website. 

This is especially useful after migrating to a new site. 

 For most of these components (including sh404SEF), you can also choose whether to redirect the old URL to the new URL. 

sh404SEF also has built-in features such as wrapping headers with H1 tags and supporting other standard Google SEO technologies. 


Organizational structure for URL + search engine optimization 

 Google browsers are not "intelligent". They are programmed to try to interpret the available data. 

They can only get an idea of how the available content is organized and what the content itself looks like. 

 Therefore, it is extremely important to organize the content in a logical structure that makes sense for your website content. 

 This means that you should not place all of your content in one category (like a blog). You need to divide your content into categories and subcategories. 

For example, in our case, we use categories like Joomla, Web Design, and WordPress and organize everything into subcategories of the main categories like Joomla SEO, Tips and Tricks, and Joomla Extensions

This means that the content is organized hierarchically and similar content is grouped into common categories. This helps both Google and end-users understand where to look for specific content. 

 Internal links are also important for creating logical structures. Your category should show all articles with links to all articles in the category, and the articles in the category should be linked in a way that makes sense to the user. 

 The good thing is that the CMS lends itself very well to this kind of on-page SEO in Joomla. By default, all content is divided into categories and subcategories. 

Your job in search engine optimization is to create categories and subcategories that make sense for the content you want to provide. 

Combined with search engine-friendly URLs, this will help improve your website in the eyes of Google and other search engines. 

How to use Joomla category for good SEO 

 Let`s take an example of location optimization on a search engine results page (SERP) and use our website category as an example. 

 Since one of our themes is Joomla, we will create a "Joomla" category and a few other Joomlaspecific categories underneath. How to optimize internal links using Joomla menu 

 We've already talked about the importance of internal links, but they're so important to good SEO that we'll return to them in this article. 

 Internal links are great for defeating Pagerank (yes, Pagerank still exists and is used internally by Google's algorithms).

Therefore, after creating the article category, create a menu structure optimized to provide link juice (or page rank/permissions). 

Create a home page that links to the item of interest component so that you can highlight each item in each category. Ideally, your site should contain links to all parent categories, including the topics you want to rank. 

 Then create a menu item associated with each parent category. For each category,  also create a submenu that links to the parent category. 

This creates a great top-down structure that is fully optimized for search engines. 


 Avoid link structures that are too deep or categories that are too wide. 

 It makes sense to divide your content into categories and subcategories, but don't overdo it. In most cases, we believe that categories and subcategories are sufficient. 

No article should exceed 3 clicks from the front page, ideally only 2 clicks from the front page. This also applies to page numbers. You may need it on some sites, but avoid articles with very deep pagination. 

 If you deviate from the three clicks/links, the page structure is too deep and you lose too much permission on the link juice or page. 

 Categories that are too broad may not work well. If you create a general category that is too broad, you will not be able to create posts by topic. For example, Joomla elements and Joomla templates are very different (in terms of article content).

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