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swatijain2233
04-03-2018, 01:38 AM
Hell friends,

What is the Main difference between on or off page..?

Naksh
04-03-2018, 01:44 AM
Hell friends,

What is the Main difference between on or off page..?

One is improving your site and keeping it healthy and SEO-friendly while off-page SEO is for making the link profile and user engagement strong thus increasing brand awareness through various activities.

dennis123
04-03-2018, 01:46 AM
On page SEO deals with aspects on your website that can be optimized for search engines. Off page SEO involves aspects on other websites on the internet that can be optimized to improve the ranking of your website on leading search engines. It’s important to understand the difference between on page and off page SEO

joelhuang
04-03-2018, 01:52 AM
On Page SEO: Optimizing code elements that search engines use to understand your page.

Off Page SEO: Increasing a page’s rank in search engines because of it’s perceived value in a community. This perceived value leads to other sites linking, sharing or referring to your page.

The difference between on page and off page SEO is that on page SEO refers to optimizing page code elements, while off page SEO is about promoting value.

dennis123
04-03-2018, 02:58 AM
On-page SEO is what you do on your own site to improve your search engine rankings like you use your keyword in:URL,Title,Headline,Page Copy,Image Alt Tag,Meta Data
Off-page SEO is all about building links that point back to your site (backlinks) like Blog Commenting,Web 2.0 Properties,Forum posting,Guest posting

sadianisar
04-03-2018, 07:51 AM
On-Page SEO is the type of SEO in which optimization is done inside the website. For example, keyword research and analysis, content writing, use of meta tags, internal linking etc.
Off-Page SEO is the type of SEO in which optimization is done off the website. For example, link building through blogging, article submissions, infographic submissions etc.

team_alphaa
04-03-2018, 10:45 AM
On-page and off page optimization of websites is critical when it comes making sure your website gets found and generates the necessary traffic for your business to succeed. SEO or search engine optimization is responsible for making sure your website gets found by users looking for the type of content that is located on your website.
Unlike on page optimization, off page depends on another web page to improve your site or blog. Off-page optimization deals with link building factors. It’s an ongoing process and needs regular new links that are given priority by search engines. In this technique if you obtain a high quality link, then your site can rank higher. Strategic link building increases the traffic to your website and its position in Google.

Off page SEO is a combination of social media, social bookmarking and link building.

davidweb09
04-04-2018, 11:24 PM
On-page SEO is done to optimize the website while off-page SEO is to increase the backlinks.

blackmagicislam
04-04-2018, 11:46 PM
On page is the online way to promote the business
Off page is the offline way to promote the business

anirban09P
04-05-2018, 12:00 AM
On-Page SEO refers to all the activities that you perform ON your website to help you rank higher, such as internal linking, meta tags & descriptions, etc.
Off-Page SEO refers to all the activities that you perform OFF your website to help you rank higher, such as article submission, forum & blog marketing, etc.

neelseowork
04-05-2018, 12:25 AM
In On page Activities, you have to work on your website.
In Off page, Activities are done on the other websites to improve your rankings.




Hell friends,

What is the Main difference between on or off page..?

Nirala
04-05-2018, 02:53 AM
The difference is Simple the work you do on the website to make it more effective and user-friendly and SE friendly. All the optimization you do on the website is called On-Page Optimization. Building backlinks and do promotion for website to increase the traffic and improve the ranking of the website is a part of Off-Page.