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Adding elements

Posted: Wed Dec 18, 2024 4:24 am
by ahbappy250
Could adding a new element change your organic traffic? In some cases, adding an image to a page can result in an increase in traffic, especially if it shows up in image search. An SEO split test will help you find out.

Run an SEO experiment to see if including any of the following on a page affects search traffic:

An image;
An internal link to another page;
A different content block at the top of the page.
8. Internal links
Internal links take people (and search engines) to free spain number for whatsapp other relevant pages on your site.

They can improve user behavior metrics such as bounce rate, time on site, and pages per session, key indicators of the quality of a site's content and user experience.

You can perform A/B tests on internal links to determine whether or not changes to any of the following improve your SEO performance:

The position of a link on the page (such as the navigation bar);

Image

The linked page;
Shallow links vs deep links .
9. Link anchor text
Anchor text provides search engines with a description of the page you are pointing to. This helps crawlers determine what the page is about and, therefore, what it should rank for.

You can run split tests to see how changes to anchor text affect things like CTR, time on site, and organic rankings. You can experiment with:

Number of characters;
Exact vs. generic text match;
Format (for example: does a hyperlink on an image make a difference?).