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June 04, 2011 by
Optimising web pages has become very important for increasing a site ranking. Optimisation involves both on and off page phases. The one page optimisation deals with the selected keywords to write the web page. The off page optimisation involves building links of one website to another website. Search engines have algorithms based on many elements to assess the worthiness of site or a webpage. There are two types of links.
1. Navigational links
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May 02, 2011 by
Think Of SEO as an Approach to Real Estate Web Design
Websites, just like homes, start with the foundation and as you know, not all foundations are alike. The foundation or structure for many template Websites is based on a design element known as Frames. It is called a frame because that is what it does. It serves as a frame for another Web page. With this design element a Website may look like it has a lot of content when in reality all it has is a frame that is used over and over to link to many other pages that actually reside somewhere else. A structure like this is not something that can be overcome. In other words, internal SEO cannot be effectively added to this type of structure. Read the full post
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March 06, 2011 by
Have you ever heard of your SEOPressor WP plugin, the most recent in SEO shortcuts by Daniel Tan? Prior to getting into what SEOPressor does, it really is essential to consider why this on-page SEO plugin is so useful.
Also, be sure you might have a key phrase density of 1%-2% – something far more appears spammy, something much less helps make it tough to inform what your web page is about inside the lookup engine spider’s eyes. The career of on-page SEO would be to make certain the spiders or internet crawlers will know if they’ll index your web page, and exactly in which to rank it. Read the full post
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March 02, 2011 by
This is pretty basic stuff but I’ll list the basic on-page SEO factors below:
* Title
* Description
* Keywords
* H1 tag
* H2 tag
* H3 tag
* Bold
* Italics
* LSI (Latent Semantic Indexing)
On-page SEO
These on-page SEO factors are all components of the html source code behind the web page and have an impact on how the search engines evaluate the relevance of your site on a per page basis. Here they are with some expanded explanation: Read the full post
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January 18, 2011 by
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SEO is a game of keywords, the more accurate your keywords the more fast your ranking increases. Keyword tools are also use which recommends the keywords for the particular site. Search engines tools helps to find the ranking of the site and also the ranking for the keywords used.
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October 30, 2010 by
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For those who might be newcomers to online marketing and search engine optimisation there are some important factors that need to be understood. Perhaps you are just about to launch your first website? It may well be that you already appreciate how search engine optimisation operates and are working on ways to augment your search engine rankings to boost sales for your business, or increase people visiting your web pages? Whatever the case may be, an important element to bear in mind in respect of gaining and holding on to the top positions on search engine pages is the acquisition of backlinks. Read the full post
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October 20, 2010 by
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Getting a higher webpage ranking as well as increasing your site traffic numbers can be attained by building backlinks to your web site. Building quality backlinks is possible if you put in a bit of effort. The best source for quality inbound links is really going to get weblogs pointing to your site. If you’ve quality weblog and sites directing to your web site, this can help you gain more traction with the search engines. Read the full post
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October 13, 2010 by
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Targeted traffic is what you want from the article directories and a published article links on the search engines. If you cannot get your visitors take some form of action on your website i.e clicking on your confirmed article links, you have failed to achieve your business goals.
When a web visitor arrives at a website, there are several actions that an individual can choose to take:
1. Click on an ad. Read the full post
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October 09, 2010 by
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RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication. Utility of RSS is ever evolving with more platforms and practices are accepting it. You need to understand that syndication means the combination of individual or businesses ideas to promote a common interest. RSS works on similar grounds. RSS marketing is becoming more and more popular with each passing day. These days, everyone wants to be updated. Read the full post
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