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Best SEO Chrome Extension:
Download this Chrome extension to make sure your website is SEO optimized.

Here's a screenshot of my test business, The Little Wheel Garage:

What to look for:

In general, you want to have one one super targeted keyword per page. Something with high searches but low competition. you can use Google's Keyword Planner tool for this.

SEO Title: This will be different for each page on your site. But you want this to include the main keyword you are targeting.

SEO Description: Same idea as title but longer description.

URL: best to include the keyword in your url as well (yoursite.com/your-keyword-here)

Canonical: best to have when you have multiple pages that could possibly confuse google. Can even be self-referencing.

H1 tags: Use only one H1 tag per page and include your target keyword in it.

H2 tags: can have multiple per page. Include your keyword in a few of them.

H3+ tags: not as important and can be ignored for now.

For H1-H3+ tags, use in order. For example, your main heading should be H1. Next heading should be H2, etc.

Congrats. You just learned the 80/20 of SEO.

Questions? Happy to help.

Enjoy,

Taylor

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