Top 5 multilingual SEO tips

Top 5 multilingual SEO tips

Hi guys Elizabeth here from Weglot. So today 
i'm going to take you through multilingual SEO and exactly what needs to be done on your website 
to ensure you're searchable in your new markets.   First up let's take a look at what 
multilingual SEO actually means .  Multilingual SEO is the act of optimizing content 
on your website for different languages so you   become searchable in your new markets and people 
in different countries can find your website.  So let's take a look at 5 key search engine 
optimization tips for your multilingual website.   First up dedicated urls. One of the big fears 
with multilingual websites is duplicate content.   While not all duplicate content is bad, content 
that appears under multiple urls may lead to   penalties and even the dreaded de-indexing.

To 
avoid these penalties Google recommends using   dedicated urls with the language indicator. The 
indicator enables search engines and people to   identify what language is on the website from 
the url alone. For example let's take a look at   Weglot's very own website. The original page 
weglot.com and then you switch to French where   you'll see fr has been added at the end. There are 
a few choices when it comes to domain structure.  Top level domain eg example.fr subdomain 
fr.example.com subdirectory example.com   forward slash fr. Each of these has their pros and 
cons but subdirectories and subdomains are the   easiest to maintain. These are actually the ones 
we got uses in our very own translation solution.   Okay next up let's move on to h reflang tags. You 
may well have come across the dreaded hreflag tags   when researching into multilingual SEO. Google uses 
hreflang tags to help determine both the language   of the page and the region it's intended for. These 
tags can be inserted in the header section of   the original page or submitted via a site map.

For 
example an hreflang tag looks something like this. But it's not easy and is also incredibly time 
consuming especially if you're a beginner however   if you're using Weglot to translate your website 
this step is already automatically taken care for   you so you don't have to worry about adding your 
own code. We've even launched our very own hreflang   checker so you can check and see if everything is 
working correctly.

Next up: stick to one language   per page. It can be tempting to translate some 
parts of your website and keep others in the   original language there are two times when 
this might happen. First the main content is   translated but the navigation text is in the 
original language and secondly user-generated   content such as forum discussions, comments, reviews. 
These can be kept in different languages in these   cases the intended language and the region of the 
page can be clarified by adding the hreflang tags   discussed earlier but multiple languages on a 
page can end up diluting the user experience.   If you translated your pages with Weglot it 
automatically translates all the content of   your website so you don't need to worry about 
different languages on different pages.

Next up   translating your metadata. Translating a website 
doesn't just mean translating the visible content.   What about your words that you can't actually 
see? Those pretty important words such as your SEO  metadata for example. Your metadata is a crucial 
piece of text that will help you rank better for   the new countries you're targeting. But it's not 
just as simple as translating the metadata word   for word. What might be a keyword in the original 
language of your website won't necessarily be   the same for your translated site. That means 
you'll need to conduct new keyword research.   This can easily be carried out either through 
Ahrefs or Ubersuggest. Okay so last tip   make sure your website loads fast. One of the 
relatively easy things you can do for your   multilingual SEO and SEO in general actually is to 
make your website load fast. Things like optimizing   images on your website setting up browser caching 
choosing a good hosting provider, these will all   help increase your website load speed. You can 
use Google's tool to check your site speed. So   as you can see when creating a multilingual site 
there are a few important SEO factors to consider.   Let's recap our tips.

Firstly use dedicated urls. 
Secondly apply hreflang tags. Thirdly stick to   one language per page. Number four translate your 
metadata. And finally check your website load speed.   If you have any questions please feel 
free to leave a comment down below   or contact us at support@weglot.com. We're 
always here to help. Until next time see you, bye!.

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