Jun 22, 202110:21 AM - edited Aug 12, 202111:21 AM
HubSpot Employee
Defining your SEO goals
By setting goals and putting numbers to those goals, you'll be able to figure out whether your SEO efforts are actually paying off. Many businesses will simply say, "We want to rank #1 for this keyword," but that isn't quite enough.
Keeping this in mind, what are the goals for your website?
Do you want to increase organic traffic?
Do you want to increase the number of leads from your website?
Do you want to design a mobile-friendly website?
Or is your goal something completely different?
Share your primary SEO goal in the comments below!
*To learn more about this, check out the SEO Basics lesson via HubSpot Academy.
Certainly, I want to increase organic traffic on my website so it will reach to more and more audience.Moreover, according to me the number of leads are important but with the quality it is not only I just have to increase leads numbers but also require to stable their quality. 80% of the population using mobile devices to surf internet so it is mandatory for me to make a smartphone compatable website so it will not create any issue for customer to use it. Lastly, I am a lead generator so my priority would be providing high quality leads to the business and audience without any struggle.
Increase organic traffic by 20% (or some realisstic number?), rank for more relevant keywords, raise awareness for the brand and products, gain backlinks and shares, and increase leads and ultimately increase sales.