With these three measures you can improve your posts – for your readers and for Google alike:
Insert images
Your post should have at least one image, or better still, several images in the text. The so-called ALT tag offers a great way to "hide" your keyword.
But be careful with it: The ALT tag serves as information for users of purely text-based browsers about what can be seen in an image. Does that seem strange to you? Well, visually impaired or blind people, for example, use special software that reads the websites to them. The text in the ALT tag is read to them. So what is written here belgium telegram screening should also make sense to these users. Don't use the ALT tag to spam!
The file name is also important. Instead of naming an image DSC-20010112210500 .png, use a file name like "seo-001.png".
links
The Internet lives on links. Without links, your pages will not be found. Without links, every page becomes a dead end on the Internet. The Internet lives on a culture of sharing and networking.
Google sees it that way too - so not only inbound links to your pages are welcome, but also outbound links from your site. Google also loves links within your site - because they make your content more accessible to visitors.
And coincidentally, external and internal links also help the Google robot to index and, above all, evaluate the content. A post that has many links pointing to it (the backlinks) is more useful and relevant in Google's eyes than one that cannot attract any external links.