How can I get a better rank on Google

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Hey guys,

I’m owner of a e-commerce shop (food) in Germany and want to rank my site better when people searching for my product or keywords.
I’m already running Facebook Ads and the results are okay but I want more organic traffic.

Are there some facts what I should do everyday like:

- posting recipes
- make posts in the blog area which keywords from google adplanner etc.
- keeping social media accounts alive.

Are there some other ideas?
 
put backlinks to your domain maybe?
 
is it to attract traffic to the e-commerce or to your store?
If it's for ecommerce a solid netlinking campaign + quality blog posts will do the trick
 
Hey guys,

I’m owner of a e-commerce shop (food) in Germany and want to rank my site better when people searching for my product or keywords.

when you say search for your product, do you have an established brand?

in your google search console, what keyword has the highest impression? what is your ranking for that keyword?
 
Focus on long tail keywords with very low competition to get started. Then you can start thinking about buying some high-quality backlinks for your website.

Make use of your social networks, as it is one of the sources of free traffic that you can use to your advantage only by doing organic growth or by hiring someone to do it.

If you haven't checked yet, check what works and what doesn't work on your website, from the most basic things like On-Page SEO to optimization. Although if you're making ads now, I guess you've been through all of that.
 
there are a lot of link selling platforms...be careful with anchors
 
But where?
You can check in the BHW market. Many people have their backlink services. But make sure you find someone who truly has a quality service (perhaps guided by customer reviews)
https://www.blackhatworld.com/forums/seo-link-building.43/
https://www.blackhatworld.com/forums/seo-packages.206/
 
You're missing the big picture when it comes to SEO,
Making a blog page would surely do help with the website topical authority, targeting opportunity informative keywords that might converts, etc...
But you shouldn't miss the main buyer intent keywords and targeting/ranking for them would make a shortcut,
Make proper keyword research, aim for such keywords & build the required links and you should get a better ranking for these,
Overall, do not miss both keyword research (not only using the ad planner) and link building, they're core steps for SEO & ranking
 
build a PBN so you have a stable backlink source.
 
Is your website in German?

If so, ask some questions in German when typing into Google search field.

Does Google try to autocomplete those questions for you?

If yes, compile all these questions and then run them through some sort of SEO tool.

If the SEO tool tells you that there is no traffic for these (by returning N/A or zero), get excited!

But if the tool tells you that your keywords have this keyword difficulty and the traffic volume is a certain amount, toss out those keywords.

Just focus on the search questions that show up as zero or N/A.

Now, the next step is to produce content that answers those questions.

From that content, link to your main recipes or the recipes that you want to promote.

Why do things this way?

When you're targeting search questions that nobody else is targeting (because they supposedly have zero traffic), you lock in the traffic from those questions.

What if you pack a lot of those questions into an article—and you have dozens of these articles?

You get a lot of trickles of traffic coming from different search questions, and then you can direct those—through internal links—to the recipes that you are trying to rank higher for.

While this is going on, you're making money through ad clicks.
 
Is your website in German?

If so, ask some questions in German when typing into Google search field.

Does Google try to autocomplete those questions for you?

If yes, compile all these questions and then run them through some sort of SEO tool.

If the SEO tool tells you that there is no traffic for these (by returning N/A or zero), get excited!

But if the tool tells you that your keywords have this keyword difficulty and the traffic volume is a certain amount, toss out those keywords.

Just focus on the search questions that show up as zero or N/A.

Now, the next step is to produce content that answers those questions.

From that content, link to your main recipes or the recipes that you want to promote.

Why do things this way?

When you're targeting search questions that nobody else is targeting (because they supposedly have zero traffic), you lock in the traffic from those questions.

What if you pack a lot of those questions into an article—and you have dozens of these articles?

You get a lot of trickles of traffic coming from different search questions, and then you can direct those—through internal links—to the recipes that you are trying to rank higher for.

While this is going on, you're making money through ad clicks.
Answer the public is also a good source thatfore
 
  1. Improve your website's user experience. ...
  2. Write great content optimized for SEO. ...
  3. Get more backlinks. ...
  4. Improve your page speed. ...
  5. Fix broken links. ...
  6. Optimize your images. ...
  7. Use H1 and H2 header tags. ...
  8. Optimize for local search.
 
Hey guys,

I’m owner of a e-commerce shop (food) in Germany and want to rank my site better when people searching for my product or keywords.
I’m already running Facebook Ads and the results are okay but I want more organic traffic.

Are there some facts what I should do everyday like:

- posting recipes
- make posts in the blog area which keywords from google adplanner etc.
- keeping social media accounts alive.

Are there some other ideas?

To rank Your Website You Have to Do SEO and To do fast you Have Trick google Vis Blackhat Seo
 
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