SEO Audit: How To Optimize Your Existing Pages and Rank #1?

How to optimize your existing pages and make them rank number one? The answer is simple: run an SEO audit!

In this short video, Tomek explains how to use Surfer’s Audit feature for the best (and quickest) results.
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SEOs are constantly looking for the perfect balance between time and effort.

Whether our page suffers from under-optimization or over-optimization, we want to know it fast.

A few years back, all it took to succeed was following best practices. 2-3% keyword density, a proper meta title and above the fold section, long content, and an image here and there with a relevant alt text… This used to be a recipe for a decent on-page optimization.

But Google is evolving. There are no universal rules that will bump your page to the top. Now, you have to research every case separately.

Yet nobody has time for endlessly scrolling the competitors’ pages or creating overly complicated Excel sheets. Not only is the process tedious, but it also doesn’t guarantee success. Siiigh…

So, here we are. The manual work with Excel is too time-consuming. Good practices aren’t working like they used to.

Luckily, with the rise of the on-page tools, like Surfer, we have the third option—automating our work with smart algorithms.

Surfer’s Audit identifies all the critical problems that stand in your way to successful on-page optimization. If you know your keyword and location, it will uncover essential data on things like:

1. Content length;

2. Relevant phrases to use in your content (based on natural language processing—NLP, and their popularity on competitors’ pages);

3. Page speed;

4. Number of structure elements like paragraphs, headings, and images;

5. Meta tags;

6. Keyword density.

You can get to work in a flash and achieve results fast and furiously!

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