Discover essential on-page SEO factors that can elevate your website’s visibility, and learn how to strategically place your keywords in these critical areas and throughout your content to boost your search rankings.

In this video, Kyle talks about the importance of optimizing your meta title, meta description, and H1 header to send clear signals to Google about your page’s content.

Avoid keyword stuffing and embrace a user-friendly approach to keep your audience engaged.

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Video Transcription

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So what are the most important on-page
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SEO factors
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on-page SEO factors
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um
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some of the first things I look at is
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the The Meta tag The Meta title The Meta
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description and the H1 header is like
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kind of that Trifecta
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um to me those end up being kind of like
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the initial signal to Google what the
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page is supposed to be about
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you know with the the title tag in the
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description that’s what’s supposed to
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show up in the search results
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so it’s it’s good to make sure that the
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keywords that you want ranking exist in
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those two two areas
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um and then the H1 ahead on the page
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that’s usually where that’s kind of like
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a signal to Google saying this is the
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priority keyword on the page whatsoever
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um and so that usually gets at the top
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it’s the highest priority semantically
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and so looking at those three images for
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those three
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places in the content
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um that’s where I I think is usually the
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the top three things
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um past that you know you want to look
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down the page and and make sure that
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keyword you know the keyword is being
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used appropriately throughout the page
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um the existing headers they existing
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content
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um usually we even want it like in the
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first 100 to 200 words on the page
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um and then you know
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because we’re in a more of a usability
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kind of focused age with Google like we
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want to avoid keyboard stuffing
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which is like
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can can look really crazy when the same
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word is used over and over and over
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again throughout the the content
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although I would say like I tend to to
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keep in mind that a lot of users are are
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visitors to the website are busy and
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distracted by Nature
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so
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sometimes including keywords at a rate
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that is slightly higher than what feels
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natural is a good thing because it’s
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that constant reminder going down the
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page instead of kind of referencing the
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abstracts so you know like if you’re
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referring to someone’s name instead of
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mentioning their name at the top and
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then saying he you know
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um using pronouns or they you know
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whatever down the page you just every so
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often from
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reuse their name every so often just to
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kind of keep people on board