Searching for an off-page SEO checklist to help your site rank higher in Google? You’re in luck. I have here a simple yet effective list for you to work through — complete with all the best practices as of 2024.
Your biggest competitors have probably perfected their on-page SEO. It’s highly competitive, too. It’s why businesses invest in services like ours, and why others build their own in-house team to optimize their websites. So how do you get a leg up on the competition? The answer is off-page SEO.
All things equal — content, UI/UX, site speed, all on-page factors — what sets one website apart from the others is how authoritative they are in its niche. To build authority, you need to show Google that other websites and industry leaders trust you. And what do we do when we trust a source of information? We reference it and link back to it in our writing. See where I’m getting at?
Think of each external link as an endorsement for your site, encouraging search engines to boost your position in their rankings. If you want to succeed this 2024, then you have to start investing in your off-page SEO.
Webmaster’s Note: This is part three of our SEO checklist series. Part one covers our technical SEO checklist and part two covers on-page SEO. Take a look at those if you haven’t seen them yet.
The core aspect of off-page SEO. Link building is the process of getting more hyperlinks (also just called a “link”) from other websites to your own.
Key Strategies of Link Building:
All these steps are needed to start building a robust profile of high-quality backlinks. Over time, this should signal to search engines that your website is an authoritative source worth ranking well.
I highly recommend being active on social media. Building a strong presence on other platforms can also build your website’s reputation.
Social media in this case is especially effective because everyone is on it, and there’s a space for everything. Find the right circle to start interacting with, and soon you’ll build an audience you can share your website’s content. And, the more active you are, the more likely you’ll be front of mind when someone looks at your industry.
How to Start Building Your Social Media Presence:
Like social media, forums are also an excellent way to get noticed in your industry. Plus, any link you gain from forum activity can be an excellent source of referral traffic.
The strategy for forums is more or less the same as that of social media — create a professional account, find relevant forum threads, situate yourself there, and engage in discussions with others.
For the best results, I recommend only posting or replying when you have something valuable to contribute. Spamming forums for the sake of being active is just a waste of your time.
An important but often forgotten part of an off-page SEO checklist. A complete business listing on Google is a must to boost your local SEO. I highly recommend claiming or creating a Google My Business account.
How to Get More Business Reviews:
When it comes to optimizing your website for search, you can’t forget about your off-page SEO checklist. It’s invaluable in boosting your site’s authority — which we all know to be a strong ranking factor for Google. Follow my guide to gain some valuable external links, build your reputation, gain referral traffic and engagement, and raise your profile online.
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