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Search Engine Optimization Basics
February 7th, 2010 by Renita D\'Souza Leave a reply »Think of SEO as like cooking a meal. Keywords and key phrases are your ingredients. Discovering phrases that pay is all about finding the right key phrases for your business proposition, then deploying them for best effect in your site and campaign.
Priming your pages covers the SEO art of page copywriting and asset optimization. This includes deploying your phrases that pay throughout your site and manipulating Google search engine results pages (SERPs).
Even if you have a site already, it is vital to invest significant time and energy on keyword research before starting your SEO campaign. Although this may astonish you, I would recommend that 20% of all your SEO effort is focused on this activity alone.
If you make poor key- word selections, you are likely to waste energy elsewhere in your SEO campaign, pursuing avenues unlikely to yield traffic in sufficient quantity, quality, or both. If you select poor ingredients, no matter how good the recipe may be the meal itself will be a disappointment – and no one will want to eat it.
Most people approach SEO with a preconception – or prejudice – about what their best keywords are. In the computerized world of searchable databases this same strategy is being developed, but it has a long way to go before being perfected. They are normally either wholly or partly wrong.
An important aspect of blog commenting is do follow blogs. When creating a link on a webpage using HTML, the standard code for that link includes the HTML tag, the URL the link points to, the text that will be shown on the webpage for that link, and the closing HTML tag.
You can another HTML attribute to the tag, saying rel=\”nofollow\”. This will tell the search engine spiders whether or not you want them to follow the link when crawling your website. So, basically, there is no concept of a \”dofollow\” blog, it just means not using the \”nofollow\” tag.
So it is profitable to get a link from a do follow blog, rather than spending time on a no follow blog. There are tools available on the Internet to determine if a blog is no follow or do follow.
Find out about link builder. P2W2 gives you easiest ways to improve search engine rankings.
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