Sunday, October 4, 2015

The Art of SEO




Things that operated like a charm for many people in the first years of SEO, may really hurt rather than benefit now. Some of the old tactics might even be like red lights now. And if you have a particular number of traditional SEO factors on any specified page, those may trigger some Google warning bells (actually known as a spam filters).
There are some traditional SEO standard basics. These have been taught to use to contain them while putting the keyword phrase. And these are:

1.       in the domain title
2.       in the file title
3.       in the Title tag
4.       in the Meta info tag
5.       in the Meta keyword tag  
6.       in the image alt attributes
7.       as the first words on the page
8.       in bold and/or italics or a diverse color
9.       several times in the first paragraph or two times on the page
10.   in the contents in every single spot on the page (where it might perhaps make sense to use it), and
11.   in all the hyperlinks directing to a page.

If you put the similar keyword phrase in many of those places, you might very well activate a spam filter. It’s quite challenging to control how many and which combinations of those things might activate the filter. So the best guidance I can give you is to do your SEO without any specific method in mind.

That’s how I’ve all the time done it and it always went properly. Because every site is unique and has dissimilar SEO needs. The most essential feature to being a good SEO is creativeness. You shouldn’t worry too much about the particulars of putting keyword phrases here and there, and again and again at the same place. Not all page needs an H1 title with keyword phrases in it. If your page isn’t planned to use H1 headings, you don’t require to change it to use one just for SEO determinations. And many pictures don’t actually and in fact make sense with a keyword phrase in their alt tag (alt attributes). So don’t force one to stand there only for the search engines.

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