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Uplers Job Description and Required Skills

  How would your day look like at Uplers? Job Requirement: Job Description: You will be handling strategic SEO campaigns, where you will have to create and work on on-page, off-page, Local SEO, and technical SEO strategies. Technical and On-Page   Performs a thorough website evaluation to find any technical issues on the website using various tools, such as Screaming Frog, SEMrush, and AHREFs. Manually finding out SEO technical issues that are not triggered by SEO tools. Provides various recommendations to improve the website structure, design, content, interlinking, and other factors to improve SEO score and user experience. Performs intent-based keyword research to optimize different types of website pages. Creating metadata based on industry standards. Content audit focusing on keyword gap and content structuring. E-commerce website audit for content duplication, product page inventory monitoring, reducing traffic drop, canonical tags &, etc. Should have worked on 15+ c...

What are Core Web Vitals and how to improve them?

  Core Web Vitals are a set of metrics introduced by Google to measure a website’s user experience, specifically focusing on aspects like load speed, interactivity, and visual stability. These metrics are now important ranking factors, so understanding them is crucial for any SEO analyst. 1. Largest Contentful Paint (LCP) Definition : LCP measures the time it takes for the largest visible element (like an image, video, or large block of text) to load on the screen. Ideal Score : A good LCP score is under 2.5 seconds. If it takes longer, it can frustrate users and increase the likelihood of them leaving the page. Common Causes of Poor LCP : Slow Server Response Times : If the server is slow to respond, everything else slows down. Use a CDN (Content Delivery Network) and optimize server response times. Render-Blocking Resources : CSS, JavaScript, and fonts can slow down page rendering. Minimizing and deferring non-critical resources helps speed up LCP. Large Images or Videos : Large ...

Google My Business (GMB) Optimization

  What are the key factors that influence local search rankings? 1. Google My Business (GMB) Optimization: Complete and Accurate Information: Ensure your NAP (Name, Address, Phone Number) is consistent across all platforms.   Regular Updates: Keep your business information up-to-date, including hours of operation, website, and services offered.   Encourage Reviews: Positive reviews can significantly boost your local ranking.   Respond to Reviews: Show your customers that you value their feedback by responding to reviews, both positive and negative.   Post Regularly: Share photos, offers, and updates to keep your listing active.    2. On-Page SEO: Keyword Optimization: Use relevant keywords related to your business and location in your website's title tags, meta descriptions, and content.   Mobile-Friendliness: Ensure your website is optimized for mobile devices to provide a seamless user experience.   Page...

Canonicalization and Duplicate Content

  Canonicalization and duplicate content are two closely related concepts that can significantly impact your website's SEO. Here's a breakdown of how to approach these issues: Canonicalization Canonicalization is the process of specifying a preferred URL for a page, indicating to search engines that it's the primary version of the content. This helps prevent search engines from indexing multiple versions of the same page, which can lead to duplicate content issues. Methods of Canonicalization: HTML <link rel="canonical"> tag: Add this tag to the <head> section of each page, pointing to the preferred URL. HTTP 301 redirects: Redirect all duplicate versions of a page to the canonical URL using a 301 redirect. XML sitemap: Use the <loc> tag in your XML sitemap to specify the canonical URL for each page. Duplicate Content Duplicate content occurs when the same content appears on multiple URLs within your website or across different websites. Se...

Structured Data and Schema.org in SEO

  The role of Structured data and Schema.org in SEO. Structured data and schema.org play a crucial role in SEO by helping search engines understand your website's content more effectively. Here's a breakdown of their individual functions and how they work together to improve your SEO:   Structured Data: Think of structured data as a standardized way of labeling your website's content. It uses specific tags and attributes embedded in your HTML code to categorize and highlight important information.   Imagine it like adding index cards to your website's content, with each card clearly labeling the information it contains (e.g., product name, price, review rating). Schema.org: Schema.org is a collaborative project by major search engines (including Google) that provides a standardized vocabulary for structured data. It acts as a dictionary, defining specific tags and attributes you can use to mark up your content.   By using schema.org vocabulary, you ens...