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Search Engine Optimization Main Tips

Home Page Content Your customers (search engines) needs to know that what your website is about.your home page must have enough data for describing your website full details. Only A Few Sentences On A Page   Your customers (and search engines) are checking your website for required, relevant information. If you posted a product or service, don’t just say, “We offerX , call us for more information!” Today’s customers want immediate information, so you need to give every page with useful content. Spamming Keywords   Far too many websites rely on this outdated tactic. You’re not going to rank well everywhere in your state simply because you listed out 100 cities separated by commas on your home page. Does that huge list of cities provide useful information for customers? No. Does it help you rank in Google? Definitely not. Get rid of the junk and populate your site with relevant, informative content instead. Title Tags You’ve got about 500 pixels of width for

Importance of WEB Title in SEO

Web Page Title Text There is one place on a web page where your keywords MUST be present, and that is in the page title, which is everything between the <TITLE> tags in the <HEAD> section of a page. The page title (not to be confused with the heading for a page) is what is displayed in the title bar of your browser, and is also what is displayed when you bookmark a page or add it to your browser Favorites. Correct use of keywords in the title of every page of your website is important to Google  particularly for the home page. If you do nothing else to optimize your site, do this! The " Keywords " META tag is ignored by Google. Concentrate your efforts on the title for each page, making sure they contain the best keywords for the content of each page. The title shouldn’t consist of much more than about 9 words or 60 characters, with your keywords used toward the beginning of the title. Since Google is looking for relevant keywords in the title,

Keywords Tool For SEO (Search Engine Optimization)

Keywords Proximity Google looks at individual words that make up phrases. Keyword proximity is a  measure of word order and closeness. The closer all words in a keyword phrase are  together, and in the correct order, the better.  Obviously, exact matches score the best. As an example, say someone does a  search on “country house plans”. Google will assign a higher score if your page  contains “country house plans” than if it contains “country and farm house plans”. For the latter, all three words are contained on the page, so the page would receive  some score, but since this is an inexact match (there are words in between “country  and “house”), the page score would be lower than for the exact match of country  house plans. Keywords Placement This measures where on the page keywords are located. Google looks for keywords in the page title, in headings, in body text, in links, in image ALT text and in drop down boxes. Keywords Prominence A measure of how early or