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who ranks best on the Google SERP, the article or the page of a web site?
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Hello, I’m sorry for the confusion. When it comes to ranking on Google SERPs, both articles and pages of a website can rank well. The ranking depends on various factors such as content quality, relevance, backlinks, and user experience.
If you’re looking to improve your rankings, you can optimize your content using on-page SEO techniques, technical SEO, off-page SEO, and local SEO. You can find more information on how to improve your SEO rankings in our knowledge base article here.
If you have any specific questions about optimizing your content for better rankings, feel free to ask!
Sources:
How Long Before You See Results With SEO » Rank Math
Why You Shouldn’t Duplicate Posts/Pages » Rank Math
Advanced Tab in Rank Math SEO’s Meta Box
How to Remove Date Snippets from Search Results » Rank MathI used articles because this way I can classify them.
But I would like to have a good ranking 🙂I could create new pages with the same URL as the current articles and transfer the content of each article to each new page and then rename the articles and make a 301 redirect in order to maintain che calssification of the blog module (https://www.100botteghe.it/elenco-botteghe/).
Hello,
Google treats all the post types the same way. They will see the front end as a web page, and it depends on the content of the page and your site’s overall SEO how well they will be ranked. You don’t have to switch to pages from posts. You should work on publishing quality content and optimizing it for the keyword you want to rank for.
Here are a few resources I think you will find useful while devising an SEO strategy.
1. Keyword Research: https:/rankmath.com/blog/keyword-research/
2. Identify Keyword Intent: https://www.semrush.com/blog/how-to-identify-intent-in-search/
3. Writing Awesome Content: https://neilpatel.com/blog/ingredients-of-great-content/
4. On-Page SEO: https://rankmath.com/blog/on-page-seo/
5. Off Page SEO: https://rankmath.com/blog/off-page-seo/
6. Building Backlinks: https://rankmath.com/blog/link-building/Hope that helps and please do not hesitate to let us know if you need our assistance with anything else.
and therefore is there no logic with higher ranking based on which articles are temporary content compared to pages that have more permanent content?
Hello,
Yes, ranking on Google depends on so much more than just your on-page optimization.
Here’s a link for more information on how Google Ranks your posts and pages:
https://rankmath.com/kb/does-installing-rank-math-guarantee-rankings/Looking forward to helping you.
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