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What is SEO & Importance of SEO

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What is SEO & Importance of SEO

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  1. What is SEO & Importance of SEO? SEO means Search Engine Optimization and is the process used to optimize a website's technical configuration, content relevance and link popularity so its pages can become easily findable, more relevant and popular towards user search queries, and as a consequence, search engines rank them better. Importance of SEO The goal of SEO is to raise your ranking in organic search results. There are different practices for optimizing AdWords, shopping, and local results. While it may appear that so many competing elements taking up real estate on SERPs push the organic listings down, SEO is an important and powerful step of Digital Marketing. Considering that google daily develops millions of content, organic search results are a very large slice of a very large pie. And while there is some up-front and ongoing investment required to secure and maintain organic rankings, every click that sends traffic to your website is completely free. SERPs consist of paid search results and “organic” search results, where the organic results don’t contribute to Google’s revenue. Instead, Google delivers organic results based on its assessment of a site’s relevance and quality. Depending on the type of search query, Google will also include different elements on the SERP, like maps, images, or videos.

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