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Showing posts with label SEO. Show all posts

Saturday, September 6, 2014

Connection between Content Management and Search Engine Optimization


Connection between Content Management and Search Engine Optimization
Content Management 
Content Management


Many of webmasters and search engine optimization specialist forget one main point while doing SEO and that is Content Management. According to the search engine guidelines and especially for Google your webpage’s content must contain your targeted keywords on to search engines.
 

Keyword Density


Furthermore, for Effective Search Engine Optimization, your targeted keywords’ density must be between 2%-4% according to the search engine standards. There are so many tools to find out keyword density of your targeted keywords on from your content. Such as. http://Smallseotools.com ; https://raven-seo-tools.com ; http://tools.seobook.com etc.


Structure of CMS100% Unique Content


After Checking your keyword density, you will be having clear vision to check whether your content contains enough keywords or not. One more main thing you also require to check that whether the content which you have added onto webpage is 100% unique or duplicate. For that you can follow the same websites which I have mentioned as above to check keyword density.

 
Headings and Bullet Points


For Better Content Management, your content should have some headings in the beginning of paragraph which can highlight the topic of content and usage of bullet points can let the visitor or reader more easy chance to visit or read on your content as well web pages. Quality content is very much important to highlight your main services to fetch.

Search Engine OptimizationIn the end I would like to inform you that do not sacrifice good writing for search engine optimization. Majority well graded articles on nearly some topic you can name (Excluding Wikipedia) are written specially for customers firstly and SEO is the best as a second or third thought.

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Saturday, August 30, 2014

What is the use of Meta Tags on Website



What is the use of Meta Tags on Website?
Meta tags are a right way for webmasters to provide search engines with details about their sites. Meta tags can be used to provide information to all sorts.

Meta Title
The Meta <title> tag is necessary in all HTML documents and it describes the title of the document. This tag displays the page title in browsers toolbar and in the search-engine results (SERPs). It also provides a title for the page when it is added to favorites. An explanatory Meta <title> tag is important in serving search engines verify your web page's relevancy for definite keywords.

Meta Description
The Meta description tag is destined to be a little and precise summary of your page content. This description can influence your search engine rankings and can also show up directly in search engine results (and influence whether or not the user clicks through to your site).
Meta Keywords

The Meta keywords tag allows you to offer additional text for search engines to index along with the rest of what you've written on your page. Meta keywords can highlight a particular word or phrase in the main body of your text.

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Thursday, August 21, 2014

What is Search Engine Optimization or SEO?

SEO
SEO
Search Engine Optimization is the method of improving the visibility of a website on organic ("natural" or un-paid) search engine result pages (SERPs), by incorporating search engine responsive elements into a website. A winning search engine optimization operation will have, as part of the development, carefully choose, applicable, keywords which the on-page optimization will be planned to make important for search engine algorithms. Search engine optimization is divided into two basic areas: on-page, and off-page optimization. On-page optimization refers to website elements which comprise a web page, such as HTML code, textual content, and images. Off-page optimization refers, predominantly, to backlinks (links pointing to the site which is being optimized, from other relevant websites).


Search Engine Optimization
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On-Page SEO Checklist:

Always start with keyword selection, research and testing
Meta Description tag
ALT tags
H1 tags
URL structure
Internal linking strategy
Content
Keyword density
Site maps, both XML and user facing
Usability and accessibility
Track target keywords
Expect results in 6-12 months
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