Have you ever felt like your website is invisible?
You’ve made it, posted some cool content, but still—no one’s finding it. That’s super frustrating.
But don’t worry. You’re not alone, and today I’ll help you fix that.
The Problem: Your Site Exists, But Google Doesn’t Care Yet
You built your site. Maybe you even wrote a few blogs. But when you Google your topic, your page is nowhere.
You wonder, “What am I doing wrong?”
Here’s the thing: it’s not that your content is bad. You probably just need to do a few small things better.
The Promise: 5 Easy SEO Tips That Actually Work
In this blog, you can see any school student can learn 5 simple SEO hacks. These hacks will only take you a few minutes to do—and you can get started on them today!
1. Use One Keyword for Each Page
Keywords are what people type into Google.
If your blog is “easy pizza recipe”, use that phrase in your title, headings, and text.
Here’s how to do it right:
- Put the keyword in your page title
- Use it once in the first paragraph
- Add it in 1–2 subheadings
- Use it in your image alt tags
2. Write Titles That Make People Click
Think of your blog title like a shop name. If it’s boring, no one enters.
Bad title: “SEO Tips”
Better title: “5 Simple SEO Tips You Can Use Right Now”
Use numbers, brackets, or questions. They grab attention.
Tips to make great titles:
- Keep it under 60 characters
- Use power words like “how,” “easy,” or “free”
- Promise something useful
3. Make Your Website Fast and Mobile-Friendly
People leave if your site is slow or messy on mobile.
Google also likes to rank websites that are fast and easy to access on mobile and tend to rank them higher.
Things you can do:
- Use smaller image sizes (under 200kb)
- Pick a clean, responsive theme
- Test with Google’s Mobile-Friendly Tool
Free tools to check speed:
- Google PageSpeed Insights
- GTMetrix
4. Link to Other Pages (Internal Linking)
When you link one blog to another on your site, it helps users and Google understand your content.
Example: If you wrote one post about “best laptop under $500,” and another about “how to choose a laptop,” link them together.
How to do it:
- Use clear anchor text like: Read our guide on budget laptops.
- Link 2–3 other pages from every blog post
It keeps people on your site longer. That’s good for SEO.
5. Update Your Old Posts
Don’t forget your old blogs.
Google likes new content. If you have an old post from 2022, update it for 2025.
Things to update:
- Fix any broken links
- Add new facts or examples
- Improve the title or meta description
Even small updates can move your post up in search results.
Real-Life Example
My cousin had a blog about video editing.
He was stuck at 20 visits a day. I told him to do just two things:
- Make better titles
- Add internal links between related posts
After 2 weeks, his traffic doubled.
Conclusion: Start Simple, Win Big
SEO isn’t some huge mountain.
It’s just small steps done often.
You don’t need to be an expert. You just need to start.
So try these 5 SEO tips today:
- Use one main keyword per page
- Write better titles
- Make your site fast
- Link between pages
- Refresh old posts
FAQs
Q1: How many times should I use a keyword?
Use it naturally 3–5 times in a 1000-word post. Don’t force it.
Q2: Can I do SEO on a free website?
Yes, just make sure you can edit the content and titles.
Q3: How fast can I see results?
Some changes show results in weeks. Others take 2–3 months. Be patient.Q4: What’s the easiest SEO trick?
Write a good title. It’s the first thing people see—and click.