Thursday, August 16, 2012

Search Engine Optimization - Looking On-Site SEO


On-Site SEO translates into practice as part of your site that you need to adapt or so to be SEO friendly, or more detectable by the robots of search engines. This refers to individual pages within the site, and probably will affect all of your website, too. Off-Site SEO regards the work to be performed outdoors, away from your website so that the process begin to bear fruit. You can not really have one without the other, as only relying on one is enough.

Most people agree that SEO should be a ratio of about 30/70 or 60/40 in favor of Off-Site SEO, depending on the size of your site, of course. Most of your on-site SEO should be done with users in mind, and you should always avoid keyword stuffing (putting too many keywords on a page, in order to address this sentence), and go to user experience . If sound odd pages, people do not like it and will click away. Similar methods as cloaking are also frowned upon by search engines that have specific teams to address this type of bad practices. Some specific on-page SEO is just for search engines. The caliber of HTML tags, meta tags and descriptions, the robots.txt file and.htaccess for example will all be used by a search engine to display your site in search engine results page.

Some aspects of the on-page SEO may overlap. For example, the description tag on each page could be more important now with the custom search so that when people find themselves, you have a website "sticky". This means that through the reading of the text fragments presented on the pages of the results of a search query, so you want to stand out from other people click on your site, and find what they need. Google (and probably other engines) to remember your search preferences (even when you are logged out) and submit this page to you again in the future over another. So, here is a case where it is important for the achievement of both accounts. With the advent of mobile devices in use to surf the internet, it is important to have img and alt tags within your site for devices that might not be able to display all pictures on a page, and also for rankings SEO, as this provides an even clearer for engines for the content of a page and purpose .......

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