Use descriptive keywords in your title and event summary
Keywords — the words that a potential attendee would search on Google to find your site — are the heart of SEO. You’ll want to use keywords strategically on your event page, especially in your event name and description.Sometimes, this means putting creativity aside for a straightforward name. For example, if you host a beer festival, you want to make sure your event name has the term “beer festival” in it, since that keyword is searched nearly 3,000 times per month on Google. (You can find out which keywords have the highest search volume for your event using Google AdWords — find out how here.)Search engines know that events are timely and location-based, so they will use your event’s date and location to determine its ranking. That means you want to make sure the date and location are front and center in your event description. It’s also a good idea to repeat geographic terms like “Northern California” and “New York City” in your copy.You increase your chances of ranking even more if you include your city or state in the title of your event. For example, nearly 200 people search for beer festivals in Los Angeles each month. That means naming your event the “Los Angeles Beer Festival” or “Craft Beer Festival: Los Angeles” could pay off in major traffic.If you’re directing traffic to your own event page, make sure your domain name (or URL) also includes the keyword-optimized name of your event.Increase your “domain authority” to rank in Google
One of the most important factors in your search rankings is your event website’s “domain authority” — a number that indicates how much Google trusts your site. There’s no instant way to improve your domain authority, but Google will trust your site more if you post new contentregularly. This content could take the form of blog posts or new events. You can check in on your progress by using Google Analytics.In many cases, it might be more valuable for searches to land directly on your ticketing and registration page — so event-goers can buy tickets or register right away. If this is the case, you want to choose a ticketing partner whose site has good domain authority.The higher your partner’s domain authority, the better shot your event has at ranking in search results. Eventbrite is one of Google’s top 100 most trusted sites — the only ticketing or registration page with a high enough domain authority to rank alongside sites like Yelp.Make your event page show up first on mobile searches
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