If you look at how ranking works. See the link at the bottom of the article), you’ll understand. That google has an algorithm. That seeks to place a relevant video. On your brand serp. It doesn’t matter. If it’s hosted by facebook, vimeo, or youtube. What matters is how relevant the video content. Is that google’s video bot has indexed. Consistently releasing relevant video content. With good engagement metrics is. The way to go. I publish on youtube. Simply because it’s easy, there’s a. Huge pool of potential users there (billions of searches on. Youtube every day), and we know. That google-friendly seo is built into the platform.
Images
Fast
Yum, what a beautiful image result!
An attractive image bar makes a brand SERP much sexier. But achieving it is far from easy. It requires:
That your brand image is adapted
(ice cream or clothing are good candidates, while it will be more difficult for SaaS companies).
- That you have a wide range of telegram data quality images on your site, but also on other sites, and that they are well optimized for image search.
If you meet the first requirement, then to get images in your brand SERP, you’ll need to make sure that the images on your site are not only optimized, but that they’re edited by others (and drive clicks). Help your partners with their optimization strategies for your brand images that they display on their sites.
I use Ben and Jerry as an example because it is exceptional, and it shows what can be achieved with a great media strategy. They managed to get not only the images we talked about, but also different videos, and they actually created a video more flexibility and scalability carousel. Impressive!
Twitter Box
Medium (if you post regularly and get high engagement)
Bingo Banco, Twitter boxes!
Getting these boxes is a big win, because they take up a lot of space. They’re populated solely by your feed, and it’s updated in seconds, meaning you have a high level of control over them. Landing these Twitter boxes requires hard work on your taiwan lead part; every case is different, because we all start from a different place on the social platform, and every brand SERP is unique.
Once you get the Twitter box
The Twitter boxes will disappear if activity drops: for how long? It varies from case to case. For me, it’s one day. I’ve seen brands where Tweets continue to appear several days after the last Tweet. Tweeting at least once a day seems to be a reasonable and safe objective.