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thompsonmichael
07-08-2016, 02:43 AM
Hello friends,

What are the good resources about SEO ?

TheRetreatAgra
07-08-2016, 03:48 AM
SEO help to increase your site ranking in Google search engine.

RajeshThummar
07-08-2016, 05:01 AM
If your want to learn new things about SEO then refer MOZ, searchenginejournal daily.

dennis123
07-08-2016, 06:42 AM
SEO help to increase your site ranking in Google search engine.

onlineuae
07-08-2016, 07:16 AM
SEO help to upsurge your site ranking in Google search engine.

wellliving
07-11-2016, 02:25 AM
The good resources about Search Engine Optimization(SEO) are:
Google Keyword planner Tool
Google Web analytical Tool
Google Adwords
Moz.com
Opentracker.com
Google webmaster Tool
SEMrush.com
Ahrefs.com
Searchengineland

sadianisar
07-11-2016, 11:16 AM
MOZ and Search Engine Land are good resources for SEO.

mani ge3e
07-12-2016, 04:12 AM
hello friends the best questions

Here are some SEO tips:

* Do not use hidden text or keywords, small text, comments, popular but unrelated words, or any other shady SEO practice to try to 'cheat' to gain better search engine rankings. This is dishonest and considered to be a type of search engine spamming. Many search engines penalize sites for spamming as soon as it is detected.

* It's a good idea to repeat a document's title, keywords, and search terms throughout the page (preferably sooner in the text rather than later), but do it appropriately.

* Use keywords and search terms throughout the page, including in regular text (but preferably sooner rather than later). However, don't overdo it. The site should be easy to read and not cluttered with keywords.

* Get sites that are popular and relevant to your own site to link to your site. The anchor text that is used to link to your site is also important and should contain your site's keywords and search terms. Building incoming links gradually instead of all at once may also be better. Avoid link farms that are designed to deceive the search engines. Using link farms may result in a site being penalized.

* Use meta description and keywords tags in the head section. While some search engines may not use these tags, some do.

* NEVER do anything for the purpose of trying to trick a search engine. Tricks can often be detected or be reported to the search engine by a competitor.

* Each page on a site should have its own unique title. Every title should contain appropriate keywords and search terms that are relevant to the page. Don't just stuff keywords in the title. The first words in the title are more likely to result in higher rankings than subsequent words, so use important keywords first when reasonable. The title should also be something that a user will want to click on when it's listed on a search engine. A good title is also important when a visitor bookmarks a page.

* Using the "alt" attribute for images is not just good for accessibility, it's good for search engines too. Use the "alt" attribute to describe images but use relevant keywords and search terms in the description when appropriate, but don't overdo it by cramming in too many keywords. Consider using/adding graphic images, photos, or illustrations on important keyword-targeted pages with the important keywords used in the alt text.

* Consider including common misspellings of popular keywords in the keywords meta tag. Also, avoid including keywords that don't also appear elsewhere in the page.

* Important! The actual copy of a page (the text that a visitor sees) is very important. Make sure the copy is high-quality, information-rich content that visitors will want to read, share, and link to. Include keywords and search terms throughout the copy when appropriate (preferably sooner in the text rather than later). For best results, use original content and try to include at least 200 words of copy in each page.

* Avoid using JavaScript to insert tags and content into web pages. Don't use JavaScript to link to other documents. Search Engines don't run JavaScript. It's also a bad idea because it should not be assumed that JavaScript is available (and turned on) in the user's browser.

* Many elements support the "title" attribute that is used for annotation (do not confuse the "title" element with the "title" attribute). Consider annotating tags like "a" with something like title="Read about <keywords>". Annotate with keywords and search terms. Some browsers, like Firefox, will also display the value of the "title" attribute when the user hovers the mouse over content with a "title" attribute.

* Register your domain name for at least three years. A longer registration time means a more credible site (it's less likely to be considered a spam site by search engines).

* Provide fresh content on your site from time to time to keep it from "decaying". Provide quality original content that people will want to link to and share. The more quality content on your site, the better.

* Following accessibility standards may improve search engine rankings. Use "alt", "title", and table "summary" attributes whenever relevant and possible. Use keywords and search terms in them but keep them accurate. Using this program's accessibility checking can help.

* Don't use "id=" as a parameter in URLs as some search engines like Google won't include these URLs in their listings.

* Consider linking to one or more high ranking sites that are related to the site you're promoting. Use your site's keywords in the link text if you can.

* Look at your site's referral logs to see what keywords people are using to find your site. Use this information to improve your site. For example, you may want to add content related to keywords that have been overlooked.

* Don't cloak. Cloaking is delivering search engine optimized content to search engine spiders while delivering different content to actual human vis