Post by Cultures You on Oct 21, 2023 8:45:05 GMT
Use digital opportunities Learn from the big boys, but try to have your own focus. See what you can copy, but also be honest if you're not going to win against the giants and find another path. 2020 will also be the year of voice control . Many people use Siri or Cortana and have Google Home or Alexa from Amazon at home. If speech-recognition accuracy goes from 95% to 99%, all of us will be using is all of the time.
Andrew Ng 16. Optimize your texts for voice control Write more in conversational form: interrogative, commands, geographic, and more longtail. For example, instead of 'baker Utrecht', 'what is a good bakery in Utrecht'. 17. Optimize Google photo editor My Business Include your most important services and products. 18. Put an FAQ on your site Focus on the data of your website. Do you know what visitors are looking for on your site Then you know where to score. Look at the bounce rate, but differentiate between "going back to Google" and visitors clicking away from the site.
People who click away from the site may have found what they were looking for. Visitors who return to Google are looking for something else. This also gives you a better picture of what triggers sales. See which keywords were used and which visitors stayed on your site for a long time or even went to the contact page via these keywords. Those are good visitors. Optimize this. Also for the visitors who leave your website immediately. 19. Write your texts data driven Write about topics that your customers use to get to your site. Or do a keyword research and choose feasible keywords with the highest possible search volume.
Andrew Ng 16. Optimize your texts for voice control Write more in conversational form: interrogative, commands, geographic, and more longtail. For example, instead of 'baker Utrecht', 'what is a good bakery in Utrecht'. 17. Optimize Google photo editor My Business Include your most important services and products. 18. Put an FAQ on your site Focus on the data of your website. Do you know what visitors are looking for on your site Then you know where to score. Look at the bounce rate, but differentiate between "going back to Google" and visitors clicking away from the site.
People who click away from the site may have found what they were looking for. Visitors who return to Google are looking for something else. This also gives you a better picture of what triggers sales. See which keywords were used and which visitors stayed on your site for a long time or even went to the contact page via these keywords. Those are good visitors. Optimize this. Also for the visitors who leave your website immediately. 19. Write your texts data driven Write about topics that your customers use to get to your site. Or do a keyword research and choose feasible keywords with the highest possible search volume.