Fact About SEO

Started by edtechwebdesign, 09-07-2017, 04:02:52

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Hi all,

Is it true that out of 100, 75 % SEO is OFF PAGE and 25% is ON PAGE?

Please give your views
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neelseofast

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This notion seems to be a simplification or a rough rule of thumb given by some SEO professionals. However, it's not necessarily a factual or fixed ratio because the weightings between on-page and off-page SEO are not universally agreed upon, can differ greatly depending on specific use cases, and can change over time as search algorithms evolve.

On-page and off-page SEO are both impactful elements of a comprehensive SEO strategy but attributing a specific percentage to each is an oversimplification. Here's some perspective on both:

On-page SEO: This involves optimizing individual parts of your website that you can control. These are elements like meta descriptions, title tags, content, internal linking, keyword usage, URL structure, site speed, mobile-friendliness, and so forth. It's all about making your website more user-friendly and easier to understand for search engines. A solid foundation in on-page SEO can greatly enhance your site's visibility in search results.

Off-page SEO: This refers to all the actions taken outside of your own website to improve its search engine rankings. These activities primarily involve building backlinks from other websites, but also include social media marketing, influencer marketing, and other forms of outreach. Backlinks are a major ranking factor for search engines, making off-page SEO a critical part of increasing your site's credibility and authority.

While off-page tactics like link-building can have a powerful effect on your rankings, if your on-page SEO is not properly addressed, it may limit the effectiveness of those off-page efforts. Moreover, elements such as high-quality content, page load speed, and effective keyword usage, which are primarily on-page factors, also play a significant role in SEO.

As search engine algorithms have become more sophisticated, they aim to reward websites that provide the best user experience, taking into account a diverse range of factors. This is why a more holistic approach to SEO is often recommended, one that incorporates both on-page and off-page strategies according to the unique needs and objectives of a specific website.

On-page SEO is about creating content that is valuable to both the end user and the search engines. Implementing on-page SEO strategies means:

Creating high-quality, well-researched content: Not only should your content be original and interesting to the user, but it should also cater to the user's search intent.

Ensuring technical SEO aspects are in order: This includes having a decent site speed, making your website mobile-friendly, and implementing a clean, crawlable site structure so the search engines can index your site effectively.

Keywords usage: It's important to use keywords that users are searching for, but they shouldn't be overly repeated in a way that appears unnatural. Keywords should be included in the title, headers, and throughout the body in a reader-friendly manner.

Meta Descriptions: Although they don't directly impact SEO rankings, they can influence click-through-rates which indirectly impacts your ranking.

Off-page SEO, on the other hand, is about generating credibility and authority for your website. Some of the key off-page SEO strategies include:

Backlinks building: The quality and quantity of backlinks to your site significantly contribute to your domain's authority and its ranking in search engines.

Social Media Marketing: Google has said that social shares don't count as individual links. However, a good social media marketing strategy can help drive traffic and increase brand visibility, both of which can help improve SEO rankings.

Guest Blogging and Influencer outreach: Both can help you build quality backlinks, establish authority, and drive traffic to your site.

Branding: Building a strong brand can lead to increased search volume for your brand name, and Google does like brands.


As for the ratios of importance between the two, it's really not possible to quantify because their impact is situational and continually changing as search algorithms evolve. The balanced and integrated application of both on-page and off-page tactics, custom-tailored to your specific business needs, is the optimal approach to making your site more visible to search engines.






Quote from: edtechwebdesign on 09-07-2017, 04:02:52
Hi all,

Is it true that out of 100, 75 % SEO is OFF PAGE and 25% is ON PAGE?

Please give your views

We can not measure it in the %.
Actually On Page SEO activities are done once after that you don't need to do On page SEO. Most of the activities are one time activities. while Off page activities should be done on regular basis to keep improving.  I hope you got your answer.


sharonjones

There is no exact ratio about On-page and Off-page SEO, But Off-page factors have more value as compared to On-page factors.
Off-page factors have more value because on-page factors are a one-time thing.After doing on-page factors, off-page factors decide your positioning in SERP. So, in order to rank better, you have to do Off-page SEO regularly.

Emmaballet20

On page and off page both are the important factors of SEO as well as both work together for SEO ! If On page is strong you will have to consider less on page and if Off page is strong so again you have to less consider on On page !

So both are the important factors for SEO !!!

vickyciky

Which One is Important ?

it's not about choosing between on and off-page SEO.  That would be like choosing between a foundation or a roof if you had decide which to use for your house. On-page and off-page SEO work together to improve your search engine rankings in complementary fashion; however, SEOs generally advise getting your on-page SEO ducks in a row before focusing too much on off-page SEO. Just like building a house, you want to set the foundation first before building the rest of the house.  Like a foundation, you may need to come back and do some maintenance to your on-page SEO from time to time. Balancing the two will help make your website "bilingual" so that your users can understand it as well as the search engine robots- and that's how your rankings start to improve.


damponting44

Marketting fun fact about SEO:
With summer now well and truly behind us, we thought we'd have a bit of fun here at Assertive Media and do some research into some fun facts about SEO, Online Marketing and the World Wide Web.
Here are some of the most interesting SEO fun facts and statistics we've found:

1. The top 5 search results on the SERPs get 75% of user clicks. (hubspot)

2. Around the world, 131 billion searches are conducted on the web each month.

This is part of series called Search Engine Optimization. Mobile devices frequently become more important and bring more traffic to websites half off all online searches are now conducted on devices like tablets and smartphones.

Hitesh Patel

Here are some of the fun facts & figures about Search ENgine Optimization (SEO) that you may not be aware of.

[1.] 75% of the SEO is off-page, only 25% is on-page.

[2.] 91% US internet users search every month.

[3.] Page Title is the most important on-page SEO element.

[4.] Meta Description under 155 characters increases CTR.

[5.] Top 5 SERP gets 75% of the clicks.

[6.] Google+ is the most impactful social media factor.

[7.] Around the world, 131 billion searches are performed every month.

[8.] Google owns 65-70% of the search market.

[9.] 81% of the business around the world considers BLOGS as their biggest asset.

[10.] More than 50% searches are performed from mobile devices.