ELEMENTS YOU CANNOT IGNORE IN BLOG SEO

        According to the information from a famous SEO Company in Malaysia, there are four elements you can never ignore when you are creating your blog for SEO purpose. 

1. Dwell Time

The first element is dwell time. Although dwell time is an indirect ranking element for Google, it is an important aspect that affect user experience – and we all know that when it comes to SEO, the user experience is king. The length of time a reader spends on a page on your blog site is referred to as dwell time. Dwell time is measured from the time a visitor clicks on your site in the SERP to the time they leave the website. This metric tells search engines like Google how useful your material is to readers in an indirect way. It stands to reason that the more time users spend on the page, the more relevant it becomes to them.

However, there is a reason why this metric is considered an indirect indicator of SEO because it is completely subjective. Your content strategy is unknown to search engine algorithms. Your blog could be focused on short-form content that can be read in a minute or two. You could also include relevant information at the start of your blog posts to provide the best reader experience, which means less time spent on the page. So, while dwell time can have an impact on SEO, don't manipulate your content to change this metric if it doesn't make sense for your content strategy.

2. Page Speed

We already mentioned that visual elements on your blog can have an impact on page speed, but they aren't the only one. Unnecessary code and excessive plugin use can also lead to a slow blog site. Removing junk code can help your pages load faster, resulting in faster page loading. Asking for help from SEO Company if you're not sure how to find and remove junk code. It's a simple way that doesn't require any coding knowledge. The company will simply displays the unwanted code and helps you to remove it with just a small amount of payment.

I also recommend taking stock of your blog's plugins. Determine which ones you require to keep your blog running on a daily basis and which ones were installed to address a temporary problem. Plugins that affect the front end of your site are a threat to page speed, and you may be able to uninstall more of these plugins than you think to improve overall site speed.

3. Mobile Responsiveness

More than half of Google's search traffic in Malaysia are contributed by mobile users. On a more personal level, your blog site may follow the same pattern. There's no getting around it: optimizing your blog site for mobile will have an impact on your SEO metrics. But what exactly does "optimizing a website for mobile" imply? The industry standard is to keep things simple. Most pre-made site themes are now mobile-friendly, so all you'll need to do is change a CTA button here and enlarge a font size there. Then, keep an eye on how your site performs on mobile by reviewing your Google Analytics dashboard and running a mobile site speed test on a regular basis.

4. Recent Data

Recent data, which is another element that indirect influence SEO ranking, should be included in blog posts. Recent data provides visitors with relevant and accurate information, resulting in a positive reader experience. When you include a link to a credible site with original, up-to-date data, you are informing the search engine that this site is useful and relevant to your readers (which is a plus for that other site). You're also informing the search engine that this type of data is related to the content you've published. Your readers will come to appreciate the content over time, which can be confirmed by other metrics such as increased time on page or a lower bounce rate.

As a conclusion, these four elements are the elements that cannot be ignored by every blog that is used for SEO purpose. SO, always confirm your blog consist all these elements before publishing to public.   
  

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