Five episodes, one topic: SEO for startups. This week, every working day there will be an episode about an exciting topic. Because: SEO is an exciting channel, especially for startups. But: In order for organic traffic to come, you have to set a few things right.
The SEO for Startups Week: 5x SEO Tips for Young Companies
SEO for Startups (Part 1/5): What's so special about it? [Search Camp 347]
The kick-off for the five-part SEO for startups week at Search benin phone number data Camp: What is so special about search engine optimization for new/young companies? What special challenges are there? What should startups focus on, especially at the beginning?
SEO for startups (part 2/5): Score points with the right content! [Search Camp 348]
Unfortunately, it is often the case that startups in particular do not always meet an important basic requirement for SEO: the right content for relevant search terms. So what should startups think about, especially at the beginning? Why can it happen that you cannot be found at all despite having strong content?
SEO for Startups (Part 3/5): Domain(s) and Concept [Search Camp 349]
Especially at the beginning, you have to set a lot of points correctly so that the SEO train can then pull into the right station later. This mainly involves two topics: Which domain(s) do you use? What does the overall concept of the website look like? And of course: What can you actually do wrong with these two topics?
SEO for Startups (Part 4/5): Backlinks/Off-Page [Search Camp 350]
Google also evaluates websites based on their backlinks, of which startups in particular either have none or far too few in the beginning. The consequence: Startups in particular should invest in targeted link building in order to appear prominently in organic search results. What strategies can be used to achieve this?
SEO for Startups (Part 5/5): The Most Common Mistakes [Search Camp 351]
At the end of the SEO for Startups week, I will summarize the most common SEO mistakes and challenges that I experience again and again in practice. How can you avoid these problems? And above all: Why is SEA such an important topic for SEO?