First To Write a Catchy Title for Your Article, 400 to 500 Words enough for your article, But Don't try to promote your service you should brief about your services in your article.
In general, SE's will do their best to understand the metadata you provide for your pages. It's best to implement the aspects of the schema.org Article markup.
Especially these attributes:
· headline
· alternativeHeadline
· image (note: the image must be crawlable and indexable)
· description
· datePublished
· articleBody
Pagination and Canonicalization
Proper pagination markup should include rel=next and rel=prev as this helps the SE's algorithms properly identify the properties and content of your articles and posts. As well, make certain your canonicalization is correct, check to be sure the rel=canonical is pointing at either each individual page, or a “view-all” page (and not to page 1 of a multi-part series). Learn more about pagination andcanonicalization.
Logos
Logos help users recognize you the source of an article at a glance. There are two ways to help Google choose which logo to use for your website:
1. Create a Google+ Page and link it to your website. Choose an official logo or icon as the default image.
Note that it may take some time for logo changes to be reflected in search results.
Restricted Content & First Click Free
When offering subscription-based access to your site(s), or if users must register, the search engines will likely not be able to access most of your site(s) relevant content. When the SE's can't properly crawl and index your content (including text, images and videos), they can't show it in their search results. The First Click Free is one easy way to make sure your content is accessible to Google's search crawlers so it can be displayed in Google search results. Learn more about First Click Free.
You can check out some tips to keep in mind before drafting an article for SEO:
1. Keywords: Make a list of keywords your customer or target audience would search you for. Use Google Keywords planner to understand the relevant set of keywords to your article.
2. Titles: Titles are the entry points to collect readership for any article. Make titles as interesting and as relevant to your audience as possible. Try including your keywords as a part of your title.
3. Links: Hyperlinking keywords to appropriate websites will create associations. The more association created, better is the chance for getting ranked for that particular keyword. That does not mean you have links on every second word. Relevant links is what works and 2-3 per article.
4. Content: Content indeed is the king. Check what your customers look out for. Write what is needed. Give answers and solutions to problems. Be an opinion leader. Generate quality content (in terms of what you are trying to say and how well you try to say) and market it out. Blogs, article submission directories, guest blogging are the best places to push out your content. Include images and never forget to add alt-tag to the images you add.
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