Easy Search Engine Optimization
Add your domain to Google's search engine
Getting Google to recognize and index your website requires some patience. It may take anywhere from 2 weeks to several months for Google to index new websites.
But if you've already connected your own domain to your website, you can speed up this process dramatically by submitting your domain directly to Google.
https://www.google.com/webmasters/tools/submit-url?pli=1
Optimize your website
Descriptive Web Addresses Your domain is one of the most important components of your website and online presence. You want to choose a unique domain and make it easy for people to remember your business.
Page Meta Tags Your page's meta tags are the text that you'll see when your page comes up in a Google search. This is most likely the first bit of information people will read about you so you want these meta tags to be as accurate, descriptive and helpful as possible.
Heading Tags Heading tags are the title elements that you can use to separate your text content. These headlines give search engines a better understanding of what your page is about. Plus, people tend to go through the headings first to see if your content is what they're looking for before actually reading it. So, you want to use headings to your advantage and make sure they're descriptive and explain what your content is about.
H1, H2, H3, H4, H5, and H6 tags to this effect.
Content is probably the most important factor that Google uses to categorize websites. After all, your content is what Google will look at to determine if your web page will be helpful to its users. So, having good and relevant content will play a huge role in determining how Google will rank your website.
Anchor Text is the visible text on a link or button that you can click on. Google uses this text to determine what the linked page is about. For example, if you set "Learn More About Bike Repairs" as the Anchor Text for the link that goes to your repairs page, it tells Google that the linked page is most likely about bike repairs
Mobile Friendliness Ever since its April 2015 update, Google is now taking the user's mobile experience into consideration in its search results. This means that when a user is doing a search on a mobile device, Google's search results will favor websites that are mobile friendly over the ones that aren't. If you want to capture that mobile search audience, you will need to have a mobile version of your website in addition to your desktop version.

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