What SEO Services Do I Need To Help My Life Coaching Business Rank On Search Engines

What SEO Services Do I Need To Help My Life Coaching Business Rank On Search Engines

If you run a life coaching business and are unhappy with your website’s rankings, you likely need to initiate search engine optimisation, or SEO, as it is known. When creating this kind of campaign, a professional SEO agency will advise that several key SEO elements must be included to make it effective.

Whilst the tasks below are not every task in any one specific SEO campaign, if they include all of these, then it is the basis for ensuring that a website will rank higher and that the life coach who owns that website will be more likely to see many additional prospects get in touch to enquire about their training and consulting.

Researching Keywords

When trying to rank a website, you are doing so for individual keywords or phrases, but the optimisations to help rank for them can only be done if you know which keywords you wish to target. Keyword research is the foundation for most SEO, and we can discover the most effective keywords by using keyword research tools, and by analysing other life coaching websites which currently rank highly on Google.

Backlink Building

One of the services your SEO agency will have near the top of their list is an effective link building strategy. Linking to your life coaching websites from other websites helps Google to identify what you are trying to rank for. If these sites are authority websites within your niche, then some of their power is passed along to your website, giving it yet another boost with respect to where it ranks.

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Know Your Rights If Your De Facto Relationship Ends

Know Your Rights If Your De Facto Relationship Ends

If you were to ask a group of people if they knew what their rights were if their marriage as to end in divorce, some of them might be able to explain them to you, however, ask the same question about a de facto relationship then undoubtedly almost all of them would have to call their family lawyer to get the answer.

The simple truth is that even those who are actually in a de facto relationship have very little awareness of what their rights are if the relationship should turn sour, so for them, and for anyone else who is unsure about what each individual’s rights are when a de facto ends, here are some guidelines.

First, it is important to know that in Australian family law, de facto relationships and the legal framework that applies to them is very similar to that which applies to marriages. This means that for the most part, anyone in a de facto relationship has more or less the same rights as someone in a marriage, albeit there are one or two slight variations.

What is important to understand is that to be considered to be in a de facto relationship, and therefore accrue the rights that apply, you must first be able to show that a de facto relationship actually existed. There is some confusion where people assume that simply because they live in the same house as someone and the relationship is sexual, that de facto rights apply. That is not the always the case.

Under the terms of the 1975 Family Law Act, for it to be considered a de facto relationship and have the rights that follow from that, you and your partner must be living together on what is termed a ‘genuine domestic basis’. What this means is that a couple needs to be in a relationship which to all intents and purposes would appear to a marriage.

This would mean that the living arrangements which the couple have might see them share the rent or mortgage and have joint names on any lease or proof of ownership, and they will also be sharing the household bills.

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