Boost Your Site's Google Ranking With This $20 SEO SoftwareSERPStash Premium breaks good SEO down into three easy steps.

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There's a running joke among marketing professionals that the best place to hide a dead body is on page two of Google search results. That's because research has shown that 75 percent of peopledon't readbeyond the first search engine results page (SERP).

Translation: If your website doesn't rank high on Google, no one's looking at it.

Search engine optimization, or SEO, is the solution to such lackluster online visibility. By implementing a variety of SEO best practices—inbound linking, for instance—one can improve both the quantity and the quality of traffic going to a site.

Not sure where to get started? Not to worry.SERPstash Premiummakes SEO simple by breaking it down into three easy steps:

  • Analyzing industry keywords (and the competitors who are also using them).
  • Researching the pages that are backlinking to your own site.
  • Running an audit of your site.

The software features 21 tools that can push you further toward the coveted first page of SERPs, including a test that determines whether your pages are considered "mobile-friendly"—an important tidbit given how mobile traffic has officially surpassed desktop traffic.

A lifetime subscription toSERPstash Premiumwould normally leave you out $500, but for a limited time it's on sale for just $20—an impressive savings of 94 percent.

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