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Friday, 26 October 2012

Meta-Tag Creation - Meta-Tag Optimization


Meta tag optimization is one of the most important aspects of SEO, and using our meta tag creation service can help you optimize key terms for higher search engine rankings.

It is much easier to define Meta Tags than explaining how they are used, and by which search engines. The reason for this is very few search engines clearly lay out what they do and do not look at while indexing a website. So, we will start explaining you with the easy part. Meta Tags are lines of HTML code embedded into web pages, which are used by search engines for storing information about your website. These 'tags' include keywords, description, copyright information, web site titles, and many more things. Meta Tags are, in fact, amongst the numerous things search engines look for when trying to evaluate a website.

Keyward


Keywords are the words that academics use to reveal the internal structure of an author's reasoning. While they are used primarily for rhetoric, they are also used in a strictly grammatical sense for structural composition, reasoning, and comprehension. Indeed, they are an essential part of any language.
There are many different types of keyword categories including: Conclusion, Continuation, Contrast, Emphasis, Evidence, Illustration and Sequence. Each category serves its own function, as do the keywords inside of a given category.

Content Optimization

Our findings were quite revealing: Most writers we worked with didn’t think in terms of establishing a content strategy before they started writing.  Sure, they knew what they wanted to write about and who their target readers were, but the best ways to reach and connect with their audience weren’t necessarily top-of-mind considerations.

Introduction To URL Rewriting

Many Web companies spend hours and hours agonizing over the best domain names for their clients. They try to find a domain name that is relevant and appropriate, sounds professional yet is distinctive, is easy to spell and remember and read over the phone, looks good on business cards and is available as a dot-com.

How do I install StatCounter ?

This Knowledge Base entry assumes that you have successfully generated your StatCounter code. This entry also assumes that you are installing StatCounter on a standard, directly edited website (i.e. that you access and edit the raw code of the site).

Heading Tags

An HTML element is an individual component of an HTML document. HTML documents are composed of a tree of HTML elements and other nodes, such as text nodes. Each element can have attributes specified. Elements can also have content, including other elements and text. HTML elements represent semantics, or meaning. For example, the title element represents the title of the document.

Meta Tags Optimization

The meta tags are a very important part of the HTML code of your web page. They are read by the search engines but are not displayed as a part of your web page design. Usually they include a concise summary of the web page content and you should include your relevant keywords in them. Most meta tags are included within the 'header' code of a website. The most important tags are the title, description, keyword s and robot tags.

Google Webmaster Tools

The list of inbound links on Google Webmaster Tools is generally much larger than the list of inbound links that can be discovered using the link:somewebsite.com search query on Google itself. Google is tight lipped about the discrepancy. The list on Google Webmaster Tools includes nofollow links that do not convey search engine optimization authority to the linked site. On the other hand, the list of links generated with a link:somewebsite.com type query are deemed by Google to be "important" links in a controversial way. Google Webmaster Tools, as well as the Google index, seems to routinely ignore link spam.

Anchor Tag


The <a> tag defines a hyperlink, which is used to link from one page to another.

The most important attribute of the <a> element is the href attribute, which indicates the link’s destination.

By default, links will appear as follows in all browsers:

An unvisited link is underlined and blue
A visited link is underlined and purple
An active link is underlined and red

Image Tag Optimization


You may not realize this, but images can generate a TON of traffic from image-based search engines (Google Images for example).
If you want more of this traffic, you must learn how to optimize your images to score some of this traffic.

Site Analysis

Site analysis is an inventory completed as a preparatory step to site planning, a form of urban planning which involves research, analysis, and synthesis. It primarily deals with basic data as it relates to a specific site. The topic itself branches into the boundaries of architecture, landscape architecture, engineering, real estate development, economics, and urban planning.

Search Engines Marke

A web search engine is designed to search for information on the World Wide Web. The search results are generally presented in a line of results often referred to as search engine results pages (SERPs). The information may be a specialist in web pages, images, information and other types of files. Some search engines also mine data available in databases or open directories. Unlike web directories, which are maintained only by human editors, search engines also maintain real-time information by running an algorithm on a web crawler.

Thursday, 25 October 2012

SEO Fundamentals


The process of Search Engine Optimization (SEO) has gained popularity in recent years as a
means to reach target audiences through improved web site positioning in search engines.
However, few have an understanding of the SEO methods employed in order to produce such
results. The following tips are some basic best practices to consider in optimizing your site for
improved search engine performance.

Definition of DHTML

Dynamic HTML, or DHTML, is an umbrella term for a collection of technologies used together to create interactive and animated web sites[1] by using a combination of a static markup language (such as HTML), a client-side scripting language (such as JavaScript), a presentation definition language (such as CSS), and the Document Object Model.[2]