How to check website ranking issue or domain problems?

shilparawat

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Hi Everyone How to check website ranking issue or domain problems? Actually my website before some days ago It is on Google 4th page on their relevant keyword but suddenly it was going google 10th page. I don't know why. I do all the effective SEO but still it was on Google 10th page So please suggest me some method to improve its ranking or suggest some tool to check domain problem.
 
If you had done all the effective SEO your page would be ranked #1 today, therefore you haven't done SEO. You might have done things you've thought were SEO but it obviously wasn't SEO.

Do SEO.
 
There are a lot of online SEO tools for analysis like Woo rank checker, Moz tool, SEO site checkup.
Follow these suggestions, and watch your website rise the ranks to the top of search-engine results.
1. Publish Relevant Content
Quality content is the number one driver of your search engine rankings and there is no substitute for great content. Quality content created specifically for your intended user increases site traffic, which improves your site’s authority and relevance.
2. Update Your Content Regularly
You’ve probably noticed that we feel pretty strongly about content. Search engines do, too. Regularly updated content is viewed as one of the best indicators of a site’s relevancy, so be sure to keep it fresh.
3. Metadata
When designing your website, each page contains a space between the <head> tags to insert metadata or information about the contents of your page. If you have a CMS site, the UMC web team will have pre-populated this data for you:
* Title Metadata
* Description Metadata
* Keyword Metadata
4. Have a link-worthy site
Focus on creating relevant links within the text. Instead of having “click here” links, try writing out the name of the destination. “Click here” has no search engine value beyond the attached URL, whereas “Michigan Tech Enterprise Program” is rich with keywords and will improve your search engine rankings as well as the ranking of the page you are linking to.
5. Use alt tags
Always describe your visual and video media using alt tags, or alternative text descriptions. They allow search engines to locate your page, which is crucial—especially for those who use text-only browsers.
 
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