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Supercharge Your Website’s Success with Cutting-Edge SEO Services

May 17, 2023 by Peter Mahoney

Welcome to Mahoney Web Marketing, where we are dedicated to driving your online success through our top-of-the-line SEO services.

In today’s digital landscape, having a strong online presence is crucial for businesses to thrive. Our expert team is here to offer you a comprehensive range of SEO solutions that will catapult your website to new heights.

Whether you’re in need of a complete WordPress SEO overhaul or an ongoing WordPress SEO campaign, we have the skills and expertise to optimise your website and maximize its visibility. Get ready to dominate search engine rankings and attract a flood of organic traffic to your site.

Complete WordPress SEO Overhaul

At Mahoney Web Marketing, we understand the importance of a solid foundation for your website’s SEO. Our complete WordPress SEO overhaul is designed to revolutionize your online visibility from the ground up. We dive deep into the structure, content, and technical aspects of your website, implementing powerful strategies to enhance your search engine rankings and drive targeted traffic. Our meticulous approach includes:

  1. Keyword Research: We conduct thorough research to identify high-converting keywords relevant to your industry and target audience. By strategically incorporating these keywords into your content, meta tags, and headers, we optimise your website for maximum visibility.
  2. On-Page Optimisation: Our experts fine-tune your website’s structure, meta tags, URLs, and internal linking to ensure optimal search engine crawlability. We optimise your content, making it compelling, engaging, and relevant to both users and search engines.
  3. Technical Enhancements: From website speed optimisation to mobile responsiveness, we leave no stone unturned in optimising the technical aspects of your WordPress site. We ensure smooth navigation, easy indexing, and a seamless user experience to enhance your site’s performance.

Ongoing WordPress SEO Campaign

Building on the foundation of our complete WordPress SEO overhaul, our ongoing campaign ensures your website remains at the forefront of search engine rankings. We implement a dynamic and results-driven approach, continuously adapting to the ever-changing SEO landscape. Here’s what our campaign entails:

  1. Monitoring and Analysis: Our team closely monitors the performance of your website using advanced analytics tools. We analyze key metrics, track keyword rankings, and identify areas of improvement, allowing us to make data-driven decisions to optimise your SEO strategy further.
  2. Competitor Analysis: We keep a close eye on your competitors, analyzing their SEO strategies and identifying opportunities to outperform them. By staying one step ahead, we ensure that your website maintains a competitive edge in the digital marketplace.
  3. Algorithm Updates: Search engine algorithms constantly evolve, and our team stays updated with the latest changes. We adapt your SEO campaign accordingly, ensuring that your website remains compliant and immune to penalties, while also taking advantage of new opportunities for growth.

Are you ready to take your online presence to unprecedented heights? With Mahoney Web Marketing’s comprehensive SEO services, you can unlock the full potential of your website. Our complete WordPress SEO overhaul and ongoing WordPress SEO campaign combine cutting-edge strategies, meticulous optimisation, and continuous monitoring to drive organic traffic, boost conversions, and skyrocket your business’s success. Don’t settle for mediocre results when you can dominate the search engine rankings. Contact us today to supercharge your website’s performance and leave your competitors in the dust!

 

Filed Under: Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) Tagged With: search engine optimisation, seo, seo campaign

Unleashing the Power of SEO: Elevating Your Online Presence

May 16, 2023 by Peter Mahoney

In this digital age, where online visibility is paramount, harnessing the power of Search Engine Optimization (SEO) has become crucial for businesses and individuals alike.

By strategically optimizing your website and content, you can secure a prominent position in search engine rankings, drive organic traffic, and propel your online success to new heights.

The Foundation of SEO

To embark on an SEO journey, it’s essential to lay a strong foundation. Start by conducting comprehensive keyword research, identifying the search terms and phrases relevant to your niche. Integrate these keywords organically throughout your website’s content, ensuring it resonates with both search engines and your target audience. From compelling meta tags to well-structured URLs, optimizing the technical aspects of your website is equally important. This includes optimizing page load speed, creating an intuitive site structure, and implementing schema markup to enhance search engine understanding.

Content is King

High-quality content lies at the heart of any successful SEO strategy. By crafting engaging and informative content that aligns with your audience’s interests, you can increase your website’s visibility and attract valuable organic traffic. Whether it’s through informative blog posts, captivating product descriptions, or engaging videos, prioritize creating content that educates, entertains, and provides value. Remember to optimize your content with relevant keywords, headers, and meta descriptions, allowing search engines to crawl, index, and rank your pages effectively.

Link Building for Authority

Building a network of high-quality backlinks remains a cornerstone of SEO. Earn links from reputable websites within your industry to demonstrate authority and credibility. Engage in guest blogging, create valuable resources that others want to link to, and leverage social media platforms to amplify your content and reach. A strong backlink profile signals to search engines that your website is a trusted source of information, resulting in improved rankings and increased organic traffic.

Keeping Up with SEO Trends

SEO is an ever-evolving landscape, and staying informed about the latest trends and algorithm updates is vital. Regularly monitor changes in search engine algorithms, adapt your strategies accordingly, and embrace emerging SEO techniques. Stay on top of mobile optimization, voice search optimization, and local SEO to ensure your website remains relevant and accessible to a wide range of users.

In the vast digital realm, mastering the art of SEO opens doors to immense opportunities. By implementing a well-rounded SEO strategy, focusing on keyword research, content creation, link building, and staying up-to-date with the latest trends, you can enhance your online visibility, connect with your target audience, and unlock the true potential of your online presence.

 

Filed Under: Featured, Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) Tagged With: organic traffic, rankings, search engine optimisation, seo

Thanks WordPress SEO expert for all your work.

August 30, 2022 by Peter Mahoney

I feel like you are my guy for all my SEO. I did want to ask you if I need to get someone to write my Blog post or if you do it or can refer someone? You said it is extremely beneficial, correct? I just want to make sure I am doing my part to get the site rankings up.

Thanks WordPress SEO expert for all your work.

In terms of writing content, content writing, copyrighting and that sort of thing…

I’m (probably too much) a bit of a perfectionist. And I’ve only ever come across one person I would consider “the perfect copywriter”…but she doesn’t do that anymore.

I married her! And now she’s focused on renovating our house.

I could try to lure her back?

But generally the best person to write your blog is you. Even if you feel silly doing it – when you write about your business you’ll naturally include good keywords / search queries – content that relates to your field and demonstrates your expert knowledge in it.

 

Cheers,

Peter Mahoney
WordPress SEO Expert

Filed Under: Search Engine Optimisation (SEO), SEO Emails, Wordpress

Can the description show the Product Short Description

August 16, 2022 by Peter Mahoney

Hi Peter SEO Expert :),

Hope you’re doing well and having a good summer.

Had this message from a client – is that something you’ve set up? Is it something you control? And is it an okay idea to change as they’ve said?

“We have just noticed that the SEO plugin for our website is using the Additional time and date information for the description. Please can this be changed to pick up the Product Short Description instead.”

Didn’t want to screw up what’s your area of expertise!

Thanks

Thanks!

Having checked it all out I can confirm what I already knew – the SEO work is not sending additional date information.

In fact it’s sending this as the description:
“Working through this material will enable you to gain a deeper understanding of the relationship between our organisation and our inspiration.”

That can be seen on line 15 of the page’s code (which you can see in most browsers by going to ‘add source’).

Ideally they’d send a screenshot of what they’re seeing and where that contradicts that.

My suspicion is they’re seeing it in Google. Which would likely be caused by the following:-

If Google thinks a description a website gives them doesn’t match the content of the page sufficiently they will often ignore that and pick their own description from the content of the page. And they suck at that – doing things like picking up date information rather than anything useful.

In this case the content in the description 100% matches text from the ‘Show more detail’ section. However by default that’s behind a click to expand the section (we developers know this as an accordion) which means it doesn’t really count towards SEO nearly as much.

My simplest recommendation would be to have that section expanded by default, so Google sees all that content on page load. It also means those product pages would be getting up to the 300 word mark more often and indexed much better than they are currently.

Cheers,

Peter Mahoney
WordPress SEO Expert

Filed Under: Search Engine Optimisation (SEO), SEO Emails, Wordpress

Don’t just search for yourself!

May 22, 2022 by Peter Mahoney

This is actually a stock answer I send people pretty often. I’m regularly asked about the difference between where a client sees themselves in rankings, or their friend, kid’s football coach, etc.

You shouldn’t search for yourself as a way to measure your ranking

Google does all kinds of personalisation on your search results (based on your network’s IP address, if you’re logged into any Google accounts, even your location) and the more often you look for your own site, the more skewed those results will be.

To give an example, most people searching for “seo expert peter” see my site on the first page. But I see myself on the fourth. Essentially because I’ve searched for myself so often, but then not spent much time on my site or even bothered to click it, Google has “learnt” that I don’t like it and therefore ranks it down for me, uniquely.

The right place to get Google’s official rank for your site is their Search Console system., which is where I get my stats.

Their stats are actually an ‘average’ of your rank which is the statistically most useful approach. Because of personalisation, not everyone sees your site in the same position. Where someone is searching from geographically for example has an impact. So the average rank is the best indicator of where you rank.

There’s a commonly held belief that if you use a private browsing window somehow you’ll see the proper rankings in the search results. But all that does is prevent Google from knowing your account – they still know where you live, your IP address, in some cases the unique code for your network card – there’s plenty for them to skew your results with.

Filed Under: Featured, General, Google, Google Search Console, Marketing, Search Engine Optimisation (SEO)

SEO doesn’t shouldn’t your site’s front-end

February 23, 2021 by Peter Mahoney

On my SEO Emails section (where I share helpful responses to commonly asked queries) I recently shared a not uncommon occurrence, where a site owner gets the SEO work delivered and then blames the work for causing problems with the front-end of the site.

It’s actually very rare for that to happen. On-site SEO has two main components:

  1. site wide SEO work. For example, default settings for social sharing, sitemaps, robots.txt files, all manner of things.
  2. page specific work. This includes title and description tags, social sharing meta tags, image alt and title tags, things like that.

When clients do suggest that SEO has somehow changed their site’s layout or display, it’s usually related (to their mind) related to that second part, that certain pages don’t show like they should, or used to, etc.

But the information output there is all very standard. Title tags are ubiquitous, descriptions, social tags and the like are all just meta content. They live in the head of the page’s code – meta head tags of this nature are there to be read by search engines and browsers – they don’t impact the display or front-end of the site at all.

And image tags like alt and title tags are added to the code that makes an image display – it was showing anyway, so again there’s no change to how the page looks.

So what’s going on? Why do clients occasionally worry search engine optimisation work has impacted how visitors will see their site?

Quite simply – and when you think about it this makes perfect sense – the problem were already there. A lot of website owners don’t check their site thoroughly regularly. They might just preview new blog posts, or see the homepage fairly often. So they’re not always going to notice errors.

But after paying an SEO professional for a service as vital as organic search marketing, or indeed paying any web developer for a service, they’re much more likely to flick through their site to see if anything has happened to it.

And that’s when they notice the historical problems.

Fortunately from my perspective as an SEO expert who works in this field full-time there are ways to illustrate that. Google has a recent cache of the last time they scanned a page (so as long as that’s not been updated in the meantime, it can be used to show the problem existed before any SEO work was done) and the Wayback Machine (from the Internet Archive) can fulfill the same role.

So it’s usually fairly easy to prove.

When I complete an SEO task for a new client I usually get a great big thank you in my inbox. But when something like this happens the email will usually be quite accusatory and aggressive, not allowing for the the possibility something else could have caused the problem – even quite a long time ago.

I suppose the moral of the story is quite simple. Website owners, keep an eye on your websites and make sure they work. This is important for a whole host of reasons; I really recommend checking your contact forms work too. My SEO work brings extra visitors (consistently) but if they can’t get in touch with you because something isn’t working it’s a tragedy. And if you do notice a problem be open to a variety of causes and reasons before placing blame. (Quite often problems with sites are caused by updating your theme, plugins, the WordPress core – those things can even auto-update which means you might not even know there’s been a change).

From my end of things I’ll keep doing my best to explain things to anyone with a question, matter-of-factly and politely, knowing full well when someone else is wrong it’s simply because they didn’t know something.

And who could blame someone for that?

Filed Under: Featured, Search Engine Optimisation (SEO), Social networking, Wordpress Tagged With: clients, front-end, issues, search engine optimisation, seo, website display

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