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Fantastic guide on Squarespace keyword research SEOSpace! -Clear explanation of this fundamental concept. -Useful strategies for effective keyword discovery. -Great advice on beginning with a wide search and focusing on important metrics. -Insightful approach to understanding what your audience is searching for. -Real world example makes it easier to apply the concepts. Thanks for breaking it down so well. Keep using these tips to refine your strategy and see great results!
This video is incredibly helpful! Key points include: -Image Compression -Use alt text to boost SEO. -Name your images with relevant keywords. -Ensure your images look great on all devices. -Improve site speed by optimizing images. Start optimizing your images today and watch your SEO improve!
I've been looking around for a tutorial that shows how to actually check that things are working and this was great. Plus you explain the naming convention which I didn't understand, I thought GTM was only tracking Page Views, not that it was initializing on view. Really well done and thanks!
Excellent Video Henry, made for total novices like me who know nothing! However, when setting up the form submission event, you went to get a 'Measurement ID' without explaining anything about it or where to get it - I found it in the end.
One of the pet peeves I have with square space. Tried this on square space website and I am being asked to upgrade before I can do something as basic as adding code to header and footer.
Hey Joe, thanks for reaching out! The reason is that the lead automatically comes into your SEOSpace dashboard, generating a report of their homepage. If you're looking to sell SEO services, it means you've automatically got an overview of any opportunities you can highlight to them, to potentially get on a call with them to discuss your services. Very soon, it will also automatically generate a report for them, on screen, with a custom CTA that you define, such as book a call, download guide etc. It's still a relatively new feature, so plenty of improvements to come!
Sorry to hear you faced problems! Feel free to reach out to support@seospace.co.uk and we'll be happy to help. Additionally, this video will help: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-lbsIAOqU1qw.html
No unfortunately sorry! Maybe in the future, but a Chrome plugin allows you to scan pages on the Squarespace editor and a live web page - it's definitely worth the compromise!
What I don't understand is the words in red that I should probably add them to my page? What if they don't make sense or mess up the message of my page? I'm new to SEO so I don't understand, obviously :)
Thanks for reaching out and no worries at all! Yes - adding them to your page will help you rank for related keywords - there is always a balance between SEO/copywriting/design, so do your best to naturally fit them in, but don't stress too much if you can't - they are suggestions, not rules.
I've had some weird things happening Henry. I was working on a page on my clients site - a product page specifically and your plugin was reading the body text of the product and displaying it under the seo description. really confused me but it only happened once so i couldn't replicate the problem to show it to you unfortunately. Also for product images why does your plugin say they need to be less than 250kb? Sqsp says under 500 kb is fine and for products we DO want excellent images at a decent size so that's why I don't understand this preference for seo. Please explain.
I have watched your RU-vid channel videos. You are uploading many videos day by day. But your channel videos are not reaching properly. Have you found the reasons?
@@h.purchase hey! Would a "Blog Brief" be like an outline for the blog post? Sure! Why not? I do encourage people to do their own blog post writing. Nothing wrong with getting inspiration from AI. It's great for inspiration and to get you started, but I think it's important for people to be authentic in their posts and use their own words. What do you think?
Thanks for reaching out! We have a free SEO community when you sign up for our plugin: www.seospace.co.uk/squarespace-seo-plugin this should help here 👌
@@SEOSpace-Plugin when we scan now it looks for the exact text of our keyword we choose. Would it be beneficial- and look less like keyword stuffing - if we used the suggested variations? I’m guessing this is a very complicated ask