Hello hello and WELCOME BACK to another highly requested blog post/video tutorial!
Today, I’m sharing 6 things that make your Squarespace website legit … aka, how to ensure that your site doesn’t scream DIY.
It’s a combo of design, user experience and yes, of course, Squarespace SEO :)
These factors come up time and time again with my clients, students and casual blog readers/YT subscribers alike - doesn’t matter what type of website or industry you’re in, I don’t want to see you making any of these mistakes! I’m laying it all out for you so that you can work your way through this quick list, make any required changes in the blink of an eye, and get yourself one step closer to the website of your dreams.
Cause remember, you don’t know what you don’t know until suddenly you know better…. and I’m here to show you the way!
As a Squarespace SEO expert and leader in this super random little niche, it’s my job/pleasure to introduce you to things like this and present it in a way that makes you think, yes Charlotte I can handle this!
This is the kind of insider info that I share with my Squarespace SEO consulting clients and students in my online course, Top Squarespace SEO. But since I’m not one for secrets and truly want the best for anyone with a website, I’m giving you the summarized goods here - totally for free!
Read the blog post or watch the video tutorial below - either way, I want you to go through this quick list to confirm that yes, your website does in fact look legit.
Some of you reading this might be totally new to Squarespace SEO and are looking for an introduction to this topic, someone to hold your hand and show you it’s not actually that scary. On the flip side, you might already be familiar with a few points on this list already but maybe you are looking for confirmation that you’re on the right track and haven’t missed anything important. No matter where you are in your Squarespace SEO journey, I know you’ll benefit from this info!
Let’s dive right in - read the post or watch the video tutorial below to see 6 things that make your Squarespace website legit!
Read MoreWe’ve been on a roll with all the link-related content over in our little corner of the internet lately and guess what - the fun continues! 😂
Today we’re talking all about anchor text - what it is, 4 different types, how to set them up on your Squarespace website and what it means for SEO.
Whether we’re talking about a web page, blog post, product page, sales page, landing page, or pretty much any other page/part of your Squarespace website, odds are you’ll have some sort of link…. and as such, it’s important to set them up correctly using the proper anchor text!
It’s simple stuff, anyone can set up an anchor text link with a basic tutorial! But if you want to get the most SEO value and keyword relevance as possible, then you should do it strategically!
This is where I come in :) 🙋♀️
As a Squarespace SEO expert and leader in this super random little niche, it’s my job/pleasure to introduce you to things like this and present it in a way that makes you think, yes Charlotte I can handle this!
This is the kind of insider info that I share with my Squarespace SEO consulting clients and students in my online course, Top Squarespace SEO. But since I’m not one for secrets and truly want the best for anyone with a website, I’m giving you the summarized goods here - totally for free!
Read the blog post or watch the video tutorial below - you’ll see how simple anchor text links are to set up, and how you can get the most out of them on your Squarespace website.
Some of you reading this might be totally new to Squarespace SEO and are looking for an introduction to this topic, someone to hold your hand and show you it’s not actually that scary. On the flip side, you might already be familiar with a few points on this list already but maybe you are looking for confirmation that you’re on the right track and haven’t missed anything important. No matter where you are in your Squarespace SEO journey, I know you’ll benefit from this info!
Alright, let’s get straight to it - read the post and watch the video tutorial below to learn everything there is to know about anchor text, Squarespace links and SEO!
Read MoreI’m super excited to share today’s blog post because the topic is inspired by a question that was asked during one of my recent daily Instagram Live Q&A videos.
The question asked was “How can I write blog posts that are good for SEO but are also on-brand?”
I LOVE this question and decided it deserved it’s very own blog post where I share my best tips, things to consider and recommendations for writing blog posts that give you major SEO points but also remain on-brand and speak to your ideal audience.
Blogging isn’t rocket science, but it does require a little thought, planning and effort if you want to do it right. Good writing is a skill, but it’s something that can be improved over time with a little practice and guidance. At the same time, creating blog content that is SEO-friendly is a whole other ballgame than writing a random ol’ blog post just for the heck of it.
Listen, no one wants to write a blog post that has lots of strong SEO elements but comes across as robotic, impersonal or cold. Even if super corporate is your vibe, I know we can do better than that!
Instead, the goal is to write blog posts that tick all the SEO boxes but are still easy to read and undeniably YOU & YOUR BRAND.
In today’s post, I’m going to help you find the balance by giving you real, actionable points and recommendations for you to follow and implement on your own blog!
Whether you’re a blogger, solopreneur, small brand or business or all the way up to a large company, this post is for you!
So sit back, grab a fresh beverage and let’s talk about on-brand and SEO-friendly blogging!
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